Mixotrophic species influencing phytoplankton community structuring during the filling phase of a subtropical reservoir
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2017
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Aiming to evaluate temporal alterations in the
dynamics of the phytoplankton community in response to
environmental changes occurring during the filling phase
of Santa Clara reservoir, samples were taken weekly from
April to June 2005 in the region close to the dam, following
vertical gradients of light and temperature. Sampling
depths comprised the subsurface (sup), upper limit of the
euphotic zone (Zeu), lower limit of the epilimnion (Zmix)
and near the bottom (Zmax). Low light availability hindered
phytoplankton growth throughout the period. Descriptor
species (biovolume[5%) were classified in 17 functional
groups (FGs): X2, Y, D, C, P, Lo, E, B, Na, MP, A, J, K,
S1, Ws, F and M. Phytoplankton biovolume was low
during the filling phase, and characterized a meso-oligotrophic environment. Mixotrophic species belonging to
functional groups X2, Y, Lo and E provided the greatest
contribution to total biovolume and dominated throughout
the period. Water column thermal structure and a tendency
of a decrease in nutrient concentrations influenced the
change in the dominance of FGs. Our results suggest that
mixotrophic strategy was determinant for phytoplankton
production and biomass, representing a competitive
advantage over strictly autotrophic phytoplankton, suggesting that during the filling phase of Santa Clara reservoir, the microbial loop played an important role in the
flow of energy and carbon to higher trophic levels of the
food web. Therefore, our initial hypothesis that the disruption of longitudinal connectivity in the river and alterations in the mixing regime and light availability would
change phytoplankton community structure causing a
replacement in the dominance of FGs containing turbulence-tolerant species by FGs containing species with a
higher demand for water column stability and light availability was not corroborated. Although a species replacement was observed, this was not due to enhanced resource
availability, but rather due to the trophic abilities of the
FGs.
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Brazil, Mixotrophy, Functional groups, Impoundment
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JATI, S.; BORTOLINI, J. C.; Train, S. Mixotrophic species influencing phytoplankton community structuring during the filling phase of a subtropical reservoir. Brazilian Journal of Botany, São Paulo, v. 40, p. 933-941, 2017. DOI: 10.1007/s40415-017-0407-y. Disponível em: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40415-017-0407-y. Acesso em: 12 jun. 2023.