Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Simões, Luiza Bertelli
Orientador(a): Bichuette, Maria Elina lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais - PPGERN
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Resumo: In this issue, we did a survey of subterranean fauna in a karstic area from northeast of Goiás, considering both the tiny aquatic invertebrates as representatives of terrestrial communities. We verify the species composition in 13 caves belonging to the regions of São Domingos and Posse. Part of the region of São Domingos includes a large conservation area, with about 50.000 ha, the Terra Ronca State Park (PETER), where there are large number of caves well known to science and intense tourist activity, which threatens the integrity of these fragile systems. In contrast, the caves of the region of Posse are less visited and almost unknown when it comes to its biology. For publication purposes, we divide our work in three chapters. The first one features the terrestrial invertebrate fauna in these underground environments. We verified the richness, diversity, taxonomic distinctness and faunal similarities between caves sampled in both regions. Moreover, we highlight the records of new, rare and/or troglobitic species. We guaranteed accurate access to this fauna through six occasions collections systematized in different seasons over the years of 2010, 2011 and 2012. We sampled differently these cavities by sampling efforts that ranged from one to three replicates, except for Angélica Cave. The latter was sampled at six times in order to investigate variance in fauna according to different periods of collecting and some environmental factors. Thus, in the second chapter, we aim to verify the influence of seasonality, zoning, availability and complexity of substrates in the faunal composition of this cave. Moreover, in these first two chapters, we discussed the importance of sampling by combined methods, proposing the use of the method of squares plus the usual collecting by active search. As the terrestrial hypogean fauna is more visible, it has been studied in more detail in Brazil. Rather, the diversity of tiny aquatic organisms is clearly underestimated, both for its lower visibility as the lack of adequacy of sampling methods for collecting these animals. However, most of the underground systems in this and other Brazilian karstic areas have large karst drainage systems, with diverse passages for water infiltration in the subterranean environment, such as the capture of superficial rivers and rainwater. The percolating water produces extensive network of potential micro-habitats, from small fissures filled with air and/or water to temporary or permanent pockets, which is an unsaturated zone known as epikarst. Aware of the necessity to study this unique subterranean horizon, in the third chapter, we analyze the richness of aquatic microorganisms present in some caves in this area. Using plankton nets, we filtered water in all potential aquatic habitats as drips, travertine (pockets of water), epikarstic and groundwater rivers, as well as areas of resurgence and epigean rivers surrounding some of the caves. We observed the degree of faunal similarity between different environments sampled. Finally, some physical and chemical variables of water were measured in order to find taxa-environment relationships.
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spelling Simões, Luiza BertelliBichuette, Maria Elinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8453043393798516http://lattes.cnpq.br/8505981524791253ecbb15ec-5902-44bc-8593-92fffcf3c5882016-06-02T19:32:07Z2013-09-052016-06-02T19:32:07Z2013-06-17SIMÕES, Luiza Bertelli. Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons. 2013. 198 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2013.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/2091In this issue, we did a survey of subterranean fauna in a karstic area from northeast of Goiás, considering both the tiny aquatic invertebrates as representatives of terrestrial communities. We verify the species composition in 13 caves belonging to the regions of São Domingos and Posse. Part of the region of São Domingos includes a large conservation area, with about 50.000 ha, the Terra Ronca State Park (PETER), where there are large number of caves well known to science and intense tourist activity, which threatens the integrity of these fragile systems. In contrast, the caves of the region of Posse are less visited and almost unknown when it comes to its biology. For publication purposes, we divide our work in three chapters. The first one features the terrestrial invertebrate fauna in these underground environments. We verified the richness, diversity, taxonomic distinctness and faunal similarities between caves sampled in both regions. Moreover, we highlight the records of new, rare and/or troglobitic species. We guaranteed accurate access to this fauna through six occasions collections systematized in different seasons over the years of 2010, 2011 and 2012. We sampled differently these cavities by sampling efforts that ranged from one to three replicates, except for Angélica Cave. The latter was sampled at six times in order to investigate variance