Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
Orientador(a): José, Etham de Lucena Barbosa
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso embargado
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/123456789/72747
Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the taxonomic diversity of periphytic diatoms under the influence of an extreme drought, and to determine the importance of environmental and spatial factors on the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms in semiarid reservoirs. For this purpose, this thesis was divided into two chapters with the following objectives: (i) To analyze the temporal beta diversity of the metacommunity of periphytic diatoms in semiarid reservoirs in an extreme drought event; (ii) To investigate the influence of environmental and spatial factors in determining the structure and distribution of functional attributes of the metacommunity of periphytic algae in semiarid reservoirs. To this end, these objectives were applied using data from periphytic diatoms, collected in 25 sites located in the coastal region in four periods (June, September and December 2014, and March 2015), in the Poções, Sumé and Cordeiro reservoirs located in the Paraíba River basin. We found that extreme drought contributed to the reduction of water volume in the reservoirs and favored the increase in nutrient concentrations in the month with the lowest water volume (March/2015). These environmental changes caused the loss of species in the Sumé and Poções reservoirs, and the gain of species in the Cordeiro reservoir. In our study, we also observed that chlorophyll-a was the variable that contributed most to the loss of species, while electrical conductivity was the variable most representative of the gain of species. These results suggest that environmental variations may act by selecting more resistant species, causing the loss of sensitive species in these ecosystems, while the gain of species may be linked to the presence of species with dispersive capacity, or with adaptive strategies to survive in impacted environments. In line with these findings, we sought to evaluate the effects of space and environment on the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms. We found that the environmental variables were segregated according to the reservoirs, and that the functional attributes with the greatest contribution were from unicellular species, with mucilaginous rods and pads, firmly attached and with larger cell sizes. We also observed through the analysis of variance that the environment was the most important predictor for most of the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms than space. Where the environment was the most important predictor for unicellular algae, with mucilaginous rods, with mucilaginous pads, mobile species, firmly attached, loosely attached, and with the largest cell sizes (MDL-3 and MDL-4). On the other hand, space was the predictor that contributed the most to colonial, prostrate species, and with the smallest cell sizes (MDL-1 and MDL-2). The relationship between space and environment may be linked to the presence of functional attributes that allow greater dispersive capacity, while the relationship between species and the environment may be associated with the fact that environmental variables act as filters selecting resilient species to tolerate environmental impacts.
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spelling 2025-07-11T18:31:35Z2026-02-26T13:06:54Z2999-12-312025-02-28OLIVEIRA, Dayany Aguiar de. Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro. 2025. 101 p. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2025.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7274724004014011P9The aim of this study was to evaluate the taxonomic diversity of periphytic diatoms under the influence of an extreme drought, and to determine the importance of environmental and spatial factors on the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms in semiarid reservoirs. For this purpose, this thesis was divided into two chapters with the following objectives: (i) To analyze the temporal beta diversity of the metacommunity of periphytic diatoms in semiarid reservoirs in an extreme drought event; (ii) To investigate the influence of environmental and spatial factors in determining the structure and distribution of functional attributes of the metacommunity of periphytic algae in semiarid reservoirs. To this end, these objectives were applied using data from periphytic diatoms, collected in 25 sites located in the coastal region in four periods (June, September and December 2014, and March 2015), in the Poções, Sumé and Cordeiro reservoirs located in the Paraíba River basin. We found that extreme drought contributed to the reduction of water volume in the reservoirs and favored the increase in nutrient concentrations in the month with the lowest water volume (March/2015). These environmental changes caused the loss of species in the Sumé and Poções reservoirs, and the gain of species in the Cordeiro reservoir. In our study, we also observed that chlorophyll-a was the variable that contributed most to the loss of species, while electrical conductivity was the variable most representative of the gain of species. These results suggest that environmental variations may act by selecting more resistant species, causing the loss of sensitive species in these ecosystems, while the gain of species may be linked to the presence of species with dispersive capacity, or with adaptive strategies to survive in impacted environments. In line with these findings, we sought to evaluate the effects of space and environment on the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms. We found that the environmental variables were segregated according to the reservoirs, and that the functional attributes with the greatest contribution were from unicellular species, with mucilaginous rods and pads, firmly attached and with larger cell sizes. We also observed through the analysis of variance that the environment was the most important predictor for most of the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms than space. Where the environment was the most important predictor for unicellular algae, with mucilaginous rods, with mucilaginous pads, mobile species, firmly attached, loosely attached, and with the largest cell sizes (MDL-3 and MDL-4). On the other hand, space was the predictor that contributed the most to colonial, prostrate species, and with the smallest cell sizes (MDL-1 and MDL-2). The relationship between space and environment may be linked to the presence of functional attributes that allow greater dispersive capacity, while the relationship between species and the environment may be associated with the fact that environmental variables act as filters selecting resilient species to tolerate environmental impacts.O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a diversidade taxonômica de diatomáceas perifíticas sob influência de uma seca extrema, e determinar a importância de