Estrutura e interações tróficas em três lagoas marginais no Pantanal Sul

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Autor(a) principal: MORAIS, Ronny José de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In this study trophic interactions and flows of energy/matter of three lagoons in the Pantanal (MS) submitted to the annual flood pulse - Baia da Onça, Braço Morto Acima and Braço Morto Abaixo - were analyzed with models of mass balance constructed using the Ecopath software. Thus, the objectives were: (i) to describe the mechanisms that control the dynamics of trophic webs, (ii) to identify the major groups that act as keystone, (iii) to identify information gaps for these environments, (iv) to quantify the ecotrophic community and assess the degree of development of the ecosystem. In addition to several fish compartments in other groups were inserted to compose the models, such as phytoplankton, macrophytes, zooplankton, aquatic insects, terrestrial insects, birds, reptiles and mammals. The data from fish compartments were collected in 1988-1990 and the other compartments were taken from literature. To identify the groups that act as keystone an index that is based on the trophic impact matrix of each model was used. The results indicate that in the three models, biomass and number of species concentrated between trophic levels 2 and 3, suggesting that within these levels there is greater stability, allowing the coexistence of species. In the three models, the most effective contribution of the energy flow is observed from the detritus compartment to the trophic level II, highlighting the role of detritivores in the systems. The trophic impact matrix obtained for the three models confirms the participation of detritus and some compartments found in lower trophic levels (aquatic insects and zooplankton) over most of the groups in the models, suggesting a bottom up control system. However, the presence of top predators and their strong relationships with other groups suggest the presence of top-down effect. This is verified by analysis of the index of keystone, which in the three models is greater for detritus, Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus spp, birds and mammals. So, there are in the three lagoons a matched control (bottom-up and top-down) with the acting of primary producers and higher trophic levels. The analysis of some ecosystem attributes, such as PP/R, Ascendency, Overhead and Ratio Schödinger show that the three systems are mature and have high resilience. This study is considered an initial step in the synthesis of ecological interactions about the Pantanal lagoons (MS) for that there are no studies with this approach to this ecosystem.
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spelling ANGELINI, Ronaldohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6739463859587165http://lattes.cnpq.br/3529316843970358MORAIS, Ronny José de2014-07-29T16:21:22Z2010-08-202010-03-25MORAIS, Ronny José de. Structure and trophic interactions in three lagoons in the southern Pantanal. 2010. 76 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas - Biologia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2010.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2587ark:/38995/001300000f4brIn this study trophic interactions and flows of energy/matter of three lagoons in the Pantanal (MS) submitted to the annual flood pulse - Baia da Onça, Braço Morto Acima and Braço Morto Abaixo - were analyzed with models of mass balance constructed using the Ecopath software. Thus, the objectives were: (i) to describe the mechanisms that control the dynamics of trophic webs, (ii) to identify the major groups that act as keystone, (iii) to identify information gaps for these environments, (iv) to quantify the ecotrophic community and assess the degree of development of the ecosystem. In addition to several fish compartments in other groups were inserted to compose the models, such as phytoplankton, macrophytes, zooplankton, aquatic insects, terrestrial insects, birds, reptiles and mammals. The data from fish compartments were collected in 1988-1990 and the other compartments were taken from literature. To identify the groups that act as keystone an index that is based on the trophic impact matrix of each model was used. The results indicate that in the three models, biomass and number of species concentrated between trophic levels 2 and 3, suggesting that within these levels there is greater stability, allowing the coexistence of species. In the three models, the most effective contribution of the energy flow is observed from the detritus compartment to the trophic level II, highlighting the role of detritivores in the systems. The trophic impact matrix obtained for the three models confirms the participation of detritus and some compartments found in lower trophic levels (aquatic insects and