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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(33): 20027-20037, 2020 08 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32759210

RESUMO

Research on global patterns of diversity has been dominated by studies seeking explanations for the equator-to-poles decline in richness of most groups of organisms, namely the latitudinal diversity gradient. A problem with this gradient is that it conflates two key explanations, namely biome stability (age and area) and productivity (ecological opportunity). Investigating longitudinal gradients in diversity can overcome this problem. Here we investigate a longitudinal gradient in plant diversity in the megadiverse Cape Floristic Region (CFR). We test predictions of the age and area and ecological opportunity hypotheses using metrics for both taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity and turnover. Our plant dataset includes modeled occurrences for 4,813 species and dated molecular phylogenies for 21 clades endemic to the CFR. Climate and biome stability were quantified over the past 140,000 y for testing the age and area hypothesis, and measures of topographic diversity, rainfall seasonality, and productivity were used to test the ecological opportunity hypothesis. Results from our spatial regression models showed biome stability, rainfall seasonality, and topographic heterogeneity were the strongest predictors of taxonomic diversity. Biome stability alone was the strongest predictor of all diversity metrics, and productivity played only a marginal role. We argue that age and area in conjunction with non-productivity-based measures of ecological opportunity explain the CFR's longitudinal diversity gradient. We suggest that this model may possibly be a general explanation for global diversity patterns, unconstrained as it is by the collinearities underpinning the latitudinal diversity gradient.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Plantas/classificação , Evolução Biológica , Clima , Ecossistema , Filogenia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais , Plantas/genética
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Oecologia ; 192(1): 191-200, 2020 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31768739

RESUMO

In South America the biogeographic history has produced different biomes with different vegetation types and distinct floras. As these vegetation types may diverge in evolutionary histories, we analysed how alpha and beta phylogenetic diversity vary across them and determine the main drivers of variation in phylogenetic diversity. To this end, we compiled a list of 205 sites and 1222 tree species spread over four biomes and eight vegetation types in central South America. For each site we evaluated six measures of evolutionary alpha diversity (species richness, phylogenetic diversity sensu stricto and the standardized effect size of phylogenetic diversity, mean phylogenetic distance and mean nearest taxon distance) and beta diversity (phylogenetic Sorensen's similarity). We checked the influence of spatial and environmental variables using generalized least squares models. The greatest phylogenetic differentiation was found between west and east of central South America, mainly between the Chaco communities and the other vegetation types, suggesting that species found in this biome come from different lineages, comparing with the others vegetation types. Our results also showed a clustered phylogenetic structure for the Dry Chaco woodlands, which may be associated with harsh environmental conditions. In addition to historical process, climatic conditions are the main drivers shaping phylogenetic patterns among the distinct vegetation types. Understanding patterns of phylogenetic diversity and distribution can greatly improve conservation planning and management since it allows the conservation of unique biome characteristics.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Evolução Biológica , Ecossistema , Filogenia , América do Sul
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J Theor Biol ; 442: 66-78, 2018 04 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29337262

RESUMO

In riverine ecosystems primary production is principally possible in two habitats: in the benthic layer by sessile algae and in the surface water by planktonic algae being transported downstream. The relevance of these two habitats generally changes along the rivers' continuum. However, analyses of the interaction of algae in these two habitats and their controlling factors in riverine ecosystems are, so far, very rare. We use a simplified advection-diffusion model system combined with ecological process kinetics to analyse the interaction of benthic and planktonic algae and nutrients along idealised streams and rivers at regional to large scales. Because many of the underlying processes affecting algal dynamics are influenced by depth, we focus particularly on the impact of river depth on this interaction. At constant environmental conditions all state variables approach stable spatial equilibria along the river, independent of the boundary conditions at the upstream end. Because our model is very robust against changes of turbulent diffusion and stream velocity, these spatial equilibria can be analysed by a simplified ordinary differential equation (ode) version of our model. This model variant reveals that at shallower river depths, phytoplankton can exist only when it is subsidised by detaching benthic algae, and in turn, at deeper river depths, benthic algae can exist only in low biomasses which are subsidised by sinking planktonic algae. We generalise the spatial dynamics of the model system using different conditions at the upstream end of the model, which mimic various natural or anthropogenic factors (pristine source, dam, inflow of a waste water treatment plant, and dilution from e.g. a tributary) and analyse how these scenarios influence different aspects of the longitudinal spatial dynamics of the full spatial model: the relation of spatial equilibrium to spatial maximum, the distance to the spatial maximum, and the response length. Generally, our results imply that shallow systems recover within significantly shorter distances from spatially distinct disturbances when compared to deep systems, independent of the type of disturbance.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , Ecossistema , Microalgas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Modelos Biológicos , Biomassa , Fitoplâncton/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Rios/microbiologia
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J Insect Sci ; 14: 54, 2014 Apr 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25373201

