Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Larissa Araújo dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva,Andressa Crystine Souza da, Pereira,Pedro Paulo, Araujo,Ronnilda Maria Gonçalves, Ghidini,André Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032022000100600
Resumo: Abstract: This work assesses current knowledge of zooplankton biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems of the state of Acre (Brazil). A bibliographic survey was undertaken, showing that most of the reported studies have focused on zooplankton diversity and composition. Fifteen locations have been studied. There is still a scarcity of information concerning zooplankton populations in the Amazon region. To date, 170 species of planktonic rotifers have been recorded, distributed in 26 families and 38 genera, together with 18 species of cladocerans, distributed in 8 families and 18 genera, and 4 species of copepods in 2 families and 6 genera. The results indicate the need for further research concerning the biodiversity of this group of organisms at locations in the basins of the Purus and Juruá Rivers, especially in lotic ecosystems and littoral zones, given the present lack of information and the socioeconomic importance they play in the region.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
title Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
spellingShingle Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
Santos,Larissa Araújo dos
Amazon
bibliographic survey
list of species
Rotifera
Cladocera
Copepoda
title_short Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
title_full Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
title_fullStr Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
title_full_unstemmed Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
title_sort Zooplankton diversity in Acre state, Amazon, Brazil: an overview of previous studies
author Santos,Larissa Araújo dos
author_facet Santos,Larissa Araújo dos
Silva,Andressa Crystine Souza da
Pereira,Pedro Paulo
Araujo,Ronnilda Maria Gonçalves
Ghidini,André Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Silva,Andressa Crystine Souza da
Pereira,Pedro Paulo
Araujo,Ronnilda Maria Gonçalves
Ghidini,André Ricardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Larissa Araújo dos
Silva,Andressa Crystine Souza da
Pereira,Pedro Paulo
Araujo,Ronnilda Maria Gonçalves
Ghidini,André Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon
bibliographic survey
list of species
Rotifera
Cladocera
Copepoda
topic Amazon
bibliographic survey
list of species
Rotifera
Cladocera
Copepoda
description Abstract: This work assesses current knowledge of zooplankton biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems of the state of Acre (Brazil). A bibliographic survey was undertaken, showing that most of the reported studies have focused on zooplankton diversity and composition. Fifteen locations have been studied. There is still a scarcity of information concerning zooplankton populations in the Amazon region. To date, 170 species of planktonic rotifers have been recorded, distributed in 26 families and 38 genera, together with 18 species of cladocerans, distributed in 8 families and 18 genera, and 4 species of copepods in 2 families and 6 genera. The results indicate the need for further research concerning the biodiversity of this group of organisms at locations in the basins of the Purus and Juruá Rivers, especially in lotic ecosystems and littoral zones, given the present lack of information and the socioeconomic importance they play in the region.
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