Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Keppeler, Erlei Cassiano
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Serra, Alzenira Jacob, Vieira, Lisandro Juno Soares, De Oliveira Pereira, Jardely, Da Silva, Maralina Torres, Dos Santos, Maria José Alencar, Ferraudo, Antonio Sergio [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/UAM/IZT/DCBS/HIDRO/2018V28N3/KEPPELER
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233044
Resumo: Background: The tropics are centers of high biodiversity of Rotifera that are highly variable and abundant. They play a key role since they are a link in the interaction network with members of other communities. Temporal changes in the community structure of the Rotifera assemblage is related to hydrologic phases. Goals: In this study, we focus on testing the hypothesis that the seasonal changes in alpha diversity and abundance (standing stocks) of Rotifera (Monogononta), considering also limnological variables, are mainly related to rainfall patterns. We consider four seasons based on rainfall: rainy, very rainy, dry, and very dry. Methods: Between 2008 and 2009, rotifers were sampled monthly with a plankton net in qualitative and quantitative sampling, and seven limnological variables were recorded at three sampling stations along Lake Amapá. Results: We found approximately 23% of all Rotifera listed for the Amazonia. The high Menhinick index revealed a high species dominance, except in the rainy season. The Shannon index did not show a greater distribution of organisms (0.3844 to 0.8886) independent of the layer and time season. In general, the equability index showed that all species were equally abundant in all seasons, with higher values at the surface and in the middle of the water column. The limnological variables also showed differences between all seasons in at least a layer of the water column. Conclusions: The seasons influenced the fluctuations in the communities of Rotifera of Lake Amapá, which led to a different species distribution pattern over time.
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spelling Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)AbundanceOxbow lakeRainfallZooplanktonBackground: The tropics are centers of high biodiversity of Rotifera that are highly variable and abundant. They play a key role since they are a link in the interaction network with members of other communities. Temporal changes in the community structure of the Rotifera assemblage is related to hydrologic phases. Goals: In this study, we focus on testing the hypothesis that the seasonal changes in alpha diversity and abundance (standing stocks) of Rotifera (Monogononta), considering also limnological variables, are mainly related to rainfall patterns. We consider four seasons based on rainfall: rainy, very rainy, dry, and very dry. Methods: Between 2008 and 2009, rotifers were sampled monthly with a plankton net in qualitative and quantitative sampling, and seven limnological variables were recorded at three sampling stations along Lake Amapá. Results: We found approximately 23% of all Rotifera listed for the Amazonia. The high Menhinick index revealed a high species dominance, except in the rainy season. The Shannon index did not show a greater distribution of organisms (0.3844 to 0.8886) independent of the layer and time season. In general, the equability index showed that all species were equally abundant in all seasons, with higher values at the surface and in the middle of the water column. The limnological variables also showed differences between all seasons in at least a layer of the water column. Conclusions: The seasons influenced the fluctuations in the communities of Rotifera of Lake Amapá, which led to a different species distribution pattern over time.University Federal of Acre Campus of Cruzeiro do Sul Biodiversity Institute/ Water Analyses and Limnology Laboratorie. Multidisciplinar CenterUniversity Federal of Acre Campus of Cruzeiro do Sul Biodiversity Institute/ Water Analyses and Limnology Laboratorie Multidisciplinar Center.University Federal of Acre Campus of Rio Branco Center of Biological Sciences Aquatic Ecology and Fishes Laboratorie, Distrito FederalUniversity Federal of Acre Campus of Rio Branco Laboratory of Anatomy Distrito Federal and Secretary of Education and Culture, Rio Grande do Sul, 1907Federal Institute of Education, Baixada do Sol, Carolina de Lima, Coronel José Galdino, 495, BosqueOswaldo Cruz Institute and Foundation, Av. Brasil, 4365University Federal of Acre Campus of Cruzeiro do Sul Biodiversity Institute/ Water Analyses and Limnology Laboratorie Multidisciplinar CenterSão Paulo State University Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, Acess Via Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane w/n.,JaboticabalSão Paulo State University Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, Acess Via Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane w/n.,JaboticabalMultidisciplinar CenterMultidisciplinar Center.Aquatic Ecology and Fishes LaboratorieDistrito Federal and Secretary of Education and CultureFederal Institute of EducationOswaldo Cruz Institute and FoundationUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Keppeler, Erlei CassianoSerra, Alzenira JacobVieira, Lisandro Juno SoaresDe Oliveira Pereira, JardelyDa Silva, Maralina TorresDos Santos, Maria José AlencarFerraudo, Antonio Sergio [UNESP]2022-05-01T00:16:35Z2022-05-01T00:16:35Z2018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article335-347http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/UAM/IZT/DCBS/HIDRO/2018V28N3/KEPPELERHidrobiologica, v. 28, n. 3, p. 335-347, 2018.2448-73330188-8897http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23304410.24275/UAM/IZT/DCBS/HIDRO/2018V28N3/KEPPELER2-s2.0-85092687901Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengHidrobiologicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-01T00:16:35Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233044Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-05-01T00:16:35Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
title Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
spellingShingle Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
Keppeler, Erlei Cassiano
Abundance
Oxbow lake
Rainfall
Zooplankton
title_short Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
title_full Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
title_fullStr Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
title_sort Seasonal fluctuations of rotifera in a tropical lake inamazonia (Acre river floodplain, Brazil)
author Keppeler, Erlei Cassiano
author_facet Keppeler, Erlei Cassiano
Serra, Alzenira Jacob
Vieira, Lisandro Juno Soares
De Oliveira Pereira, Jardely
Da Silva, Maralina Torres
Dos Santos, Maria José Alencar
Ferraudo, Antonio Sergio [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Serra, Alzenira Jacob
Vieira, Lisandro Juno Soares
De Oliveira Pereira, Jardely
Da Silva, Maralina Torres
Dos Santos, Maria José Alencar
Ferraudo, Antonio Sergio [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Multidisciplinar Center
Multidisciplinar Center.
Aquatic Ecology and Fishes Laboratorie
Distrito Federal and Secretary of Education and Culture
Federal Institute of Education
Oswaldo Cruz Institute and Foundation
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Keppeler, Erlei Cassiano
Serra, Alzenira Jacob
Vieira, Lisandro Juno Soares
De Oliveira Pereira, Jardely
Da Silva, Maralina Torres
Dos Santos, Maria José Alencar
Ferraudo, Antonio Sergio [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abundance
Oxbow lake
Rainfall
Zooplankton
topic Abundance
Oxbow lake
Rainfall
Zooplankton
description Background: The tropics are centers of high biodiversity of Rotifera that are highly variable and abundant. They play a key role since they are a link in the interaction network with members of other communities. Temporal changes in the community structure of the Rotifera assemblage is related to hydrologic phases. Goals: In this study, we focus on testing the hypothesis that the seasonal changes in alpha diversity and abundance (standing stocks) of Rotifera (Monogononta), considering also limnological variables, are mainly related to rainfall patterns. We consider four seasons based on rainfall: rainy, very rainy, dry, and very dry. Methods: Between 2008 and 2009, rotifers were sampled monthly with a plankton net in qualitative and quantitative sampling, and seven limnological variables were recorded at three sampling stations along Lake Amapá. Results: We found approximately 23% of all Rotifera listed for the Amazonia. The high Menhinick index revealed a high species dominance, except in the rainy season. The Shannon index did not show a greater distribution of organisms (0.3844 to 0.8886) independent of the layer and time season. In general, the equability index showed that all species were equally abundant in all seasons, with higher values at the surface and in the middle of the water column. The limnological variables also showed differences between all seasons in at least a layer of the water column. Conclusions: The seasons influenced the fluctuations in the communities of Rotifera of Lake Amapá, which led to a different species distribution pattern over time.
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