In the last 30 years agricultural areas have occupied a larger proportion of cultivable zone in the Pampa Plain, generating the movement of livestock activities to the margins of waterways. These changes in land use can cause hydrological, morphological, physicochemical and biological alterations in the lotic systems of this region. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of different types of land use on the structure of the fish community in streams of the middle basin of Areco River. To do this, monthly samplings were realized during the summer of 2014 in four tributaries of the Areco River. Two of these sections were associated with an unfenced livestock use on the bank stream, while the other two sites had an agricultural use w...
The rapid loss of water quality from rivers and streams entails a loss of biodiversity; and their de...
The quality of the rivers can be analyzed using the characteristics of the vegetation of its banks. ...
Low current velocities, high nutrient levels, the lack of riparian forest vegetation, and the develo...
In the last 30 years agricultural areas have occupied a larger proportion of cultivable zone in the ...
For two years, records of channel morphology and quality of the bank on a section of a stream were m...
An Index of Riparian Quality was applied to a Pampean stream with moderate human impact (Las Flores ...
Livestock is a main perturbation for the riparian zones of streams in the Buenos Aires province. Our...
La intensificación del uso del suelo en la región pampeana ha afectado negativamente sus ecosistemas...
As part of the project “Global changes in river systems: effects on biodiversity, food web and syste...
The study reported here assesses the effect of natural and anthropic environmental variables on the ...
The present study reported the effect of natural and anthropic environmental variables on the fish a...
A good portion of the pampa” territory (center - eastern región of Argentina) is covered by ponds, ...
As part of the project “Global changes in river systems: effects on biodiversity, food web and syste...
The aquatic ecosystems of the Pampean plains usually have highly variable dynamics which affects the...
In the Argentine Pampa fertile soils were originally covered by grasslands, but at present are inten...
The rapid loss of water quality from rivers and streams entails a loss of biodiversity; and their de...
The quality of the rivers can be analyzed using the characteristics of the vegetation of its banks. ...
Low current velocities, high nutrient levels, the lack of riparian forest vegetation, and the develo...
In the last 30 years agricultural areas have occupied a larger proportion of cultivable zone in the ...
For two years, records of channel morphology and quality of the bank on a section of a stream were m...
An Index of Riparian Quality was applied to a Pampean stream with moderate human impact (Las Flores ...
Livestock is a main perturbation for the riparian zones of streams in the Buenos Aires province. Our...
La intensificación del uso del suelo en la región pampeana ha afectado negativamente sus ecosistemas...
As part of the project “Global changes in river systems: effects on biodiversity, food web and syste...
The study reported here assesses the effect of natural and anthropic environmental variables on the ...
The present study reported the effect of natural and anthropic environmental variables on the fish a...
A good portion of the pampa” territory (center - eastern región of Argentina) is covered by ponds, ...
As part of the project “Global changes in river systems: effects on biodiversity, food web and syste...
The aquatic ecosystems of the Pampean plains usually have highly variable dynamics which affects the...
In the Argentine Pampa fertile soils were originally covered by grasslands, but at present are inten...
The rapid loss of water quality from rivers and streams entails a loss of biodiversity; and their de...
The quality of the rivers can be analyzed using the characteristics of the vegetation of its banks. ...
Low current velocities, high nutrient levels, the lack of riparian forest vegetation, and the develo...