2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.lb38
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Effects on River Macro‐invertebrates of Increased Urbanization Near Puerto Rico's Watersheds: Changes in Population Abundance and Locomotor and Aggressive Behavior

Abstract: Urban development is a form of anthropogenic environmental disturbance that globally threatens waterways by altering the hydrology and water quality. We are assessing how increased urbanization near rivers of Puerto Rico impacts the aquatic biota. Here we compare the abundance of Macrobrachium carcinus prawns in representative rivers and asses the effects of water chemicals found in those near urban areas on prawn locomotor activity and aggression.A monthly census of prawns along different gradients of urban i… Show more

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