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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 20(2)ago. 2013.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1522321

ABSTRACT

This work was conducted in five oxbow lakes located between Cruzeiro do Sul and Rodrigues Alves counties (Acre State, Brazil), to provide additional information about the composition of zooplankton assemblages in the Upper Juruá River. Samples were collected from May 2009 to May 2010, and fixed with 4% formalina. The numeric density (ind.m-3) was obtained from subsequent sub-samples (1 mL). The study recorded 19 zooplankton families. Rotifers showed higher species richness (81 species), followed by cladocerans (3 species) and various forms of copepods and other organisms. Higher zooplankton means of numeric density was found in Novo Lake, with rotifers (1879 ind.m-3), cladocerans (207 ind.m-3), copepods (870 ind.m-3). Diversity and numeric density were similar to other Neotropical aquatic ecosystems


Este estudio se realizó en cinco lagos, situados entre Cruzeiro do Sul y Rodrigues Alves, y proporcionan información sobre la composición de las comunidades del zooplancton de la parte alta del Río Juruá. Se realizaron muestreos mensuales desde mayo de 2009 a mayo de 2010. El material se recolecto con una red de plancton con abertura de malla de 55 µm de malla. Fueron observadas 19 familias zooplancton. Los rotíferos tuvieron la mayor riqueza de especies (81), seguido por los cladóceros (3) y copépodos y otros organismos. La mayor densidad promedio se observó en el lago Novo, con 1879 ind.m-3 de rotíferos, 207 ind.m-3 de cladóceros, y 870 ind.m-3 de copépodos. La diversidad y la densidad numérica fueron similares a otros ecosistemas acuáticos del Neotrópico

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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 35(3): 343-350, jul.-set. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-859216

ABSTRACT

Aquatic macrophytes are an important component in the structure of lakes in Neotropical floodplains, for example, because they support a high diversity of invertebrates and vertebrates. In this paper, we tested whether or not the variability of macrophyte assemblages is lower in spatially close quadrats than among quadrats of different lakes. The study was carried in four lakes in a large Amazonian floodplain (Purus river), where floating meadows were investigated. A total of 49 taxa of macrophytes were found. Five species dominated and three species were rare. Taxa richness, composition and beta diversity differed more between than within lakes. Because high beta diversity was found among the lakes, they should be considered individually important for maintaining the gamma diversity of macrophytes within the Purus River floodplain, and this should be considered in plans of lake management.


As macrófitas aquáticas são um importante componente para a estrutura de lagos neotropicais em planícies de inundação, porque suportam alta diversidade de invertebrados e vertebrados. Neste trabalho, nós testamos se a variabilidade da assembleia de macrófitas aquáticas é menor entre "quadrats" espacialmente próximos do que "quadrats" em lagos diferentes. O estudo foi desenvolvido em quatro lagos da planície amazônica (rio Purus), onde bancos flutuantes de macrófitas foram amostrados. Um total de 49 taxa de macrófitas foi encontrado. Cinco espécies dominaram e três espécies foram raras. A riqueza de taxa, composição e diversidade de espécies diferiram mais entre os lagos do que dentro dos lagos. Pela alta diversidade beta encontrada nos lagos, esses lagos devem ser considerados importantes individualmente para manter a diversidade gamma de macrófitas dentro da planície de inundação do rio Purus. Esse fato deve ser considerado em planos de manejo desses lagos de planície.


Subject(s)
Amazonian Ecosystem , Biodiversity , Dry Season , Macrophytes
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J Environ Biol ; 2013 May; 34(3): 591-597
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-148569

ABSTRACT

An investigation on the water quality and aquatic insect community of an oxbow lake (Phulbari anua) of south Assam, North-East India was carried out during February to April, 2010. Aquatic insect community of the oxbow lake was represented by 9 species belonging to 9 families and 4 orders during the study period. Order Ephemeroptera and Hemiptera were found to be dominant. Record of 5 species and 5 families from the order Hemiptera showed that this is the largest order in terms of aquatic insect diversity of the lake. Computation of dominance status of different species of aquatic insects of the lake based on Engelmann’s Scale revealed that Anisops lundbladiana and Cloeon sp. were eudominant in the system. The Shannon- Weiner’s Diversity Index (H’) and Shannon evenness values (J’) were found to range from 0.3-0.69 and 0.53 -0.97, respectively indicating perturbation of the system. Again in terms of physico-chemical properties of water the lake is in a satisfactory condition where all the parameters are well within the range of IS 10500. The DO values were found to range from 6.8 to14.8 mgl-1. Free CO2 fluctuated from 1 to 4.98 mgl-1 and nitrate in water ranged from 0.4 to 2.1 mgl-1. Margalef’s water quality index values of most of the samplings also indicated clean water condition of the lake. Correlation coefficient analyses of the environmental variables, aquatic insect diversity and density of the lake revealed that aquatic insect diversity of the lake is mainly governed by dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and free carbon dioxide.

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Braz. j. biol ; 68(1): 61-67, Feb. 2008. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-482184

ABSTRACT

This study presents a kinetic model of oxygen consumption during aerobic decomposition of detritus from seven species of aquatic macrophytes: Cabomba furcata, Cyperus giganteus, Egeria najas, Eichhornia azurea, Salvinia auriculata, Oxycaryum cubense and Utricularia breviscapa. The aquatic macrophytes were collected from Óleo Lagoon situated in the Mogi-Guaçu river floodplain (SP, Brazil). Mineralization experiments were performed using the closed bottles method. Incubations made with lake water and macrophytes detritus (500 mL and 200 mg.L-1 (DM), respectively) were maintained during 45 to 80 days at 20 °C under aerobic conditions and darkness. Carbon content of leachates from aquatic macrophytes detritus and dissolved oxygen concentrations were analyzed. From the results we concluded that: i) the decomposition constants differ among macrophytes; these differences being dependent primarily on molecular and elemental composition of detritus and ii) in the short term, most of the oxygen demand seems to depend upon the demineralization of the dissolved carbon fraction.


Nesse estudo foi utilizado um modelo cinético para a descrição dos consumos de oxigênio durante a mineralização aeróbia de detritos de sete espécies de macrófitas aquáticas: Cabomba furcata, Cyperus giganteus, Egeria najas, Eichhornia azurea, Salvinia auriculata, Oxycaryum cubense e Utricularia breviscapa. As macrófitas aquáticas foram coletadas na Lagoa do Óleo, situada na planície de inundação do rio Mogi-Guaçu (SP, Brasil). Os experimentos foram realizados empregando-se incubações similares as de DBO. As incubações foram preparadas com água da lagoa e detritos das macrófitas aquáticas (500 mL e 200 mg.L-1 (PS), respectivamente) e foram mantidas durante 45 a 80 dias a 20 °C, sob condições aeróbias e no escuro. Foram determinados os conteúdos de carbono dos lixiviados dos detritos e os consumos de oxigênio dissolvido durante a mineralização. A partir dos resultados obtidos pôde-se concluir que: i) os coeficientes de mineralização das macrófitas aquáticas diferiram entre si, essas diferenças dependeram principalmente das composições moleculares e elementares dos detritos; e ii) a curto prazo, grande parte da demanda de oxigênio parece depender da mineralização das de carbono dissolvido provenientes da lixiviação.


Subject(s)
Magnoliopsida/metabolism , Biodegradation, Environmental , Minerals/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption , Fresh Water , Models, Biological , Time Factors
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