Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada

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Autor(a) principal: König, Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Low-order forested streams are dependent on allochthonous material input and the main energy source is obtained from leaf litter provided by the surrounding vegetation. Several gaps need to be filled to the knowledge of this process in subtropical environments and, accordingly, the thesis aimed to conduct some investigations considering the decomposition of leaf litter in streams. Four studies were conducted in subtropical streams with the following objectives: a) to verify the quantitative importance of the leaf input into streams, the main sources of input and its variation over the year; b) to analyze the influence of the leaf litter quality on decomposition and macroinvertebrate colonization; c) to evaluate the influence of the land use on the decomposition process, including the macroinvertebrate community and fungi; d) to conduct an initial investigation about the influence of insecticide application on the macroinvertebrate community that colonizes leaves in streams. Leaf litter was the main plant component to come in stream and the main route of entry allochthonous material was vertical. We observed the influence of season on this entry, with an increase mainly in the autumn and in the months with high rainfall. The chemical characteristic of leaves influenced the decomposition of leaf litter and its colonization by the macroinvertebrate community. Leaves with higher nitrogen content and lower amount of components that hinder decomposition were processed more quickly and, for these reasons, showed a higher amount of shredders. Moreover, different land uses did not significantly influence the decomposition process, just modifying some aspects of the macroinvertebrate community, especially in streams with urban influence. The results may be due to high currents found in local streams that make homogeneous its consequences for water quality, for the biological component and hence for ecological processes such as decomposition. We observed an influence of insecticide application on the macroinvertebrate community, decreasing the abundance of the target groups of the product, but generating an increase in the richness and abundance of other groups after an initial period of colonization.
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spelling Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associadaLeaf litter in subtropical streams: dynamics of organic matter, decomposition process and associated macrofauna.Vegetação ripáriaEntrada de matéria orgânicaFungos filamentososInvertebrados aquáticosRiparian vegetationOrganic matter inputHyphomycetesAquatic invertebratesCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASLow-order forested streams are dependent on allochthonous material input and the main energy source is obtained from leaf litter provided by the surrounding vegetation. Several gaps need to be filled to the knowledge of this process in subtropical environments and, accordingly, the thesis aimed to conduct some investigations considering the decomposition of leaf litter in streams. Four studies were conducted in subtropical streams with the following objectives: a) to verify the quantitative importance of the leaf input into streams, the main sources of input and its variation over the year; b) to analyze the influence of the leaf litter quality on decomposition and macroinvertebrate colonization; c) to evaluate the influence of the land use on the decomposition process, including the macroinvertebrate community and fungi; d) to conduct an initial investigation about the influence of insecticide application on the macroinvertebrate community that colonizes leaves in streams. Leaf litter was the main plant component to come in stream and the main route of entry allochthonous material was vertical. We observed the influence of season on this entry, with an increase mainly in the autumn and in the months with high rainfall. The chemical characteristic of leaves influenced the decomposition of leaf litter and its colonization by the macroinvertebrate community. Leaves with higher nitrogen content and lower amount of components that hinder decomposition were processed more quickly and, for these reasons, showed a higher amount of shredders. Moreover, different land uses did not significantly influence the decomposition process, just modifying some aspects of the macroinvertebrate community, especially in streams with urban influence. The results may be due to high currents found in local streams that make homogeneous its consequences for water quality, for the biological component and hence for ecological processes such as decomposition. We observed an influence of insecticide application on the macroinvertebrate community, decreasing the abundance of the target groups of the product, but generating an increase in the richness and abundance of other groups after an initial period of colonization.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorOs riachos florestados de baixa ordem são dependentes da entrada de material alóctone e a principal fonte de energia é obtida de detritos foliares provenientes da vegetação de entorno. Várias lacunas precisam ser preenchidas para o conhecimento desse processo em ambientes subtropicais e, nesse sentido, esta tese teve como objetivo realizar algumas investigações considerando o processamento de detritos foliares em riachos. Foram conduzidos quatro estudos em riachos subtropicais com os seguintes objetivos: a) verificar a importância quantitativa da entrada foliar em riachos, as principais vias de entrada e sua variação ao longo do ano; b) analisar a influência da qualidade do detrito foliar sobre a decomposição e colonização por macroinvertebrados; c) avaliar a influência do uso e ocupação da terra sobre o processo de decomposição, incluindo a comunidade de macroinvertebrados e fungos; d) realizar uma investigação inicial acerca da influência da aplicação de inseticida sobre a comunidade de macroinvertebrados que coloniza folhas em riachos. Detritos foliares foram o principal componente vegetal a entrar no riacho e a principal via de entrada do material alóctone foi a lateral. Foi observada influência da época do ano sobre esta entrada, com aumento