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2.
Ecol Indic ; 72: 365-373, 2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38264148

RESUMO

Biological diversity can be divided into: alpha (α, local), beta (ß, difference in assemblage composition among locals), and gamma (γ, total diversity). We assessed the partitioning of taxonomic diversity of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) and of functional feeding groups (FFG) in neotropical savanna (southeastern Brazilian cerrado) streams. To do so, we considered three diversity components: stream site (α), among stream sites (ß1), and among hydrologic units (ß2). We also evaluated the association of EPT genera composition with heterogeneity in land use, instream physical habitat structure, and instream water quality variables. The percentage of EPT taxonomic α diversity (20.7%) was smaller than the ß1 and ß2 diversity percentages (53.1% and 26.2%, respectively). The percentage of EPT FFG collector-gatherer α diversity (26.5%) was smaller than that of ß1 diversity (55.8%) and higher than the ß2 (17.7%) diversity. The collector-gatherer FFG was predominant and had the greatest ß diversity percentage among stream sites (ß1, 55.8%). Our findings support the need for implementing regional scale conservation strategies in the cerrado biome, which has been degraded by anthropogenic activities.

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Braz J Biol ; 76(1): 185-93, 2016 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26909635

RESUMO

We assessed the fish assemblage structure and composition of Nova Ponte Reservoir (Araguari River, Upper Paraná Basin, Brazil). We observed significant differences in abundance (p = 0.0003), richness (p = 0.0005) and diversity (p = 0.02) between lacustrine and riverine zones of the reservoir. Nine species were significantly more abundant in the riverine region: Astyanax altiparanae, Astyanax gr. fasciatus, Galeocharax knerii, Hoplias intermedius, Hypostomus sp., Leporinus friderici, Leporinus obtusidens, Pimelodus maculatus and Schizodon nasutus. The results indicated a longitudinal gradient in the composition and abundance of fishes in Nova Ponte Reservoir, reinforcing the importance of freely flowing riverine reaches for conserving native neotropical ichthyofauna and reflecting the strong adaptation of these species to riverine systems.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Peixes/fisiologia , Animais , Brasil , Lagos , Densidade Demográfica , Rios
4.
Braz. j. biol ; 76(1): 185-193, Feb. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-774518

RESUMO

Abstract We assessed the fish assemblage structure and composition of Nova Ponte Reservoir (Araguari River, Upper Paraná Basin, Brazil). We observed significant differences in abundance (p = 0.0003), richness (p = 0.0005) and diversity (p = 0.02) between lacustrine and riverine zones of the reservoir. Nine species were significantly more abundant in the riverine region: Astyanax altiparanae, Astyanax gr. fasciatus, Galeocharax knerii, Hoplias intermedius, Hypostomus sp., Leporinus friderici, Leporinus obtusidens, Pimelodus maculatus and Schizodon nasutus. The results indicated a longitudinal gradient in the composition and abundance of fishes in Nova Ponte Reservoir, reinforcing the importance of freely flowing riverine reaches for conserving native neotropical ichthyofauna and reflecting the strong adaptation of these species to riverine systems.


Resumo Este estudo avaliou a assembléia de peixes do reservatório de Nova Ponte (rio Araguari, bacia do Alto Paraná, Brasil), em termos de estrutura e composição. Foram observadas diferenças significativas na abundância (p = 0.0003), riqueza (p = 0.0005) e diversidade (p = 0.02) entre as zonas lacustres e fluviais do reservatório. Nove espécies foram mais abundantes na região fluvial: Astyanax altiparanae, Astyanax gr. fasciatus, Galeocharax knerii, Hoplias intermedius, Hypostomus sp., Leporinus friderici, Leporinus obtusidens, Pimelodus maculatus and Schizodon nasutus. Os resultados indicaram a existência de um gradiente longitudinal na composição e abundância de peixes no reservatório de Nova Ponte. Estes padrões reforçam a importância de trechos fluviais livres de barramentos para a conservação da ictiofauna neotropical nativa e refletem a forte adaptação dessas espécies aos sistemas fluviais.


