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Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2012

Aquatic systems in semi-arid Brazil: limnology and management

José Etham de Lucena Barbosa; Elvio Sérgio Figueredo Medeiros; Jandeson Brasil; Raquel da Silva Cordeiro; Maria Cristina Crispim; Gustavo Henrique Gonzaga da Silva

Aquatic systems in semi-arid Brazil include natural shallow lakes, artificial reservoirs and intermittent streams and rivers. These systems are distinctive features in the semi-arid landscape and comprise a range of associated systems functioning as an ever-changing mosaic of dry/wet patches. Lakes and reservoirs in semi-arid Brazil are subject to important periods of water shortages, whereas rivers and streams are characterized as highly variable and driven by the extremes of water flow and its absence. Within this view a catchment-scale approach must be used to create a holistic model to conceptualize and comprehend these aquatic systems, since the aquatic environment types in the semi-arid region of Brazil incorporate broader aspects within the catchment scale such as geomorphology, vegetation, climate and land use. This paper summarizes some of the information on the aquatic systems of the Brazilian semi-arid region and shows the importance of limnological studies in this region. It also attempts to establish perspectives for future research considering the catchment as a scale for surveying biological processes and limnological characteristics of the various aquatic systems. It is presented information on their overall structure and functioning, as well as characteristics of some biological communities, such as phytoplankton, periphyton, aquatic macrophytes, benthic invertebrates and fish. The importance of the understanding of eutrophication in reservoirs and the role of the dry phase in streams is emphasized, and information on possible actions of planning and management to improve water quality of reservoirs are presented.


Hydrobiologia | 2001

What can dry reservoir sediments in a semi-arid region in Brazil tell us about cladocera?

Maria Cristina Crispim; Takako Watanabe

A study of dry sediments in a semi-arid reservoir in northeast Brazil was undertaken. Eleven quadrants were sampled along a transect in the reservoir. Sediments were collected and transferred to distilled water in the laboratory where they were subsequently filtered through a 50 μm mesh filter. Ecloded cladocerans were identified. Several species hatched in the laboratory, and were compared with the cladoceran community collected before the reservoir had dried out. In previous years, only Moina minuta, Diaphanosoma spinulosumand Alonella hamulata were found in the lake, each on a different sampling date. In the laboratory, however, other species like Macrothrix sp., Leydigia ipojucae, Latonopsis australis and Ceriodaphnia cornuta f. rigaudi hatched. We observed that those quadrants, which were located in higher parts of the reservoir, and had been dry for 13 years, contained species that appeared only in these quadrants. Thus, the sediments show that independently of the species actively present in the water column, sediments store species in diapause stages: an observation that should not be overlooked, especially in biodiversity studies.


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2013

The influence of fish culture in floating net cages on microbial indicators of water quality

K. Gorlach-Lira; C. Pacheco; L.C.T. Carvalho; H.N. Melo Junior; Maria Cristina Crispim

This work was carried out to analyse the microbiological parameters of the water quality of a reservoir used for the irrigation and culture of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in floating net cages. The physico-chemical parameters, counts of mesophilic total aerobic bacteria, total and thermotolerant coliforms and fecal streptococci, and the presence of Escherichia coli in samples of water collected in three sites of the reservoir (pre-culture site, culture site, post-culture site) were analysed. The levels of ammonia (0.047-0.059 mg/L), nitrite (0.001-0.021 mg/L) and total phosphorus (0.050-0.355 mg/L) in the water did not show significant differences (p > 0.05) between sampling sites. The levels of total bacteria in the water varied between 1.3 x 10(4) and 67.3 x 10(4) CFU/100 mL. The MPN values of thermotolerant coliforms (< 930 MPN/100 mL) were within values recommended for water used for fish culture and/or irrigation. The presence of E. coli and fecal streptococci were verified in 48% and 56% of analysed samples, respectively. The site with floating net cages showed more samples contaminated with E. coli and fecal streptococci than other sampling points.


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2012

Effects of net cages on the vertical distribution of zooplankton in a semi-arid reservoir, northeastern Brazil

Glécia Trinta de Paula Freitas; Maria Cristina Crispim; Hênio do Nascimento de Melo Júnior

AIM: Carneiro reservoir is an aquatic environment used for net cage aquaculture activities, located in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. Vertical distribution was evaluated in order to determine the effects of organic enrichment induced by aquaculture on zooplankton movements. METHODS: three replicate samples were collected during midday and midnight at each of three depths along the water column (i.e. surface: 0 m; middle: 2 m and bottom: 4 m) at two sites (near and far from the net cages). Samples were collected using a 3 L volume capacity Van Dorn bottle. The collected individuals were preserved in a 4% formaldehyde solution saturated with sugar and, later, identified and counted on a Sedgwick-Rafter chamber under a microscope, considering a minimum of 100 individuals per subsample. RESULTS: higher species richness and density were observed at the N station (nearby the net cages) compared to the F station (distant from the net cages). With few exceptions, Rotifer species did not exhibit typical vertical migration patterns, concentrating at bottom depths during daytime and at intermediate depths during nighttime. Brachionus dolabratus and Hexarthra mira were the only species to show reverse vertical migration at the N station, in opposition to patterns of the cyclopoid copepod Termocyclops crassus. Furthermore, vertical migration patterns were not clear for Cladocera and Copepoda species nearby the net cages, but were rather clear at the F station. CONCLUSIONS: the presence of fish net cages increased zooplankton species richness (mostly rotifers) and density. Vertical movements were more pronounced at sites distant from net cages, suggesting that the increased food availability reduced the need for the typical vertical movements during daytime at sites nearby the net cages.


