Laura del Puerto
University of the Republic
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Limnologica | 2001
Felipe García-Rodríguez; Laura del Puerto; Carola Castiñeira; Hugo Inda; Roberto Bracco; Peter Spechmann; Burkhard Scharf
Abstract Physical, chemical and biological data from a sedimentary profile of Rocha lagoon (Uruguay) are presented. Analyses of silica remains showed that opal phytoliths, diatoms, sponge spicules and chrysophyte cysts were the most important contributors to biogenic silica. Organic matter, total nitrogen and total phosphorus were used to infer past trophic development. Physical analysis of sediments allowed us to identify five lithological units related to sea level variation and climatic events.
Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2011
Felipe García-Rodríguez; Laura del Puerto; Natalia Venturini; Ana Laura Pita; Ernesto Brugnoli; Leticia Burone; Pablo Muniz
A study on sediment surface diatom composition in relation to both protein/carbohydrate content and salinity was carried out in Montevideo Bay and the adjacent coastal zone. Samples were seasonally taken during one year along a human impact gradient, and the trophic conditions were assessed from the biochemical composition of the surface sediment organic matter. The co-occurrence of the marine-brackish (Actinocyclus curvatulus, Actinocyclus gallicus, Coscinodiscus excentricus, Coscinodiscus radiatus, Hyalodiscus subtilis, Paralia sulcata) and freshwater diatom flora (Aulacoseira granulata, Aulacoseira italica, Aulacoseira muzzanensis, Actinocyclus normanii, Amphora copulata, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Nitzschia linearis), suggests myxohaline estuarine conditions in the study area. The sampling stations located within the bay, close to several contamination sources, exhibited hypertrophic conditions as indicated by the highest levels of protein content, but also by the high relative abundances of Actinocyclus normanii and Cyclotella meneghiniana, as both diatom species are very well established cosmopolitan proxies of aquatic degradation. The levels of both protein and carbohydrate content, but also photosynthetic pigments, recorded in the adjacent coastal zone suggest meso-eutrophic conditions as contamination levels from the inner bay might become diluted off shore. Multivariate diatom species-environmental data relationships, indicate that the trophic gradient is hierarchically more important than salinity in explaining the diatom distribution. The present data imply an improvement in our ability of assessing organic contamination in the study area, since both biological and biopolymer variables were introduced for the first time as a tool for assessing the benthic health/degradation in one of the most populated regions of the Rio de la Plata.
Quaternary International | 2005
Roberto Bracco; Laura del Puerto; Hugo Inda; Carola Castiñeira
Journal of Paleolimnology | 2010
Silvina Stutz; C. Marcela Borel; Sonia L. Fontana; Laura del Puerto; Hugo Inda; Felipe García-Rodríguez; Marcela Sandra Tonello
Quaternary International | 2011
Roberto Bracco; Laura del Puerto; Hugo Inda; Daniel Panario; Carola Castiñeira; Felipe García-Rodríguez
Quaternary International | 2013
Laura del Puerto; Roberto Bracco; H. Inda; Ofelia Gutiérrez; Daniel Panario; Felipe García-Rodríguez
Hydrobiologia | 2010
Felipe García-Rodríguez; Silvina Stutz; Hugo Inda; Laura del Puerto; Roberto Bracco; Daniel Panario
Latin American journal of sedimentology and basin analysis | 2010
Adriana Blasi; Carola Castiñeira Latorre; Laura del Puerto; Aldo R. Prieto; Enrique Fucks; Claudio G. De Francesco; Paul R. Hanson; Felipe García-Rodríguez; R. Huarte; J. Carbonari; Aaron R. Young
Archive | 2010
Felipe García-Rodríguez; Marisa Hutton; Ernesto Brugnoli; Laura del Puerto; Hugo Inda; Roberto Bracco; Leticia Burone; Pablo Muniz
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2014
Roberto Bracco; H. Inda; Laura del Puerto; Irina Capdepont; Daniel Panario; Carola Castiñeira; Felipe García-Rodríguez