RESUMO

This study focused on the aquatic insect community in the longitudinal gradient and temporal scales of the Jadro River. The river was sampled for a period of ten years (2000- 2010), four times per year through the various seasons, along the river course. Sampling stations were selected in the upper, middle, and downstream parts of the river. A total of 21,852 specimens of aquatic insects belonging to six orders were obtained. The species determination confirmed 27 different species in the river. The data were analyzed by the multivariate methodologies of correspondence analysis and cluster analysis (unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean) using the similarity index of Morosita for all ten years. Canonical correspondence analysis was applied to the data to check which of the mesured physicochemical variables significantly explained community variation. According to those data, significant variables for the upper station were water temperature and dissolved oxygen, and chlorides was the significant variable for the lower stations.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Insetos/classificação , Animais , Croácia , Insetos/fisiologia , Rios , Fatores de Tempo
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J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 151: 106387, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38246092

RESUMO

Comprehensive characterization of the transversely isotropic mechanical properties of long bones along both the longitudinal and circumferential gradients is crucial for developing accurate mathematical models and studying bone biomechanics. In addition, mechanical testing to derive elastic, plastic, and failure properties of bones is essential for modeling plastic deformation and failure of bones. To achieve these, we machined a total of 336 cortical specimens, including 168 transverse and 168 longitudinal specimens, from four different quadrants of seven different sections of 3 bovine femurs. We conducted three-point bending tests of these specimens at a loading rate of 0.02 mm/s. Young's modulus, yield stress, tangential modulus, and effective plastic strain for each specimen were derived from correction equations based on classical beam theory. Our statistical analysis reveals that the longitudinal gradient has a significant effect on the Young's modulus, yield stress, and tangential modulus of both longitudinal and transverse specimens, whereas the circumferential gradient significantly influences the Young's modulus, yield stress, and tangential modulus of transverse specimens only. The differences in Young's modulus and yield stress between longitudinal specimens from different sections are greater than 40%, whereas those between transverse specimens are approximately 30%. The Young's modulus and yield stress of transverse specimens in the anterior quadrant were 18.81%/15.46% and 18.34%/14.88% higher than those in the posterior and lateral quadrants, respectively. There is no significant interaction between the longitudinal gradient and the circumferential gradient. Considering the transverse isotropy, it is crucial to consider loading direction when investigating the impact of circumferential gradients in the anterior, lateral, medial, and posterior directions. Our findings indicate that the conventional assumption of homogeneity in simulating the cortical bone of long bones may have limitations, and researchers should consider the anatomical position and loading direction of femur specimens for precise prediction of mechanical responses.


Assuntos
Osso e Ossos , Osso Cortical , Animais , Bovinos , Estresse Mecânico , Módulo de Elasticidade/fisiologia , Fêmur/fisiologia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos
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Ecology ; 104(7): e4103, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37203414

