Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?

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Autor(a) principal: Leite-Rossi,Luciene Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Trivinho-Strixino,Susana
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=S2179-975X2012000300009
Resumo: AIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two plant species, the native Talauma ovata (pinha-do-brejo) and the exotic Saccharum officinarum (sugarcane), by aquatic macroinvertebrates; METHODS: From each substrate, three recipients of colonization were taken from a stream, and the specimens identified to the lowest taxonomic level on days 7, 15, 34, 44, 61 and 75. The debris was weighed at the beginning and end of the experiment and determined their cell wall fractions; RESULTS: The coefficients of mineralization indicated higher velocity decay of organic matter refractory in T. ovata. There was no difference in taxonomic structure of macroinvertebrates, between the two substrates, but the community exhibited distinct functional feeding groups in the peak of colonization, with a greater number of shredders in T. ovata. The successive states of decomposition of the two plant detritus showed distinct macroinvertebrate densities; CONCLUSIONS: The amount and state of the plant biomass were important factors influencing the density and diversity of the macroinvertebrate fauna throughout the process of organic decomposition.
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spelling Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?ChironomidaeshreddersSaccharum officinarumTalauma ovatariparian forestAIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two plant species, the native Talauma ovata (pinha-do-brejo) and the exotic Saccharum officinarum (sugarcane), by aquatic macroinvertebrates; METHODS: From each substrate, three recipients of colonization were taken from a stream, and the specimens identified to the lowest taxonomic level on days 7, 15, 34, 44, 61 and 75. The debris was weighed at the beginning and end of the experiment and determined their cell wall fractions; RESULTS: The coefficients of mineralization indicated higher velocity decay of organic matter refractory in T. ovata. There was no difference in taxonomic structure of macroinvertebrates, between the two substrates, but the community exhibited distinct functional feeding groups in the peak of colonization, with a greater number of shredders in T. ovata. The successive states of decomposition of the two plant detritus showed distinct macroinvertebrate densities; CONCLUSIONS: The amount and state of the plant biomass were important factors influencing the density and diversity of the macroinvertebrate fauna throughout the process of organic decomposition.Associação Brasileira de Limnologia2012-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-975X2012000300009Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia v.24 n.3 2012reponame:Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABL)instacron:ABL10.1590/S2179-975X2012005000048info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeite-Rossi,Luciene AparecidaTrivinho-Strixino,Susanaeng2013-01-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-975X2012000300009Revistahttp://www.ablimno.org.br/publiActa.phphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||actalb@rc.unesp.br2179-975X0102-6712opendoar:2013-01-30T00:00Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
title Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
spellingShingle Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
Leite-Rossi,Luciene Aparecida
Chironomidae
shredders
Saccharum officinarum
Talauma ovata
riparian forest
title_short Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
title_full Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
title_fullStr Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
title_full_unstemmed Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
title_sort Are sugarcane leaf-detritus well colonized by aquatic macroinvertebrates?
author Leite-Rossi,Luciene Aparecida
author_facet Leite-Rossi,Luciene Aparecida
Trivinho-Strixino,Susana
author_role author
author2 Trivinho-Strixino,Susana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite-Rossi,Luciene Aparecida
Trivinho-Strixino,Susana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chironomidae
shredders
Saccharum officinarum
Talauma ovata
riparian forest
topic Chironomidae
shredders
Saccharum officinarum
Talauma ovata
riparian forest
description AIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two plant species, the native Talauma ovata (pinha-do-brejo) and the exotic Saccharum officinarum (sugarcane), by aquatic macroinvertebrates; METHODS: From each substrate, three recipients of colonization were taken from a stream, and the specimens identified to the lowest taxonomic level on days 7, 15, 34, 44, 61 and 75. The debris was weighed at the beginning and end of the experiment and determined their cell wall fractions; RESULTS: The coefficients of mineralization indicated higher velocity decay of organic matter refractory in T. ovata. There was no difference in taxonomic structure of macroinvertebrates, between the two substrates, but the community exhibited distinct functional feeding groups in the peak of colonization, with a greater number of shredders in T. ovata. The successive states of decomposition of the two plant detritus showed distinct macroinvertebrate densities; CONCLUSIONS: The amount and state of the plant biomass were important factors influencing the density and diversity of the macroinvertebrate fauna throughout the process of organic decomposition.
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