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Genet Mol Res ; 10(4): 2795-805, 2011 Nov 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22095604

RESUMEN

Fish species of the Zungaro genus (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) are amongst the largest migratory fish in Latin America and have considerable economic importance for commercial fishing in Brazil. However, natural populations of this large catfish are experiencing a severe decline. There are significant taxonomical inconsistencies for this fish. Two geographically separated species of the fish were initially described, one endemic in the Amazon and another in the Paraná-Paraguay River basins. A taxonomic review had recently proposed that there is only one Zungaro species in Brazil, based on morphological data. We made a molecular study of Zungaro populations in an attempt to solve taxonomical inconsistencies and to analyze genetic diversity in natural populations of this genus. We analyzed two regions of the mitochondrial DNA (the control region and the ATPase 6 gene region) of individuals sampled from the Paraná-Paraguay River and Amazon River basins. Analyses based on p-distances and maximum likelihood phylogenetic models showed a genetic difference between populations corresponding to different species. Genetic differentiation between Zungaro populations was at the same level as that observed between other Siluriformes species, using the same DNA sequences. We conclude that Zungaro species of the Paraná-Paraguay River basin do not belong to the same species found in the Amazon basin. This finding has a significant implication for conservation of this fish, given that populations are disappearing at a high rate in the Paraná-Paraguay River basin, mainly due to impoundments.


Asunto(s)
Bagres/clasificación , Bagres/genética , ADN Mitocondrial/genética , Variación Genética/fisiología , Filogenia , Animales , Brasil , Ríos , Especificidad de la Especie
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Braz J Biol ; 69(2 Suppl): 617-25, 2009 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19738968

RESUMEN

Although the importance of long-term data has been emphasized by ecologists in recent years, little is known about how communities may change over time. In this study, we describe the general patterns of aquatic macrophyte diversity in the Paraná River floodplain observed during six years of study. Temporal changes in community composition were also evaluated. Data on the presence or absence of aquatic macrophytes were collected between March 2002 and March 2008, in six lakes associated with three rivers. Different analytical strategies were used to evaluate the dynamics of aquatic macrophyte communities between the different systems in the floodplain. The composition of aquatic macrophytes differed among the rivers, mainly with respect to the different vegetation life forms (floating, submersed, emergent and rooted with floating stems). The temporal similarity of species composition during the six years and the beta-diversity index indicated that the month-to-month species turnover was, in general, lower in the connected lakes, which are directly influenced by the river. Probably the water level fluctuation is a selective force that contributes to maintaining diversity or richness. Our findings indicated the importance of abiotic characteristics and connectivity of the lakes in determining macrophyte composition and community stability over a long time frame.


Asunto(s)
Biodiversidad , Magnoliopsida/clasificación , Ríos , Brasil
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Braz. j. biol ; 69(2,supl.0): 617-625, June 2009. graf, mapas
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-524751

RESUMEN

Although the importance of long-term data has been emphasized by ecologists in recent years, little is known about how communities may change over time. In this study, we describe the general patterns of aquatic macrophyte diversity in the Paraná River floodplain observed during six years of study. Temporal changes in community composition were also evaluated. Data on the presence or absence of aquatic macrophytes were collected between March 2002 and March 2008, in six lakes associated with three rivers. Different analytical strategies were used to evaluate the dynamics of aquatic macrophyte communities between the different systems in the floodplain. The composition of aquatic macrophytes differed among the rivers, mainly with respect to the different vegetation life forms (floating, submersed, emergent and rooted with floating stems). The temporal similarity of species composition during the six years and the beta-diversity index indicated that the month-to-month species turnover was, in general, lower in the connected lakes, which are directly influenced by the river. Probably the water level fluctuation is a selective force that contributes to maintaining diversity or richness. Our findings indicated the importance of abiotic characteristics and connectivity of the lakes in determining macrophyte composition and community stability over a long time frame.


Estudos utilizando ampla escala temporal ainda são escassos na ecologia, mesmo considerando sua importância no estudo de comunidades. Esse trabalho teve como objetivo principal descrever padrões gerais sobre a diversidade de macrófitas aquáticas na planície de inundação do Alto Rio Paraná utilizando uma ampla escala temporal (seis anos de estudo). Mudanças na composição das comunidades ao longo do tempo também foram avaliadas. Dados de presença ou ausência de macrófitas foram obtidos entre Março de 2002 e Março de 2008 em seis lagoas associadas a três rios na planície de inundação. Diferentes técnicas foram utilizadas para avaliar a dinâmica das comunidades de macrófitas aquáticas entre os diferentes ambientes. De maneira geral, a composição das comunidades foi dissimilar entre os diferentes rios, principalmente considerando os diferentes grupos funcionais de macrófitas (flutuante livre, submersa, emergente e enraizada com folha flutuante). A similaridade temporal na composição de espécies e o índice de diversidade beta indicaram que a substituição de espécies ao longo dos meses foi, de maneira geral, menor nas lagoas conectadas ao rio principal. Provavelmente, a flutuação no nível da água representa uma pressão seletiva que ajuda a manter a diversidade de espécies nas lagoas diretamente influenciadas pelo rio. Os resultados desse estudo indicaram a importância das características abióticas e da conectividade das lagoas na composição e estabilidade temporal das comunidades de macrófitas aquáticas na planície de inundação do Alto Rio Paraná.