RESUMO

Changing ecological conditions along environmental gradients influence patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. However, how networks of interacting species respond to these changes remains unclear. We quantified aquatic food webs along longitudinal stream gradients spanning the Rocky Mountain-Great Plains ecotone using community composition, functional traits, and stable isotopes. We predicted that increasing ecosystem size, productivity, and species richness along the gradient would positively influence aquatic trophic diversity (e.g., expanded vertical and horizontal trophic niche breadths). We also predicted that trophic redundancy among fish species would decrease moving downstream as species partition food resources (e.g., reduced trophic niche overlap). Consumer stable isotope data (δ13 C and δ15 N) revealed nonlinear changes in trophic diversity along the gradient. Invertebrate trophic diversity had a dome-shaped relationship with the gradient, strongly linked to an expanding then contracting δ13 C range. Fish trophic diversity initially increased and then plateaued downstream, despite linearly expanding δ13 C and δ15 N ranges. Trophic redundancy within the fish community decreased downstream along the gradient. However, trophic redundancy also showed a nonlinear relationship with fish species richness; it initially declined, then began to increase when more than nine species were present, indicating a shift from niche partitioning to niche packing at intermediate species richness levels. This result suggests that while δ13 C and δ15 N ranges for fish communities increased across the gradient, niche packing within communities in the Great Plains caused overall trophic diversity to saturate. Our results demonstrate that food web structure along stream gradients reflects an interaction between factors that decrease trophic redundancy, such as increased living space and niche partitioning, versus factors that increase trophic redundancy, such as increased species richness and niche packing. Our study helps to explain how multiple mechanisms shape food web properties along longitudinal stream gradients, and where niche partitioning or niche packing may be dominant. Understanding the functional roles of organisms across similar environmental gradients in other ecosystems will be increasingly important because they determine how food webs, and thus ecosystem function, will respond to environmental change, biodiversity loss, or species invasions.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Cadeia Alimentar , Animais , Biodiversidade , Invertebrados , Peixes
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Water Res ; 220: 118665, 2022 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35640508

RESUMO

Integrating anammox with denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO) in the membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) is a promising technology capable of achieving complete nitrogen removal from wastewater. However, it remains unknown whether reactor configurations featuring longitudinal gradients parallel to the membrane surface would affect the performance of the CH4-driven MBfR. To this end, this work aims to study the impacts of longitudinal heterogeneity potentially present in the gas and liquid phases on a representative CH4-driven MBfR performing anammox/DAMO by applying the reported modified compartmental modeling approach. Through comparing the modeling results of different reactor configurations, this work not only offered important guidance for better design, operation and monitoring of the CH4-driven MBfR, but also revealed important implications for prospective related modeling research. The total nitrogen removal efficiency of the MBfR at non-excessive CH4 supply (e.g., surface loading of ≤0.064 g-COD m-2 d-1 in this work) was found to be insensitive to both longitudinal gradients in the liquid and gas phases. Comparatively, the longitudinal gradient in the liquid phase led to distinct longitudinal biomass stratification and therefore played an influential role in the effective CH4 utilization efficiency, which was also related to the extent of reactor compartmentation considered in modeling. When supplied with non-excessive CH4, the MBfR is recommended to be designed/operated with both the biofilm reactor and the membrane lumen as plug flow reactors (PFRs) with co-current flow of wastewater and CH4, which could mitigate dissolved CH4 discharge in the effluent. For the reactor configurations with the biofilm reactor designed/operated as a PFR, multi-spot sampling in the longitudinal direction is needed to obtain a correct representation of the microbial composition of the MBfR.


Assuntos
Metano , Nitrogênio , Anaerobiose , Biofilmes , Reatores Biológicos , Desnitrificação , Oxirredução , Estudos Prospectivos , Águas Residuárias
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FEMS Microbiol Ecol ; 93(4)2017 04 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27827804

RESUMO

Despite their obvious importance, our knowledge about the eukaryotic microbial diversity of inland waters is still limited and poorly documented. We applied 18S rDNA amplicon sequencing to provide a comprehensive analysis of eukaryotic diversity in 74 low-productivity lakes along a 750 km longitudinal transect (5.40-18.52°E) across southern Scandinavia. We detected a wide diversity of pelagic microbial eukaryotes, classified into 1882 operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The highest OTU richness was found in traditional phytoplankton groups like Dinoflagellata, Chrysophyceae, Chlorophyta and Cryptophyta. A total of 53.6% OTUs were primarily autotrophic, while 19.4% of the heterotrophic OTUs belonged to putative parasitic taxa. Except for a longitudinal trend in the relative influence of mixotrophs, there were no significant associations between major functional groups (autotrophs, heterotrophs and parasites) and spatial and environmental variables. Community dissimilarity increased significantly with increasing geographical distance between lakes. In accordance with earlier, microscopy-based surveys in this region, we demonstrate distinct gradients in protistan diversity and community composition, which are better explained by spatial structure than local environment. The strong association between longitude and protistan diversity is probably better explained by differences in regional species pools due to differences in landscape productivity than by dispersal limitation or climatic constraints.


