How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?

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Autor(a) principal: Ramos,Geraldo José Peixoto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Santos,Maria Aparecida dos, Moura,Carlos Wallace do Nascimento
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The Caatinga domain is the largest and most diverse tropical semiarid ecoregion of South America; however, little is known about the diversity of desmids it harbors, especially the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae, Zygnematophyceae). Our study contributes to the knowledge of Cosmarium in the Caatinga through the report of 42 interesting taxa, including a new species (Cosmarium imperiale), 22 new records for South America, and 19 additions to the desmid flora from Brazil. The samples were gathered from periphytic material from the “Pantanal dos Marimbus” in the Chapada Diamantina region of Northeast Brazil. We provide taxonomic notes, ecological information, including habitat conditions with limnological data, and updated global distributions for all taxa of Cosmarium. A complementary quantitative study was performed during the last year of sampling (2018), which revealed that most taxa have their highest densities in the months with low precipitation and when the water's conductivity and transparency are greater. Our results also have implications for the conservation of the biota from Marimbus do Baiano and understand South America's desmids' biogeography since some rare taxa identified here were previously only known from other continents such as Europe and Africa.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
title How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
spellingShingle How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
Ramos,Geraldo José Peixoto
algae
desmids
periphyton
scanning electron microscopy
semiarid region
taxonomy
title_short How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
title_full How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
title_fullStr How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
title_full_unstemmed How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
title_sort How hidden is the diversity of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae) in the Brazilian Caatinga?
author Ramos,Geraldo José Peixoto
author_facet Ramos,Geraldo José Peixoto
Santos,Maria Aparecida dos
Moura,Carlos Wallace do Nascimento
author_role author
author2 Santos,Maria Aparecida dos
Moura,Carlos Wallace do Nascimento
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramos,Geraldo José Peixoto
Santos,Maria Aparecida dos
Moura,Carlos Wallace do Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv algae
desmids
periphyton
scanning electron microscopy
semiarid region
taxonomy
topic algae
desmids
periphyton
scanning electron microscopy
semiarid region
taxonomy
description ABSTRACT The Caatinga domain is the largest and most diverse tropical semiarid ecoregion of South America; however, little is known about the diversity of desmids it harbors, especially the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae, Zygnematophyceae). Our study contributes to the knowledge of Cosmarium in the Caatinga through the report of 42 interesting taxa, including a new species (Cosmarium imperiale), 22 new records for South America, and 19 additions to the desmid flora from Brazil. The samples were gathered from periphytic material from the “Pantanal dos Marimbus” in the Chapada Diamantina region of Northeast Brazil. We provide taxonomic notes, ecological information, including habitat conditions with limnological data, and updated global distributions for all taxa of Cosmarium. A complementary quantitative study was performed during the last year of sampling (2018), which revealed that most taxa have their highest densities in the months with low precipitation and when the water's conductivity and transparency are greater. Our results also have implications for the conservation of the biota from Marimbus do Baiano and understand South America's desmids' biogeography since some rare taxa identified here were previously only known from other continents such as Europe and Africa.
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