Abstract

ABSTRACT The Paciência river estuary (PRE) is an Amazonian estuary with relevant socio-economic importance; however, it is undergoing a continuous anthropogenic pressure such as the input of untreated domestic effluents. Hence, the phytoplankton community and trophic indices were analysed during three seasons in 2017 to assess the water quality and understand the degree of human influence in a macrotidal estuary. The trophic state of the PRE was determined by applying the trophic state index (TSI), trophic index, and Karydis trophic index, and ecological status by diversity metrics (diversity, evenness, richness, and dominance). Multivariate analysis indicated that TSI and dominance index were the most sensitive indices to changes in environmental conditions. The precipitation regime characterised the estuary in two different trophic scenarios. PRE was hypereutrophic in the dry season and mesotrophic in the rainy/transitional seasons based on the TSI. A high dominance index was recorded in the dry season with blooms of Thalassiosira rotula, reflecting an ecological disturbance. A higher phytoplankton diversity was recorded in the rainy/transitional seasons, indicating a tendency toward a lower stressed ecosystem. Therefore, understanding the trophic state variability in tropical estuaries and its response to changes in phytoplankton ecology is essential to support the management of coastal ecosystems.

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