4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Cyanoprokaryote assemblages in eight productive tropical Brazilian waters

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 424, Issue -, Pages 67-77

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1003996710416

Keywords

blue-greens (Cyanoprokaryotes); assemblages; productive lakes; Brazil

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Cyanoprokaryote assemblages of eight very productive Brazilian lakes are described and the main driving forces of their dominance are considered. Relative abundance of blue-greens is shown to have been positively related to temperature, but not to pH or total-P and to have been negatively associated with light, mixing, NO3, but not with NH4, total N or total N/total P ratio. Both heterocytic and non-heterocytic groups were negatively related to NO3. However, if Cylindrospermopsis species are considered as non-N-2-fixing organisms (only 10% of the filaments carried heterocytes), the lakes could be considered as dominated by non-N-2-fixing populations during most of the years. In this new scenario, non-N-2-fixing were dominant in NO3 (but not NH4) deficient lakes and in both NO3 and NH4 deficient conditions. Assemblages S, S-n, H, M, X-1, as groups of descriptor species of systems having similar features as proposed by Reynolds (1997: Ecology Institute, Oldenburg), were representative of warm, shallow, turbid, enriched and frequently mixed lakes. We propose to move some species from Z (picoplancton of oligotrophic lakes) to X-1 assemblage (nanoplankton of eutrophic lakes) and we comment on Microcystis species of M assemblage from mixed shallow lakes in relation to L-m assemblage of end-summer in temperate lakes. S and S-n assemblages, which comprise species which are good-light antennae, were the best represented group in these generally turbid and shallow lakes.

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