Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Koening,Maria Luise
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Macêdo,Silvio José de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89131999000400002
Resumo: Quali-quantitative studies and hydrologic parameters were carried out in the profiles 6 (Orange) and 7 (Catuama) during the Victor Hensen cruise, in accordance with the bilateral scientific cooperation agreement Brazil/Germany. Hydrologically a zone of thermic and saline stability characterizes the superficial layer. The nutrient concentrations were generally low on the surface and higher at levels surpassing 100m in depth. 102 taxa were identified including diatoms (49), dinoflagellates (49), bluegreen algae (3), and euglenophyceae (1). The diversity and evenness were high, surpassing the environmental equilibrium. The clustering of samples showed evidence of 2 main groups, one encompassing the stations 32 and 38, characterized predominantly by Oscillatoria erythraeum, and another encompassing the remaining stations, characterized by dinoflagellates and diatoms. The clustering of species involved 4 groups, the biggest being oceanic marine species (49 species) and coastal and eurihaline marine species (31 species). The phytoplankton density varied from 50,000 cell.l-1 to 590,000 cell.l-1, characterizing an oligotrophic environment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
title Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
spellingShingle Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
Koening,Maria Luise
Hydrology
nutrients
phytoplankton structure
title_short Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
title_full Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
title_fullStr Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
title_sort Hydrology and phytoplankton community structure at Itamaracá-Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil)
author Koening,Maria Luise
author_facet Koening,Maria Luise
Macêdo,Silvio José de
author_role author
author2 Macêdo,Silvio José de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Koening,Maria Luise
Macêdo,Silvio José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrology
nutrients
phytoplankton structure
topic Hydrology
nutrients
phytoplankton structure
description Quali-quantitative studies and hydrologic parameters were carried out in the profiles 6 (Orange) and 7 (Catuama) during the Victor Hensen cruise, in accordance with the bilateral scientific cooperation agreement Brazil/Germany. Hydrologically a zone of thermic and saline stability characterizes the superficial layer. The nutrient concentrations were generally low on the surface and higher at levels surpassing 100m in depth. 102 taxa were identified including diatoms (49), dinoflagellates (49), bluegreen algae (3), and euglenophyceae (1). The diversity and evenness were high, surpassing the environmental equilibrium. The clustering of samples showed evidence of 2 main groups, one encompassing the stations 32 and 38, characterized predominantly by Oscillatoria erythraeum, and another encompassing the remaining stations, characterized by dinoflagellates and diatoms. The clustering of species involved 4 groups, the biggest being oceanic marine species (49 species) and coastal and eurihaline marine species (31 species). The phytoplankton density varied from 50,000 cell.l-1 to 590,000 cell.l-1, characterizing an oligotrophic environment.
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