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Distribution of Macroinvertebrate assemblages along a saline wetland in harsh environmental conditions from Central-West Argentina
Authors:Erica E Scheibler  Néstor F Ciocco
Institution:a IADIZA, CCT CONICET Mendoza, sede Cricyt. Avda. Ruiz Leal s/n. Parque General San Martín, CC 507, 5500 Mendoza, Argentina
b Instituto de Ciencias Básicas, ICB, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Abstract:The goal was to examine how macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness and density respond to spatial-temporal changes and to the influence of water physicochemical characteristics along the Bañado Carilauquen (BC). Benthic samplings were conducted seasonally and environmental parameters were recorded in five reaches of the BC. Cluster analysis was applied to compare taxonomic richness among sites. Community structure and spatial-temporal variation were explored using logarithmic regression. CCA was applied to explore the relationship between species and environmental variables. A total of 36 taxa were identified, predominantly insects. A growing gradient of conductivity and hardness was registered between headwaters (HD; relatively soft waters) and outlet (OL; very hard and saline waters). Total density of taxa showed significant differences among sampling sites and climate seasons. A decline in richness and density was observed from HD to OL. The spatial conductivity gradient is the major factor modulating macroinvertebrate distribution along this saline arid wetland. With the exception of the headwaters, hard, eutrophic, polysaprobic and contaminated waters such of those of the BC represent critical conditions for the development of macroinvertebrate assemblages.
Keywords:Macroinvertebrates  Hard waters  Benthos  Arid regions  Bañ  ado Carilauquen  Laguna Llancanelo  Mendoza  Argentina
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