Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed

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Autor(a) principal: Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Junk,Wolfgang, D'Ângelo,Sammya Agra, Wittmann,Florian, Schöngart,Jochen, Barbosa,Keillah Mara do Nascimento, Lopes,Aline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-975X2010000200006
Resumo: The Amazonian wetlands cover a vast area subject to a monomodal flood pulse with an annual amplitude averaging 10 m, which defines an aquatic phase and a terrestrial phase of great biological importance. According to the geological origin and the catchment areas, the physical and chemical properties of the wetland will vary, being defined two major groups, the várzeas and the igapós. Although aquatic herbaceous plants do occur in the two types, higher species richness and densities are typical of the várzeas where aquatic herbaceous species, particularly C4 plants may exhibit high biomass values and net primary production - NPP about three times these of the floodplain forest. The aquatic herbaceous plants are very important in the carbon and nutrient budgets of the várzea, since through their decomposition they promote the enrichment of the aquatic system and associated floodplains, both during the aquatic and terrestrial phases of the hydrologic cycle. The major threats to herbaceous aquatic plants are related to the modification and contamination of the habitats owing to their use in economic activities as cattle and buffalo ranching and agriculture. Degradation improves the susceptibility of these systems to fire especially during the terrestrial phase, resulting in economic losses and further degradation of floodplains. Recently oil spills linked to the petroliferous activities in the region are of major concern demanding further and urgent evaluation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
title Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
spellingShingle Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Amazon River
aquatic grasses
primary production
title_short Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
title_full Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
title_fullStr Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
title_sort Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed
author Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
author_facet Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Junk,Wolfgang
D'Ângelo,Sammya Agra
Wittmann,Florian
Schöngart,Jochen
Barbosa,Keillah Mara do Nascimento
Lopes,Aline
author_role author
author2 Junk,Wolfgang
D'Ângelo,Sammya Agra
Wittmann,Florian
Schöngart,Jochen
Barbosa,Keillah Mara do Nascimento
Lopes,Aline
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Piedade,Maria Teresa Fernandez
Junk,Wolfgang
D'Ângelo,Sammya Agra
Wittmann,Florian
Schöngart,Jochen
Barbosa,Keillah Mara do Nascimento
Lopes,Aline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon River
aquatic grasses
primary production
topic Amazon River
aquatic grasses
primary production
description The Amazonian wetlands cover a vast area subject to a monomodal flood pulse with an annual amplitude averaging 10 m, which defines an aquatic phase and a terrestrial phase of great biological importance. According to the geological origin and the catchment areas, the physical and chemical properties of the wetland will vary, being defined two major groups, the várzeas and the igapós. Although aquatic herbaceous plants do occur in the two types, higher species richness and densities are typical of the várzeas where aquatic herbaceous species, particularly C4 plants may exhibit high biomass values and net primary production - NPP about three times these of the floodplain forest. The aquatic herbaceous plants are very important in the carbon and nutrient budgets of the várzea, since through their decomposition they promote the enrichment of the aquatic system and associated floodplains, both during the aquatic and terrestrial phases of the hydrologic cycle. The major threats to herbaceous aquatic plants are related to the modification and contamination of the habitats owing to their use in economic activities as cattle and buffalo ranching and agriculture. Degradation improves the susceptibility of these systems to fire especially during the terrestrial phase, resulting in economic losses and further degradation of floodplains. Recently oil spills linked to the petroliferous activities in the region are of major concern demanding further and urgent evaluation.
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