Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
Orientador(a): Barbosa, José Etham de Lucena
Banca de defesa: Severiano, Juliana dos Santos, Milesi, Silvia Vendruscolo
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/72689
Resumo: Semi-arid reservoirs are influenced by several anthropic impacts (such as sewage discharges, hydrological, physical and chemical changes), and this interferes with the integrity of the water in these systems, often making their use for public supply, fish farming and leisure activities unfeasible. economic. Thus, it is important to evaluate the environmental quality of these systems, mainly using biological communities (peripheral diatoms), comparing metrics (density and biomass) to measure the level of environmental impact. In this context, we evaluated the environmental quality of different impact gradients based on a set of functional attributes and biological metrics (density and biomass) of peripheral diatoms. The study was carried out in four periods (June, September and December and March 2015), in the Poções, Sumé and Cordeiro reservoirs located in the state of Paraíba. Through Principal Component Analysis (PCA), the sites were classified into impact groups (less impacted, intermediate impact and severely impacted), and later related to biological metrics (density and biomass) to determine which one best characterized the gradients. Soon after, the functional attributes of the peripheral diatoms were selected and related to the environmental variables in each gradient of environmental impact. It was observed that biomass was more sensitive to variation in environmental gradients, with species segregation occurring in each gradient of environmental impact. In LD sites (less impacted sites), the species Rhopalodia gibba (28588.46 mm3cm-2) had the highest biomass, whereas in ID sites (intermediate impact sites), the most representative species was Nitzschia dissipata (102714.83 mm3cm -2), while in the SD sites (severely impacted) the largest biomass observed was of the species Gomphonema gracile (89412.84 mm3cm-2). Analyzing the size of the species, it was seen that the largest sizes had a high contribution on the LD sites, while the smallest sizes were present on the sites with the greatest environmental impact (ID and SD). Through RLQ, we observed negative relationships between cell sizes and higher temperatures on LD sites. Positive relationships occurred at the ID sites, between ammonia and water transparency with species with feathered symmetry, as well as negative relationships between centric symmetry and the values of ammonia and water transparency. Still on the ID sites, chlorophyll-a showed a positive relationship between centric species, however, it also had negative relationships with feathered species and raphe. In the SD sites, species with mucilaginous pads and rods showed a positive relationship with depth, and also had a negative relationship with the redox potential. And chlorophyll-a showed a positive relationship with smaller cell sizes. It is concluded that the reservoirs varied when the level of environmental degradation, with these environments being characterized with less impact, intermediate impact and severely impacted. The attributes related to cell sizes and forms of adhesion are the main descriptors of the ecological condition of these systems, being useful in ecological assessments. In addition, it is noticed that biomass is a metric sensitive to the levels of environmental impact, indicating that its use in environmental assessment is important. The need to monitor these systems is evidenced with the proposal of means that minimize the environmental impacts that they are subject.
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spelling 2022-02-14T13:34:50Z2026-02-26T12:25:00Z2020-02-28OLIVEIRA, Dayany Aguiar de. Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido. 2020. 67f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2022.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7268924004014011P9Semi-arid reservoirs are influenced by several anthropic impacts (such as sewage discharges, hydrological, physical and chemical changes), and this interferes with the integrity of the water in these systems, often making their use for public supply, fish farming and leisure activities unfeasible. economic. Thus, it is important to evaluate the environmental quality of these systems, mainly using biological communities (peripheral diatoms), comparing metrics (density and biomass) to measure the level of environmental impact. In this context, we evaluated the environmental quality of different impact gradients based on a set of functional attributes and biological metrics (density and biomass) of peripheral diatoms. The study was carried out in four periods (June, September and December and March 2015), in the Poções, Sumé and Cordeiro reservoirs located in the state of Paraíba. Through Principal Component Analysis (PCA), the sites were classified into impact groups (less impacted, intermediate impact and severely impacted), and later related to biological metrics (density and biomass) to determine which one best characterized the gradients. Soon after, the functional attributes of the peripheral diatoms were selected and related to the environmental variables in each gradient of environmental impact. It was observed that biomass was more sensitive to variation in environmental