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Braz. j. biol ; 74(1): 79-88, 2/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-715589

ABSTRACT

The fragmentation of lotic systems caused by construction of dams has modified many aquatic communities. The objective of this study was to analyse changes in the aquatic insect community structure by discontinuity of habitat created by dams along the Ribeirão das Anhumas, a sub-basin of the Mogi-Guaçu River (state of São Paulo, Brazil). Entomofauna collection was carried out in 10 segments upstream and downstream of five dams along the longitudinal profile of the stream, with a quick sampling method using a D net (mesh 250 mm) with 2 minutes of sampling effort. The insects were sorted and identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level and analysed by the Shannon diversity index, β diversity, richness estimated by rarefaction curves and relative participation of functional feeding groups. The results showed a slight reduction in diversity in the downstream segments, as well as along the longitudinal profile of the stream. However, there were no significant differences in abundance and richness between the upstream and downstream segments, indicating that the dams did not influence these variables. Differences were observed in the functional feeding groups along the longitudinal profile. Predator and gatherer insects were dominant in all segments analysed. The feeding group of shredders was more abundant in the segment DSIII with the participation of Marilia Müller (Odontoceridae – Trichoptera), although we observed a decrease of shredders and scrapers with the decrease of the canopy cover reducing values of β diversity in the continuum of Ribeirão das Anhumas. This result demonstrated the importance of the conservation of the riparian vegetation in order to maintain the integrity of the stream.


A fragmentação de sistemas lóticos causadas pela construção de represas tem causado modificação na estrutura das comunidades aquáticas. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar as mudanças na estrutura da comunidade de insetos aquáticos decorrentes da descontinuidade de habitat criada por represamentos ao longo do Ribeirão das Anhumas, uma sub-bacia do rio Mogi-Guaçu (Estado de São Paulo, Brasil). A coleta da entomofauna foi realizada em 10 segmentos à montante e à jusante de cinco represas ao longo do perfil longitudinal do ribeirão, pelo método de varredura com rede D (malha 250 mm) e esforço amostral de 2 minutos. Os insetos foram triados e identificados até o menor nível taxonômico possível e os diferentes grupos foram analisados pelo índice de diversidade de Shannon, diversidade β, riqueza estimada pela curva de rarefação e participação relativa dos grupos funcionais de alimentação. Os resultados apontaram ligeira redução na diversidade nos trechos à jusante, bem como ao longo do perfil longitudinal do ribeirão. Todavia, não houve diferenças significativas na abundância e riqueza entre os segmentos à montante e à jusante das represas, indicando que os represamentos não influenciaram nessas variáveis. Os resultados apontaram diferenças nos grupos funcionais de alimentação ao longo do perfil longitudinal. Os insetos predadores e coletores foram os grupos de alimentação predominantes em todos os segmentos analisados. O grupo dos insetos fragmentadores foi mais abudante no segmento DSIII com a participação de Marilia Müller (Odontoceridae- Trichoptera), embora observado um decréscimo de fragmentadores e rapaspadores com a redução da cobertura vegetal, reduzindo os valores dediversidade b no perfil longitudinal do Ribeirão das Anhumas. Os resultados demonstraram a importancia da conservação da vegetação ripária para a manutenção da integridade do ribeirão.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ecosystem , Insecta/classification , Biodiversity , Brazil , Environmental Monitoring , Population Density , Rivers , Seasons
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Neotrop. entomol ; 40(5): 595-599, Sept.-Oct. 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-604487

ABSTRACT

One new species of Riethia Kieffer, Riethia manauara n. sp., is described and figured as male, pupa and larva. The generic diagnosis for pupae and larvae are emended. The specimens were collected from water systems in the Amazon Rainforest in northern Brazil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Chironomidae/classification , Brazil , Chironomidae/anatomy & histology , Larva , Pupa
3.
Braz. j. biol ; 70(3): 593-600, Aug. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-555271

