Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State

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Autor(a) principal: BRANCO,LUIS HENRIQUE Z.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: NECCHI JÚNIOR,ORLANDO, BRANCO,CIRO CESAR Z.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: A hundred seventy two stream reaches from six distinct natural regions (parts of biomes or geological areas) in São Paulo State (Atlantic Rainforest, Cerrado, Hard Water regions, Northwest region, Subtropical Rainforest, and Tropical Rainforest) were searched for the most representative macroscopic Cyanophyceae of phytobenthic communities. Selected ecological parameters were analyzed in each stream segment: conductance, current velocity, oxygen saturation, pH, turbidity, and water temperature. Algal abundance was evaluated as percentage cover. Thirthy four cyanophyte taxa were identified and Phormidium retzii was the most widespread species throughout the State, occurring in all studied regions, except in hard water areas, and was negatively correlated to conductance. The subtropical Rainforest region presented the highest mean species richness per site, whereas the tropical Rainforest region had the highest abundance (percentage cover) of blue-green algae. Correlation tests revealed that conductance was significantly and negatively related to variations in abundance and richness of cyanophyte in streams of São Paulo State. This relationship probably reflects the ability of blue-green algae to grow at medium to low ion content and to take advantage under nutrient stress conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
title Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
spellingShingle Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
BRANCO,LUIS HENRIQUE Z.
Cyanophyceae
ecological distribution
conductance
streams
Brazil
title_short Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
title_full Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
title_fullStr Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
title_full_unstemmed Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
title_sort Ecological distribution of Cyanophyceae in lotic ecosystems of São Paulo State
author BRANCO,LUIS HENRIQUE Z.
author_facet BRANCO,LUIS HENRIQUE Z.
NECCHI JÚNIOR,ORLANDO
BRANCO,CIRO CESAR Z.
author_role author
author2 NECCHI JÚNIOR,ORLANDO
BRANCO,CIRO CESAR Z.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BRANCO,LUIS HENRIQUE Z.
NECCHI JÚNIOR,ORLANDO
BRANCO,CIRO CESAR Z.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cyanophyceae
ecological distribution
conductance
streams
Brazil
topic Cyanophyceae
ecological distribution
conductance
streams
Brazil
description A hundred seventy two stream reaches from six distinct natural regions (parts of biomes or geological areas) in São Paulo State (Atlantic Rainforest, Cerrado, Hard Water regions, Northwest region, Subtropical Rainforest, and Tropical Rainforest) were searched for the most representative macroscopic Cyanophyceae of phytobenthic communities. Selected ecological parameters were analyzed in each stream segment: conductance, current velocity, oxygen saturation, pH, turbidity, and water temperature. Algal abundance was evaluated as percentage cover. Thirthy four cyanophyte taxa were identified and Phormidium retzii was the most widespread species throughout the State, occurring in all studied regions, except in hard water areas, and was negatively correlated to conductance. The subtropical Rainforest region presented the highest mean species richness per site, whereas the tropical Rainforest region had the highest abundance (percentage cover) of blue-green algae. Correlation tests revealed that conductance was significantly and negatively related to variations in abundance and richness of cyanophyte in streams of São Paulo State. This relationship probably reflects the ability of blue-green algae to grow at medium to low ion content and to take advantage under nutrient stress conditions.
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