Tesis
Contribuição para o conhecimento do gênero Chironomus Meigen, 1803 na região neotropical.
Fecha
2004-04-30Registro en:
CORREIA, Leny Célia da Silva. Contribuição para o conhecimento do gênero Chironomus Meigen, 1803 na região neotropical.. 2004. 155 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2004.
Autor
Correia, Leny Célia da Silva
Institución
Resumen
The present work aimed to study one of the most used genera in water quality
assessment, Chironomus, identifying and/or describing the species inhabiting aquatic
systems of the State of São Paulo with varied ecological features. The study area
included 27 aquatic systems consisting of lentic habitats (lakes, reservoirs, temporary
pools, waste stabilization lagoons and fish ponds) and lotic habitats (streams, rivers and
drainage channels) at different localities of Mogi-Guaçu and Tietê-Jacaré hydrographic
sub-basins. The sampling and analyses followed the conventional methods used in
taxonomic and limnological studies. The survey resulted in the identification of 16
Chironomus species, including 7 new records to the State of São Paulo and 8 new
species. Besides C. sancticaroli Strixino & Strixino, 1981, a species previously
recorded in the State of São Paulo, I identified the immatures and adults of C.
calligraphus Goeldi, 1905, C. gigas Reiss, 1974, C. latistylus Reiss, 1974, C. paragigas
Reiss, 1974, C. strenzkei Fittkau, 1968, C. stigmaterus Say, 1823 and C. columbiensis
Wülker et al., 1989. Some species were sampled in similar habitats, indicating a
possible relation with them. C. gigas, C. paragigas and C. latistylus were collected only
in lentic systems with low antropic influence. The immatures of C. sp. 1, C. sp. 5 and C.
sp. 6 were sampled only in association with aquatic macrophytes growing in lakes and
stream pools. C. sp. 3 and C. sp. 4 inhabited temporary pools with great amounts of
detritus. C. stigmaterus and C. calligraphus were found only in waste stabilization
lagoons. Only the larvae of C. sp. 2 were sampled in lotic systems polluted with high
level of organic material from urban sewage and agricultural activities. The
morphological analyses of larvae enabled the construction of a preliminary
identification key for the species of Chironomus that live in the different aquatic
systems of the State of São Paulo. This key could be a useful tool in analyses and
diagnostics carried out during water quality assessment programs.