Gaia Scientia | 2016

Desempenho produtivo e análise econômica das espécies tilápia nilótica (Oreochromis niloticus) (Linnaeus, 1758) e carpa comum (Cyprinus carpio) (Linnaeus, 1758) cultivadas em viveiros escavados

Fabiana Bezerra Marinho; Maria Cristina Crispim; Jane Torelli; Gabriela Marques Peixoto; Maria Marcolina Lima Cardoso

Avaliou-se o uso de racao alternativa com residuos agroindustriais na alimentacao de tilapia nilotica (Oreochromis niloticus) e carpa comum (Cyprinus carpio), em sistema de policultivo, conduzido em dois viveiros escavados, situados no assentamento Estiva do Geraldo, municipio de Lucena-PB. Para a coleta dos dados biometricos as amostras foram compostas de 5% dos individuos estocada em cada viveiro, sendo esta mesma porcentagem utilizada para calcular a biomassa e reajustar a quantidade de racao ao peso dos individuos, aos 30, 60, 90, 120 e 150 dias de cultivo. Foram realizados dois tratamentos: Racao Alternativa, a base de restos de hortifrutigranjeiros, varredura de cevada, raspa de mandioca, farelo de coco, sangue in natura, fosfato bicalcico, premix mineral e vitaminico; e Racao Comercial. A tilapia apresentou melhor desempenho produtivo quando alimentada com a racao comercial. Enquanto que com a carpa ocorreu o inverso, cresceram mais no viveiro em que se aplicou a racao alternativa. Conclui-se que, a racao alternativa foi mais eficiente para a carpa que para a tilapia, mas analisando os lucros que seriam obtidos pela venda dos peixes, ve-se que sao muito semelhantes, em virtude da racao alternativa ser muito mais barata, e poder ser preparada com facilidade em regime de aquicultura familiar.


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2013

Effects of experimental eutrophization on zooplankton community

Ana Maria Alves Medeiros; Cyntya Eustáquio de Sousa; Maria Cristina Crispim; Ana Karla Araújo Montenegro

AIMS: The present study evaluated the role that increased nutrient concentrations play on zooplankton community, by employing an experimental laboratory approach. METHODS: Experiments were conducted in the laboratory, where three trophic state conditions were simulated, namely, mesotrophic, eutrophic and hypereutrophic. Each treatment was replicated three times and individuals of Brachionus urceolaris (10 individuals), Hexarthra mira (5) (Rotifera), Latonopsis sp. (10), Moina minuta (10) (Cladocera) and Thermocyclops sp. (5) (Copepoda) were introduced to each replicate. On the first experiment day, and at 7-day intervals for a 14-day period (totaling three evaluations), all water content was collected from each container and filtered to determine the densities of each zooplankton species. Two-way MANOVA and one-way ANOVA designs were used to determine zooplankton density fluctuations among treatments and throughout the study period. Further, Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) were employed to assess how environmental factors affected zooplankton numbers. Phytoplankton composition was also determined in the beginning and in the end of the experiment. RESULTS: B. urceolaris and copepod nauplii, which are typical of eutrophic environments, showed higher densities on the eutrophic and hypereutrophic treatments. Furthermore, cyanobacteria such as Aphanothece sp. and Merismopedia sp. were recorded on the eutrophic and hypereutrophic treatments, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Similarly to what is frequently observed in the wild, the eutrophic treatment showed higher densities of particular zooplankton species which are known to temporarily benefit from an increase in trophic concentrations. Positive or negative responses from zooplankton dynamics (but also phytoplankton species), provide an important bioindicator framework. Furthermore, results of the present study outline the need for implementing recovery measures on aquatic environments subject to constant nutrient inputs.


Biotemas | 2011

Dinâmica reprodutiva e estrutura populacional de Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) (Characiformes, Erythrinidae), em açude da Bacia do Rio Taperoá, Paraíba

Márcio Frazão Chaves; Jane Torelli; Carlos Henrique Targino; Maria Cristina Crispim


Biotemas | 2011

Aspects of the feeding and population structure of Leporinus piau Fowler, 1941 (Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Anostomidae) of Taperoá II Dam, semi arid region of Paraíba, Brazil

Ana Karla Araújo Montenegro; Jane Torelli; Randolpho Sávio de Araújo Marinho; Maria Cristina Crispim; Malva Isabel Medina Hernández


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2013

Piscivoria por Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794): uma questão de disponibilidade de presas?

Ana Karla Araújo Montenegro; Ana Carolina Brito Vieira; Maria Marcolina Lima Cardoso; Jane Enisa Ribeiro Torelli de Souza; Maria Cristina Crispim


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2011

Population and feeding structure of Steindachnerina notonota Miranda-Ribeiro, 1937 (Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Curimatidae) in Taperoá II dam, semi-arid region of Paraíba, Brazil

Ana Karla Araújo Montenegro; Jane Torelli; Maria Cristina Crispim; Ana Maria Alves Medeiros

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Jane Torelli

Federal University of Paraíba

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Gil Dutra Furtado

Federal University of Paraíba

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Maria Marcolina Lima Cardoso

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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