Assuntos
Animais , Biodiversidade , Peixes/fisiologia , Brasil , Lagos , Densidade Demográfica , Rios
5.
J Fish Biol ; 87(3): 559-78, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26201419

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to test if changes in land use alter the isotopic signature of fish species, promoting changes in the trophic position and food resource partitioning between these consumers. Three different systems were investigated: pasture streams (n = 3), streams in sugar cane plantations (n = 3) and reference streams (n = 3). Fish species Aspidoras fuscoguttatus, Astyanax altiparanae, Characidium zebra, Hisonotus piracanjuba and Knodus moenkhausii were selected, and their nitrogen and carbon isotopic compositions were estimated to assess changes in the trophic level and partitioning of food items consumed. The composition of δ(13) C (‰) only differed among the land use categories for A. altiparanae, H. piracanjuba and K. moenkhausii. Resource partitioning was different for all species, with changes in the sources or proportions they consumed in each land use category, but only A. altiparanae introduced new food sources in large quantity in altered land uses. It is important to note, however, that the results from the resource partitioning analysis are limited due to large overlapping of isotopic signatures between the analysed food resources. All fish species exhibited variation in δ(15) N (‰), with the highest values found in streams under sugar cane or pasture influence. Despite the variation in nitrogen isotopic values, only C. zebra and H. piracanjuba displayed changes in trophic level. Therefore, it is believed that the increase in the δ(15) N (‰) value of the individuals collected in streams under the influence of sugar cane or pasture was due to the greater influence of livestock dung and chemical and organic fertilizers. The results also highlight the importance of studying consumer species along with all forms of resources available at each location separately, because the signatures of these resources also vary within different land uses.


Assuntos
Isótopos de Carbono/análise , Peixes , Isótopos de Nitrogênio/análise , Agricultura , Animais , Carbono , Fertilizantes , Cadeia Alimentar , Esterco , Nitrogênio , Rios , Saccharum
6.
Braz J Biol ; 75(1): 157-64, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25945633

RESUMO

The choice of sampling gears to assess benthic macroinvertebrate communities depends on environmental characteristics, study objectives, and cost effectiveness. Because of the high foraging capacity and diverse habitats and behaviors of benthophagous fishes, their stomach contents may offer a useful sampling tool in studies of benthic macroinvertebrates, especially in large, deep, fast rivers that are difficult to sample with traditional sediment sampling gear. Our objective was to compare the benthic macroinvertebrate communities sampled from sediments with those sampled from fish stomachs. We collected benthic macroinvertebrates and fish from three different habitat types (backwater, beach, riffle) in the wet season, drying season, and dry season along a single reach of the Grande River (Paraná River Basin, southeast Brazil). We sampled sediments through use of a Petersen dredge (total of 216 grabs) and used gill nets to sample fish (total of 36 samples). We analyzed the stomach contents of three commonly occurring benthophagous fish species (Eigenmannia virescens, Iheringichthys labrosus, Leporinus amblyrhynchus). Chironomids dominated in both sampling methods. Macroinvertebrate taxonomic composition and abundances from fish stomachs differed from those from sediment samples, but less so from riffles than from backwater and beach habitats. Macroinvertebrate taxa from E. virescens stomachs were more strongly correlated with sediment samples from all three habitats than were those from the other two species. The species accumulation curves and higher mean dispersion values, compared with with sediment samples suggest that E. virescens is more efficient than sediment samples and the other fish studied at collecting benthic taxa. We conclude that by analyzing the stomach contents of benthophagous fishes it is possible to assess important characteristics of benthic communities (dispersion, taxonomic composition and diversity). This is especially true for studies that only sample fish assemblages to evaluate aquatic ecosystem impacts. Therefore, this approach can be useful to amplify assessments of human impacts, and to incorporate additional bioindicators.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Peixes , Conteúdo Gastrointestinal , Invertebrados/classificação , Animais , Brasil , Rios , Estações do Ano
7.
Braz. j. biol ; 75(1): 157-164, Jan-Mar/2015. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-744353

