Diversity and Distribution of Algae in Wetlands of the Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Abstract
Surveys of algae diversity and distribution involving the Rio Grande do Sul State was completely unknown. The main goals of this study were to analyze the richness and distribution of the algae genera in wetlands of Rio Grande do Sul and to compare the algal composition among five geomorphologic provinces and between different wetland classes and types. A total of 146 wetlands were sampled within the five geomorphologic provinces of Rio Grande do Sul: Coastal Plain, Central Depression, Cristaline Shield, Highlands and Pampas. One single visit took place in each wetland from March to October 2002. A total of 107 genera of algae were found, distributed along five divisions: Cyanophyta, Heterokontophyta, Dinophyta, Euglenophyta, and Chlorophyta. The highest number of genera was found in Chlorophyta (52). Most of the observed genera presented a sporadic and occasional distribution in the wetlands of Rio Grande do Sul. The wetland algal composition of Cristaline Shield, Central Depression and Pampas was similar. While the planktonic algae were more associated with the aquatic bed vegetation (Gymnodinium, Scenedesmus and Ankistrodemus), and permanent wetlands (Dictyosphaerium and Ankistrodesmus), the periphytic algae were more associated with the emergent vegetation (Oscillatoria and Encyonema), and intermittent wetlands (Nostoc). The results showed a high richness and wide geographic distribution of the algae in wetlands of Rio Grande do Sul.
Key words: biodiversity, algae, wetlands, South of Brazil.Downloads
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