masterThesis
Efeitos de florações de cianobactérias sobre os cladóceros ceriodaphnia dubia e daphnia gessneri
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2012-09-25Registro en:
SILVA, Leide Amara Pereira da. Effects of cyanobacterial blooms on the cladocerans ceriodaphnia dubia and daphnia gessneri. 2012. 53 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Bioecologia Aquática) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Autor
Silva, Leide Amara Pereira da
Resumen
Cyanobacterial blooms are common in eutrophic reservoirs in Brazilian
northeastern semi-arid. Given this reality, the present study aimed to analyze
the effect of potentially toxic cyanobacterial blooms in Gargalheiras reservoir
(semi-arid) on the cladocerans Ceriodaphnia dubia and Daphnia gessneri. In
vitro chronic bioassays were performed with reservoir water dilutions from
August/2011 to May/2012 and the following effects were evaluated on: intrinsic
rate of population growth (r), reproductive parameters (age of first reproduction
and fecundity per capita) and cladocerans movements. Phytoplankton was
dominated by Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii and Planktothrix agardhii and
saxitoxin and microcystin were detected in reservoir water. In most months C.
dubia showed differences in r between control (absence of cyanobacteria) and
treatments, and has shown negative effects on reproductive parameters. In all
months paralysis of swimming movements was observed in C. dubia when both
C. raciborskii and saxitoxin (cyanotoxin neurotoxic) were present in water. While
C. dubia was sensitive to the reservoir water containing cyanobacteria, D.
gessneri showed less intense negative effects in r and reproductive parameters.
Furthermore, D. gessneri showed no paralysis of swimming movements. These
results support the hypothesis in the literature that D. gessneri is resistant to the
Cylindrospermopsis effects. The clone‟s life history may be a key to understand
the results. The C. dubia clone, isolated from eutrophicated environment, is in
the lab for ten years and it is an exotic species in Brazil. D. gessneri is a
common species in the country and this clone was isolated from the
Gargalheiras reservoir (where there are constant blooms of potentially toxic
cyanobacteria) a year ago. Perhaps the recent contact with cyanobacteria
explain the higher resistance presented by this D. gessneri clone. In conclusion,
the cladocerans studied have different levels of sensitivity to cyanobacteria,
characterizing species-specific responses