RESUMO

The choice of sampling gears to assess benthic macroinvertebrate communities depends on environmental characteristics, study objectives, and cost effectiveness. Because of the high foraging capacity and diverse habitats and behaviors of benthophagous fishes, their stomach contents may offer a useful sampling tool in studies of benthic macroinvertebrates, especially in large, deep, fast rivers that are difficult to sample with traditional sediment sampling gear. Our objective was to compare the benthic macroinvertebrate communities sampled from sediments with those sampled from fish stomachs. We collected benthic macroinvertebrates and fish from three different habitat types (backwater, beach, riffle) in the wet season, drying season, and dry season along a single reach of the Grande River (Paraná River Basin, southeast Brazil). We sampled sediments through use of a Petersen dredge (total of 216 grabs) and used gill nets to sample fish (total of 36 samples). We analyzed the stomach contents of three commonly occurring benthophagous fish species (Eigenmannia virescens, Iheringichthys labrosus, Leporinus amblyrhynchus). Chironomids dominated in both sampling methods. Macroinvertebrate taxonomic composition and abundances from fish stomachs differed from those from sediment samples, but less so from riffles than from backwater and beach habitats. Macroinvertebrate taxa from E. virescens stomachs were more strongly correlated with sediment samples from all three habitats than were those from the other two species. The species accumulation curves and higher mean dispersion values, compared with with sediment samples suggest that E. virescens is more efficient than sediment samples and the other fish studied at collecting benthic taxa. We conclude that by analyzing the stomach contents of benthophagous fishes it is possible to assess important characteristics of benthic communities (dispersion, taxonomic composition and diversity). This is especially true for studies that only sample fish assemblages to evaluate aquatic ecosystem impacts. Therefore, this approach can be useful to amplify assessments of human impacts, and to incorporate additional bioindicators.


A escolha da ferramenta adequada para avaliar as comunidades de macroinvertebrados bentônicos depende dos objetivos do estudo, das características ambientais e dos recursos financeiros disponíveis. Devido à alta capacidade de forrageamento apresentada por espécies de peixes bentófagas e seu acesso a diversos tipos de habitats, a análise do conteúdo estomacal destas espécies pode ser uma ferramenta útil em avaliações de assembleias de macroinvertebrados bentônicos, especialmente em rios grandes, profundos e rápidos, que são difíceis de amostrar através de métodos convencionais de coleta de sedimento. Nosso objetivo foi comparar as assembleias de macroinvertebrados bentônicos amostrados no sedimento com as assembleias amostradas nos estômagos de espécies de peixes bentófagas. Foram coletados peixes e sedimento em três diferentes tipos de habitats (remanso, praia, corredeira) nos períodos úmido e seco ao longo de um único trecho do rio Grande (bacia do rio Paraná, sudeste do Brasil). O sedimento foi amostrado através de uma draga Petersen (total de 216 dragas) e os peixes através de redes de emalhar (total de 36 amostras). Foram analisados os conteúdos estomacais de três espécies de peixes (Eigenmannia virescens Gymnotiformes, Iheringichthys labrosus Siluriformes; Leporinus amblyrhynchus Characiformes). Chironomidae foi a família dominante em ambos os métodos. A composição taxonômica de macroinvertebrados bentônicos encontrados nos estômagos foi diferente daquela amostrada no sedimento. Os taxa de macroinvertebrados amostrados nos estômagos de E. virescens foram mais correlacionados com os três tipos de habitats do que os taxa obtidos nos estômagos das outras duas espécies. As inclinações das curvas cumulativas, assim como os maiores valores de dispersão média, demonstram que E. virescens possui potencial como ferramenta ecológica para acessar as assembleias de macroinvertebrados bentônicos, assim como os maiores valores de dispersão observados. A família Philopotamidae foi encontrada apenas no estômago de L. amblyrhynchus. Concluímos que através da análise do conteúdo do estômago de peixes é possível acessar importantes características das assembleias bentônicas (p.ex. dispersão, composição taxonômica e diversidade). Esta abordagem é especialmente verdadeira em estudos que utilizam apenas as assembleias de peixes para avaliar e/ou monitorar ecossistemas aquáticos. Desta maneira, esse enfoque pode ser útil, aumentando o conhecimento acerca dos impactos humanos sobre os ecossistemas aquáticos e contribuindo para a utilização de diferentes grupos de bioindicadores.