Assuntos
Eucariotos/classificação , Lagos , Plâncton/classificação , Alveolados/genética , Criptófitas/genética , DNA de Protozoário/genética , DNA Ribossômico/genética , Eucariotos/genética , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Lagos/parasitologia , RNA Ribossômico 18S/genética , Países Escandinavos e Nórdicos
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Dongwuxue Yanjiu ; 35(5): 362-72, 2014 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25297075

RESUMO

Using seasonally collected data (2009-2010) from 15 sampling sites that represent first- to fifth-order streams within the Qingyi watershed, we examined the spatio-temporal patterns of fish assemblages along two longitudinal gradients to explore the effects of a large dam on fish assemblages at the watershed scale. No significant variation was observed in either species richness or assemblage structure across seasons. Species richness significantly varied according to stream order and gradient. Dam construction appeared to decrease species richness upstream substantially, while a significant decrease between gradients only occurred within fourth-order streams. Along the gradient without the large dam, fish assemblage structures presented distinct separation between two neighboring stream orders, with the exception of fourth-order versus fifth-order streams. However, the gradient disrupted by a large dam displayed the opposite pattern in the spatial variation of fish assemblages related with stream orders. Significant between-gradient differences in fish assemblage structures were only observed within fourth-order streams. Species distributions were determined by local habitat environmental factors, including elevation, substrate, water depth, current discharge, wetted width, and conductivity. Our results suggested that dam construction might alter the longitudinal pattern in fish species richness and assemblage structure in Qingyi Stream, despite the localized nature of the ecological effect of dams.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Peixes/classificação , Rios , Animais , China , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Peixes/fisiologia , Centrais Elétricas , Estações do Ano
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C R Biol ; 336(8): 416-23, 2013 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24018199

RESUMO

The main aim was to obtain information about the more critical sectors of Mediterranean-type rivers, especially in the islands where the percentage of endemic species is high, even in riparian habitats. Our hypothesis was that endemic and alien species, considered important in defining conservation priorities along rivers, have different patterns of distribution and their coexistence indicates human impacts on fluvial systems, which can cause natural habitat loss. Generalized Additive Models were used to model the distribution patterns of endemic and alien species along the longitudinal gradient. They showed that endemic species were linked to the most natural areas in the middle and upper sections of the rivers, whereas the distribution of aliens in middle and lower sections can be regarded as a consequence of human impact. This finding underlined the presence in the middle sections of the rivers of areas with important floristic features that are also affected by alien species. What currently seems a situation of equilibrium turns out to call for careful control, first and foremost, by maintaining riparian vegetation. Our results highlighted the utility of our method for rapidly obtaining information about the criticalities of rivers in Mediterranean biodiversity hotspots.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecossistema , Espécies Introduzidas , Dispersão Vegetal , Rios , Altitude , Biodiversidade , Meio Ambiente , Monitoramento Ambiental , Geografia , Humanos , Itália , Magnoliopsida , Região do Mediterrâneo , Minerais , Plantas/classificação , Seleção Genética , Solo , Especificidade da Espécie
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Ecol Evol ; 2(7): 1725-37, 2012 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22957176

RESUMO

Evolutionary processes in marine plankton have been assumed to be dependent on the oceanic circulation system, which transports plankton between populations in marine surface waters. Gene flow facilitated by oceanic currents along longitudinal gradients may efficiently impede genetic differentiation of pelagic populations in the absence of confounding marine environmental effects. However, how responsible oceanic currents are for the geographic distribution and dispersal of plankton is poorly understood. We examined the phylogeography of the planktic foraminifer Pulleniatina obliquiloculata in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) by using partial small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA) sequences. We found longitudinal clines in the frequencies of three distinct genetic types in the IPWP area. These frequencies were correlated with environmental factors that are characteristic of three water masses in the IPWP. Noteworthy, populations inhabiting longitudinally distant water masses at the Pacific and Indian sides of the IPWP were genetically different, despite transportation of individuals via oceanic currents. These results demonstrate that populations of pelagic plankton have diverged genetically among different water masses within a single climate zone. Changes of the oceanic circulation system could have impacted the geographic patterns of dispersal and divergence of pelagic plankton.

