Record of aquatic invertebrates associated with the bromeliads Aechmea ornata (Baker) and Aechmea recurvata (Klotzsch) L. B. Sm in two Atlantic Rainforest fragments of south Brazil

Q2 Environmental Science Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.1590/s2179-975x3621
Yuri Kataoka Silva, Anderson de Souza Moser, M. Ceneviva-Bastos, Ana Lucia Suriani Affonso
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Abstract: Bromeliads are numerous both in diversity and abundance in the Atlantic Rainforest, one of the most threatened biomes on Earth. They are also an important habitat for several animal species that live in the water retained by its rosette structure. In this study, we aimed to characterize and compare the macroinvertebrate community of two bromeliad species from Atlantic forest fragments. One is characteristic of Dense Ombrophilous Forests, Aechmea ornata, and the other occurs in Mixed Ombrophilous Forests, Aechmea recurvata. We sampled and identified macroinvertebrates form 24 bromeliads, 12 of each species. A total of 19 taxa and 656 specimens were sampled. In both bromeliad species, Diptera was the most abundant insect order (n=417), represented mostly by mosquitoes (n=227) and non-biting midges (n=107), followed by Scirtidae marsh beetles (n=216). Aechmea ornata presented higher abundance and lower invertebrate richness compared to Aechmea recurvata. Seven taxa were exclusive of A. recurvata, eight were common to both, and four, including a sponge, occurred only in A. ornata. The most abundant invertebrate taxa were common to both bromeliads and are regarded as typical of lentic environments. On the other hand, the high number of exclusive species indicates that conservation efforts should include bromeliads from these two phytophysiognomies to secure protecting the diversity of phytotelmata communities.
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巴西南部两片大西洋雨林中与凤梨目Aechmea ornata(Baker)和Aechmea recurvata(Klotzsch)L.B.Sm相关的水生无脊椎动物记录
摘要:在地球上最受威胁的生物群落之一大西洋雨林中,凤梨科植物的多样性和丰度都很高。它们也是几种动物的重要栖息地,这些动物生活在玫瑰花结结构保留的水中。在这项研究中,我们旨在描述和比较大西洋森林碎片中两种凤梨的大型无脊椎动物群落。一种是密生暗纹林的特征,一种出现在混合暗纹林中,一种是弯纹暗纹。我们采样并鉴定了24种凤梨科的大型无脊椎动物,每种12种。共取样19个分类群和656个标本。在这两个凤梨科物种中,双翅目是数量最多的昆虫目(n=417),主要以蚊子(n=227)和不咬人的侏儒(n=107)为代表,其次是Scirtidae沼泽甲虫(n=216)。与下弯Aechmea相比,ornata Aechmea呈现出更高的丰度和更低的无脊椎动物丰富度。七个分类群是不包括A.recurvata的,八个是两者共同的,四个,包括一个海绵,只出现在A.ornata中。最丰富的无脊椎动物类群是凤梨科的常见类群,被认为是典型的慢生环境。另一方面,大量的专属物种表明,保护工作应包括这两个植物区系的凤梨,以确保保护植物群落的多样性。
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Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia Environmental Science-Ecology
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