Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile

ABSTRACT Although planktonic diatoms are one of the most abundant taxonomic groups in coastal wetlands, their assemblages have not been used to determine the environmental health of these ecosystems. Studies of ecosystem environmental health have been based on other taxonomic groups; we propose that...

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Autores principales: Ríos-Henríquez,Catalina, Fuentes,Norka, Tobar,Claudio N., Rau,Jaime R., Cruces,Fabiola
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-664320200002001392021-03-18Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern ChileRíos-Henríquez,CatalinaFuentes,NorkaTobar,Claudio N.Rau,Jaime R.Cruces,Fabiola coastal wetlands diatoms ecological diversities plankton river mouth ABSTRACT Although planktonic diatoms are one of the most abundant taxonomic groups in coastal wetlands, their assemblages have not been used to determine the environmental health of these ecosystems. Studies of ecosystem environmental health have been based on other taxonomic groups; we propose that diatom genera diversity represents a viable alternative for this purpose. Thus, our aim was to determine the alpha and beta diversities of the planktonic diatom assemblage present in Caulín Bay, Chiloé Island (41° 49’S; 73° 38’W), southern Chile, during the austral winter and spring of the years 2012 and 2014. Caulín Bay is an important site for aquatic bird observation and conservation, hunting is prohibited on a national scale and, internationally, the site has been declared an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA). Our results indicate different diversities between sampling stations, but not between the years studied. In total, we recorded 53 diatom genera, of which the most abundant were Coscinodiscus (21.99%) and Cocconeis (16.23%). The study area presented high genera diversity (i.e., H’(log2) >3.74) and beta diversity indicated that Caulín presents a low level of heterogeneity and is a low genera replacement environment. Consequently, we infer that Caulín Bay is a productive and environmentally stable ecosystem. This leads us to conclude that diatom diversity determination is a viable alternative to establish aquatic ecosystem environmental health and we recommend that future conservation strategies be established for Caulín Bay.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de ConcepciónGayana. Botánica v.77 n.2 20202020-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-66432020000200139en10.4067/S0717-66432020000200139
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic coastal wetlands
diatoms
ecological diversities
plankton
river mouth
spellingShingle coastal wetlands
diatoms
ecological diversities
plankton
river mouth
Ríos-Henríquez,Catalina
Fuentes,Norka
Tobar,Claudio N.
Rau,Jaime R.
Cruces,Fabiola
Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile
description ABSTRACT Although planktonic diatoms are one of the most abundant taxonomic groups in coastal wetlands, their assemblages have not been used to determine the environmental health of these ecosystems. Studies of ecosystem environmental health have been based on other taxonomic groups; we propose that diatom genera diversity represents a viable alternative for this purpose. Thus, our aim was to determine the alpha and beta diversities of the planktonic diatom assemblage present in Caulín Bay, Chiloé Island (41° 49’S; 73° 38’W), southern Chile, during the austral winter and spring of the years 2012 and 2014. Caulín Bay is an important site for aquatic bird observation and conservation, hunting is prohibited on a national scale and, internationally, the site has been declared an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA). Our results indicate different diversities between sampling stations, but not between the years studied. In total, we recorded 53 diatom genera, of which the most abundant were Coscinodiscus (21.99%) and Cocconeis (16.23%). The study area presented high genera diversity (i.e., H’(log2) >3.74) and beta diversity indicated that Caulín presents a low level of heterogeneity and is a low genera replacement environment. Consequently, we infer that Caulín Bay is a productive and environmentally stable ecosystem. This leads us to conclude that diatom diversity determination is a viable alternative to establish aquatic ecosystem environmental health and we recommend that future conservation strategies be established for Caulín Bay.
author Ríos-Henríquez,Catalina
Fuentes,Norka
Tobar,Claudio N.
Rau,Jaime R.
Cruces,Fabiola
author_facet Ríos-Henríquez,Catalina
Fuentes,Norka
Tobar,Claudio N.
Rau,Jaime R.
Cruces,Fabiola
author_sort Ríos-Henríquez,Catalina
title Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile
title_short Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile
title_full Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile
title_fullStr Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern Chile
title_sort planktonic diatom assemblage seasonal diversity used to assess environmental health in a coastal wetland of southern chile
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de Concepción
publishDate 2020
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