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El desarrollo de un Método de Evaluación de la Duración del Caudal de Arroyos (SDAM) para el Caribe de los Estados Unidos es crucial para la gestión de los recursos hídricos. Esta revisión identifica indicadores y marcos clave para un nuevo y preciso SDAM para Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos.

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  • Ciencias Ambientales
  • Hidrología
  • Ecología

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los Métodos de Evaluación de la Duración del Caudal de Arroyos (SDAM) son vitales para que los gestores de recursos hídricos clasifiquen los arroyos, pero no existe un SDAM validado para Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos.
  • La investigación existente sobre las características de los arroyos y la duración del flujo en el Caribe es limitada, lo que dificulta la gestión eficaz del agua.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Establecer las bases para un SDAM del Caribe de los Estados Unidos mediante la revisión de la investigación existente sobre arroyos.
  • Identificar indicadores candidatos de la duración del caudal de los arroyos y un marco hidrogeográfico adecuado para la región.

Principales métodos:

  • Se realizó una revisión exhaustiva de la literatura, seleccionando 2081 títulos/resúmenes y 750 documentos a texto completo.
  • Se identificaron indicadores candidatos a partir de 10 estudios que evaluaron las características de los arroyos y la duración del flujo.
  • Se analizaron 235 documentos con datos de localidad para 2282 tramos de arroyos para clasificar la duración del flujo.

Principales resultados:

  • Solo 10 estudios evaluaron las características de los arroyos en diferentes duraciones de flujo, lo que resalta una brecha en la investigación.
  • Los indicadores candidatos incluyen el área de drenaje, la cobertura de vegetación herbácea ribereña, métricas de peces e invertebrados acuáticos.
  • El marco de las zonas ecológicas de vida es el más adecuado, con zonas forestales distintas que se correlacionan con la prevalencia de arroyos perennes e intermitentes.

Conclusiones:

  • Se necesita un SDAM validado para el Caribe de los Estados Unidos y esta revisión proporciona los fundamentos esenciales.
  • El marco de las zonas ecológicas de vida y los indicadores candidatos identificados ofrecen un camino a seguir para el desarrollo del SDAM.
  • Se necesita más investigación para cerrar la brecha en la comprensión de la duración del flujo en todo el Caribe de los Estados Unidos.