Phytoplankton vertical and diel dynamics in a small shallow lake (Lake Monte Alegre, Ribeirão Preto, state of São Paulo) were investigated in two climatological periods: July 2001 (cool-dry season) and March 2002 (warm-rainy season). Monte Alegre is a eutrophic reservoir, with a warm polymictic discontinuous circulation pattern. The lake was thermally stratified in both periods, although dissolved oxygen varied less in the cool-dry period. Phytoplankton biomass was higher in the warm-rainy season and the vertical distribution was stratified in both seasons. Flagellate groups (L m , Y, W 1 and W 2 ) and functional groups typical of shallow eutrophic environments (J, X 1 and S n ) were important throughout the study period. The lake's thermal pattern strongly influenced the vertical distribution of the phytoplankton community in both periods. Biomass, functional groups and size classes of phytoplankton also were determined by the presence of more efficient herbivores in the lake, especially during the cool-dry period when phytoplankton biomass decreased.Keywords: diel and vertical distribution, shallow tropical lake, thermal stratification, phytoplankton functional groups, grazing. Fatores direcionadores da distribuição nictemeral de grupos funcionais fitoplanctônicos de um lago brasileiro raso e tropical ResumoAs dinâmicas vertical e nictemeral do fitoplâncton de um lago pequeno e raso (Lago Monte Alegre, Ribeirão Preto, SP) foram investigadas em dois períodos climatológicos: julho/2001 (estação fria-seca) e março/2002 (estação quentechuvosa). O lago esteve estratificado termicamente nos dois períodos de estudo, porém menores variações do oxigênio dissolvido foram observadas no período frio-seco. Maiores biomassas fitoplanctônicas foram registradas na estação quente-chuvosa e a distribuição vertical esteve estratificada nos dois períodos climatológicos. Grupos de flagelados (L m , Y, W 1 e W 2 ), juntamente com grupos funcionais típicos de ambientes rasos e eutróficos (J, X 1 e S n ), foram importantes em todo o estudo. O padrão térmico do lago teve influência na distribuição vertical da comunidade fitoplanctônica nos períodos estudados. Biomassa, grupos funcionais e classes de tamanho do fitoplâncton também foram influenciados pela presença de herbívoros mais eficientes, principalmente durante o período frio-seco, quando ocorreram menores biomassas do fitoplâncton.Palavras-chave: variação nictemeral e vertical, lago raso tropical, estratificação térmica, grupos funcionais fitoplanctônicos, herbivoria. Rangel, LM. et al. 76
The aim of this work was to evaluate whether diel vertical migration of microcrustaceans from Lake Monte Alegre is related to invertebrate predators, namely larvae of Chaoborus brasiliensis. The hypothesis tested in the experiments was that the migratory behaviour of prey would depend on physical contact with Chaoborus brasiliensis larvae or with kairomones released by them. Two experiments were undertaken in the laboratory, with two treatments and three replicates each. Experiments were carried out in acrylic cylinders 1.5 m high and 0.20 m in diameter. Treatments in Experiment I were: A) predator and kairomones present and B) predator and kairomones present, but predator isolated in net tube inside the cylinder, having no physical contact with prey. Treatments in Experiment II were: A) predator and kairomones absent and B) the same as in experiment I. Physical and chemical factors (temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, electrical conductivity) and food (algae) did not influence vertical distribution of prey, as they were almost homogeneously distributed in the water column in both experiments; food concentrations were not limiting. Adult copepods (Tropocyclops prasinus meridionalis and Thermocyclops decipiens) showed reverse migration in the treatment B of both experiments; the cladoceran Daphnia gessneri migrated nocturnally in the treatment A of the Experiment I; vertical migration was undetectable for copepodites, as well as for Chaoborus larvae. The experiments indicated that Daphnia responded to physical contact with Chaoborus larvae but not to kairomones alone. Adult copepods seemed to be more sensitive to kairomones. Keywords
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