Assuntos
Animais , Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Peixes , Conteúdo Gastrointestinal , Invertebrados/classificação , Brasil , Rios , Estações do Ano
8.
Braz. j. biol ; 73(4): 775-782, 1jan. 2013. map, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1468144

RESUMO

Successive daily peak flows from hydropower plants can disrupt aquatic ecosystems and alter the composition and structure of macroinvertebrates downstream. We evaluated the influence of peak flow changes on macroinvertebrate drift downstream of a hydroelectric plant as a basis for determining ecological flows that might reduce the disturbance of aquatic biota. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of flow fluctuations on the seasonal and daily drift patterns of macroinvertebrates. We collected macroinvertebrates during fixed flow rates (323 m3.s1 in the wet season and 111 m3.s1 in the dry season) and when peak flows fluctuated (378 to 481 m3.s1 in the wet season, and 109 to 173 m3.s1 in the dry season) in 2010. We collected 31,924 organisms belonging to 46 taxa in the four sampling periods. Taxonomic composition and densities of drifting invertebrates differed between fixed and fluctuating flows, in both wet and dry seasons, but family richness varied insignificantly. We conclude that macroinvertebrate assemblages downstream of dams are influenced by daily peak flow fluctuations. When making environmental flow decisions for dams, it would be wise to consider drifting macroinvertebrates because they reflect ecological changes in downstream biological assemblages.


Os sucessivos pulsos diários de vazão decorrentes da operação de usinas hidrelétricas podem perturbar os ecossistemas aquáticos e alterar a composição e estrutura de macroinvertebrados a jusante de barramentos. Nós avaliamos a influência de alterações de vazão sobre a deriva de macroinvertebrados a jusante de uma barragem hidrelétrica como subsídio para a determinação de vazões ecológicas que podem reduzir os distúrbios sobre a biota aquática. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência das flutuações de vazão sobre os padrões sazonais e diários de deriva de macroinvertebrados. Nós coletamos os macroinvertebrados durante períodos de vazão fixa (323 m3.s1 na estação de chuvas e 111 m3.s1 na estação seca) e com flutuações de vazão (378 - 481 m3.s1 na estação de chuvas e 109 - 173 m3.s1 na estação seca) no ano de 2010. Foram coletados 31.924 organismos distribuídos em 46 taxa nos quatro períodos amostrais. A composição taxonômica e a densidade de invertebrados a deriva diferiram entre os períodos com vazão fixa e flutuante, tanto na estação de chuvas quanto na seca, mas a riqueza taxonômica não variou significativamente. Em conclusão, as comunidades de macroinvertebrados a jusante de barragens são influenciadas pelas flutuações diárias na vazão. Portanto, os macroinvertebrados a deriva devem ser considerados nos cálculos de vazões ambientais, pois eles claramente refletem as mudanças ecológicas nas comunidades biológicas a jusante de barragens hidrelétricas.


Assuntos
Animais , Barragens/efeitos adversos , Fauna Aquática , Invertebrados , Vazão de Água/efeitos adversos
9.
Braz J Biol ; 73(4): 775-82, 2013 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24789393

RESUMO

Successive daily peak flows from hydropower plants can disrupt aquatic ecosystems and alter the composition and structure of macroinvertebrates downstream. We evaluated the influence of peak flow changes on macroinvertebrate drift downstream of a hydroelectric plant as a basis for determining ecological flows that might reduce the disturbance of aquatic biota. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of flow fluctuations on the seasonal and daily drift patterns of macroinvertebrates. We collected macroinvertebrates during fixed flow rates (323 m3.s-1 in the wet season and 111 m3.s-1 in the dry season) and when peak flows fluctuated (378 to 481 m3.s-1 in the wet season, and 109 to 173 m3.s-1 in the dry season) in 2010. We collected 31,924 organisms belonging to 46 taxa in the four sampling periods. Taxonomic composition and densities of drifting invertebrates differed between fixed and fluctuating flows, in both wet and dry seasons, but family richness varied insignificantly. We conclude that macroinvertebrate assemblages downstream of dams are influenced by daily peak flow fluctuations. When making environmental flow decisions for dams, it would be wise to consider drifting macroinvertebrates because they reflect ecological changes in downstream biological assemblages.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental , Invertebrados/classificação , Centrais Elétricas , Movimentos da Água , Animais , Brasil , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano
10.
Braz J Biol ; 71(3): 639-51, 2011 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21881787

