Influência da precipitação e hidrodinâmica na biodiversidade ictiofaunística e entomológica no baixo curso de rio estuarino pré-amazônico
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2017-08-28
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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Introduction. Modifications of the hydrological and physical characteristics can alter
the biodiversity of a region, since each group of individuals tolerates a certain range of
modification of these attributes. Generally the region of the low course of the rivers that flow
in the sea are subject to variations of cycles of tides of the ocean, configuring a region of
intense hydrodynamics, imposing still more limitation to the aquatic biota. Goal. The
objective of this work was to know the hydrological behavior and the influence of the low tide
cycles of the Itapecuru river and the spatial and temporal effects on the composition of the
aquatic biota (fish communities and aquatic insects). Methodology. To achieve this objective,
biological data were collected at three different points located between the municipalities of
Santa Rita and Rosario. The fish group was captured from May 2012 to August 2014, and the
group of aquatic insects was collected from February to November 2014, every three months.
Other on-site campaigns were carried out to obtain current, flow, tidal influence and salinity
data. Results. The results suggest that the low course of the Itapecuru river presents great tidal
variations in the flow dynamics, which directly influences the increase and decrease of the
river quota and the direction and speed of the current. However, the influence of the tide is
only dynamic, and there is still the advance of salt tide over the area. For the fish community,
multivariate analysis using the non-metric multidimensional scaling technique (MDS)
signaled the formation of two seasonal groups, with abundance and richness being the main
responsible for similarity. The observed patterns did not indicate changes in the values of
diversity, equitability and wealth. The ABC curve characterized the section investigated as an
environment under natural conditions. However, based on field assessments, a trend towards
degradation scenarios for this group was observed. This trend is associated with impacts on
riparian forest, as a result of the occupation of the banks by the riverside communities, and
also due to the constant release of sewage, especially in the stretches closer to the
municipality of Rosario. In relation to the community of aquatic insects, a greater abundance
was verified in the rainy period. Spatially, the point of capture with the highest number of
individuals was the intermediate point between the most downstream and the most upstream,
where the outflows at the beginning of the rainy season tend to be higher, a determining
characteristic for species fixation. Comparisons of the diversity of Shannon-Winner indicated
that there is no significant difference between the points, although the highest value was
observed in point 3, located in the municipality of Rosario, more downstream subject to the
more intense dynamics of the rise and fall of the tide. Seasonally the greatest diversity occurs
in the rainy season, with the occurrence of 6 orders and more class collembola. Of the 27
families found in the study, 17 were classified as constants, being the chironomidae family of
the dipterous order present in 100% of the samplings.
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Sazonalidade, Ciclos de Maré, Ictiofauna, Insetos, Seasonality, Cycles of Tide, Ichthyofaunal, Insects
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SANTOS, Paula Verônica Campos Jorge. Influência da precipitação e hidrodinâmica na biodiversidade ictiofaunística e entomológica no baixo curso de rio estuarino pré-amazônico. 2017. 108f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Rede - Rede de Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia da Amazônia Legal/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís.