2011
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-011-0107-1
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Phytoplankton structure in two contrasting cascade reservoirs (Paranapanema River, Southeast Brazil)

Abstract: A series of eleven reservoirs was constructed in the Paranapanema River, southeast Brazil, for hydropower production. The phytoplankton structure and its relations with the environmental variables were studied in two of these reservoirs: a large upstream located storage system (high water retention time) and a small run-of-river system (short water retention time). The samples were collected quarterly for two consecutive years, at four sampling stations in each reservoir. Higher phytoplankton richness was obse… Show more

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“…Slight Increased water retention time was important in structuring Itaúba reservoir with marked decrease of species richness and increase in dominance of a few species. Increased cell density related to increased water retention time, was also described for other Brazilian reservoirs (Ferrareze & Nogueira, 2006;Perbiche-Neves et al, 2011). Such environmental conditions favored the development of Ceratium furcoides in high densities, a species adapted to longer water retention periods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Slight Increased water retention time was important in structuring Itaúba reservoir with marked decrease of species richness and increase in dominance of a few species. Increased cell density related to increased water retention time, was also described for other Brazilian reservoirs (Ferrareze & Nogueira, 2006;Perbiche-Neves et al, 2011). Such environmental conditions favored the development of Ceratium furcoides in high densities, a species adapted to longer water retention periods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The biodiversity and conservation of such reservoirs are particularly sensitive to climate change (Moss et al, 2009) and are considered as stressed environments (Leira and Cantonati, 2008 and references therein;Naselli-Flores, 2003;Henry et al, 2011;Perbiche-Neves et al, 2011). Compared with natural lakes, artificial waterbodies are subject to severe fluctuations in the water level from seasonal and interannual climatic variations, as well as abstraction for irrigation, hydropower and drinking water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…compartimentalização espacial, como observado para os cladóceros (Perbiche-Neves & Nogueira, 2010) e fitoplâncton (Perbiche-Neves et al, 2011). Zonas lacustres, intermediárias e lóticas costumam ser identificadas em reservatórios, e a mistura de águas intermediárias ou lacustres com desembocadura de tributários (ponto MSC, por exemplo) podem ocasionar elevados valores de diversidade (H').…”
Section: Discussionunclassified