Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil

This study presents the effect of water level variation on the assemblages of herbaceous species in Mourão I Reservoir, Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil. The structure and distribution of populations was examined in February (dry period) and April (rainy period), 2011, in two transects. These t...

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Main Authors: D. C. Souza, J. D. Ferreira, P. A. A. Bueno, L. Iwakura, R. O. Bueno, J. B. Campiolo
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-1e5fd1399ec7453caef763865a5acffd2020-11-24T22:52:48ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-4375754 suppl 213113610.1590/1519-6984.01513supplS1519-69842015000900131Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern BrazilD. C. SouzaJ. D. FerreiraP. A. A. BuenoL. IwakuraR. O. BuenoJ. B. CampioloThis study presents the effect of water level variation on the assemblages of herbaceous species in Mourão I Reservoir, Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil. The structure and distribution of populations was examined in February (dry period) and April (rainy period), 2011, in two transects. These transects started at the forest edge towards the center of the lake. The end of the transect coincided with the end of the plants within the lake. On every two meters along of the transects we sampled a wooden square of 0.25 m2 for species biomass analysis.The macrophyte stand was composed entirely of emergent species. Considering the periods, most species were less frequent in the rainy period (April), but Ipomea ramosissima (Poir.) Choisy, Commelina nudiflora L., Eleocharis acuntagula (Roxb.) Schult. and Verbena litorales (Kunth.) had their frequency increased during this period, probably due to their resistance. The influence of flood as measured by the NMDS point out that both before and after the flood, there are plots with distinct compositions and biomass. The water level variation affects the dynamics of plant composition and structure in marginal areas of the Reservoir.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842015000900131&lng=en&tlng=enwater levelherbaceousreservoir
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author D. C. Souza
J. D. Ferreira
P. A. A. Bueno
L. Iwakura
R. O. Bueno
J. B. Campiolo
spellingShingle D. C. Souza
J. D. Ferreira
P. A. A. Bueno
L. Iwakura
R. O. Bueno
J. B. Campiolo
Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
water level
herbaceous
reservoir
author_facet D. C. Souza
J. D. Ferreira
P. A. A. Bueno
L. Iwakura
R. O. Bueno
J. B. Campiolo
author_sort D. C. Souza
title Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil
title_short Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil
title_full Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil
title_sort water level effect on herbaceous plant assemblages at an artificial reservoir-lago azul state park, southern brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description This study presents the effect of water level variation on the assemblages of herbaceous species in Mourão I Reservoir, Lago Azul State Park, Southern Brazil. The structure and distribution of populations was examined in February (dry period) and April (rainy period), 2011, in two transects. These transects started at the forest edge towards the center of the lake. The end of the transect coincided with the end of the plants within the lake. On every two meters along of the transects we sampled a wooden square of 0.25 m2 for species biomass analysis.The macrophyte stand was composed entirely of emergent species. Considering the periods, most species were less frequent in the rainy period (April), but Ipomea ramosissima (Poir.) Choisy, Commelina nudiflora L., Eleocharis acuntagula (Roxb.) Schult. and Verbena litorales (Kunth.) had their frequency increased during this period, probably due to their resistance. The influence of flood as measured by the NMDS point out that both before and after the flood, there are plots with distinct compositions and biomass. The water level variation affects the dynamics of plant composition and structure in marginal areas of the Reservoir.
topic water level
herbaceous
reservoir
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842015000900131&lng=en&tlng=en
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