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Temporal and spatial variation of benthic macroinvertebrates on the shoreline of Guarujá, São Paulo, Brazil, under the influence of urban surface runoff

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Abstract In recent decades, the management of urban surface runoff in coastal regions has become a global priority. However, in Brazil, whose coastline is 8,500 km, these actions are still… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In recent decades, the management of urban surface runoff in coastal regions has become a global priority. However, in Brazil, whose coastline is 8,500 km, these actions are still scarce. This study aimed to characterise, for the first time, the structure of the benthic assemblages near urban drainage channels, whose waters flow permanently to four beaches of Guaruja, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Collection of sediments took place between October 2017 and August 2018. Macroinvertebrate fauna were identified in a certified laboratory using international standard methodologies. The data showed that although the species richness was in general low, a great abundance and density of taxa tolerant to organic pollution was observed (e.g. Oligochaeta, Gastropoda and, mainly Insecta: Ceratopogonidae, Chironomidae, Chironomus and Culicidae) during the period of greatest tourist influx (rainy season/summer). Furthermore, the results of water quality indexes (in all channels) suggested heavily polluted environments: (i) Shannon-Wiener: H’

Keywords: surface runoff; paulo brazil; urban surface

Journal Title: Regional Studies in Marine Science
Year Published: 2020

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