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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Phosphorus and suspended matter retention in mangroves affected by shrimp farm effluents in NE Brazil
Title in English: Phosphorus and suspended matter retention in mangroves affected by shrimp farm effluents in NE Brazil
Authors: Marins, Rozane Valente
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Araújo, Isabel Cristina S.
Fonseca, Louize V.
Silva, Francisco A.T.F.
Keywords: Camarão;Nutrição;Biodiversidade
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Citation: MARINS, Rozane V.; LACERDA, Luis Drude; ARAÚJO, Isabel Cristina S.; FONSECA, Louize V.; SILVA, Francisco A.T.F..Phosphorus and suspended matter retention in mangroves affected by shrimp farm effluents in NE Brazil. Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, Rio de Janeiro, v. 92, 2020.
Abstract: This study compares two mangroves with different land uses in the Jaguaribe River estuary, harboring large shrimp farms, and in the more pristine Pacotí River estuary. Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) was used to compare the overall health of the forests. Measures of suspended matter (TSS), total (TP), particulate (PartP) and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) in the infl ow and outfl ow waters of tidal channels draining the mangroves were performed during tidal cycles. NDVI varied from 0.65 in the Jaguaribe estuary to 0.85 in the Pacotí, suggesting the impact of shrimp farm effl uents on mangrove canopy cover. The shrimp farm infl uenced site showed 10 times larger absolute ∑P (TP + PartP + SRP) = 1.2-5.2 kg.hr-1) fl ux than the pristine site (∑P = 0.22 kg.hr-1). Tidal balances showed smaller retentions of the total infl ux: 28-54%; 44-45%; 38-65% and 8-53% for TSS; TP; SRP; and PartP respectively, in the shrimp farm infl uenced site to over 93% of the total tidal input of TSS and all P fractions in the pristine mangrove. This suggests that mangrove phosphorus accumulation is decreased in the forest with lower NDVI and limits mangrove’s potential as a natural barrier to the nutrient transport to adjacent estuarine and coastal waters
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/60230
ISSN: 1175-5326
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