RESUMO

Dams are a major threat to aquatic biological diversity. By altering the natural flow of rivers, dams modify fluvial habitats, making them unsuitable for the growth and reproduction of many aquatic species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a reduced flow reach (RFR) on benthic macroinvertebrate communities. Benthic macroinvertebrates were collected at six sites downstream of the Amador Aguiar Power Plant I before (lotic phase) and after (semi-lentic phase) Araguari River mean flow was reduced from 346 to 7 m³.s⁻¹. Changes in macroinvertebrates richness, diversity and total biomass were not observed. Ablabesmyia, Tanytarsus (Chironomidae, Diptera), Leptoceridae and Polycentropodidae (Trichoptera) densities significantly increased the first year after flow reduction and the construction of spillways (t-test; p < 0.05). An analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) showed statistical differences in taxonomical composition despite considerable overlap in communities between the lotic and semi-lentic phases (R = 0.3; p < 0.01). In both phases, the macroinvertebrates were characterised by the dominance of groups tolerant to human disturbance (e.g., Chironomidae, Ceratopogonidae and Oligochaeta) and by the presence of the alien bivalve species Corbicula fluminea (Veneroidae), suggesting that the river was already degraded before the hydraulic modifications. Since the 1980s, the Araguari River has been continuously subjected to human pressures (e.g., cascade dams, urbanization and replacement of native vegetation by pasture and crops). These activities have led to impoverishment of biological communities and have consequently altered the ecosystem.


Assuntos
Biota , Ecossistema , Invertebrados/classificação , Rios , Movimentos da Água , Animais , Brasil , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano
11.
Braz. j. biol ; 71(3): 639-651, Aug. 2011. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-597171

RESUMO

Dams are a major threat to aquatic biological diversity. By altering the natural flow of rivers, dams modify fluvial habitats, making them unsuitable for the growth and reproduction of many aquatic species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a reduced flow reach (RFR) on benthic macroinvertebrate communities. Benthic macroinvertebrates were collected at six sites downstream of the Amador Aguiar Power Plant I before (lotic phase) and after (semi-lentic phase) Araguari River mean flow was reduced from 346 to 7 m³.s-1. Changes in macroinvertebrates richness, diversity and total biomass were not observed. Ablabesmyia, Tanytarsus (Chironomidae, Diptera), Leptoceridae and Polycentropodidae (Trichoptera) densities significantly increased the first year after flow reduction and the construction of spillways (t-test; p < 0.05). An analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) showed statistical differences in taxonomical composition despite considerable overlap in communities between the lotic and semi-lentic phases (R = 0.3; p < 0.01). In both phases, the macroinvertebrates were characterised by the dominance of groups tolerant to human disturbance (e.g., Chironomidae, Ceratopogonidae and Oligochaeta) and by the presence of the alien bivalve species Corbicula fluminea (Veneroidae), suggesting that the river was already degraded before the hydraulic modifications. Since the 1980s, the Araguari River has been continuously subjected to human pressures (e.g., cascade dams, urbanization and replacement of native vegetation by pasture and crops). These activities have led to impoverishment of biological communities and have consequently altered the ecosystem.


