Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river

Tributaries may serve as richness source for the river main channel and the zoobenthos community is a good tool to verify this kind of pattern. In this study, we aimed to characterize the benthic invertebrate assemblage in three tributaries associated to the Paraná River main channel, focusing in Ol...

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Main Authors: FH Ragonha, DK Petsch, GHZ Alves, HS Santana, TS Michelan, AM Takeda
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-08ff8d7cbeb44da290e77fb360fe73812020-11-24T22:58:29ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437574486186910.1590/1519-6984.05613S1519-69842014000400861Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed riverFH RagonhaDK PetschGHZ AlvesHS SantanaTS MichelanAM TakedaTributaries may serve as richness source for the river main channel and the zoobenthos community is a good tool to verify this kind of pattern. In this study, we aimed to characterize the benthic invertebrate assemblage in three tributaries associated to the Paraná River main channel, focusing in Oligochaeta community. We hypothesized that (i) in tributaries, Oligochaeta are richer than the main river (Paraná River) and (ii) dammed tributary (Paranapanema River) is poorly diverse than the others. Samples were conducted in Paranapanema, Baía and Ivinhema tributaries using a modified Petersen grab along three transects (samples conducted inside the tributary, in the mouth of each tributary and inside Paraná River). To analyze (i) the difference between the richness and density among the tributaries and the Paraná River and (ii) effect of each tributary transect on the Oligochaeta richness we used a nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test. Changes in environmental variables and in richness and composition of Oligochaeta were summarized by Canonic Correspondence Analysis. It was registered 21 different benthic invertebrates taxa, being Oligochaeta assemblage with the highest density. Within Oligochaeta, Narapa bonettoi was the most abundant species, followed by Haplotaxis aedochaeta and Paranadrilus descolei. In our results we refused both hypotheses, because we did not found significant differences for richness and density between the tributaries and the main river, and also no difference between the three transects of each tributary were found. However, the tributaries less influenced by damming, especially the Baía recorded high richness. This corroborates their importance to diversity in the floodplain and the species of Oligochaeta reflect the peculiar characteristics of habitats within each tributaries.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842014000400861&lng=en&tlng=enNarapa bonettoibenthic invertebratesedimentsfloodplainbiodiversity
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author FH Ragonha
DK Petsch
GHZ Alves
HS Santana
TS Michelan
AM Takeda
spellingShingle FH Ragonha
DK Petsch
GHZ Alves
HS Santana
TS Michelan
AM Takeda
Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river
Brazilian Journal of Biology
Narapa bonettoi
benthic invertebrate
sediments
floodplain
biodiversity
author_facet FH Ragonha
DK Petsch
GHZ Alves
HS Santana
TS Michelan
AM Takeda
author_sort FH Ragonha
title Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river
title_short Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river
title_full Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river
title_fullStr Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river
title_full_unstemmed Tributaries as richness source for Oligochaeta assemblage (Annelida) of Neotropical dammed river
title_sort tributaries as richness source for oligochaeta assemblage (annelida) of neotropical dammed river
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Tributaries may serve as richness source for the river main channel and the zoobenthos community is a good tool to verify this kind of pattern. In this study, we aimed to characterize the benthic invertebrate assemblage in three tributaries associated to the Paraná River main channel, focusing in Oligochaeta community. We hypothesized that (i) in tributaries, Oligochaeta are richer than the main river (Paraná River) and (ii) dammed tributary (Paranapanema River) is poorly diverse than the others. Samples were conducted in Paranapanema, Baía and Ivinhema tributaries using a modified Petersen grab along three transects (samples conducted inside the tributary, in the mouth of each tributary and inside Paraná River). To analyze (i) the difference between the richness and density among the tributaries and the Paraná River and (ii) effect of each tributary transect on the Oligochaeta richness we used a nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test. Changes in environmental variables and in richness and composition of Oligochaeta were summarized by Canonic Correspondence Analysis. It was registered 21 different benthic invertebrates taxa, being Oligochaeta assemblage with the highest density. Within Oligochaeta, Narapa bonettoi was the most abundant species, followed by Haplotaxis aedochaeta and Paranadrilus descolei. In our results we refused both hypotheses, because we did not found significant differences for richness and density between the tributaries and the main river, and also no difference between the three transects of each tributary were found. However, the tributaries less influenced by damming, especially the Baía recorded high richness. This corroborates their importance to diversity in the floodplain and the species of Oligochaeta reflect the peculiar characteristics of habitats within each tributaries.
topic Narapa bonettoi
benthic invertebrate
sediments
floodplain
biodiversity
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842014000400861&lng=en&tlng=en
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