“…More recently, Bianchi and colaborators (Bianchi, Castro, Rocchetta, Bieczynski, & Luquet, ; Bianchi, Rocchetta, & Luquet, ; Bianchi et al, ) have shown that immune response biomarkers of this species are suitable for detecting domiciliary waste water contamination. Due to its abundance and longevity, which can exceed a century (Rocchetta, Lomovasky, et al, ; Soldati, Jacob, Schone, Bianchi, & Hajduk, ; Yusseppone, Lomovasky, Luquet, Ríos de Molina, & Rocchetta, ), D. chilensis has been proposed as a sentinel species for long‐term monitoring of the environmental health of Patagonian freshwater bodies. A recent decline in D. chilensis river populations has been reported in Chile as a consequence of habitat deterioration (Parada & Peredo, ; Parada, Peredo‐Parada, Quevedo, & Peredo, ), but there are no reports on water quality deterioration in Argentinean rivers populated by this species (Yusseppone et al, ).…”