Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais

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Autor(a) principal: DINIZ, Anamaria Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: The classification based on morphology is an approach considered important to predict the effects of environmental changes on the phytoplankton community, being a useful tool to understand the herbivory and predation exerted by zooplankton. Environments that present different trophic states show changes in the phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction mode. The objective of this work is to analyze phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction, through phytoplankton functional groups based on morphology (FGBM), in two tropical reservoirs with different trophic states. Monthly collections were carried out from July/2016 to April/2017, in the limnetic region of the Tapacurá and Tabocas reservoirs, for biotic and abiotic analyzes. In situ experiments were also carried out in these ecosystems, where microcosms were maintained with micro and mesozooplankton addition and a control without zooplankton. Tabocas was mesotrophic during the study, the studied communities were predominantly constituted by small to medium chlorophytes and by mesozooplankton. Tapacurá, on the other hand, was supereutrophic during the study, constituted by filamentous and colonial cyanobacteria and by micro and mesozooplankton. In the experiments, it was verified that in the mesotrophic reservoir, in the presence of the micro and mesozooplankton, all phytoplankton morpho-functional groups presented growth rates with negative values. The ingestion rate, for this environment, showed that small to medium chlorophytes (2 - 50 μm) were highly ingested by micro and mesozooplankton. In the supereutrophic reservoir, the phytoplankton growth rate differed significantly only for unicellular flagellate and diatoms; however, only small flagellates with siliceous structures, medium-sized organisms without specialized structures and organisms with silica exoskeleton (diatoms) had a negative growth in presence of microzooplankton, and colonial cyanobacteria had negative growth in the presence of micro and mesozooplankton. In the rate of ingestion it was observed that the microzooplankton ingested in greater quantity colonial cyanobacteria, and the mesozooplankton, filamentous cyanobacteria. These results show that in mesotrophic reservoirs the phytoplankton community is constituted by phytoplankton groups highly susceptible to mesozooplankton ingestion, whereas in highly eutrophic reservoirs there is a predominance of cyanobacteria that are mainly ingested by microzooplankton.
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spelling MOURA, Ariadne do NascimentoSEVERIANO, Juliana dos SantosMELO JÚNIOR, Mauro deDANTAS, Ênio WocyliOLIVEIRA, Fábio Henrique Portella Corrêa deRAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira FerrazARAGÃO-TAVARES, Nísia Karine Cavalcantihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1013485634184400DINIZ, Anamaria Silva2018-05-23T14:38:03Z2018-02-27DINIZ, Anamaria Silva. Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais. 2018. 56 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7264The classification based on morphology is an approach considered important to predict the effects of environmental changes on the phytoplankton community, being a useful tool to understand the herbivory and predation exerted by zooplankton. Environments that present different trophic states show changes in the phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction mode. The objective of this work is to analyze phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction, through phytoplankton functional groups based on morphology (FGBM), in two tropical reservoirs with different trophic states. Monthly collections were carried out from July/2016 to April/2017, in the limnetic region of the Tapacurá and Tabocas reservoirs, for biotic and abiotic analyzes. In situ experiments were also carried out in these ecosystems, where microcosms were maintained with micro and mesozooplankton addition and a control without zooplankton. Tabocas was mesotrophic during the study, the studied communities were predominantly constituted by small to medium chlorophytes and by mesozooplankton. Tapacurá, on the other hand, was supereutrophic during the study, constituted by filamentous and colonial cyanobacteria and by micro and mesozooplankton. In the experiments, it was verified that in the mesotrophic reservoir, in the presence of the micro and mesozooplankton, all phytoplankton morpho-functional groups presented growth rates with negative values. The ingestion rate, for this environment, showed that small to medium chlorophytes (2 - 50 μm) were highly ingested by micro and mesozooplankton. In the supereutrophic reservoir, the phytoplankton growth rate differed significantly only for unicellular flagellate and diatoms; however, only small flagellates with siliceous structures, medium-sized organisms without specialized structures and organisms with silica exoskeleton (diatoms) had a negative growth in presence of microzooplankton, and colonial cyanobacteria had negative growth in the presence of micro and mesozooplankton. In the rate of ingestion it was observed that the microzooplankton ingested in greater quantity colonial cyanobacteria, and the mesozooplankton, filamentous cyanobacteria. These results show that in mesotrophic reservoirs the phytoplankton community is constituted by phytoplankton groups highly susceptible to mesozooplankton ingestion, whereas in highly eutrophic reservoirs there is a predominance of cyanobacteria that are mainly ingested by microzooplankton.A classificação baseada na morfologia é uma abordagem considerada importante para prever os efeitos das mudanças ambientais sobre a comunidade fitoplanctônica, sendo uma ferramenta útil para entender a herbivoria e a predação exercida pelo zooplâncton. Ambientes que apresentam diferentes estados tróficos mostram modificações no modo de interação fitoplâncton-zooplâncton. Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a interação fitoplânctonzooplâncton, através dos grupos funcionais fitoplanctônicos baseados na morfologia (GFBM), em dois reservatórios tropicais com diferentes estados tróficos. Foram realizadas coletas mensais, de julho/2016 a abril/2017, na região limnética dos reservatórios Tapacurá e Tabocas, para análises bióticas e abióticas. Experimentos in situ também foram realizados nestes ecossistemas, onde foram mantidos microcosmos com adição do micro- e mesozooplâncton e um controle sem zooplâncton. Tabocas apresentou-se mesotrófico durante o estudo, as comunidades estudadas estiveram predominantemente constituídas por clorófitas de pequeno a médio porte e pelo mesozooplâncton. Tapacurá, por outro lado, apresentou-se supereutrófico durante o estudo, constituído por cianobactérias filamentosas e coloniais e pelo micro e mesozooplâncton. Nos experimentos, foi verificado que no reservatório mesotrófico, na presença do micro e mesozooplâncton, todos os grupos morfo-funcionais fitoplanctônicos apresentaram taxas de crescimento com valores negativos. A taxa de ingestão, para este ambiente, evidenciou que as clorófitas de pequeno a médio porte (2 – 50μm) foram altamente ingeridas pelo micro e mesozooplâncton. No resevatório supereutrófico, a taxa de crescimento fitoplanctônico diferiu significativamente apenas para organismos flagelados unicelulares e as diatomáceas; no entanto, apenas os pequenos flagelados com estruturas silicosas, organismos de tamanho médio sem estruturas especializadas e organismos com exoesqueleto silicoso (diatomáceas) tiveram crescimento negativo na presença do microzooplâncton, e as cianobactérias coloniais tiveram crescimento negativo na presença do micro e mesozooplâncton. Na taxa de ingestão foi observado que o microzooplâncton ingeriu em maior quantidade cianobactérias coloniais, e o mesozooplâncton, cianobactérias filamentosas. Estes resultados mostram que em reservatórios mesotróficos a comunidade fitoplanctônica é constituída por grupos fitoplanctônicos altamente susceptíveis à ingestão pelo mesozooplâncton, enquanto que em reservatórios altamente eutrofizados há predominância de cianobactérias que são ingeridas, principalmente, pelo microzooplâncton.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-05-23T14:38:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Anamaria Silva Diniz.pdf: 1453906 bytes, checksum: aec1ac0d15fdc10a0395b59c107022a9 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-23T14:38:03Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
title Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
spellingShingle Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
DINIZ, Anamaria Silva
Fitoplâncton
Zooplâncton
Morfologia vegetal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
title_full Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
title_fullStr Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
title_full_unstemmed Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
title_sort Classificação morfo-funcional do fitoplâncton e a relação com o micro/mesozooplâncton em reservatórios tropicais
author DINIZ, Anamaria Silva
author_facet DINIZ, Anamaria Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MOURA, Ariadne do Nascimento
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SEVERIANO, Juliana dos Santos
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv MELO JÚNIOR, Mauro de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv DANTAS, Ênio Wocyli
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Fábio Henrique Portella Corrêa de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv ARAGÃO-TAVARES, Nísia Karine Cavalcanti
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DINIZ, Anamaria Silva
contributor_str_mv MOURA, Ariadne do Nascimento
SEVERIANO, Juliana dos Santos
MELO JÚNIOR, Mauro de
DANTAS, Ênio Wocyli
OLIVEIRA, Fábio Henrique Portella Corrêa de
RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
ARAGÃO-TAVARES, Nísia Karine Cavalcanti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fitoplâncton
Zooplâncton
Morfologia vegetal
topic Fitoplâncton
Zooplâncton
Morfologia vegetal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
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description The classification based on morphology is an approach considered important to predict the effects of environmental changes on the phytoplankton community, being a useful tool to understand the herbivory and predation exerted by zooplankton. Environments that present different trophic states show changes in the phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction mode. The objective of this work is to analyze phytoplankton-zooplankton interaction, through phytoplankton functional groups based on morphology (FGBM), in two tropical reservoirs with different trophic states. Monthly collections were carried out from July/2016 to April/2017, in the limnetic region of the Tapacurá and Tabocas reservoirs, for biotic and abiotic analyzes. In situ experiments were also carried out in these ecosystems, where microcosms were maintained with micro and mesozooplankton addition and a control without zooplankton. Tabocas was mesotrophic during the study, the studied communities were predominantly constituted by small to medium chlorophytes and by mesozooplankton. Tapacurá, on the other hand, was supereutrophic during the study, constituted by filamentous and colonial cyanobacteria and by micro and mesozooplankton. In the experiments, it was verified that in the mesotrophic reservoir, in the presence of the micro and mesozooplankton, all phytoplankton morpho-functional groups presented growth rates with negative values. The ingestion rate, for this environment, showed that small to medium chlorophytes (2 - 50 μm) were highly ingested by micro and mesozooplankton. In the supereutrophic reservoir, the phytoplankton growth rate differed significantly only for unicellular flagellate and diatoms; however, only small flagellates with siliceous structures, medium-sized organisms without specialized structures and organisms with silica exoskeleton (diatoms) had a negative growth in presence of microzooplankton, and colonial cyanobacteria had negative growth in the presence of micro and mesozooplankton. In the rate of ingestion it was observed that the microzooplankton ingested in greater quantity colonial cyanobacteria, and the mesozooplankton, filamentous cyanobacteria. These results show that in mesotrophic reservoirs the phytoplankton community is constituted by phytoplankton groups highly susceptible to mesozooplankton ingestion, whereas in highly eutrophic reservoirs there is a predominance of cyanobacteria that are mainly ingested by microzooplankton.
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