As represas constituem uma das principais ameaças à diversidade biológica. Ao alterarem a vazão natural de um rio, modificam os habitats fluviais tornando-os inadequados para o crescimento e reprodução de diversas espécies aquáticas. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos de um trecho de vazão reduzida sobre as comunidades de macroinvertebrados bentônicos. Os organismos foram coletados em seis estações amostrais à jusante da UHE Amador Aguiar I antes (fase lótica) e após (fase semilêntica) a vazão média do rio Araguari (MG) ter sido reduzida de 346 para 7 m³.s-1. Não foram registradas mudanças na riqueza, diversidade e biomassa total dos macroinvertebrados. As densidades (ind.m-2) de Ablabesmyia, Tanytarsus (Diptera), Leptoceridae e Polycentropodidae (Trichoptera) aumentaram significativamente no primeiro ano após a redução da vazão e construção das soleiras vertentes (t-test; p < 0,05). Uma análise de similaridade (ANOSIM) apontou diferenças significativas na composição taxonômica, porém houve sobreposição das comunidades entre as fases lótica e semilêntica (R = 0,3; p < 0,01). Em ambas as fases a macrofauna caracterizou-se pela dominância de grupos tolerantes a distúrbios antrópicos (p. ex. Chironomidae, Ceratopogonidae e Oligochaeta) e pela presença do bivalve invasor Corbicula fluminea, sugerindo que o rio já estava degradado antes das modificações hidráulicas. Desde a década de 1980 o rio Araguari tem sido continuamente submetido a impactos antrópicos (barramentos em cascata, urbanização e a substituição da vegetação por pastagens e cultivos agrícolas). Essas atividades têm levado ao empobrecimento das comunidades biológicas e, consequentemente, alterado o funcionamento do ecossistema.


Assuntos
Animais , Biota , Ecossistema , Invertebrados/classificação , Rios , Movimentos da Água , Brasil , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano
12.
Braz J Biol ; 71(1): 15-25, 2011 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21437395

RESUMO

Biotic indices are important tools for evaluating water quality in Biomonitoring Programmes of river basins. The objective of this study was to develop a Benthic Multimetric Index (BMI) to evaluate the water quality in a neotropical catchment in southeastern Brazil. Thirty metrics were evaluated and six were selected to calculate the BMI: family richness, % Oligochaeta, % Chironomidae + Oligochaeta (% CHOL), % EPT (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera), % Collector-gatherers, and BMWP-CETEC biotic index. Sampling was carried in triplicate at 21 sampling sites (8 in the river channel and 13 in the tributaries) during 4 annual collecting trips from June 2004 to November 2007, making a total of 945 samples. Scores (5, 3 or 1) were attributed to each chosen metric and were added up to establish the water quality criteria (a score of 6-12 - poor; 13-18 - intermediate; 19-24 - good; and 25-30 - very good water quality). Our results indicated that 48% of the sampling sites analysed in the catchment basin presented very good water quality, 14% good quality, 19% regular, and 19% poor water quality. This methodology proved to be an efficient tool for evaluating water quality in the Biomonitoring Programme of the Velhas River basin, and that it may serve to evaluate water quality in other river basins in South America.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Água Doce/análise , Invertebrados/classificação , Animais , Brasil , Densidade Demográfica
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Braz J Biol ; 70(4): 995-1004, 2010 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21180904

RESUMO

The Chironomidae (Diptera: Insecta) have a high species richness, with species adapted to live under widely different environmental conditions. The study of the taxonomic composition of chironomid larvae and the percentage of occurrence of deformities in mouthparts, mainly in the mentum, are used in biomonitoring programmes in order to obtain information on the levels of organic and chemical pollution of aquatic ecosystems. The objective of this study was to evaluate the abundance of chironomid larvae and to quantify the occurrence of mentum deformities in the specimens collected in three urban reservoirs with different trophic levels. The reservoirs are located in the hydrographic basin of the Paraopeba River, an affluent of the São Francisco River basin (Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil). The Serra Azul Reservoir is oligotrophic, the Vargem das Flores Reservoir is mesotrophic, and the Ibirité Reservoir is eutrophic. Along the littoral zone of each reservoir, 30 samples were collected during each sampling campaign. Sampling was carried out every three months for one year, with two sampling campaigns during the wet season and two during the dry season in 2008. Physical and chemical parameters measured in the water column included the water depth, Secchi depth, air and water temperature, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, redox potential, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, Total-N, Total-P, P-ortho, and chlorophyll-a. The chironomid larvae were identified to the genus level. The structure of the chironomid assemblages was evaluated based on taxonomic richness (24 genera), density, equitability, and diversity. The potential indicator taxa for each reservoir were established through an Indicator Species Analysis. The values for taxonomic richness (20 taxa), equitability (0.737), and Shannon-Wiener diversity (2.215) were highest in the Serra Azul Reservoir. Fissimentum was the indicator taxon in Serra Azul, the oligotrophic reservoir; whereas Pelomus was the indicator taxon in Vargem das Flores, and Chironomus in Ibirité. The highest percentage of mentum deformities was found during the dry season in Serra Azul (6.9%), while the lowest percentage was found during the wet season in Vargem das Flores (0.8%). The results of this study evidenced significant differences in the taxonomic composition, richness, equitability, and diversity of the chironomid assemblages in these three reservoirs of different trophic levels.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Chironomidae/classificação , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Água Doce/análise , Animais , Brasil , Chironomidae/efeitos dos fármacos , Chironomidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/classificação , Larva/efeitos dos fármacos , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Anormalidades da Boca/induzido quimicamente , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano , População Urbana
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Braz J Biol ; 70(3 Suppl): 747-54, 2010 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21085781