in fauna according to different periods of collecting and some environmental factors. Thus, in the second chapter, we aim to verify the influence of seasonality, zoning, availability and complexity of substrates in the faunal composition of this cave. Moreover, in these first two chapters, we discussed the importance of sampling by combined methods, proposing the use of the method of squares plus the usual collecting by active search. As the terrestrial hypogean fauna is more visible, it has been studied in more detail in Brazil. Rather, the diversity of tiny aquatic organisms is clearly underestimated, both for its lower visibility as the lack of adequacy of sampling methods for collecting these animals. However, most of the underground systems in this and other Brazilian karstic areas have large karst drainage systems, with diverse passages for water infiltration in the subterranean environment, such as the capture of superficial rivers and rainwater. The percolating water produces extensive network of potential micro-habitats, from small fissures filled with air and/or water to temporary or permanent pockets, which is an unsaturated zone known as epikarst. Aware of the necessity to study this unique subterranean horizon, in the third chapter, we analyze the richness of aquatic microorganisms present in some caves in this area. Using plankton nets, we filtered water in all potential aquatic habitats as drips, travertine (pockets of water), epikarstic and groundwater rivers, as well as areas of resurgence and epigean rivers surrounding some of the caves. We observed the degree of faunal similarity between different environments sampled. Finally, some physical and chemical variables of water were measured in order to find taxa-environment relationships.Neste trabalho, realizamos um levantamento da fauna subterrânea em uma área cársticado nordeste de Goiás, considerando tanto os diminutos invertebrados aquáticos quanto os representantes das comunidades terrestres. Para tal, verificamos a composição de espécies em 13 cavernas pertencentes às regiões de São Domingos e Posse. Parte da região de São Domingos inclui uma ampla área de preservação, com cerca de 50.000 ha, o Parque Estadual de Terra Ronca (PETER), onde há elevado número de cavernas bem conhecidas pela ciência e também intensa atividade turística, o que ameaça a integridade destes frágeis sistemas. Em contrapartida, as cavernas da região de Posse são pouco frequentadas e praticamente desconhecidas quanto à sua biologia. Para fins de publicação, dividimos nosso trabalho em três capítulos. O primeiro capítulo caracteriza a fauna de invertebrados terrestres nestes ambientes subterrâneos. Para isso, verificamos a riqueza, diversidade, distinção taxonômica e similaridades faunísticas entre as cavernas amostradas em ambas as regiões. Além disso, destacamos os registros de espécies novas, raras e/ou troglóbias. Garantimos um acesso acurado a esta fauna por meio de seis ocasiões de coletas sistematizadas em diferentes estações ao longo dos anos de 2010, 2011 e 2012. Amostramos diferentemente estas cavidades, de modo a contemplar todas elas em esforço amostral que variou de uma a três réplicas, com exceção da Caverna Angélica. Esta última foi amostrada nas seis ocasiões, de modo a investigar a variação faunística local em função do tempo e de alguns fatores ambientais. Assim, no segundo capítulo, buscamos verificar a influência da sazonalidade, zonação e da disponibilidade e complexidade de substratos na composição faunística desta caverna. Nestes dois primeiros capítulos, abordamos também a importância da amostragem por meio de métodos combinados, propondo a utilização do método dos quadrados além da coleta por busca ativa. A fauna cavernícola terrestre, pelo fato de ter maior visibilidade e facilidade de acesso, tem sido estudada mais detalhadamente no país. Ao contrário, a diversidade aquática de organismos diminutos está claramente subestimada, tanto pela sua menor visibilidade quanto pela falta de adequação dos métodos de amostragem à coleta desses animais. No entanto, a maioria dos sistemas subterrâneos nesta e em outras áreas cársticas brasileiras possuem amplos sistemas de drenagem, com diversas vias de infiltração de água, entre elas a captação de rios epígeos e chuvas. A percolação dessa água produz extensa rede de micro hábitats potenciais, desde pequenos condutos preenchidos por ar e/ou águas temporárias até bolsões permanentes, o que constitui uma zona insaturada conhecida como epicarste. Ciente da necessidade em se estudar este horizonte subterrâneo peculiar, no terceiro capitulo, verificamos a riqueza da fauna de microrganismos aquáticos presentes em algumas cavernas desta área. Utilizando redes de plâncton, filtramos água em todos os hábitats aquáticos potenciais como gotejamentos, travertinos (poções d água), rios epicársticos esubterrâneos, bem como zonas de ressurgência e rios epígeos do entorno de algumas cavernas. Observamos o grau de similaridade faunística entre os diferentes ambientes amostrados. 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title Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
spellingShingle Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
Simões, Luiza Bertelli
Ecologia
Fauna subterrânea.
