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Effects of environmental variables on mesozooplankton dynamics in an Amazonian estuary

Journal

ECOHYDROLOGY & HYDROBIOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 511-529

Publisher

EUROPEAN REGIONAL CENTRE ECOHYDROLOGY POLISH ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2022.05.002

Keywords

Tropical estuary; Plankton; Zooplankton; Salinity; River flow

Funding

  1. Coordenacao de Aper-feicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -Brazil (CAPES) [43/2013, 47/2012]
  2. FAPESPA [ICAAF: 79/2014]
  3. CAPES [001]
  4. National Council of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq, Brazil) [309491/2018-5, 30 60 61/2011-2, 311782/2017-5]

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This study analyzed the structure and spatio-temporal variations of mesozooplankton community in the Caete River estuary in Brazil. The results showed that spatial variations in water physicochemical characteristics have significant effects on the structure and succession of mesozooplankton, potentially impacting the functioning and biodiversity of the coastal ecosystem.
In the present study, it was analyzed the structure of mesozooplankton community, and their spatio-temporal variations along the Caete River estuary (northeast of Para, Brazil). Samples were collected during spring tides conducted in nychthemeral cycles, in three fixed sectors located along the studied estuary (inner-S1, middle-S2 and outer-S3), us-ing conical plankton nets of 200 mu m mesh size. Samplings were performed in Septem-ber 2014 (dry season) and March 2015 (rainy season), totaling 54 samples. A total of 25 mesozooplankton species were recorded, being the copepods the most diversified group (21 species), mostly dominated by estuarine and coastal species. The most abun-dant mesozooplankton species presented significantly higher densities ( p < 0.0 0 01) be-tween the middle (Pseudodiaptomus richardi, 583.8 +/- 956.5 ind m -3, Paracalanus quasimodo, 108.9 +/- 181.4 ind m -3 and Pseudodiaptomus acutus, 23.4 +/- 66.6 ind m -3) and outer (Acartia tonsa, 476.9 +/- 1,298.8 ind m -3 and Acartia lilljeborgii (407.9 +/- 1,038.1 ind m -3 and Parasagitta tenuis, 59.9 +/- 117.1 ind m -3) sectors. The non-metric multidimensional ordination analysis highlighted that the average density of the main species varied mainly at a spatial scale, with density increasing toward the mouth of the estuary (except for P. richardi). Spear-man's correlation (rs) demonstrated that the salinity, turbidity, dissolved nutrients and chlorophyll a concentrations were the prevailing environmental variables associated with significant spatial changes of mesozooplankton distribution in this area. Overall, the results showed that spatial variation in the water physicochemical characteristics of the Caete Estuary have significant effects on the structure and succession of the mesozooplankton, which may potentially affect the functioning and biodiversity of this coastal ecosystem.(c) 2022 European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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