PERSONAL DE APOYO
BENITEZ Hernan Hugo
artículos
Título:
Succession of microconsumers in waterlogged pampean soils (Buenos Aires, Argentina): a microcosm experiment
Autor/es:
ZAPLARA, V.S.; SOLARI, L.C.; GABELLONE, N.A.; BENÍTEZ, H.H.
Revista:
AQUATIC SCIENCES
Editorial:
BIRKHAUSER VERLAG AG
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 85
ISSN:
1015-1621
Resumen:
In the present work, the succession of consuming organisms and the dynamics of nutrients in flooded soils were studied in the laboratory. We collected soil samples in a sector of the Salado River middle basin from three topographies (upper, middle, lower) with different land uses (agricultural and mixed, involving both agriculture and cattle) that were flooded at dissimilar times. We measured the physical and chemical parameters of the water, nutrients, and chlorophyll a and realized an analysis of the organisms. The reactive fractions of phosphorus and nitrogen increased at the beginning of the flooding, mainly through the agricultural use of the upper topography. Chlorophyll a increased in the intermediate and final stages of the flooding in all treatments, with the maximum values being found in the lower agricultural topography. In the 195 taxa recorded, the species richness increased towards the intermediate stage, being slightly higher with agricultural land use. The upper topography exhibited the lowest richness, but the highest densities, due to protist contributions. Rotifers and microcrustaceans were recorded mainly in middle and lower topographies. Trophic-group diversity and complexity increased with decreasing topography and with increased flooding time. We conclude that the residence time of the water in the soil, and the adaptation strategies of the organisms, are key elements in edaphic development and composition during the stages of flooding.