Asunto(s)
Magnoliopsida/clasificación , Biodiversidad , Ríos , Brasil
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Braz. j. biol ; 68(4,supl): 1051-1059, Nov. 2008. graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-504457

RESUMEN

Aquatic macrophytes comprises a diverse group of organisms including angiosperms, ferns, mosses, liverworts and some macroalgae that occur in seasonally or permanently wet environments. Among other implications, aquatic macrophytes are highly productive and with an important structuring role on aquatic environments. Ecological studies involving aquatic plants substantially increased in the last years. However, a precise view of researches devoted to aquatic macrophytes in Neotropics is necessary to reach a reliable evaluation of the scientific production. In the current study, we performed a scientometrics analysis of the scientific production devoted to Neotropical macrophytes in an attempt to find the main trends and gaps of researches concerning this group. The publication devoted to macrophytes in Neotropics increased conspicuously in the last two decades. Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile were the most productive among Neotropical countries. Our analyses showed that the studies dealt mostly with the influences of aquatic macrophytes on organisms and abiotic features. Studies with a predictive approach or aiming to test ecological hypothesis are scarce. In addition, researches aiming to describe unknown species are still necessary. This is essential to support conservation efforts and to subsidize further investigations testing ecological hypotheses.


Macrófitas compreendem um diverso grupo de organismos macrofíticos, incluindo angiospermas, samambaias, musgos, hepáticas e algumas macroalgas que ocorrem em ambientes sazonalmente ou permanentemente inundados. Dentre outras implicações, as macrófitas aquáticas são altamente produtivas e com um importante papel na estruturação nos ambientes aquáticos. Estudos ecológicos envolvendo plantas aquáticas cresceram substancialmente nos últimos anos. Entretanto, uma visão precisa das pesquisas sobre macrófitas na região Neotropical é necessária para uma avaliação confiável da produção científica. No presente estudo, uma análise cienciométrica sobre macrófitas Neotropicais foi realizada com o intuito de identificar os principais padrões e lacunas nas pesquisas sobre esse grupo biológico. As publicações sobre macrófitas na região Neotropical cresceu conspicuamente nas últimas duas décadas. Brasil, Argentina, México e Chile foram os mais produtivos dentre os países Neotropicais. As análises mostraram que os estudos enfocaram principalmente as influências das macrófitas nos organismos e nas características abióticas. Estudos com uma abordagem preditiva ou testando hipóteses ecológicas são escassos. Adicionalmente, pesquisas com o objetivo de descrever espécies desconhecidas ainda são necessárias. Isso é essencial para subsidiar esforços de conservação e investigações futuras testando hipóteses ecológicas.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Bibliometría , Investigación Biomédica/estadística & datos numéricos , Plantas , Clima Tropical , Argentina , Brasil , Chile , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales , Bases de Datos Bibliográficas , Agua Dulce , México , Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto , Investigadores
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Braz J Biol ; 68(4 Suppl): 1051-9, 2008 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19197475

RESUMEN

Aquatic macrophytes comprises a diverse group of organisms including angiosperms, ferns, mosses, liverworts and some macroalgae that occur in seasonally or permanently wet environments. Among other implications, aquatic macrophytes are highly productive and with an important structuring role on aquatic environments. Ecological studies involving aquatic plants substantially increased in the last years. However, a precise view of researches devoted to aquatic macrophytes in Neotropics is necessary to reach a reliable evaluation of the scientific production. In the current study, we performed a scientometrics analysis of the scientific production devoted to Neotropical macrophytes in an attempt to find the main trends and gaps of researches concerning this group. The publication devoted to macrophytes in Neotropics increased conspicuously in the last two decades. Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile were the most productive among Neotropical countries. Our analyses showed that the studies dealt mostly with the influences of aquatic macrophytes on organisms and abiotic features. Studies with a predictive approach or aiming to test ecological hypothesis are scarce. In addition, researches aiming to describe unknown species are still necessary. This is essential to support conservation efforts and to subsidize further investigations testing ecological hypotheses.


Asunto(s)
Bibliometría , Investigación Biomédica/estadística & datos numéricos , Plantas , Clima Tropical , Animales , Argentina , Brasil , Chile , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales , Bases de Datos Bibliográficas , Agua Dulce , México , Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto , Investigadores
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