Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Klivia Rilavia Paiva da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Barbosa,José Etham de Lucena, Santana,Lucineide Maria, Barbosa,Luciana Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: Aim The study analyzed the potential use of the phytoplankton functional groups as an environmental bioindicator in aquatic ecosystems of Brazilian semiarid region. Methods Using data collected over five years of a natural lagoon and two reservoirs, we evaluate the relationship between functional groups and environmental conditions through the multivariate approach. The Q index was applied to assess ecological status in these ecosystems. Results In Panati, the temporary and natural lagoon, the partial habitat desiccation and presence of macrophytes reflected in the less nutrients concentrations and phytoplankton composition, with high biomass of coccoids Chlorophyceae, diatoms and desmids (functional groups J, MP and N, respectively). Taperoá and Soledade reservoirs presented high cyanobacteria contribution, however the biomass and contribution of cyanobacteria in Taperoá (SN, S1) were lower than in Soledade. In this reservoir, cyanobacteria were more abundant, alternating in dominance (LO, M, LM, SN, S1). According to tendencies revealed by Redundancy Analysis (RDA), the main driving abiotic factors on the phytoplankton functional groups were pH, nutrients and light availability. As expected, phytoplankton composition directly influenced the Q index result, showing mostly bad to tolerable conditions in Soledade, medium to good in Taperoá and good to excellent in Panati. Conclusions The Q index was a good tool to assess the water quality and ecological status in aquatic ecosystems from the Brazilian semiarid region, reflecting the influence of natural control mechanisms on the harmful cyanobacteria blooms in temporary ecosystems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
title Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
spellingShingle Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
Silva,Klivia Rilavia Paiva da
cyanobacteria dominance
reservoirs
physical disturbances
Q index
water quality
title_short Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
title_full Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
title_fullStr Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
title_sort Phytoplankton functional groups in shallow aquatic ecosystems from the semiarid region of Brazil
author Silva,Klivia Rilavia Paiva da
author_facet Silva,Klivia Rilavia Paiva da
Barbosa,José Etham de Lucena
Santana,Lucineide Maria
Barbosa,Luciana Gomes
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,José Etham de Lucena
Santana,Lucineide Maria
Barbosa,Luciana Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Klivia Rilavia Paiva da
Barbosa,José Etham de Lucena
Santana,Lucineide Maria
Barbosa,Luciana Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cyanobacteria dominance
reservoirs
physical disturbances
Q index
water quality
topic cyanobacteria dominance
reservoirs
physical disturbances
Q index
water quality
description Abstract: Aim The study analyzed the potential use of the phytoplankton functional groups as an environmental bioindicator in aquatic ecosystems of Brazilian semiarid region. Methods Using data collected over five years of a natural lagoon and two reservoirs, we evaluate the relationship between functional groups and environmental conditions through the multivariate approach. The Q index was applied to assess ecological status in these ecosystems. Results In Panati, the temporary and natural lagoon, the partial habitat desiccation and presence of macrophytes reflected in the less nutrients concentrations and phytoplankton composition, with high biomass of coccoids Chlorophyceae, diatoms and desmids (functional groups J, MP and N, respectively). Taperoá and Soledade reservoirs presented high cyanobacteria contribution, however the biomass and contribution of cyanobacteria in Taperoá (SN, S1) were lower than in Soledade. In this reservoir, cyanobacteria were more abundant, alternating in dominance (LO, M, LM, SN, S1). According to tendencies revealed by Redundancy Analysis (RDA), the main driving abiotic factors on the phytoplankton functional groups were pH, nutrients and light availability. As expected, phytoplankton composition directly influenced the Q index result, showing mostly bad to tolerable conditions in Soledade, medium to good in Taperoá and good to excellent in Panati. Conclusions The Q index was a good tool to assess the water quality and ecological status in aquatic ecosystems from the Brazilian semiarid region, reflecting the influence of natural control mechanisms on the harmful cyanobacteria blooms in temporary ecosystems.
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