RESUMO

A decomposition experiment using eucalyptus leaves was carried out in a Southeastern Brazilian mountain stream located at the transition between the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest to test whether nutrient addition increases microbial and invertebrate colonisation and accelerates breakdown rates. The results show that none of the tested variables was significantly affected by nutrient addition, despite the average increase in ATP concentrations and invertebrate colonisation observed in the fertilised leaf bags. This could mean that breakdown in the stream was already at its maximum due to the relatively high water temperature and nutrient content, or that the breakdown rate of eucalyptus leaves was too fast to allow the detection of any effects of nutrient addition. Breakdown rates of eucalyptus leaves were much faster than the values reported in literature for most species in Brazilian Cerrado streams, suggesting that the replacement of the natural vegetation by eucalyptus may affect nutrient dynamics in the region.


Assuntos
Eucalyptus/metabolismo , Fertilizantes , Invertebrados/fisiologia , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Microbiologia da Água , Trifosfato de Adenosina/análise , Animais , Biodegradação Ambiental , Biomassa , Rios
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Braz. j. biol ; 70(3)Aug. 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1468035

RESUMO

A decomposition experiment using eucalyptus leaves was carried out in a Southeastern Brazilian mountain stream located at the transition between the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest to test whether nutrient addition increases microbial and invertebrate colonisation and accelerates breakdown rates. The results show that none of the tested variables was significantly affected by nutrient addition, despite the average increase in ATP concentrations and invertebrate colonisation observed in the fertilised leaf bags. This could mean that breakdown in the stream was already at its maximum due to the relatively high water temperature and nutrient content, or that the breakdown rate of eucalyptus leaves was too fast to allow the detection of any effects of nutrient addition. Breakdown rates of eucalyptus leaves were much faster than the values reported in literature for most species in Brazilian Cerrado streams, suggesting that the replacement of the natural vegetation by eucalyptus may affect nutrient dynamics in the region.


Um experimento de decomposição de folhas de eucalipto foi efetuado em um riacho do sudeste do Brasil, localizado na transição entre o Cerrado e a Mata Atlântica para testar se a adição de nutrientes aumenta a colonização das folhas por microrganismos e por invertebrados e se acelera a sua taxa de decomposição. Nenhuma das variáveis testadas foi significativamente afetada pela adição de nutrientes, apesar do aumento médio verificado nas concentrações de ATP e na colonização por invertebrados dos sacos contento detritos fertilizados. Isto pode significar que a decomposição no riacho já ocorria à taxa máxima devido à temperatura e concentração de nutrientes relativamente elevadas da água ou que a taxa de decomposição das folhas de eucalipto foi demasiado rápida para permitir detectar qualquer efeito da adição de nutrientes. Os coeficientes de decomposição das folhas de eucalipto (0,1127 - 0,1192 dia-1) foram mais elevados que os verificados na literatura para a maioria das espécies em riachos do Cerrado, sugerindo que o reflorestamento com eucalipto pode alterar a dinâmica dos nutrientes na região.

