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Structure of planktonic ciliates community (Protist, Ciliophora) from an urban lake of southern Brazil - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v35i4.18579
Felipe Machado Velho, Luiz; Francielle Silva Brão, Arianne; Miranda Lansac-Tôha, Fernando; Roberto Bressan Buosi, Paulo; Ramos de Meira, Bianca; Fernanda Cabral, Adalgisa; Amodêo Lansac-Tôha, Fábio.
  • Felipe Machado Velho, Luiz; s.af
  • Francielle Silva Brão, Arianne; s.af
  • Miranda Lansac-Tôha, Fernando; s.af
  • Roberto Bressan Buosi, Paulo; s.af
  • Ramos de Meira, Bianca; s.af
  • Fernanda Cabral, Adalgisa; s.af
  • Amodêo Lansac-Tôha, Fábio; s.af
Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 35(4): 531-539, out.-dez. 2013.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460756
ABSTRACT
This study examined temporal and spatial (vertical) variations of composition, richness and abundance of the planktonic ciliates community in an urban and eutrophic lake, as well as identified the limnological factors involved in determining the patterns observed. To this end, samples of ciliates and measures of limnological variables were taken at different depths and hydrological periods. 35 ciliate species were identified, among which 14 species occurred in all periods and strata, being Prostomatida the most specious, followed by Gymnostomatida, Oligotrichida, Peritrichida, and Scuticociliatida. The patterns found for composition, abundance and species richness evidenced a vertical and temporal variation of these attributes. However, in general the composition and species richness have varied more along the vertical gradient than between periods, whereas for the abundance, only temporal differences could be detected. Results observed herein indicated that benthic species seem to be mainly influenced by the amount of organic matter, phosphorus and ammonia, while planktonic ones, abundant at the surface, were mainly associated with higher dissolved oxygen concentrations. In this way, seasonal and vertical variations of limnological characteristics were decisive for the patterns of occurrence and abundance of ciliate species.

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: Portuguese Journal: Acta sci., Biol. sci Year: 2013 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: Portuguese Journal: Acta sci., Biol. sci Year: 2013 Type: Article