fatores ambientais e espaciais sobre os atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios semiáridos. Com esta finalidade, essa tese foi dividida em dois capítulos com os seguintes objetivos: (i) Analisar a diversidade beta temporal da metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios semiáridos em um evento de seca extrema; (ii) Investigar a influência dos fatores ambientais e espaciais na determinação da estrutura e distribuição de atributos funcionais da metacomunidade de algas perifíticas em reservatórios semiáridos. Para tanto, esses objetivos foram aplicados utilizando dados de diatomáceas perifíticas, coletados em 25 sites situados na região litorânea em quatro períodos (junho, setembro e dezembro de 2014, e março de 2015), nos reservatórios poções, sumé e cordeiro localizados na bacia hidrográfica do rio Paraíba. Verificamos que a seca extrema contribuiu para a redução do volume hídrico nos reservatórios e que favoreceu o aumento das concentrações de nutrientes no mês de menor volume hídrico (março/2015). Essas alterações ambientais causaram a perda de espécies nos reservatórios Sumé e Poções, e o ganho de espécies no reservatório Cordeiro. Em nosso estudo, também observamos que a clorofila-a foi a variável que mais contribuiu para a perda de espécies, enquanto que a condutividade elétrica foi a variável mais representativa para o ganho de espécies. Esses resultados sugerem que as variações ambientais podem atuar selecionando espécies mais resistentes, ocasionado a perda de espécies sensíveis nesses ecossistemas, enquanto que o ganho de espécies pode estar atrelado a presença de espécies com capacidade dispersiva, ou com estratégias adaptativas para sobreviver em ambientes impactados. Em consonância com esses achados, buscamos avaliar os efeitos do espaço e do ambiente sobre os atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas. Verificamos que as variáveis ambientais se segregaram em função dos reservatórios, e que os atributos funcionais com maior contribuição foram de espécies unicelulares, com hastes e almofadas mucilaginosas, firmemente aderidas e com maiores tamanhos celulares. Observamos também através da análise de variação que o ambiente foi o preditor mais importante para a maioria dos atributos funcionais de diatomáceas perifíticas que o espaço. Onde o ambiente foi o preditor mais importante par a algas unicelulares, com hastes mucilaginosas, com almofadas mucilaginosas, espécies móveis, firmemente aderidas, frouxamente aderidas, e com os maiores tamanhos celulares (MDL-3 e MDL-4). Já, o espaço foi o preditor que mais contribuiu com as espécies coloniais, prostradas, e com os menores tamanhos celulares (MDL-1 e MDL-2). 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
title Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
spellingShingle Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Diatomáceas
Reservatórios
Formas de crescimento
Volume hídrico
Atributos funcionais
title_short Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
title_full Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
title_fullStr Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
title_full_unstemmed Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
title_sort Metacomunidade de diatomáceas perifíticas em reservatórios do semiárido brasileiro
author Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
author_facet Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv José, Etham de Lucena Barbosa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Dayany Aguiar de
contributor_str_mv José, Etham de Lucena Barbosa
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Diatomáceas
Reservatórios
Formas de crescimento
Volume hídrico
Atributos funcionais
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diatomáceas
Reservatórios
Formas de crescimento
Volume hídrico
Atributos funcionais
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the taxonomic diversity of periphytic diatoms under the influence of an extreme drought, and to determine the importance of environmental and spatial factors on the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms in semiarid reservoirs. For this purpose, this thesis was divided into two chapters with the following objectives: (i) To analyze the temporal beta diversity of the metacommunity of periphytic diatoms in semiarid reservoirs in an extreme drought event; (ii) To investigate the influence of environmental and spatial factors in determining the structure and distribution of functional attributes of the metacommunity of periphytic algae in semiarid reservoirs. To this end, these objectives were applied using data from periphytic diatoms, collected in 25 sites located in the coastal region in four periods (June, September and December 2014, and March 2015), in the Poções, Sumé and Cordeiro reservoirs located in the Paraíba River basin. We found that extreme drought contributed to the reduction of water volume in the reservoirs and favored the increase in nutrient concentrations in the month with the lowest water volume (March/2015). These environmental changes caused the loss of species in the Sumé and Poções reservoirs, and the gain of species in the Cordeiro reservoir. In our study, we also observed that chlorophyll-a was the variable that contributed most to the loss of species, while electrical conductivity was the variable most representative of the gain of species. These results suggest that environmental variations may act by selecting more resistant species, causing the loss of sensitive species in these ecosystems, while the gain of species may be linked to the presence of species with dispersive capacity, or with adaptive strategies to survive in impacted environments. In line with these findings, we sought to evaluate the effects of space and environment on the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms. We found that the environmental variables were segregated according to the reservoirs, and that the functional attributes with the greatest contribution were from unicellular species, with mucilaginous rods and pads, firmly attached and with larger cell sizes. We also observed through the analysis of variance that the environment was the most important predictor for most of the functional attributes of periphytic diatoms than space. Where the environment was the most important predictor for unicellular algae, with mucilaginous rods, with mucilaginous pads, mobile species, firmly attached, loosely attached, and with the largest cell sizes (MDL-3 and MDL-4). On the other hand, space was the predictor that contributed the most to colonial, prostrate species, and with the smallest cell sizes (MDL-1 and MDL-2). The relationship between space and environment may be linked to the presence of functional attributes that allow greater dispersive capacity, while the relationship between species and the environment may be associated with the fact that environmental variables act as filters selecting resilient species to tolerate environmental impacts.
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