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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 37(4): 439-448, Oct.-Dec. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-875973

RESUMO

This work aimed to evaluate the relationship between parameters of fish communities and the habitat structure of a stream. Twenty three stretches six meters long were evaluated in the Samambaia stream located inside the Sumidouro Park, Rio das Velhas basin, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Fish samplings and habitat characterization were made for each stretch. Seven variables of habitat (vegetal cover, width, depth, substrate, flow, presence of aquatic plants and leaf litter) and two variables characterizing the longitudinal gradient (altitude and distance from the Sumidouro lagoon) were assessed. The fish community responded to habitat changes, presenting variation in richness and composition of species. Richness was positively influenced by the presence of leaf litter and aquatic plants. Furthermore, through similarity data (NMDS) and habitat structure (PCA), it was possible to observe the separation of the 23 stretches into two groups with a dissimilarity of approximately 90%. We concluded that the variation in richness and composition of species throughout the stream was strongly related to the variables of habitat structure. This variation is clearer when considering the longitudinal gradient which highlights a great difference between stretches nearer and farther from the mouth of Samambaia stream.


Este trabalho buscou avaliar as relações entre parâmetros da ictiofauna e aspectos da estrutura física de um riacho. Vinte e três trechos com seis metros de comprimento foram avaliados no Córrego Samambaia, localizado no Parque Estadual do Sumidouro, bacia do Rio das Velhas, estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Em cada trecho, foi feita a coleta de peixes e a caracterização do habitat, tendo sido avaliadas sete variáveis do habitat (cobertura vegetal, largura, profundidade, substrato, vazão, presença de plantas aquáticas e folhiço) e duas variáveis que caracterizam o gradiente longitudinal (altitude e distanciamento à montante da Lagoa do Sumidouro). A ictiofauna respondeu às mudanças de habitat, apresentando variação na riqueza e na composição. A riqueza foi influenciada positivamente pela presença de folhiço e plantas aquáticas. Além disso, por meio dos dados de similaridade e habitat físico, foi possível observar a separação dos 23 trechos em dois grupos com dissimilaridade de aproximadamente 90%. Concluímos que a variação na riqueza e na composição de espécies ao longo do córrego está fortemente relacionada às variáveis da estrutura do habitat. Essa variação fica clara quando se considera o gradiente longitudinal, a qual evidencia uma grande diferença entre os trechos mais próximos e mais distantes da foz do córrego Samambaia.


Assuntos
Peixes , Água Doce
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 8(1): 163-170, Jan.-Mar. 2010. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-551187

RESUMO

The structure and composition of a fish community in a tributary stream of the Aquidauana River, located in the plateau region of the Paraguay River basin, central west Brazil are described, with special attention to the differential effects of the phytophysiognomies of the Cerrado (a tropical savanna), which are predominant in riparian zones all along their longitudinal gradient. A total of 1,166 individuals belonging to 44 species were captured. Similarity analyses of composition and abundance showed two groups: upstream reaches (R1 and R2) and downstream reaches (R3, R4 and R5), which presented 85.8 percent of the average dissimilarity. Although physical habitat and physicochemical descriptors varied along the longitudinal gradient of the Correntes stream, shoreline vegetation was the most important environmental feature predicting fish structure and composition. The Mantel test revealed a correlation between shoreline vegetation structure and fish composition and quantitative structure of the fish community (R > 0.65; p < 0.04). This relationship is driven by the prevalence of species occupying microhabitats associated with shoreline vegetation in contact with water in upstream reaches. Structural differences in shoreline vegetation along the longitudinal gradient correspond to the phytophysiognomic dichotomy observed in the Correntes stream, where riparian vegetation is made up of wet grassland upstream and of gallery forest downstream; this reinforces the importance of the phytophysiognomic heterogeneity of the Cerrado in maintaining ichthyofauna diversity.


