Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and impacted ecosystems. Loss of diversity is related to changes in ecosystem stability and can affect functional groups, also influencing reef resilience. Tourism is an activity that is known to reduce species richness but it is not yet known how this affects ecosystem functionality. The fact that there are several species performing the same function (functional redundancy) increases the community's capacity for response and / or adaptation to disturbances. The present study aimed to evaluate how tourism affects functional redundancy in coral reefs. Two areas were selected on the reef of Porto de Galinhas, an area open to visitors and another area closed to visitation. A survey of the macrobenthic species present in the areas was carried out and data available in the literature were used. Eight important functions were selected to maintain the functioning of coral reefs and all species were classified into functional groups. Functional redundancy was quantified through the size of the functional group, so the degree of redundancy varied as a function of the number of species within the group. These data were classified and compared between the open and closed areas of tourism. Functional diversity (calculated using the Shannon-Wiener Index) was also compared. The community was represented by the typical biota of reefs such as algae, sponges, cnidarians, annelids, mollusks and crustaceans. Twenty - four species were identified in the open area and 43 species in the closed area, with significant differences between the areas. Although there was a reduction in the size of several functional groups in the open area, there was no significant difference in the functional diversity of the communities, with low values in the two areas. Some important groups such as Heterotrophic-Onivorous and Pastadores / Scrapers did not present redundancy, with only one species in each group in the open area. The correlation analysis of the redundancy values in each functional group between the two areas showed that the loss of the species proportionally affected all the functional groups. However, some groups were out of the confidence interval (99%) as Suspensivore / Filtrator, Non-bioerosives, Massif / Non-branched, with different responses to species loss due to tourism. These results show that, although there is still no reduction in functional redundancy in the area open to tourism in Porto de Galinhas, the loss of species already affected affects some specific functional groups, highlighting the need for more comprehensive studies on the subject in the reefs Brazilians.
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spelling GOMES, Paula BragaPÉREZ, Carlos DanielCARVALHO, Monica Lúcia BotterMELO JÚNIOR, Mauro dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7969653824014642SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos2018-09-17T14:33:35Z2017-02-22SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos. Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil. 2017. 64 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7570Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and impacted ecosystems. Loss of diversity is related to changes in ecosystem stability and can affect functional groups, also influencing reef resilience. Tourism is an activity that is known to reduce species richness but it is not yet known how this affects ecosystem functionality. The fact that there are several species performing the same function (functional redundancy) increases the community's capacity for response and / or adaptation to disturbances. The present study aimed to evaluate how tourism affects functional redundancy in coral reefs. Two areas were selected on the reef of Porto de Galinhas, an area open to visitors and another area closed to visitation. A survey of the macrobenthic species present in the areas was carried out and data available in the literature were used. Eight important functions were selected to maintain the functioning of coral reefs and all species were classified into functional groups. Functional redundancy was quantified through the size of the functional group, so the degree of redundancy varied as a function of the number of species within the group. These data were classified and compared between the open and closed areas of tourism. Functional diversity (calculated using the Shannon-Wiener Index) was also compared. The community was represented by the typical biota of reefs such as algae, sponges, cnidarians, annelids, mollusks and crustaceans. Twenty - four species were identified in the open area and 43 species in the closed area, with significant differences between the areas. Although there was a reduction in the size of several functional groups in the open area, there was no significant difference in the functional diversity of the communities, with low values in the two areas. Some important groups such as Heterotrophic-Onivorous and Pastadores / Scrapers did not present redundancy, with only one species in each group in the open area. The correlation analysis of the redundancy values in each functional group between the two areas showed that the loss of the species proportionally affected all the functional groups. However, some groups were out of the confidence interval (99%) as Suspensivore / Filtrator, Non-bioerosives, Massif / Non-branched, with different responses to species loss due to tourism. These results show that, although there is still no reduction in functional redundancy in the area open to tourism in Porto de Galinhas, the loss of species already affected affects some specific functional groups, highlighting the need for more comprehensive studies on the subject in the reefs Brazilians.Os recifes de corais são um dos ecossistemas mais diversos e também mais impactados. A perda de diversidade está relacionada com a alterações na estabilidade do ecossistema e pode afetar os grupos funcionais, influenciando também na resiliência dos recifes. O turismo é uma atividade que reconhecidamente reduz a riqueza de espécies mas ainda não se sabe como isso afeta a funcionalidade do ecossistema. O fato de haver diversas espécies desempenhando a mesma função (redundância funcional) amplia a capacidade de resposta e/ou adaptação da comunidade frente a distúrbios. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar como o turismo afeta a redundância funcional nos recifes de corais. Duas áreas foram selecionadas no recife de Porto de Galinhas, uma área aberta à visitação de turistas e outra área fechada à visitação. Foi realizado um levantamento das espécies macrobentônicas presentes nas áreas e utilizados dados disponíveis na literatura. Foram selecionadas oito funções importantes para a manutenção do funcionamento dos recifes de corais e todas as espécies foram classificadas dentro dos grupos funcionais. A redundância funcional foi quantificada através do tamanho do grupo funcional, assim o grau de redundância variou em função do número de espécies dentro do grupo. Esses dados foram classificados e comparados entre as áreas aberta e fechada ao turismo. Também foi comparada a diversidade funcional (calculada através do Índice de Shannon-Wiener). A comunidade esteve representada pela biota típica de recifes como algas, esponjas, cnidários, anelídeos, moluscos e crustáceos. Foram identificadas 24 espécies na área aberta e 43 espécies na área fechada, com diferença significativa entre as áreas. Apesar de haver redução no tamanho de vários grupos funcionais na área aberta, não foi verificada diferença significativa na diversidade funcional das comunidades, com valores baixos nas duas áreas. Alguns grupos importantes como os Heterotróficos-Onívoros e Pastadores/Raspadores não apresentaram redundância, com apenas uma espécie em cada grupo na área aberta. A análise de correlação dos valores de redundância em cada grupo funcional entre as duas áreas mostrou que a perda das espécie afetou de forma proporcional todos os grupos funcionais. No entanto, alguns grupos ficaram fora do intervalo de confiança (99%) como Suspensívoro/Filtrador, Não bioerosivos, Maciço/Não ramificado, com respostas diferentes à perda de espécies devido ao turismo. Esses resultados mostram que, apesar de ainda não ser visualizada uma redução da redundância funcional na área aberta ao turismo em Porto de Galinhas, a perda de espécies verificada já afeta alguns grupos funcionais específicos, ressaltando a necessidade de estudos mais abrangentes sobre o tema nos recifes brasileiros.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-09-17T14:33:35Z No. of bitstreams: 1 David Luan Alves dos Santos.pdf: 1546955 bytes, checksum: c1c98862e6af2eb72053d581cd150ed7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-09-17T14:33:35Z (GMT). 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title Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos
Impacto ambiental
Turismo
Porto de Galinhas (PE)
Ambiente recifal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Redundância funcional em recifes impactados pelo turismo em Porto de Galinhas, Nordeste do Brasil
author SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos
author_facet SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv PÉREZ, Carlos Daniel
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Monica Lúcia Botter
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MELO JÚNIOR, Mauro de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, David Luan Alves dos
contributor_str_mv GOMES, Paula Braga
PÉREZ, Carlos Daniel
CARVALHO, Monica Lúcia Botter
MELO JÚNIOR, Mauro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Impacto ambiental
Turismo
Porto de Galinhas (PE)
Ambiente recifal
topic Impacto ambiental
Turismo
Porto de Galinhas (PE)
Ambiente recifal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and impacted ecosystems. Loss of diversity is related to changes in ecosystem stability and can affect functional groups, also influencing reef resilience. Tourism is an activity that is known to reduce species richness but it is not yet known how this affects ecosystem functionality. The fact that there are several species performing the same function (functional redundancy) increases the community's capacity for response and / or adaptation to disturbances. The present study aimed to evaluate how tourism affects functional redundancy in coral reefs. Two areas were selected on the reef of Porto de Galinhas, an area open to visitors and another area closed to visitation. A survey of the macrobenthic species present in the areas was carried out and data available in the literature were used. Eight important functions were selected to maintain the functioning of coral reefs and all species were classified into functional groups. Functional redundancy was quantified through the size of the functional group, so the degree of redundancy varied as a function of the number of species within the group. These data were classified and compared between the open and closed areas of tourism. Functional diversity (calculated using the Shannon-Wiener Index) was also compared. The community was represented by the typical biota of reefs such as algae, sponges, cnidarians, annelids, mollusks and crustaceans. Twenty - four species were identified in the open area and 43 species in the closed area, with significant differences between the areas. Although there was a reduction in the size of several functional groups in the open area, there was no significant difference in the functional diversity of the communities, with low values in the two areas. Some important groups such as Heterotrophic-Onivorous and Pastadores / Scrapers did not present redundancy, with only one species in each group in the open area. The correlation analysis of the redundancy values in each functional group between the two areas showed that the loss of the species proportionally affected all the functional groups. However, some groups were out of the confidence interval (99%) as Suspensivore / Filtrator, Non-bioerosives, Massif / Non-branched, with different responses to species loss due to tourism. These results show that, although there is still no reduction in functional redundancy in the area open to tourism in Porto de Galinhas, the loss of species already affected affects some specific functional groups, highlighting the need for more comprehensive studies on the subject in the reefs Brazilians.
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