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Título: Spatial-temporal variation of Rotifera in an eutrophic reservoir in southern Brazil
Título(s) alternativo(s): Variação espaço-temporal de Rotifera em um reservatório eutrofizado no sul do Brasil
Autor: Serafim-Júnior, Moacyr
Perbiche-Neves, Gilmar
Brito, Lineu de
Ghidini, André Ricardo
Casanova, Silvia Maria Caglierani
Palavras-chave: Brachionidae
Brachionus Mirus
Collotheca
Collothecidae
Conochilidae
Conochilus
Cyanobacteria
Filinia Longiseta
Kellicottia Bostoniensis
Keratella Cochlearis
Keratella Lenzi
Lecanidae
Ploesoma Truncatum
Polyarthra Remata
Polyarthra Vulgaris
Ptygura
Rotifera
Synchaetidae
Trichocercidae
Data do documento: 2010
Revista: Iheringia - Serie Zoologia
É parte de: Volume 100, Número 3, Pags. 233-241
Abstract: We analyzed the spatial and temporal variation of rotifers in a small, shallow and eutrophic reservoir, with intense Cyanobacteria blooms, in seven sampling stations during 17 months (March/2002 to July/2003). Fifty-two taxa were identified, comprising 16 families. Brachionidae, Conochilidae, Synchaetidae, Lecanidae, Collothecidae, Trichocercidae, and Gastropodidae were the most commonly found. Collotheca sp. Was abundant in the winter (dry period), while numbers of Conochilus coenobasis and Keratella cochlearis were low. The abundance of Brachionus mirus var. reductus, Filinia longiseta and Keratella lenzi peaked in the summer (rainy season), while for Kellicottia bostonensis, Ploesoma truncatum, Polyarthra remata, Polyarthra vulgaris and Ptygura sp., abundance was highest in the winter, mainly associated with atypical rainfall. Significant differences in the number of taxa and abundance of rotifers were observed during the sampling period. The canonical correspondence analysis explained 46% of the relationship between rotifer abundance and environmental variables, positively correlated with rainfall, nitrite, water temperature, organic nitrogen, nitrate and air temperature. Variations in rotifer abundance were observed a month after changes in the phytoplankton community. Taxa, such as Filinia longiseta, Keratella lenzi and Keratella cochlearis, showed a temporal variation similar to that of other eutrophic reservoirs, while the heterogeneous distribution pattern observed in most taxa could be due to the hydrodynamics of the recently built reservoir and the adverse climatic conditions.
DOI: 10.1590/S0073-47212010000300008
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