São descritas a estrutura e composição da comunidade de peixes em um riacho afluente do rio Aquidauana, localizado na região planáltica da bacia do rio Paraguai, centro-oeste do Brasil, com atenção especial aos efeitos diferenciais das fitofisionomias de Cerrado predominantes nas zonas ripárias ao longo do seu gradiente longitudinal. Foram capturados 1.166 indivíduos pertencentes a 44 espécies. As análises de similaridade com a composição e abundância evidenciaram dois grupos: os trechos a montante (R1 e R2) e trechos a jusante (R3, R4 e R5), os quais apresentaram 85,8 por cento de dissimilaridade média. Embora os descritores fisico-químicos e do habitat físico tenham variado ao longo do gradiente longitudinal do córrego Correntes, a vegetação marginal foi o componente ambiental mais importante predizendo a estrutura e composição da ictiofauna. O teste de Mantel revelou correlação entre a estrutura da vegetação marginal com a composição e estrutura quantitativa da comunidade de peixes (R > 0.65; p < 0.04). Essa relação é representada pela prevalência de espécies que exploram micro-habitats associados à vegetação marginal em contato com a água nos trechos a montante. As diferenças na estrutura da vegetação marginal ao longo do gradiente longitudinal correspondem à dicotomia fitofisionômica observada no córrego Correntes, cuja vegetação marginal é constituída de campos úmidos à montante e por fisionomias florestais nos trechos à jusante, reforçando a importância da heterogeneidade fitofisionomica do Cerrado brasileiro para a manutenção da diversidade ictiofaunística.


Assuntos
Animais , Biodiversidade , Peixes , Características de Residência , Fauna Aquática , Classificação
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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(4): 1299-1310, dic. 2010. ilus, mapas, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-638002

RESUMO

Population status of insects of Plecoptera order in Sierra Nevada National Park in Venezuela and its implications for conservation planning. Longitudinal distribution of Plecoptera species were examined along the Sierra Nevada National Park in the Andean region of Merida State, Venezuela. PNSN is one of the largest protected areas and consists of two major sub-basins. Quantitative samples were collected in 7 river tributaries along the PNSN from February to May of 2009, and a total of 135 individuals and 4 species of the genus Anacroneuria were collected. Only three rivers (Nuestra Señora, La Picón y Corcovada) found the presence of stoneflies, the principal component analysis show that the characterization of habitat, current velocity, dissolved oxygen and the absence of human disturbance sources of influence in a suitable habitat for populations. Stoneflies are endangered or have become extinct throughout much of its range due to human activities. Conservation plans must be implemented urgently, in order to avoid recreational areas and/or economic in vicinity thereof. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (4): 1299-1310. Epub 2010 December 01.


La distribución longitudinal de las especies de plecópteros fue examinada a lo largo del Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada en la región Andina del estado Mérida, Venezuela. El PNSN es uno de las más grandes regiones protegidas y abarca dos subcuencas hidrográficas importantes. Muestras cuantitativas fueron recolectadas en 7 ríos tributarios de estas cuencas a lo largo del PNSN desde febrero a mayo del 2009, con un total de 135 individuos de 4 especies del género Anacroneuria. Sólo en tres ríos (Nuestra Señora, La Picón y Corcovada) se encontró la presencia de plecópteros, los análisis de componentes principales muestran que la caracterización del hábitat, la velocidad de la corriente, el oxígeno disuelto y la ausencia de fuentes de perturbación antrópica influyen en un hábitat idóneo para las poblaciones. Los plecópteros se hallan en peligro de desaparición o incluso se han llegado a extinguir en gran parte de su área de distribución como consecuencia de actividades humanas. Planes de conservación deben ser implementados con urgencia, como evitar zonas recreacionales y/o económicas en las cercanías de los mismos.


Assuntos
Animais , Humanos , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecossistema , Insetos/classificação , Rios , Espécies em Perigo de Extinção , Densidade Demográfica , Rios/química , Estações do Ano , Venezuela
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