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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Influence of spatial and environmental factors on the structure of a zooplankton metacommunity in an intermittent river
Authors: Ramos, Eliêta A.
Morais Junior, Cláudio Simões de
Rodrigues Filho, Carlos A. S.
Sánchez-Botero, Jorge Iván
Melo Júnior, Mauro
Novaes, José L. C.
Keywords: Hydrology;Environment;Biodiversity;Hidrologia;Meio ambiente;Biodiversidade
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Aquatic Ecology
Citation: RAMOS, Eliêta A.; MORAIS JUNIOR, Cláudio Simões de; RODRIGUES FILHO, Carlos A. S.; SÁNCHEZ-BOTERO, Jorge I.; MELO JÚNIOR, Melo Júnior; NOVAES, José L. C. Influence of spatial and environmental factors on the structure of a zooplankton metacommunity in an intermittent river. Aquatic Ecology, France, v. 56, p. 239–249, 2022.
Abstract: Hydrological disconnection in intermittent rivers is known to increase b-diversity by limiting the dispersal of species and decreasing environmental similarity between sites. Knowledge of the mechanisms driving variation within and between local communities helps elucidate the role of environmental and spatial processes responsible for community composition at multiple scales in intermittent rivers. In this study, we investigated the spatial and environmental patterns of zooplankton b-diversity in an intermittent river in a semiarid region in Brazil. We hypothesized that (1) the zooplankton metacommunity is determined primarily by turnover, and (2) the structure of the zooplankton metacommunity is more heavily influenced by environmental than spatial factors. Our samples yielded 46 taxa of rotifers and cladocerans. b-taxonomic diversity was high, with a predominance of turnover compared with nestedness. The partitioning analysis showed that environmental and spatial processes had a significant influence on the distribution of zooplankton species, but the former had the greatest explanatory power. In the redundancy analysis, high values of temperature, oxygen and submersed macrophytes were significantly correlated with species variation. The observed biodiversity.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/68468
ISSN: 1573-5125
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