Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river

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Autor(a) principal: FARIA,DENISE M. DE
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: COSTIN,JÚLIO C., TREMARIN,PRISCILA I., LUDWIG,THELMA A.V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: Diatom growth strategies, which are used as a proxy to analyze disturbances and environmental impacts, can also provide reliable information about environmental gradients. In this study, we used diatom communities and biological traits to assess the structure of epilithic diatoms after an oil spill in a large tributary of the Iguaçu River (Paraná, Brazil). Epilithon and water samples were taken on July 12th, 2004, and after an unexpected oil spill, on the following days: 09/19, 10/03, and 10/13/2004. We observed that the spill caused a distinct shift in both diatom composition and guild group. Diversity decreased and pollution-tolerant diatoms of the motile group became dominant in response to the elevated nutrient levels and reduced light. Tube-forming diatoms, which are strong competitors for light, dominated the epilithon 24 days after the oil spill. Both diatom guilds and growth forms were successfully used to predict the environmental conditions. While diatom guilds responded to disturbances along a temporal gradient, changes inside the guilds were the main factor for understanding the environmental gradient.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
title Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
spellingShingle Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
FARIA,DENISE M. DE
diatom guilds
disturbance
diversity
epilithon
growth forms
title_short Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
title_full Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
title_fullStr Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
title_full_unstemmed Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
title_sort Temporal changes in biological traits of diatom communities in response to an oil spill in a subtropical river
author FARIA,DENISE M. DE
author_facet FARIA,DENISE M. DE
COSTIN,JÚLIO C.
TREMARIN,PRISCILA I.
LUDWIG,THELMA A.V.
author_role author
author2 COSTIN,JÚLIO C.
TREMARIN,PRISCILA I.
LUDWIG,THELMA A.V.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FARIA,DENISE M. DE
COSTIN,JÚLIO C.
TREMARIN,PRISCILA I.
LUDWIG,THELMA A.V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv diatom guilds
disturbance
diversity
epilithon
growth forms
topic diatom guilds
disturbance
diversity
epilithon
growth forms
description Abstract: Diatom growth strategies, which are used as a proxy to analyze disturbances and environmental impacts, can also provide reliable information about environmental gradients. In this study, we used diatom communities and biological traits to assess the structure of epilithic diatoms after an oil spill in a large tributary of the Iguaçu River (Paraná, Brazil). Epilithon and water samples were taken on July 12th, 2004, and after an unexpected oil spill, on the following days: 09/19, 10/03, and 10/13/2004. We observed that the spill caused a distinct shift in both diatom composition and guild group. Diversity decreased and pollution-tolerant diatoms of the motile group became dominant in response to the elevated nutrient levels and reduced light. Tube-forming diatoms, which are strong competitors for light, dominated the epilithon 24 days after the oil spill. Both diatom guilds and growth forms were successfully used to predict the environmental conditions. While diatom guilds responded to disturbances along a temporal gradient, changes inside the guilds were the main factor for understanding the environmental gradient.
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