Occurrence of Oligochaeta species (Annelida: Clitellata) in Rivers in the State of São Paulo (Brazil)

Mariana Futenma de Lima, Douglas Aparecido Girolli, Nathalie Aparecida de Oliveira Sanches, Juliano José Corbi, Guilherme Rossi Gorni
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The knowledge about the diversity and fauna distribution in tropical freshwater ecosystems is of extreme ecological importance, however studies on this theme still scarce. Organisms belonging to the Oligochaeta Class are considered important bioindicators for environmental quality analysis, but detailed knowledge about these organisms is still insufficient. This study aims to investigate the occurrence of oligochaeta species in eight rivers of the State of São Paulo (Brazil), to expand the species catalogue and identify the its relationship with the trophic state of sampled environments. The samples were collected by the Environmental Company of the State of São Paulo (CETESB) from 2014 to 2016 and include areas with different land uses, ranging from conservation, agricultural and industrial. We used species richness estimator (Bootstrap) and accumulation curves of randomized species (collector curve), in order to evaluate the efficiency of samples collected. Rivers were classified according to the trophic state, ranging from oligotrophic to hypereutrophic. As a result, we identified a total of 7,398 oligochaetes distributed in 25 taxa, which belong to the families: Alluroididae, Naididae and Opistocystidae. The most frequent species registered in this research, present in seven of the eight sampled rivers was Bothrioneurum sp., followed by Pristina synclites registered in six of the eight sampled rivers.
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巴西圣保罗州河流中少毛纲物种(环节动物:cliitellata)的发生
热带淡水生态系统中动物的多样性和分布具有重要的生态学意义,但这方面的研究仍然很少。低毛纲生物被认为是环境质量分析的重要生物指标,但对这些生物的详细认识仍然不足。本研究旨在调查巴西圣保罗州8条河流中寡毛纲物种的发生情况,以扩大物种目录,并确定其与采样环境营养状况的关系。样本由圣保罗州环境公司(CETESB)于2014年至2016年收集,包括不同土地用途的地区,包括保护、农业和工业。利用物种丰富度估计器(Bootstrap)和随机物种积累曲线(collector curve)来评价样本采集的效率。根据河流的营养状态进行分类,从贫营养到富营养。共鉴定出7398种寡毛纲,分布在25个分类群中,分别隶属于Alluroididae、Naididae和Opistocystidae。在本研究中记录到的最常见的物种是Bothrioneurum sp.,出现在8条采样河流中的7条中,其次是在8条采样河流中的6条中记录到的Pristina synclites。
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