Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Caires, Taiara Aguiar
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: (Benthic filamentous cyanobacteria from the coast of the State of Bahia, Brazil). Cyanobacteria exhibit morphological and physiological characteristics that enable them to occupy different environments, such as the marine. In these environments cyanobacteria present widely different morphologies depending on the environmental characteristics such as the type of substrate and the hydrodynamics. Despite the large expanse of coastal Brazil, this group is often excluded from floristic and ecological studies of marine communities. From Bahia, which has the longest coastline of Brazil, are listed only two benthic filamentous species, highlighting the need to conduct a survey to know the real diversity of cyanobacteria in this region. Thus, this study aims to know the biodiversity, the ecological and geographic distribution of marine benthic filamentous cyanobacteria from the coast of Bahia. We analyzed samples from 23 sites along the coastline comprising four economic macro-regions of the coast of Bahia. The samples were characterized with respect to microhabitat, habit and substrate type, in addition to frequency of occurrence. The preservation of the samples was performed in formalin (4%). Hoffmann et al. (2005) with modifications Komárek (2006) was the classification system used. The material was deposited in the Herbarium ALCB of UFBA with duplicates in the UEFS Herbarium. We identified 33 taxa belonging to 18 genera and nine families. The order Pseudanabaenales was the less diverse (5 taxa), while Oscillatoriales was the most representative (19 taxa). Nostocales was represented by nine taxa. Possibly, 10 taxa are new species and one is a new genus to science. 23 new occurrences are reported: 10 to Bahia, 11 to the Northeast region and two to Brazil. Most taxa showed rare occurrence (23 taxa), and only six species showed uncommon occurrence. Symploca cf. hydnoides was the species with the widest distribution in the coast of Bahia. The greatest diversity was observed in the protected region reef (17 taxa), followed by tide pool (11) and supralittoral (8). The epilithic habit was the most common, with 21 occurrences, followed by epiphytic, with 15. Only two species showed epizoic habit. Only Oscillatoriales occurred in all substrate types on the beaches. The more diverse macroregion was the South Coast, with 20 taxa, followed by the Metropolitan Region of Salvador, North Coast and Extreme South, with 17, 12 and 5 taxa respectively. This study can help in the development of new studies of cyanobacteria in coastal marine environment, due to the scant literature dealing on this topic. There are beaches and coastal environments subsampled in Bahia, as well as in Brazil, highlighting the need for further studies on this subject in order to demonstrate the actual biodiversity in this group on the Brazilian coast.
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spelling Nunes, José Marcos de Castro23094745504http://lattes.cnpq.br/5553350296562020Sant'Anna, Célia Leitehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/388341735844888402908922525http://lattes.cnpq.br/7409830323581797Caires, Taiara Aguiar2015-11-17T23:50:59Z2013-03-15CAIRES, Taiara Aguiar. Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil. 2013. 140 f. Dissertação (Mestrado Acadêmico em Botânica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2013.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/271(Benthic filamentous cyanobacteria from the coast of the State of Bahia, Brazil). Cyanobacteria exhibit morphological and physiological characteristics that enable them to occupy different environments, such as the marine. In these environments cyanobacteria present widely different morphologies depending on the environmental characteristics such as the type of substrate and the hydrodynamics. Despite the large expanse of coastal Brazil, this group is often excluded from floristic and ecological studies of marine communities. From Bahia, which has the longest coastline of Brazil, are listed only two benthic filamentous species, highlighting the need to conduct a survey to know the real diversity of cyanobacteria in this region. Thus, this study aims to know the biodiversity, the ecological and geographic distribution of marine benthic filamentous cyanobacteria from the coast of Bahia. We analyzed samples from 23 sites along the coastline comprising four economic macro-regions of the coast of Bahia. The samples were characterized with respect to microhabitat, habit and substrate type, in addition to frequency of occurrence. The preservation of the samples was performed in formalin (4%). Hoffmann et al. (2005) with modifications Komárek (2006) was the classification system used. The material was deposited in the Herbarium ALCB of UFBA with duplicates in the UEFS Herbarium. We identified 33 taxa belonging to 18 genera and nine families. The order Pseudanabaenales was the less diverse (5 taxa), while Oscillatoriales was the most representative (19 taxa). Nostocales was represented by nine taxa. Possibly, 10 taxa are new species and one is a new genus to science. 