Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region

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Autor(a) principal: Krupek,Rogério Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Branco,Ciro Cesar Zanini, Peres,Cleto Kaveski
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84042012000300004
Resumo: We examined the relationships between environmental variations in lotic ecosystems with the seasonal dynamics of macroalgae communities at different spatial scales: drainage basin of two rivers (Rio das Pedras and Rio Marrecas), shading (open and shaded stream segments), mesohabitat (riffles and pools), and microhabitats. Data collections were made on a monthly basis between January and December/2007. A total of 16 taxa were encountered (13 species and 3 vegetative groups). All of the biotic parameters (richness, abundance, diversity, equitability, and dominance) were found to be highly variable at all of the spatial scales evaluated. On the other hand, abiotic variables demonstrated differences only at mesohabitat (in terms of current velocity) and shaded habitat (in terms of irradiance) scales. The seasonality of the macroalgae community structure was strongly influenced by microhabitat variables (current velocity, substrate H', and irradiance), demonstrating their importance over time and at different scales. Regional variables (temperature, oxygen saturation, specific conductance, pH, and turbidity) were found to have little influence on the temporal dynamics of the macroalgae communities evaluated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
title Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
spellingShingle Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
Krupek,Rogério Antonio
heterogeneity
macroalgae
seasonal variations
stream
title_short Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
title_full Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
title_fullStr Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
title_sort Spatial variations at different observational scales and the seasonal distributions of stream macroalgae in a Brazilian subtropical region
author Krupek,Rogério Antonio
author_facet Krupek,Rogério Antonio
Branco,Ciro Cesar Zanini
Peres,Cleto Kaveski
author_role author
author2 Branco,Ciro Cesar Zanini
Peres,Cleto Kaveski
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krupek,Rogério Antonio
Branco,Ciro Cesar Zanini
Peres,Cleto Kaveski
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv heterogeneity
macroalgae
seasonal variations
stream
topic heterogeneity
macroalgae
seasonal variations
stream
description We examined the relationships between environmental variations in lotic ecosystems with the seasonal dynamics of macroalgae communities at different spatial scales: drainage basin of two rivers (Rio das Pedras and Rio Marrecas), shading (open and shaded stream segments), mesohabitat (riffles and pools), and microhabitats. Data collections were made on a monthly basis between January and December/2007. A total of 16 taxa were encountered (13 species and 3 vegetative groups). All of the biotic parameters (richness, abundance, diversity, equitability, and dominance) were found to be highly variable at all of the spatial scales evaluated. On the other hand, abiotic variables demonstrated differences only at mesohabitat (in terms of current velocity) and shaded habitat (in terms of irradiance) scales. The seasonality of the macroalgae community structure was strongly influenced by microhabitat variables (current velocity, substrate H', and irradiance), demonstrating their importance over time and at different scales. Regional variables (temperature, oxygen saturation, specific conductance, pH, and turbidity) were found to have little influence on the temporal dynamics of the macroalgae communities evaluated.
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