Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Rafaela Cristina de Souza
Orientador(a): Dias, Thelma Lúcia Pereira lattes
Banca de defesa: Alves , Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega lattes, Rabelo , Emanuelle Fontenelle
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/123456789/72638
Resumo: Mangroves have a mosaic of different habitats and microhabitats, each with their specific levels of complexity and occupied by different kinds of organisms. In this context, the present study aimed to assess the effect of habitat complexity and seasonality in the composition and structure of the invertebrate macrofauna associated with macroalgal species with different morphological characteristics. The research was conducted in the hypersaline mangrove of Tubarão River (5 o 04'34.87"S, 36 o 27'32.36"W), municipality of Macau, northern coast of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeastern Brazil. Aiming to analyze the effect of habitat complexity on a local microhabitat scale and considering that the studied mangrove, due to their peculiar hipersalinity characteristics may harbor a rich fauna and flora, the following questions guide this research: a) Does the different macroalgae studied have different degree of habitat complexity? b) Macroalgae with different morphological characteristics supports invertebrate communities significantly different? c) Is there a relationship between habitat complexity and the composition, abundance and diversity of the invertebrate community of their phytal? and d) Is there difference between the pattern of abundance and composition of invertebrates found in macroalgal species between the dry and rainy seasons? A total of 1,750 individuals classified into five taxa were collected: Echinodermata, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Isopoda and Polychaeta, with 723 individuals found in the rainy season (associated with Gracilaria sp.) and 1,028 in the dry season (430 in Dictyota sp. and 598 in Solieria filiformes). Macroalgae of the dry period were morphologically distinct, however, the invertebrate fauna were not significantly different (p=0.1037), thus reinforcing that seasonality may have influenced the abundance and composition of macroinvertebrate taxa. The different macroalgae showed distinct morphological patterns and different degrees of habitat complexity, where more complex algae harbored a richer, abundant and diverse mollusc fauna. Specifically in the case of molluscs, species composition was typically marine, higher than other mangrove environments. Furthermore, the malacofauna was predominantly composed by micromolluscs, as adults whose sizes do not exceed 10 mm, and young individuals of species that reach a larger size. It is suggested that both habitat complexity as well as seasonality affect the richness, diversity and abundance of associated communities. In general, the marine macroalgae provides support for a variety of marine taxa, and may play an important role in increasing the structural underwater habitat complexity of mangrove systems.
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spelling 2017-03-21T19:33:17Z2026-02-26T12:08:51Z2014-02-26DUARTE, Rafaela Cristina de Souza. Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino. 2014. 85 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2014 .https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7263824004014011P9Mangroves have a mosaic of different habitats and microhabitats, each with their specific levels of complexity and occupied by different kinds of organisms. In this context, the present study aimed to assess the effect of habitat complexity and seasonality in the composition and structure of the invertebrate macrofauna associated with macroalgal species with different morphological characteristics. The research was conducted in the hypersaline mangrove of Tubarão River (5 o 04'34.87"S, 36 o 27'32.36"W), municipality of Macau, northern coast of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeastern Brazil. Aiming to analyze the effect of habitat complexity on a local microhabitat scale and considering that the studied mangrove, due to their peculiar hipersalinity characteristics may harbor a rich fauna and flora, the following questions guide this research: a) Does the different macroalgae studied have different degree of habitat complexity? b) Macroalgae with different morphological characteristics supports invertebrate communities significantly different? c) Is there a relationship between habitat complexity and the composition, abundance and diversity of the invertebrate community of their phytal? and d) Is there difference between the pattern of abundance and composition of invertebrates found in macroalgal species between the dry and rainy seasons? A total of 1,750 individuals classified into five taxa were collected: Echinodermata, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Isopoda and Polychaeta, with 723 individuals found in the rainy season (associated with Gracilaria sp.) and 1,028 in the dry season (430 in Dictyota sp. and 598 in Solieria filiformes). Macroalgae of the dry period were morphologically distinct, however, the invertebrate fauna were not significantly different (p=0.1037), thus reinforcing that seasonality may have influenced the abundance and composition of macroinvertebrate taxa. The different macroalgae showed distinct morphological patterns and different degrees of habitat complexity, where more complex algae harbored a richer, abundant and diverse mollusc fauna. Specifically in the case of molluscs, species composition was typically marine, higher than other mangrove environments. Furthermore, the malacofauna was predominantly composed by micromolluscs, as adults whose sizes do not exceed 10 mm, and young individuals of species that reach a larger size. It is suggested that both habitat complexity as well as seasonality affect the richness, diversity and abundance of associated communities. In general, the marine macroalgae provides support for a variety of marine taxa, and may play an important role in increasing the structural underwater habitat complexity of mangrove systems.Os manguezais apresentam um mosaico composto por diversos habitats e microhabitats, cada um deles com seus níveis de complexidade específicos e ocupados por diferentes tipos de organismos. Nesse contexto, o presente estudo tem por objetivo avaliar o efeito da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade na composição e estrutura da macrofauna associada a diferentes espécies de macroalgas com características morfológicas distintas. A pesquisa foi desenvolvida no manguezal hipersalino do Rio Tubarão (5º04 34,87 S; 36º27 32,36 O), município de Macau, litoral setentrional do estado do Rio Grande do Norte, Nordeste do Brasil. No intuito de analisar o efeito da complexidade do habitat em uma escala local de microhabitat e considerando que o manguezal estudado, devido à suas características peculiares de hipersalinidade podem abrigar uma rica fauna e flora, as seguintes perguntas nortearam esta pesquisa: a) As diferentes espécies de algas apresentam graus de complexidade de habitat distintos? b) Algas com características morfológicas diferenciadas suportam comunidades de invertebrados significativamente diferentes? c) Existe uma relação entre a complexidade do habitat oferecido pelas macroalgas e a composição, abundância, riqueza e diversidade de invertebrados participantes de seu fital? d) Existem diferenças entre o padrão de abundância e composição de invertebrados encontrados nas espécies de macroalgas entre os períodos seco e chuvoso? Foram coletados 1.750 indivíduos classificados em cinco taxa: Echinodermata, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Isopoda e Polychaeta, sendo 723 indivíduos encontrados no período chuvoso (associados à Gracilaria sp.) e 1.028 no período seco (430 em Dictyota sp. e 598 em S. filiformes). macroalgas apesar de serem morfologicamente distintas não apresentaram uma fauna de invertebrados significativamente diferente (p=0,1037), reforçando assim, que a sazonalidade pode ter influenciado a abundância e composição dos táxons de macroinvertebrados. As diferentes macroalgas apresentaram padrões morfológicos distintos e diferentes graus de complexidade de habitat, onde algas mais complexas abrigaram uma fauna de moluscos mais rica, abundante e diversa. Especificamente no caso dos moluscos, a composição de espécies foi tipicamente marinha, cuja riqueza pode ser considerada alta com relação a outros ambientes de manguezal. Além disso, a malacofauna foi composta predominantemente por micromoluscos, cujos tamanhos quando adultos não ultrapassam os 10 mm, e por indivíduos jovens de espécies que atingem um porte maior. Sugere-se que tanto a complexidade do habitat quanto a sazonalidade afetam a riqueza, diversidade e abundância das comunidades associadas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
title Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
spellingShingle Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
Duarte, Rafaela Cristina de Souza
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Arquitetura algal
Complexidade estrutural
Heterogeneidade de habitat
Invertebrados marinhos
title_short Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
title_full Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
title_fullStr Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
title_full_unstemmed Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
title_sort Influência da complexidade do habitat e da sazonalidade sobre a fauna associada a macroalgas de um manguezal hipersalino
author Duarte, Rafaela Cristina de Souza
author_facet Duarte, Rafaela Cristina de Souza
author_role author
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Alves , Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rabelo , Emanuelle Fontenelle
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Dias, Thelma Lúcia Pereira
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7959147076820302
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, Rafaela Cristina de Souza
contributor_str_mv Alves , Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega
Rabelo , Emanuelle Fontenelle
Dias, Thelma Lúcia Pereira
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Arquitetura algal
Complexidade estrutural
Heterogeneidade de habitat
Invertebrados marinhos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arquitetura algal
Complexidade estrutural
Heterogeneidade de habitat
Invertebrados marinhos
description Mangroves have a mosaic of different habitats and microhabitats, each with their specific levels of complexity and occupied by different kinds of organisms. In this context, the present study aimed to assess the effect of habitat complexity and seasonality in the composition and structure of the invertebrate macrofauna associated with macroalgal species with different morphological characteristics. The research was conducted in the hypersaline mangrove of Tubarão River (5 o 04'34.87"S, 36 o 27'32.36"W), municipality of Macau, northern coast of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeastern Brazil. Aiming to analyze the effect of habitat complexity on a local microhabitat scale and considering that the studied mangrove, due to their peculiar hipersalinity characteristics may harbor a rich fauna and flora, the following questions guide this research: a) Does the different macroalgae studied have different degree of habitat complexity? b) Macroalgae with different morphological characteristics supports invertebrate communities significantly different? c) Is there a relationship between habitat complexity and the composition, abundance and diversity of the invertebrate community of their phytal? and d) Is there difference between the pattern of abundance and composition of invertebrates found in macroalgal species between the dry and rainy seasons? A total of 1,750 individuals classified into five taxa were collected: Echinodermata, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Isopoda and Polychaeta, with 723 individuals found in the rainy season (associated with Gracilaria sp.) and 1,028 in the dry season (430 in Dictyota sp. and 598 in Solieria filiformes). Macroalgae of the dry period were morphologically distinct, however, the invertebrate fauna were not significantly different (p=0.1037), thus reinforcing that seasonality may have influenced the abundance and composition of macroinvertebrate taxa. The different macroalgae showed distinct morphological patterns and different degrees of habitat complexity, where more complex algae harbored a richer, abundant and diverse mollusc fauna. Specifically in the case of molluscs, species composition was typically marine, higher than other mangrove environments. Furthermore, the malacofauna was predominantly composed by micromolluscs, as adults whose sizes do not exceed 10 mm, and young individuals of species that reach a larger size. It is suggested that both habitat complexity as well as seasonality affect the richness, diversity and abundance of associated communities. In general, the marine macroalgae provides support for a variety of marine taxa, and may play an important role in increasing the structural underwater habitat complexity of mangrove systems.
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