Dissertação
Diversidade e distribuição espacial de comunidades de macroinvertebrados aquáticos em arrozais irrigados de duas regiões geomorfológicas no Sul do Brasil
Fecha
2015-03-16Registro en:
SECRETTI, Elisangela. Diversity and spatial distribution of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in rice paddies irrigation two geomorphological regions in Southern Brazil. 2015. 55 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciencias Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015.
Autor
Secretti, Elisangela
Institución
Resumen
Wide spatial scales of analysis in studies conducted in natural wetlands tend to present the greatest contributions to the total diversity of aquatic macroinvertebrates, because they include macrovariables such as hydrographic basins and different types of aquatic systems. However, for agroecosystems such as rice fields (usually converted wetlands), the knowledge on the variation of these communities diversity along wide spatial scales is still scarce, therefore hindering conservationist actions. In this study, aquatic macroinvertebrate communities were sampled in January 2012 in irrigated rice fields from two geomorphological regions (Planície Costeira and Depressão Central), in southernmost Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul state). Four hierarchical spatial scales of analysis sample, rice field, rice area and geomorphological region were analyzed through the additive partitioning of diversity method. Estimated richness was similar between the studied geomorphological regions and rice areas. However, composition and, specially, dominant and indicator taxa varied between regions, mainly in the wider scales of analysis (regions and rice areas). Mean values of variables such as pH, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity and water temperature had greater variation between rice areas, influencing differences between communities in this scale. Differences in accumulated precipitation and mean air temperature between geomorphological regions had strong influence on communities variation. The additive partitioning method showed that the diversity variation was significantly higher than the expected by chance in among rice areas (β3) and among geomorphological regions (β4) scales. However, the percentual contribution of these scales for total diversity (γ) was lower than that of among rice fields scale (β2), due to the influence of differences in management practices and growth stages of the rice plant on macroinvertebrate communties. Although climatic differences strongly affected macroinvertebrate community structure from different geomorphological regions, the enviromental homogeneization and simplification promoted by this agroecosystem interfered in community diversity variation at regional scale. In general, differentiated management practices for each rice field were the most determinant factors for the diversity and special distribution of the aquatic macroinvertebrates communities.