Diversidade biológica
Cavernas
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
title_full Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
title_fullStr Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
title_sort Biodiversidade da fauna subterrânea na área cárstica de São Domingos, nordeste de Goiás: relevância versus visibilidade de táxons
author Simões, Luiza Bertelli
author_facet Simões, Luiza Bertelli
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecologia
Fauna subterrânea.
Diversidade biológica
Cavernas
topic Ecologia
Fauna subterrânea.
Diversidade biológica
Cavernas
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description In this issue, we did a survey of subterranean fauna in a karstic area from northeast of Goiás, considering both the tiny aquatic invertebrates as representatives of terrestrial communities. We verify the species composition in 13 caves belonging to the regions of São Domingos and Posse. Part of the region of São Domingos includes a large conservation area, with about 50.000 ha, the Terra Ronca State Park (PETER), where there are large number of caves well known to science and intense tourist activity, which threatens the integrity of these fragile systems. In contrast, the caves of the region of Posse are less visited and almost unknown when it comes to its biology. For publication purposes, we divide our work in three chapters. The first one features the terrestrial invertebrate fauna in these underground environments. We verified the richness, diversity, taxonomic distinctness and faunal similarities between caves sampled in both regions. Moreover, we highlight the records of new, rare and/or troglobitic species. We guaranteed accurate access to this fauna through six occasions collections systematized in different seasons over the years of 2010, 2011 and 2012. We sampled differently these cavities by sampling efforts that ranged from one to three replicates, except for Angélica Cave. The latter was sampled at six times in order to investigate variance in fauna according to different periods of collecting and some environmental factors. Thus, in the second chapter, we aim to verify the influence of seasonality, zoning, availability and complexity of substrates in the faunal composition of this cave. Moreover, in these first two chapters, we discussed the importance of sampling by combined methods, proposing the use of the method of squares plus the usual collecting by active search. As the terrestrial hypogean fauna is more visible, it has been studied in more detail in Brazil. Rather, the diversity of tiny aquatic organisms is clearly underestimated, both for its lower visibility as the lack of adequacy of sampling methods for collecting these animals. However, most of the underground systems in this and other Brazilian karstic areas have large karst drainage systems, with diverse passages for water infiltration in the subterranean environment, such as the capture of superficial rivers and rainwater. The percolating water produces extensive network of potential micro-habitats, from small fissures filled with air and/or water to temporary or permanent pockets, which is an unsaturated zone known as epikarst. Aware of the necessity to study this unique subterranean horizon, in the third chapter, we analyze the richness of aquatic microorganisms present in some caves in this area. Using plankton nets, we filtered water in all potential aquatic habitats as drips, travertine (pockets of water), epikarstic and groundwater rivers, as well as areas of resurgence and epigean rivers surrounding some of the caves. We observed the degree of faunal similarity between different environments sampled. Finally, some physical and chemical variables of water were measured in order to find taxa-environment relationships.
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