A protection area in a subtropical floodplain influenced the phytoplankton taxonomic and functional diversity
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Protection areas favor diversity as they decrease the impact of anthropic disturbance on biological
communities. Testing its effects on diverse biological communities is a pivotal step to understand how
different trophic levels react to such management and conservation strategies. Here, we used data collected
from 1993 to 2018 from a subtropical floodplain to evaluate the effect of the installation of a protection
zone on the taxonomic and functional diversity of the phytoplankton community. We showed that the
installation of the park had a positive effect on the aquatic community, mainly related to the decrease of
cyanobacteria dominance and to the increase of phytoplankton functional groups. However, our results
also suggested that dynamics occurring in a scale beyond the park seemed to influence key factors for the
phytoplankton community, such as transparency and nutrient concentrations. Thus, although we showed
that a compensatory measure had a positive effect on biodiversity, we believe that the establishment of
protection zones must also consider and integrate the management of the river basin where the areas to be
protected are located.
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PINEDA, Alfonso et al. A protection area in a subtropical floodplain influenced the phytoplankton taxonomic and functional diversity. Oecologia Australis, Rio de Janeiro, v. 24, n. 2, p. 505-523, 2020.