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Acta Biológica Colombiana

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Abstract

OSORIO AVILA, Farid Jesús; RODRIGUEZ BARRIOS, Javier  and  MONTOYA MORENO, Yimmy. Succession of Microalgae Periphytic in Tributaries the Gaira River, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Acta biol.Colomb. [online]. 2015, vol.20, n.2, pp.119-131. ISSN 0120-548X.  https://doi.org/10.15446/abc.v20n2.41932.

Microalgae have attributes for bioindication, the study of periphytic algae in tropical river ecosystems, is vital as it allows interpreting the dynamics of these ecosystems and ecological importance vocation to offer catering services. For this study were selected tributaries of the middle basin of Gaira (SNSM) River, the successional process periphytic microalgae was evaluated following the progress of the community from January to April 2012, using the methodology of artificial substrates. The purpose was to analyze the variation in community structure during the succession process and assess environmental factors that determine this variation in a tropical river. The results highlight flow, light and dissolved oxygen which presented the highest for tax C (Jabalí) values; the pH was slightly basic for all sites, temperature and conductivity showed the highest values in the tax A (Honduras). During the first weeks of exposure of the substrate Melosira varians and Lyngbya sp. were dominant for tributary A and B (La Picúa), while for the tributary C they were Fragilaria sp, Nitzschia sp and Melosira varians. After the fourth week of collecting the highest values of diversity and species richness recorded. Were greatest density changes in species composition, despite this the succession process was complete and the presence of pioneer species (Lyngbya sp, Nitzschia sp), intermediate (Melosira varians, Cocconeis placentula) and late (Surirella sp).

Keywords : algae; intermediate species; late species; periphyton; pioneer species; succession.

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