23 new occurrences are reported: 10 to Bahia, 11 to the Northeast region and two to Brazil. Most taxa showed rare occurrence (23 taxa), and only six species showed uncommon occurrence. Symploca cf. hydnoides was the species with the widest distribution in the coast of Bahia. The greatest diversity was observed in the protected region reef (17 taxa), followed by tide pool (11) and supralittoral (8). The epilithic habit was the most common, with 21 occurrences, followed by epiphytic, with 15. Only two species showed epizoic habit. Only Oscillatoriales occurred in all substrate types on the beaches. The more diverse macroregion was the South Coast, with 20 taxa, followed by the Metropolitan Region of Salvador, North Coast and Extreme South, with 17, 12 and 5 taxa respectively. This study can help in the development of new studies of cyanobacteria in coastal marine environment, due to the scant literature dealing on this topic. There are beaches and coastal environments subsampled in Bahia, as well as in Brazil, highlighting the need for further studies on this subject in order to demonstrate the actual biodiversity in this group on the Brazilian coast.As cianobactérias apresentam características morfológicas e fisiológicas que as possibilitam ocupar os mais diversos ambientes, como os marinhos. Nestes ambientes as cianobactérias apresentam ampla variedade morfológica em função das características ambientais, como o tipo de substrato e o hidrodinamismo atuante. Apesar da grande extensão litorânea do Brasil, este grupo é comumente excluído dos levantamentos florísticos e dos estudos ecológicos das comunidades marinhas. Para a Bahia, que possui o maior litoral do Brasil, são referidas apenas duas espécies bentônicas filamentosas, evidenciando a necessidade de realizar um levantamento para se conhecer a real diversidade de cianobactérias nesta região. Deste modo, o presente estudo tem por objetivo conhecer a biodiversidade, os aspectos ecológicos e a distribuição geográfica das cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral da Bahia. Foram analisadas amostras coletadas em 23 áreas ao longo do litoral compreendendo quatro macrorregiões econômicas do litoral baiano. As amostras foram caracterizadas quanto ao microhabitat, hábito e tipo de substrato, além da frequência de ocorrência. A preservação das amostras foi feita em solução de formol (4%). O sistema de classificação utilizado foi o Hoffmann et al. (2005) com modificações de Komárek (2006). O material foi depositado no Herbário ALCB da UFBA com duplicatas para o Herbário da UEFS. Foram identificados 33 táxons, distribuídos em 18 gêneros e nove famílias. A ordem Pseudanabaenales foi a menos diversa (5 táxons), enquanto Oscillatoriales foi a mais representativa (19 táxons). Nostocales foi representada por nove táxons. Possivelmente, 10 táxons constituem novas espécies e um constitui novo gênero para a ciência. São relatadas 23 novas ocorrências, sendo 10 para a Bahia, 11 para o Nordeste e dois para o Brasil. A maioria dos táxons apresentou ocorrência rara (23 táxons), tendo apenas seis espécies com ocorrência pouco frequente. Symploca cf. hydnoides foi a espécie com mais ampla distribuição no litoral baiano. A maior diversidade foi observada na região protegida do recife (17 táxons), seguida da poça de maré (11) e do supralitoral (8). O hábito epilítico foi o mais comum, tendo 21 ocorrências, seguido do epifítico, com 15. Apenas duas espécies apresentaram hábito epizóico. Somente as Oscillatoriales ocorreram em todos os tipos de substrato ocorrentes nas praias. A macrorregião mais diversa foi o Litoral Sul, com 20 táxons, seguida da Região Metropolitana de Salvador, Litoral Norte e Extremo Sul, com 17, 12 e 5 táxons respectivamente. Este estudo serve de subsídio para a realização de novos trabalhos com cianobactérias em ambiente marinho costeiro, visto a escassa bibliografia versando sobre este tema. Existem ainda praias e ambientes subamostrados no litoral baiano, assim como em todo o Brasil, evidenciando a necessidade de novos estudos com esta temática, de modo a demonstrar a real biodiversidade deste grupo no litoral brasileiro.Submitted by Natalie Mendes (nataliermendes@gmail.com) on 2015-11-17T23:50:59Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação -Taiara Aguiar Caires.pdf: 5807922 bytes, checksum: c25f1e4054ec8de19fb9e5a8fc35a268 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-11-17T23:50:59Z (GMT). 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title Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
spellingShingle Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
Caires, Taiara Aguiar
Cianobactéria
Ambientes costeiros
Taxonomia
Bahia
Brasil
Cyanobacteria
Coastal environments
Taxonomy
Bahia
Brazil
BOTANICA::TAXONOMIA VEGETAL
title_short Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_full Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_fullStr Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_sort Cianobactérias marinhas bentônicas filamentosas do litoral do Estado da Bahia, Brasil
author Caires, Taiara Aguiar
author_facet Caires, Taiara Aguiar
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Sant'Anna, Célia Leite
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caires, Taiara Aguiar
contributor_str_mv Nunes, José Marcos de Castro
Sant'Anna, Célia Leite
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cianobactéria
Ambientes costeiros
Taxonomia
Bahia
Brasil
topic Cianobactéria
Ambientes costeiros
Taxonomia
Bahia
Brasil
Cyanobacteria
Coastal environments
Taxonomy
Bahia
Brazil
BOTANICA::TAXONOMIA VEGETAL
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Coastal environments
Taxonomy
Bahia
Brazil
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description (Benthic filamentous cyanobacteria from the coast of the State of Bahia, Brazil). Cyanobacteria exhibit morphological and physiological characteristics that enable them to occupy different environments, such as the marine. In these environments cyanobacteria present widely different morphologies depending on the environmental characteristics such as the type of substrate and the hydrodynamics. Despite the large expanse of coastal Brazil, this group is often excluded from floristic and ecological studies of marine communities. From Bahia, which has the longest coastline of Brazil, are listed only two benthic filamentous species, highlighting the need to conduct a survey to know the real diversity of cyanobacteria in this region. Thus, this study aims to know the biodiversity, the ecological and geographic distribution of marine benthic filamentous cyanobacteria from the coast of Bahia. We analyzed samples from 23 sites along the coastline comprising four economic macro-regions of the coast of Bahia. The samples were characterized with respect to microhabitat, habit and substrate type, in addition to frequency of occurrence. The preservation of the samples was performed in formalin (4%). Hoffmann et al. (2005) with modifications Komárek (2006) was the classification system used. The material was deposited in the Herbarium ALCB of UFBA with duplicates in the UEFS Herbarium. We identified 33 taxa belonging to 18 genera and nine families. The order Pseudanabaenales was the less diverse (5 taxa), while Oscillatoriales was the most representative (19 taxa). Nostocales was represented by nine taxa. Possibly, 10 taxa are new species and one is a new genus to science. 23 new occurrences are reported: 10 to Bahia, 11 to the Northeast region and two to Brazil. Most taxa showed rare occurrence (23 taxa), and only six species showed uncommon occurrence. Symploca cf. hydnoides was the species with the widest distribution in the coast of Bahia. The greatest diversity was observed in the protected region reef (17 taxa), followed by tide pool (11) and supralittoral (8). The epilithic habit was the most common, with 21 occurrences, followed by epiphytic, with 15. Only two species showed epizoic habit. Only Oscillatoriales occurred in all substrate types on the beaches. The more diverse macroregion was the South Coast, with 20 taxa, followed by the Metropolitan Region of Salvador, North Coast and Extreme South, with 17, 12 and 5 taxa respectively. This study can help in the development of new studies of cyanobacteria in coastal marine environment, due to the scant literature dealing on this topic. There are beaches and coastal environments subsampled in Bahia, as well as in Brazil, highlighting the need for further studies on this subject in order to demonstrate the actual biodiversity in this group on the Brazilian coast.
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