Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil

Abstract Limnological features of two reservoirs were studied in dry (August 2013) and rainy (January 2014) periods to evaluate the water quality that supply the city of Guarulhos, southeast Brazil. Water samples were collected in three depths and the following characteristics were measured: alkalin...

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Main Authors: S. A. Oliveira, C. E. M. Bicudo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-a4e95cb4074145cb9803849b0a3ddcc52020-11-24T22:56:13ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-4375010.1590/1519-6984.14015S1519-69842016005122102Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast BrazilS. A. OliveiraC. E. M. BicudoAbstract Limnological features of two reservoirs were studied in dry (August 2013) and rainy (January 2014) periods to evaluate the water quality that supply the city of Guarulhos, southeast Brazil. Water samples were collected in three depths and the following characteristics were measured: alkalinity, dissolved O2, free and total CO2, HCO3, soluble reactive silica, dissolved and total nitrogen and phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a. Water transparency was also measured and temperature, pH and electric conductivity profiles were obtained. Great seasonal and low spatial variability of the water characteristics occurred in the reservoirs. High values of water transparency, free CO2 availability, and low of pH, soluble reactive silica and total and dissolved nutrients values were recorded at the dry period, and different conditions were found at the rainy season. The two reservoirs were characterized by low nutrients, chlorophyll-a and turbidity, and high transparency, these features being typical of oligotrophic systems. The two reservoirs still remain under low anthropogenic impact conditions, and are presently considered reference systems for the SPMR, São Paulo Metropolitan Region. The need for actions that will reduce the input of nutrients from the neighboring cities and the main tributaries of the hydrographic basin is emphasized to maintain the ecological quality of the reservoirs and their reference conditions among the SPRM reservoirs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842016005122102&lng=en&tlng=enoligotrophyreference systemreservoirseasonality
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C. E. M. Bicudo
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C. E. M. Bicudo
Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
oligotrophy
reference system
reservoir
seasonality
author_facet S. A. Oliveira
C. E. M. Bicudo
author_sort S. A. Oliveira
title Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
title_short Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
title_full Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
title_fullStr Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
title_sort seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Abstract Limnological features of two reservoirs were studied in dry (August 2013) and rainy (January 2014) periods to evaluate the water quality that supply the city of Guarulhos, southeast Brazil. Water samples were collected in three depths and the following characteristics were measured: alkalinity, dissolved O2, free and total CO2, HCO3, soluble reactive silica, dissolved and total nitrogen and phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a. Water transparency was also measured and temperature, pH and electric conductivity profiles were obtained. Great seasonal and low spatial variability of the water characteristics occurred in the reservoirs. High values of water transparency, free CO2 availability, and low of pH, soluble reactive silica and total and dissolved nutrients values were recorded at the dry period, and different conditions were found at the rainy season. The two reservoirs were characterized by low nutrients, chlorophyll-a and turbidity, and high transparency, these features being typical of oligotrophic systems. The two reservoirs still remain under low anthropogenic impact conditions, and are presently considered reference systems for the SPMR, São Paulo Metropolitan Region. The need for actions that will reduce the input of nutrients from the neighboring cities and the main tributaries of the hydrographic basin is emphasized to maintain the ecological quality of the reservoirs and their reference conditions among the SPRM reservoirs.
topic oligotrophy
reference system
reservoir
seasonality
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842016005122102&lng=en&tlng=en
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