gradients, with species segregation occurring in each gradient of environmental impact. In LD sites (less impacted sites), the species Rhopalodia gibba (28588.46 mm3cm-2) had the highest biomass, whereas in ID sites (intermediate impact sites), the most representative species was Nitzschia dissipata (102714.83 mm3cm -2), while in the SD sites (severely impacted) the largest biomass observed was of the species Gomphonema gracile (89412.84 mm3cm-2). Analyzing the size of the species, it was seen that the largest sizes had a high contribution on the LD sites, while the smallest sizes were present on the sites with the greatest environmental impact (ID and SD). Through RLQ, we observed negative relationships between cell sizes and higher temperatures on LD sites. Positive relationships occurred at the ID sites, between ammonia and water transparency with species with feathered symmetry, as well as negative relationships between centric symmetry and the values of ammonia and water transparency. Still on the ID sites, chlorophyll-a showed a positive relationship between centric species, however, it also had negative relationships with feathered species and raphe. In the SD sites, species with mucilaginous pads and rods showed a positive relationship with depth, and also had a negative relationship with the redox potential. And chlorophyll-a showed a positive relationship with smaller cell sizes. It is concluded that the reservoirs varied when the level of environmental degradation, with these environments being characterized with less impact, intermediate impact and severely impacted. The attributes related to cell sizes and forms of adhesion are the main descriptors of the ecological condition of these systems, being useful in ecological assessments. In addition, it is noticed that biomass is a metric sensitive to the levels of environmental impact, indicating that its use in environmental assessment is important. The need to monitor these systems is evidenced with the proposal of means that minimize the environmental impacts that they are subject.Os reservatórios semiáridos são influenciados por diversos impactos antrópicas (como, despejos de esgotos, mudanças hidrológicas, físicas e químicas), e isso interfere na integridade da água desses sistemas, inviabilizando muitas vezes o seu uso para abastecimento público, piscicultura lazer e desenvolvimento de atividades econômicas. Desse modo, é importante avaliar a qualidade ambiental desses sistemas, principalmente utilizando comunidades biológicas (diatomáceas perifíticas), comparando métricas (densidade e biomassa) para mensurar o nível de impacto ambiental. Nesse contexto, avaliamos a qualidade ambiental de diferentes gradientes de impacto com base em um conjunto de atributos funcionais e métricas biológicas (densidade e biomassa) de diatomáceas perifíticas. O estudo foi realizado em quatro períodos (junho, setembro e dezembro e março de 2015), nos reservatórios de Poções, Sumé e Cordeiro localizados no estado da Paraíba. Através da Análise de Componentes Principais (PCA), os sites foram classificados em grupos de impacto (menos impactado, impacto intermediário e severamente impactado), e posteriormente relacionados às métricas biológicas (densidade e biomassa) para determinar qual delas caracterizava melhor os gradientes. Logo após, foram selecionados os atributos funcionais das diatomáceas perifíticas e relacionados com as variáveis ambientais em cada gradiente de impacto ambiental. Observou-se que a biomassa foi mais sensível à variação nos gradientes ambientais, ocorrendo a segregação de espécies em cada gradiente de impacto ambiental. Nos sites LD (sites menos impactados), a espécie Rhopalodia gibba (28588,46 mm^3cm^-2) apresentou maior biomassa, já nos sites de ID (sites de impacto intermediário), a espécie mais representativa foi a Nitzschia dissipata (102714,83 mm^3cm^-2), enquanto que nos sites SD (severamente impactados) a maior biomassa observada foi da espécie a Gomphonema gracile (89412,84 mm^3cm^-2). Analisando o tamanho das espécies, viu-se que os maiores tamanhos apresentaram uma alta contribuição nos sites LD, enquanto que os menores tamanhos estiveram presentes nos sites de maior impacto ambiental (ID e SD). Através da RLQ, observamos relações negativas entre os tamanhos celulares e aos maiores temperaturas nos sites LD. Relações positivas ocorreram nos sites de ID, entre a amônia e a transparência da água com espécies com simetria penada, assim como, relações negativas entre simetria cêntrica e os valores de amônia e transparência da água. Ainda nos sites ID, a clorofila-a apresentou relação positiva entre espécies cêntricas, no entanto, ela também obteve relações negativas com espécies penadas e com rafe. Nos sites SD, espécies com almofadas e hastes mucilaginosas apresentaram relação positiva com a profundidade, e também obtiveram relação negativa com o potencial redox. E a clorofila-a apresentou relação positiva com os menores tamanhos celulares. Conclui-se que os reservatórios variaram quando ao nível de degradação ambiental, sendo esses ambientes caracterizados com menor impacto, impacto intermediário e severamente impactado, sendo os atributos relacionados aos tamanhos celulares e as formas de adesão os principais descritores da condição ecológica desses sistemas, sendo úteis em avaliações ecológicas. Além disso, percebe-se que a biomassa é uma métrica sensível a aos níveis de impacto ambiental, indicando que é importante seu uso na avaliação ambiental. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Physical, chemical and biological attributes of soil quality under different grasses species
title Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
spellingShingle Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
Environmental impact
Bioindicators
Algal biomass
Periphyton
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Perifíton
Impacto ambiental
Bioindicadores
Biomassa algal
title_short Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
title_full Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
title_fullStr Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
title_full_unstemmed Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
title_sort Atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas: uma abordagem para avaliação ambiental de reservatórios no semiárido
author Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
author_facet Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Azevedo, Daniele Jovem da Silva
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Severiano, Juliana dos Santos
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Milesi, Silvia Vendruscolo
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Barbosa, José Etham de Lucena
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
contributor_str_mv Azevedo, Daniele Jovem da Silva
Severiano, Juliana dos Santos
Milesi, Silvia Vendruscolo
Barbosa, José Etham de Lucena
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Environmental impact
Bioindicators
Algal biomass
Periphyton
topic Environmental impact
Bioindicators
Algal biomass
Periphyton
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Perifíton
Impacto ambiental
Bioindicadores
Biomassa algal
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perifíton
Impacto ambiental
Bioindicadores
Biomassa algal
description Semi-arid reservoirs are influenced by several anthropic impacts (such as sewage discharges, hydrological, physical and chemical changes), and this interferes with the integrity of the water in these systems, often making their use for public supply, fish farming and leisure activities unfeasible. economic. Thus, it is important to evaluate the environmental quality of these systems, mainly using biological communities (peripheral diatoms), comparing metrics (density and biomass) to measure the level of environmental impact. In this context, we evaluated the environmental quality of different impact gradients based on a set of functional attributes and biological metrics (density and biomass) of peripheral diatoms. The study was carried out in four periods (June, September and December and March 2015), in the Poções, Sumé and Cordeiro reservoirs located in the state of Paraíba. Through Principal Component Analysis (PCA), the sites were classified into impact groups (less impacted, intermediate impact and severely impacted), and later related to biological metrics (density and biomass) to determine which one best characterized the gradients. Soon after, the functional attributes of the peripheral diatoms were selected and related to the environmental variables in each gradient of environmental impact. It was observed that biomass was more sensitive to variation in environmental gradients, with species segregation occurring in each gradient of environmental impact. In LD sites (less impacted sites), the species Rhopalodia gibba (28588.46 mm3cm-2) had the highest biomass, whereas in ID sites (intermediate impact sites), the most representative species was Nitzschia dissipata (102714.83 mm3cm -2), while in the SD sites (severely impacted) the largest biomass observed was of the species Gomphonema gracile (89412.84 mm3cm-2). Analyzing the size of the species, it was seen that the largest sizes had a high contribution on the LD sites, while the smallest sizes were present on the sites with the greatest environmental impact (ID and SD). Through RLQ, we observed negative relationships between cell sizes and higher temperatures on LD sites. Positive relationships occurred at the ID sites, between ammonia and water transparency with species with feathered symmetry, as well as negative relationships between centric symmetry and the values of ammonia and water transparency. Still on the ID sites, chlorophyll-a showed a positive relationship between centric species, however, it also had negative relationships with feathered species and raphe. In the SD sites, species with mucilaginous pads and rods showed a positive relationship with depth, and also had a negative relationship with the redox potential. And chlorophyll-a showed a positive relationship with smaller cell sizes. It is concluded that the reservoirs varied when the level of environmental degradation, with these environments being characterized with less impact, intermediate impact and severely impacted. The attributes related to cell sizes and forms of adhesion are the main descriptors of the ecological condition of these systems, being useful in ecological assessments. In addition, it is noticed that biomass is a metric sensitive to the levels of environmental impact, indicating that its use in environmental assessment is important. The need to monitor these systems is evidenced with the proposal of means that minimize the environmental impacts that they are subject.
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