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Genet Mol Res ; 6(3): 510-21, 2007 Sep 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17985304

RESUMO

A freshwater enterobacterial population (N = 111) was studied for antimicrobial and mercury resistance patterns, and for its possible association with biotic and abiotic factors in that environment. Conventional biochemical tests identified Klebsiella sp, Morganella sp, Serratia sp, Escherichia sp, Enterobacter sp, Edwarsiella sp, Proteus sp, Citrobacter sp, Providencia sp, and Kluyvera sp. There was no correlation between antimicrobial resistance patterns of isolates and bacterial genera, but resistance patterns varied among water samples and between seasons. Resistance to multiple antimicrobials was common (61%). The percentage of bacteria resistant to at least one antimicrobial differed between the rainy (100%) and dry seasons (89%). Resistance to beta-lactams and chloramphenicol was the most frequent and resistance to amikacin, gentamicin and kanamycin was less frequent. The main water variables examined (abiotic factors pH and temperature; biotic factor chlorophyll a concentration) did not influence antimicrobial resistance. Significant impact on freshwater enterobacteria, as evidenced by antimicrobial-multiple resistance and by the presence of bla(TEM) gene, may point to the fact that it has an important role in horizontal spread of resistance.


Assuntos
Anti-Infecciosos/farmacologia , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana , Enterobacteriaceae/efeitos dos fármacos , Enterobacteriaceae/metabolismo , Microbiologia da Água , Brasil , Cloranfenicol/farmacologia , Clorofila/química , Clorofila A , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Mercúrio/toxicidade , Modelos Estatísticos , Oxigênio/química , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Temperatura , beta-Lactamases/metabolismo , beta-Lactamas/farmacologia
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 6(3): 510-521, 2007. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-498920

RESUMO

A freshwater enterobacterial population (N = 111) was studied for antimicrobial and mercury resistance patterns, and for its possible association with biotic and abiotic factors in that environment. Conventional biochemical tests identified Klebsiella sp, Morganella sp, Serratia sp, Escherichia sp, Enterobacter sp, Edwarsiella sp, Proteus sp, Citrobacter sp, Providencia sp, and Kluyvera sp. There was no correlation between antimicrobial resistance patterns of isolates and bacterial genera, but resistance patterns varied among water samples and between seasons. Resistance to multiple antimicrobials was common (61%). The percentage of bacteria resistant to at least one antimicrobial differed between the rainy (100%) and dry seasons (89%). Resistance to â-lactams and chloramphenicol was the most frequent and resistance to amikacin, gentamicin and kanamycin was less frequent. The main water variables examined (abiotic factors pH and temperature; biotic factor chlorophyll a concentration) did not influence antimicrobial resistance. Significant impact on freshwater enterobacteria, as evidenced by antimicrobial-multiple resistance and by the presence of blaTEM gene, may point to the fact that it has an important role in horizontal spread of resistance.


Assuntos
Anti-Infecciosos , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana , Enterobacteriaceae , Modelos Estatísticos , Microbiologia da Água , Brasil , Cloranfenicol/farmacologia , Clorofila/química , Enterobacteriaceae/metabolismo , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Mercúrio/toxicidade , Oxigênio/química , Temperatura , beta-Lactamas/farmacologia , beta-Lactamases/metabolismo
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Braz J Biol ; 65(2): 217-28, 2005 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16097724

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to perform a malacological assessment at the Ibirité reservoir watershed in the metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais) and to evaluate the natural infestation rate of Biomphalaria straminea (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) by Schistosoma mansoni (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) and Chaetogaster limnaei (Oligochaeta: Naididae). The samples were collected from July to August 2002. The B. straminea individuals collected were kept in the laboratory; the natural infestation rate by S. mansoni and C. limnaei was assessed weekly. The malacological assessment identified five mollusk species present in the Ibirité reservoir watershed: B. straminea, Physa marmorata, Lymnea sp., Melanoides tuberculatus, and Pomacea austrum. Laboratory observations showed that the B. straminea individuals were infected by C. limnaei rather than S. mansoni. Although there was no infection of B. straminea by S. mansoni, presence of B. straminea in itself merits close attention due to possible risk of human schistosomiasis by the local population.


Assuntos
Biomphalaria/parasitologia , Oligoquetos , Schistosoma mansoni/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Brasil , Vetores de Doenças , Água Doce
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