Composition and diversity of the Chironomidae in subtropical streams: effects of environmental predictors and temporal analysis - (2014)

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Rozane Maria Restello, Cristiane Biasi, Pedro Felipe Moutinho Bernardo de Moraes, Gabriella Gabriel, Luiz Ubiratan Hepp

Volume: 26 - Issue: 2

Resumo. AIMS: The aims of this study were (i) to evaluate the spatial and temporal distribution of chironomids in subtropical streams and (ii) to investigate the importance of environmental predictors in the distribution of this group. METHODS: Samples were collected in four annual seasons between 2010 and 2011, in 10 streams located in an agricultural matrix in southern Brazil, using a Surber sampler. Organisms were identified to the genus level. Some environmental variables were analysed in the sampling sites of the Chironomidae. The variations in abundance and diversity were compared by Analysis of Variance, whereas the community composition was analysed using Multivariate Analysis of Variance. A Redundance Analysis was used to evaluate the effect of environmental variables on the chironomid community. RESULTS: 7,349 individuals were identified, belonging to three subfamilies (Chironominae, Tanypodinae and Orthocladiinae) and 57 genera. The abundance and richness of the Chironomidae were similar between sites and seasons. However, the composition varied spatially and temporally (p < 0.001). Water temperature, total organic carbon, total nitrogen and carbon:nitrogen ratio were variables that influenced the chironomid community. The genera Thienemanniela, Pentaneura, Paratanytarsus, Parapentaneura, Parametriocnemus, Hudsonimyia, Labrundinea and Larsia were present in summer, whereas Parakiefferiella, Paramerina, Metriocnemus were indicators for winter. CONCLUSIONS: The spatial distribution of chironomids was directly related to the environmental conditions of the sampling sites. The temporal variation in the community followed a pattern in relation to water temperature. The variables physical and chemical operate as environmental filters and thereby alter the chironomid community.

Keywords: insetos aquáticos, filtros ambientais, variáveis físicas e químicas, variação temporal

Idioma: English

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10.1590/S2179-975X2014000200011