IEGEBA   24053
INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Influence of spatial and environmental factors on nanoplankton in lakes: a latitudinal study based on morphological species, functional and molecular diversity
Autor/es:
IRINA IZAGUIRRE; JUAN F. SAAD; SCHIAFFINO, M. ROMINA; FERNANDO UNREIN; ALLENDE, L.; SINISTRO RODRIGO; MARÍA LAURA SÁNCHEZ; ALICIA VINOCUR; GUILLERMO TELL
Lugar:
New Orleans
Reunión:
Congreso; American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) 2013 - Aquatic Sciences Meeting; 2013
Institución organizadora:
ASLO
Resumen:
We analysed the structure of the nano/microplankton in 45 freshwater environments across a latitudinal transect of more than 2100 km from Patagonia (45°S) to Maritime Antarctica (63°S) to determine the main factors that influence the community structure. The plankton diversity was analysed combining three different approaches: morphological species diversity, functional diversity and dominant molecular diversity (fingerprinting DGGE method). For phytoplankton we compared two functional classifications. The community structure was controlled by a combination of geographical and environmental factors. Multivariate analyses performed using both morphological species diversity and functional groups showed that the latitude was one of the main factors controlling community structure. The environmental factors associated with lake trophic status (Chl a, nutrients, DOC and Kd) determined differences among lakes located in a same region. We observed a significant increasing trend in the abundance of strictly autrotrophic and heterotrophic organisms towards higher trophic states of the lakes, but no clear pattern was observed in relation to mixotrophic species. Multivariate analyses based on molecular biodiversity also showed that both geographical (latitude and longitude) and local factors (nutrients) influenced community structure.