2011
DOI: 10.15560/7.3.248
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Rotifera, Paranoá reservoir, Brasília, central Brazil

Abstract: This study examined rotifers from Lake Paranoá, an urban reservoir of central Brazil, within an exploratory sampling (from 1996 to 2005) on littoral and deeper areas in the lake and from the mouth of the tributaries of the lake (Torto and Bananal - north part, Gama and Riacho Fundo - south part) and registered five genera and 33 species are new records for the reservoir. This reservoir was subject to intense eutrophication at least during thirty years (1960 to 1998). Since 1999, when the lake underwent intenti… Show more

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“…This situation is to be expected in the majority of shallow environments with a developed littoral zone colonized by macrophytes (Fantin-Cruz et al, 2010;Sousa & Elmoor-Loureiro, 2012). Rotifer species registered in this study belonged to Lecanidae, family inhabiting shallow and littoral areas and often associated with plants ( Padovesi-Fonseca et al, 2011;Siddiqi & Karuthapandi, 2013). There was a relative predominance of young forms of Copepoda and this pattern has been the most common, as observed by López & Sampaio (2000) and Silveira et al (2010) in shallow systems.…”
Section: Factors That Structure the Beta Diversity Of Zooplankton Comsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…This situation is to be expected in the majority of shallow environments with a developed littoral zone colonized by macrophytes (Fantin-Cruz et al, 2010;Sousa & Elmoor-Loureiro, 2012). Rotifer species registered in this study belonged to Lecanidae, family inhabiting shallow and littoral areas and often associated with plants ( Padovesi-Fonseca et al, 2011;Siddiqi & Karuthapandi, 2013). There was a relative predominance of young forms of Copepoda and this pattern has been the most common, as observed by López & Sampaio (2000) and Silveira et al (2010) in shallow systems.…”
Section: Factors That Structure the Beta Diversity Of Zooplankton Comsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…A CONAMA nº 467 (BRASIL, op cit.) não preconiza idealmente solucionar problemas ao nível da bacia hidrográfica, como o controle dos usos e ocupações dos espaços, a coleta e o tratamento de 100% dos esgotos domésticos e industriais (POMPÊO; MOSCHINI-CARLOS, 2012, de modo geral as principais causas da grande entrada de nutrientes, do processo de eutrofização e do excessivo crescimento de algas e macrófitas aquáticas, como observado no lago Paranoá (Brasília, DF) (ANGELINI et al, 2008;PADOVESI-FONSECA et al, 2009), por exemplo. Considerações a respeito da eutrofização serão apresentadas no Capítulo 6 (Eutrofização).…”
Section: Conama 467unclassified
“…En 2021, el estudio de Mantovano et al (2021) reportó 802 registros (celdas) de la especie, de los cuáles 545 (68%) se ubican en la región nativa (Norte América) y 257 (32%) en otras regiones como Europa, África, Asia y Sudamérica, en donde su dispersión inició rápidamente (Mantonavo et al 2021). Lopes et al (1997) la reportaron por primera vez habitando un embalse mesotrófico en el estado de Paraná, al sur de Brasil, luego se registró en las regiones Centro-oeste, Sureste y Noreste de Brasil (Bezerra-Neto et al 2004;Peixoto et al 2010;Padovesi-Fonseca et al 2011;Garraffoni & Lourenço 2012;Bomfim et al 2016, Picapedra et al 2016Gomes et al 2022). De Paggi (2002) la identificó en Argentina y Conde et al (2002) publicaron el único reporte hallado para Uruguay (Carballo et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified