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Effects of land use and spatial processes in water and surface sediment of tropical reservoirs at local and regional scales

Effects of land use and spatial processes in water and surface sediment of tropical reservoirs at local and regional scales
Effects of land use and spatial processes in water and surface sediment of tropical reservoirs at local and regional scales

The effects of land use and connectivity on the characteristics of aquatic ecosystems are thought to be scale-dependent. This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between land use and reservoir characteristics at two spatial scales, after controlling for spatial processes. Water and surface sediment samples were collected from 31 sites (7 reservoirs) in the Paiva Castro and Piracicaba River basins (Cantareira System, São Paulo State, Brazil), during austral summer and winter. The dataset included 15 water quality variables and 6 surface sediment variables. Land use variables (natural areas, pasture, agriculture and urban areas) were obtained at two spatial scales (buffer and watershed) in each reservoir. Spatial variables were calculated using Moran's Eigenvectors Maps and Asymmetric Eigenvector Maps. The strengths of the relationships between land use and sediment variables were stronger than those between land use and water quality variables. The strengths of some of the relationships were scale-dependent. Finally, spatial processes, mostly hydrological connectivity, play an important role in water-sediment quality and should be considered in landscape management programs.

Asymmetric Eigenvectors Maps, Land Use Index, Moran's Eigenvectors Maps, Sediment quality, Water quality
0048-9697
237-246
Zorzal-Almeida, Stéfano
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Salim, Aline
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Andrade, Márcio Roberto Magalhães
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Nascimento, Majoi de Novaes
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Bini, Luis Mauricio
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Bicudo, Denise Campos
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Zorzal-Almeida, Stéfano
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Salim, Aline
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Andrade, Márcio Roberto Magalhães
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Nascimento, Majoi de Novaes
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Bini, Luis Mauricio
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Bicudo, Denise Campos
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Zorzal-Almeida, Stéfano, Salim, Aline, Andrade, Márcio Roberto Magalhães, Nascimento, Majoi de Novaes, Bini, Luis Mauricio and Bicudo, Denise Campos (2018) Effects of land use and spatial processes in water and surface sediment of tropical reservoirs at local and regional scales. Science of the Total Environment, 644, 237-246. (doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.06.361).

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Abstract

The effects of land use and connectivity on the characteristics of aquatic ecosystems are thought to be scale-dependent. This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between land use and reservoir characteristics at two spatial scales, after controlling for spatial processes. Water and surface sediment samples were collected from 31 sites (7 reservoirs) in the Paiva Castro and Piracicaba River basins (Cantareira System, São Paulo State, Brazil), during austral summer and winter. The dataset included 15 water quality variables and 6 surface sediment variables. Land use variables (natural areas, pasture, agriculture and urban areas) were obtained at two spatial scales (buffer and watershed) in each reservoir. Spatial variables were calculated using Moran's Eigenvectors Maps and Asymmetric Eigenvector Maps. The strengths of the relationships between land use and sediment variables were stronger than those between land use and water quality variables. The strengths of some of the relationships were scale-dependent. Finally, spatial processes, mostly hydrological connectivity, play an important role in water-sediment quality and should be considered in landscape management programs.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 5 July 2018
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: Asymmetric Eigenvectors Maps, Land Use Index, Moran's Eigenvectors Maps, Sediment quality, Water quality

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Local EPrints ID: 503011
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503011
ISSN: 0048-9697
PURE UUID: d56acb5f-1d61-4101-bec9-372fd85be370
ORCID for Majoi de Novaes Nascimento: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4009-4905

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Date deposited: 15 Jul 2025 16:57
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Author: Stéfano Zorzal-Almeida
Author: Aline Salim
Author: Márcio Roberto Magalhães Andrade
Author: Majoi de Novaes Nascimento ORCID iD
Author: Luis Mauricio Bini
Author: Denise Campos Bicudo

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