principalmente nos meses do outono e com alta pluviosidade. A característica química das folhas influenciou a decomposição de detritos foliares e sua colonização pela comunidade de macroinvertebrados. Folhas com maior teor de nitrogênio e menor quantidade de componentes que dificultam a decomposição foram processadas mais rapidamente e apresentaram maior quantidade de fragmentadores. Por outro lado, diferentes usos da terra não influenciaram significativamente o processo de decomposição, apenas modificando alguns aspectos da comunidade de macroinvertebrados, principalmente em riachos com influência urbana. Os resultados podem ter ocorrido devido às altas correntezas encontradas nos riachos da região, que tornam homogêneas suas consequências para a qualidade da água, para o componente biológico e, consequentemente, para os processos ecológicos como a decomposição. Foi observada uma influência da aplicação de inseticida sobre a comunidade de macroinvertebrados, diminuindo a abundância dos grupos-alvo do produto, mas gerando um aumento na riqueza e abundância dos demais grupos após um período inicial de colonização.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRCiências BiológicasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalHepp, Luiz Ubiratanhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0784893347159686Gonçalves Júnior, José Franciscohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1415005734830737Peres, Luciane Ayreshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5408553163437068Moretti, Marcelo da Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3547610267125711Fornel, Rodrigohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9519038691227013König, Rodrigo2014-07-312014-07-312013-03-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfKÖNIG, Rodrigo. Leaf litter in subtropical streams: dynamics of organic matter, decomposition process and associated macrofauna.. 2013. 102 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
Leaf litter in subtropical streams: dynamics of organic matter, decomposition process and associated macrofauna.
title Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
spellingShingle Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
König, Rodrigo
Vegetação ripária
Entrada de matéria orgânica
Fungos filamentosos
Invertebrados aquáticos
Riparian vegetation
Organic matter input
Hyphomycetes
Aquatic invertebrates
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
title_full Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
title_fullStr Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
title_full_unstemmed Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
title_sort Detritos foliares em riachos subtropicais: dinâmica de matéria orgânica, processo de decomposição e macrofauna associada
author König, Rodrigo
author_facet König, Rodrigo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Hepp, Luiz Ubiratan
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0784893347159686
Gonçalves Júnior, José Francisco
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1415005734830737
Peres, Luciane Ayres
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5408553163437068
Moretti, Marcelo da Silva
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3547610267125711
Fornel, Rodrigo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9519038691227013
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv König, Rodrigo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vegetação ripária
Entrada de matéria orgânica
Fungos filamentosos
Invertebrados aquáticos
Riparian vegetation
Organic matter input
Hyphomycetes
Aquatic invertebrates
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic Vegetação ripária
Entrada de matéria orgânica
Fungos filamentosos
Invertebrados aquáticos
Riparian vegetation
Organic matter input
Hyphomycetes
Aquatic invertebrates
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description Low-order forested streams are dependent on allochthonous material input and the main energy source is obtained from leaf litter provided by the surrounding vegetation. Several gaps need to be filled to the knowledge of this process in subtropical environments and, accordingly, the thesis aimed to conduct some investigations considering the decomposition of leaf litter in streams. Four studies were conducted in subtropical streams with the following objectives: a) to verify the quantitative importance of the leaf input into streams, the main sources of input and its variation over the year; b) to analyze the influence of the leaf litter quality on decomposition and macroinvertebrate colonization; c) to evaluate the influence of the land use on the decomposition process, including the macroinvertebrate community and fungi; d) to conduct an initial investigation about the influence of insecticide application on the macroinvertebrate community that colonizes leaves in streams. Leaf litter was the main plant component to come in stream and the main route of entry allochthonous material was vertical. We observed the influence of season on this entry, with an increase mainly in the autumn and in the months with high rainfall. The chemical characteristic of leaves influenced the decomposition of leaf litter and its colonization by the macroinvertebrate community. Leaves with higher nitrogen content and lower amount of components that hinder decomposition were processed more quickly and, for these reasons, showed a higher amount of shredders. Moreover, different land uses did not significantly influence the decomposition process, just modifying some aspects of the macroinvertebrate community, especially in streams with urban influence. The results may be due to high currents found in local streams that make homogeneous its consequences for water quality, for the biological component and hence for ecological processes such as decomposition. We observed an influence of insecticide application on the macroinvertebrate community, decreasing the abundance of the target groups of the product, but generating an increase in the richness and abundance of other groups after an initial period of colonization.
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal
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BR
Ciências Biológicas
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal
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