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Matthaios Tsahouridis,
born in 1978, 18th of September, is a Greek musician who plays a range of stringed musical instruments. He was born in Veria, Greece, and at the age of 9 made his mark as a perceptive performer and a sensitive interpreter of music. The Pontic lyra is the instrument which expresses his deep felt devotion and respect for the music he loves and serves. Matthaios is sometimes also referred to as Makos or simply Makoulis.
Matthaios has shown a great interest in the stringed family of musical instruments; he plays instruments such as the violin, laghouto (Greek lute), oud, the Greek bouzouki, guitar, the Persian kamancheh, the Afghan rubab, as well as the Afghan and the Uzbek ghichaks. Having participated in many music concerts and recordings, Matthaios has managed to put forward a personal statement over the musical tradition he embraces and to which he has devoted his life. For more information about Matthaios Tsahouridis, please visit: www.tsahouridis.com.
Apo Ton Ponto Stin Persia is a common project of playing together Greek, Kurdish, Persian and other music of the Near East, initiated by Matthaios Tsahouridis together with the Kurdish Kemanchah player Ardeshir Kamkar and the Kurdish Daf player Hussein Zahawy.
Please visit: Matthaios Tsachouridis, Hussein Zahawy, Ardeshir Kamkar.
Effectiveness of abundance and biomass curves in detecting environmental alterations in semi-arid region reservoirs
Article • Biota Neotrop. 18 (2) • 2018 • https://doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2017-0423linkcopy
Eficácia das curvas de abundância e biomassa na detecção de alterações ambientais em reservatórios do semiárido
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Abstract
For mitigation of environmental problems generated by bad water resource management, the first step is to develop methods for effective diagnosis. The potential bioindicator, mainly in the benthic community, in the evaluation of water quality is the structure of the community, associated with magnitude of environmental impact. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of abundance biomass curves (ABC) as tools to estimate ecological quality in reservoirs in the Brazilian semi-arid region. Two reservoirs, Epitácio Pessoa and Argemiro de Figueiredo were selected. These reservoirs are located in the watershed of the Paraíba River, in Northeast Brazil. Sampling was done at 40 sites in the littoral region of each reservoir, during the periods of higher and lower water volume in the reservoirs. ABC for semi-arid region reservoirs showed disparate results for biological and environmental indicators, because they had a better relationship with momentary variables (physical and chemical parameters). This may be related to the high occurrence of exotic species, principally Corbicula largillierti, which has a high biomass, in association with a severe drought period. ABC must thus be used with parsimony and combined with other indicators, for an accurate and coherent characterization.
Keywords: Benthic Macroinvertebrates; Environmental Impact; Biomonitoring; Exotic Species
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