2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842008000500013
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Phytoplankton biodiversity changes in a shallow tropical reservoir during the hypertrophication process

Abstract: Study aimed at evaluating phytoplankton biodiversity changes in a shallow tropical reservoir during its hypertrophication process. Samplings were carried out monthly during 8 consecutive years (1997)(1998)(1999)(2000)(2001)(2002)(2003)(2004) in 5 depths. Conspicuous limnological changes in the reservoir derived from the presence and/or removal of the water hyacinth, characterized 3 different phases. Over the time series, reservoir changed from a typical polymictic eutrophic system to hypertrophic one, leading … Show more

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“…The present study indicates the cyanobacterial species dominance immediately after a long period without water renewal and phytoplankton community changes affecting diversity when an external disturbance occurred. The dominance and diversity trends are similar to the findings in shallow tropical hypereutrophicated freshwater ecosystems (Crossetti et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The present study indicates the cyanobacterial species dominance immediately after a long period without water renewal and phytoplankton community changes affecting diversity when an external disturbance occurred. The dominance and diversity trends are similar to the findings in shallow tropical hypereutrophicated freshwater ecosystems (Crossetti et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Losses in algal biodiversity due to cultural eutrophication has been scarcely reported in Brazil (e.g. Crossetti et al 2008) given the paucity of long-term monitoring data, and the lack of information before the onset of eutrophication. In this regard, the statement by that our understanding of the relationship between anthropogenic impacts and lake biodiversity changes is typically based on contemporary data sets and space-for-time substitution holds true for Brazilian ecosystems.…”
Section: Richness and Eutrophication Gradientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eutrofization promotes changes in the trophic web and in the balance of aquatic communities, a decrease in phytoplankton diversity and fosters the heavy growth of some species (Crossetti et al, 2008;Borges et al, 2010). As a result of nutrient load, an increase in phytoplankton proliferation, particularly Cyanobacteria, has been recorded and it represents a growing problem in ecosystems such as reservoirs (Borges et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%