ABSTRACT

Benthic communities are highly relevant in the study of aquatic ecosystems, both for their role in the functioning of the ecosystem and also as markers or indicators of paleo-conditions. Their distribution, as in other communities, is conditioned by abiotic and biotic factors and to their interactions, which determine the structure of the community that is established. The aim of this study was to determine the taxonomic composition, abundance and spatial distribution of the benthic community, by collecting at 20 sampling sites in Caçó Lake (State of Maranhão, Brazil). Seasonal variation in these community parameters was analysed and related to the seasonal displacement of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. The results indicated that changes occur in the taxa richness, diversity and density of the benthic species of this lake that are mainly related to seasonality. All those parameters were higher in the dry than in the rainy period. The family Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) was the most important component of the community, representing approximately 50 percent of the total benthic fauna of the lake. The identification of the Chironomidae currently occurring in Lake Caçó is relevant, even at the genus level, considering the fact that this group produces fossilizing remains and could perhaps be good paleolimnological and paleoclimatic tracers that could be used to make inferences on past lake and climate conditions.


As comunidades bentônicas são relevantes nos ecossistemas aquáticos devido ao seu papel no seu funcionamento e também como marcadores ou indicadores de paleocondições. Sua distribuição, similarmente à de outras comunidades, é condicionada por fatores abióticos e bióticos e pela interação entre eles, determinando a estrutura da comunidade que se estabelecerá. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi determinar a composição taxonômica, a abundância e a distribuição espacial da comunidade bentônica, amostrando-se em 20 pontos na lagoa do Caçó (Estado do Maranhão, Brasil). As variações sazonais nas características desta comunidade foram analisadas e relacionadas ao deslocamento sazonal da Zona de Convergência Intertropical. Os resultados indicaram que ocorrem mudanças na riqueza de taxons, diversidade e densidade da comunidade bentônica deste lago que são principalmente relacionadas à sazonalidade. Todas as variáveis analisadas foram maiores no período seco do que no chuvoso. Os organismos pertencentes à família Chironomidae (Diptera, Insecta) foram os mais importantes componentes da comunidade, representando aproximadamente 50 por cento do total da fauna. A identificação dos Chironomidae atualmente presentes no Lago Caçó, mesmo em nível de gênero, é relevante, considerando-se o fato de que as larvas deste grupo produzem remanescentes fósseis que podem ser bons traçadores paleolimnológicos e paleoclimáticos, podendo ser utilizados para fazer inferências sobre as condições passadas neste lago e no clima regional.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ecosystem , Invertebrates/classification , Biodiversity , Brazil , Fresh Water , Population Density , Seasons
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Rev. bras. biol ; 60(3): 527-535, ago. 2000. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-280981

ABSTRACT

Infernão Lake, located within the Jataí Ecological Station in Luiz Antônio Municipal district (São Paulo State, Brazil), is one of the most typical ox-bow lake of the Mogi-Guaçu River, and it presents, as the main feature, its great quantity of aquatic macrophytes, whose intensive development, in the last years practically covered the whole mirror of water. With the purpose to point out the composition and to establish the relative participation of the phytophilic zoocoenosis that inhabits the different macrophytes of that lake, a collection program of the main vegetation stands was established. The collections, were carried out randomly, during dry season (1994), in stands of Salvinia auriculata, Utricularia sp., Cabomba piauhyensis, Eichhornia azurea and Scirpus cubensis being used specific methodology for each vegetable type. The analysis of the different macrophytes showed the presence of 4,130 macroinvertebrates of 28 families, in which Chironomidae (Diptera) and Naididae (Oligochaeta) were the most representative, contributing on the average with 51 percent and 25 percent of the total fauna. Asheum, Beardius, Chironomus, Goeldichironomus, Parachironomus and Polypedilum were the most abundant Chironomidae genera. Species of the genus Dero (Dero) and D. (Aulophorus) represented the most typical Naididae of the phytofauna. With clear faunistic gradient from the shore to the center of the lake, the taxocoenosis indicated low similarity (PSc < 50 percent), evidencing its own characteristics of each biotope. On the contrary, there was a high similarity (PSc > 60 percent) among the associated communities on different vegetables, when grouped into feeding guilds, with expressive participation, in most of the macrophytes, of the collector-gatherers category, except on S. auriculata, whose predators (> 50 percent) and collector-filterers (> 20 percent) dominance turned that zoocoenosis distinct from the others


Subject(s)
Animals , Diptera/classification , Ecosystem , Fresh Water/analysis , Oligochaeta/classification , Plants , Brazil
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