INVESTIGADORES
SAAD Juan Francisco
artículos
Título:
Drivers of phytoplankton diversity in Patagonian and Antarctic lakes across a latitudinal gradient (2150 km): the importance of spatial and environmental factors
Autor/es:
IZAGUIRRE, IRINA; SAAD, JUAN FRANCISCO; SCHIAFFINO, ROMINA; VINOCUR, ALICIA; TELL, GUILLERMO; SÁNCHEZ, MARÍA LAURA; ALLENDE, LUZ; SINISTRO, RODRIGO
Revista:
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2015 vol. 764 p. 157 - 170
ISSN:
0018-8158
Resumen:
We investigated the phytoplankton struc- ture in 60 lakes across a latitudinal gradient (2150 km), from Austral Patagonia to Antarctica, including envi- ronments ranging from oligotrophic to eutrophic. We analysed the latitudinal variation of species richness (local and regional) and evenness, as well as the similarity decay in phytoplankton composition in Patagonia and Antarctica. The following hypotheses were tested: (1) there is a decline of phytoplankton species richness with increasing latitude; (2) phyto- plankton structure is influenced by both geographical and environmental factors. (3) The predominant alga trophic strategy (autotrophic vs mixotrophic) is influ- enced by lake trophic status. Phytoplankton was analysed using a polyphasic approach (morphological- ly based species diversity, functional diversity, dominant molecular diversity). We found a significant decline in phytoplankton richness with increasing latitude. Multivariate analyses showed that phyto- plankton is structured by the lake geographic position (mainly latitude) and variables related with trophic state (nutrients, conductivity and pH). The autotrophs/ mixotrophs ratio increased towards higher trophic states. The initial similarity was higher in Antarctica than in Patagonia, whereas the halving distance was lower for Antarctic lakes. The three biodiversity approaches of this meta-analysis evidenced that both geographic and environmental factors influence phy- toplankton diversity at large spatial scale, although the local effect was stronger.