Temporal variation in diatom communities associated to sediments of impacted versus non-impacted seagrass meadows of an estuarine lagoon

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Botany Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1016/j.aquabot.2023.103701
Vanessa C. Da Rosa , Begoña Martínez-Crego , Rui O.P. Santos , Clarisse Odebrecht , Margareth S. Copertino
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Microphytobenthos play a key role as food resources at the base of the trophic web, particularly in sediments of highly productive seagrass meadows. Here, we investigated patterns of variation in microphytobenthic diatom communities and their driving factors in an impacted versus non-impacted meadow of Ruppia maritima in the Patos lagoon estuary (Brazil), across seasons in two consecutive years. We found higher taxa richness, diversity and equitability, together with lower dominance, at the non-impacted meadow. Seasonally, the same pattern was found in autumn and/or winter 2017 at both meadows, driven by the lower seawater temperature. Higher richness was related to lower river discharge and equitability to lower wind velocity. Diatom assemblages differed in species presence/absence and abundance between meadows, mostly due to higher phosphate at the impacted meadow, together with higher water transparency and sediment organic matter (2016) and with higher grain size (2017) for species presence/absence. Even diatom assemblages differed more in terms of species abundances than of presence/absence, Paralia sulcata and Tryblionela compressa (commonly reported as indicator of eutrophic conditions) were exclusively present at the impacted meadow, while Amphora charrua, Desikaneis howellii, D. simplex (commonly in undisturbed environments) did so at the non-impacted meadow. Often two species were responsible for more than half the dissimilarities in abundances, with Catenula adhaerens dominating at the impacted meadow and Ambo tenuissimus at the non-impacted meadow. Overall, the combination of natural and anthropogenic environmental factors acted together to determine between-meadow and seasonal patterns of variation in the presence and abundance of diatom species.

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河口泻湖受影响与未受影响海草草甸沉积物相关的硅藻群落的时间变化
微底栖植物在营养网的底层起着重要的食物资源作用,特别是在高产海草草甸的沉积物中。本文研究了巴西帕托斯泻湖河口受影响与未受影响的Ruppia maritima草甸微底栖硅藻群落在不同季节的变化模式及其驱动因素。在未受影响的草甸上,类群丰富度、多样性和公平性较高,但优势度较低。在季节上,由于海水温度降低,2017年秋季和/或冬季在两个草甸都发现了相同的模式。丰富度越高,河流流量越低,对风速越低的均衡性越高。不同草甸的硅藻组合在物种存在/缺失和丰度上存在差异,主要是由于受影响草甸的磷酸盐含量较高,水体透明度和沉积物有机质含量较高(2016),物种存在/缺失的粒度也较高(2017)。甚至硅藻组合在物种丰度方面的差异大于存在/缺失,Paralia sulcata和Tryblionela compressa(通常被报道为富营养化条件的指标)只存在于受影响的草牧场,而Amphora charrua, Desikaneis howellii, D. simplex(通常在未受干扰的环境中)存在于未受影响的草牧场。在丰度差异上,两种物种占一半以上,受影响草甸的主要物种是Catenula adhaerens,未受影响草甸的主要物种是Ambo tenuissimus。总体而言,自然和人为环境因素共同作用决定了草甸间和季节间硅藻物种存在和丰度的变化模式。
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Aquatic Botany
Aquatic Botany 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Aquatic Botany offers a platform for papers relevant to a broad international readership on fundamental and applied aspects of marine and freshwater macroscopic plants in a context of ecology or environmental biology. This includes molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects of macroscopic aquatic plants as well as the classification, structure, function, dynamics and ecological interactions in plant-dominated aquatic communities and ecosystems. It is an outlet for papers dealing with research on the consequences of disturbance and stressors (e.g. environmental fluctuations and climate change, pollution, grazing and pathogens), use and management of aquatic plants (plant production and decomposition, commercial harvest, plant control) and the conservation of aquatic plant communities (breeding, transplantation and restoration). Specialized publications on certain rare taxa or papers on aquatic macroscopic plants from under-represented regions in the world can also find their place, subject to editor evaluation. Studies on fungi or microalgae will remain outside the scope of Aquatic Botany.
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