zooplankton) over most of the groups in the models, suggesting a bottom up control system. However, the presence of top predators and their strong relationships with other groups suggest the presence of top-down effect. This is verified by analysis of the index of keystone, which in the three models is greater for detritus, Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus spp, birds and mammals. So, there are in the three lagoons a matched control (bottom-up and top-down) with the acting of primary producers and higher trophic levels. The analysis of some ecosystem attributes, such as PP/R, Ascendency, Overhead and Ratio Schödinger show that the three systems are mature and have high resilience. This study is considered an initial step in the synthesis of ecological interactions about the Pantanal lagoons (MS) for that there are no studies with this approach to this ecosystem.Neste trabalho, as interações tróficas e os fluxos de energia/matéria de três lagoas marginais do Pantanal (MS) submetidas ao pulso de inundação anual - Baía da Onça, Braço Morto Acima e Braço Morto Abaixo - foram analisados com modelos de balanço de massas elaborados no software Ecopath. Assim, os objetivos foram: (i) descrever os mecanismos que controlam a dinâmica das teias tróficas; (ii) identificar os principais grupos que atuam como espécie-chave; (iii) identificar as lacunas de informação para estes ambientes; (iv) quantificar a comunidade ecotrófica e avaliar o grau de desenvolvimento do ecossistema. Além dos diversos compartimentos peixes, foram inseridos outros grupos para compor os modelos, como fitoplâncton, macrófitas, zooplâncton, insetos aquáticos, insetos terrestres, aves, répteis e mamíferos. Os dados dos compartimentos peixes foram coletados em 1988-1990 e dos outros compartimentos foram retirados da literatura. Para identificar os grupos que atuam como espécie-chave foi utilizado um índice que se baseia na matriz de impacto trófico de cada modelo. Os resultados indicam que nos três modelos, a biomassa e o número de espécies concentrou-se entre os níveis tróficos 2 e 3, sugerindo que dentro destes níveis ocorre uma maior estabilidade, o que permite a coexistência de espécies. Nos três modelos a contribuição mais efetiva do fluxo de energia é observada do compartimento de detritos para o nível trófico II, evidenciando o papel da detritivoria nos sistemas. A matriz de impacto trófico obtida para os três modelos corrobora a participação dos detritos e de alguns compartimentos presentes em níveis tróficos inferiores (insetos aquáticos e zooplâncton) sobre a maioria dos grupos nos modelos, sugerindo um controle bottom-up no sistema. No entanto, a presença de predadores de topo e suas fortes relações com os demais grupos sugerem ainda a presença do efeito top-down. Isto é verificado pela análise do índice de espécie-chave, que nos três modelos é maior para detritos, Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus spp, aves e mamíferos. Portanto, há nas três lagoas um controle combinado (bottom-up e top-down) com a atuação dos produtores primários e dos níveis tróficos superiores. A análise de alguns atributos ecossistêmicos, como PP/R, Ascendência, Overhead e Razão de Schödinger mostram que os três sistemas são maduros e possuem alta resiliência. Este estudo é considerado um passo inicial na síntese das interações ecológicas sobre as lagoas marginais do Pantanal (MS) haja vista que não há trabalhos com esta abordagem para este ecossistema.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T16:21:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Ronny Jose de Morais.pdf: 2115544 bytes, checksum: 03e8e5ddfa9ad11a524561cb60350796 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-03-25application/pdfhttp://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/TEDE/retrieve/5532/Dissertacao%20Ronny%20Jose%20de%20Morais.pdf.jpgporUniversidade Federal de GoiásMestrado em Ecologia e EvoluçãoUFGBRCiências Biológicas - Biologia1. Ecopath2. Teia trófica3. Nível trófico4. Espécie-chave5. Ecossistema1. Ecopath(software)2. Teia trófica3. Nível trófico4. Espécie-chave1. Ecopath2. Trophic web3. Trophic level4. Key species5. 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MORAIS, Ronny José de
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4. Espécie-chave
5. Ecossistema
1. Ecopath(software)
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3. Nível trófico
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title_short Estrutura e interações tróficas em três lagoas marginais no Pantanal Sul
title_full Estrutura e interações tróficas em três lagoas marginais no Pantanal Sul
title_fullStr Estrutura e interações tróficas em três lagoas marginais no Pantanal Sul
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura e interações tróficas em três lagoas marginais no Pantanal Sul
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