Abstract

The Lagoa do Peixe has its connection with the sea artificially opened every year at the end of winter. However, this management has been carried out without the evaluation of the impact of this opening in the aquatic biodiversity. This information is crucial for the management of the natural resources of the Lagoa do Peixe National Park, the unique Ramsar site in Southern Brazil. The following questions were analyzed: (1) Do richness and composition of aquatic macrophytes from Lagoa do Peixe floodplain varies temporarily according to the sandbar opening and closing? (2) Does the variation pattern of the macrophyte community changed according to the sandbar opening and closing? A set of eight sampling sites of 1ha were selected over the Lagoa do Peixe floodplain: four sites not influenced by the artificial sandbar opening and four sites influenced by this event, being two sites closer to the sandbar opening and the two sites distant to the sandbar opening. The samplings were carried out between November 2007 and October 2009. The results show that although the artificial sandbar breaching does not affect the aquatic macrophyte richness at the floodplain, it affects the dynamics of species composition. The hydrological variation related to this management can be the main factor of the continuous change in the species composition in the floodplain, especially in the Southern portion. In order to avoid impacts in the macrophyte conservation, the artificial sandbar opening should be considered carefully, since the area of study is one of the most important conservation units to wetland systems in Southern Brazil.

Highlights

  • Wetlands are ecosystems priority for conservation as they support high levels of biological productivity and diversity (Mitsch & Gosselink 2000)

  • The impact of the sand bar opening on aquatic biodiversity is unknown. This information is crucial for the management of the natural resources of the Lagoa do Peixe National Park, the unique Ramsar site in Southern Brazil

  • Assuming that the hydrology of the floodplain is strongly associated with the opening and closing of the sandbar and that macrophyte richness and composition are intensely influenced by hydrological variations (Maltchik et al 2007, Rolon et al 2008), we raised the following questions: (1) Do richness and composition of aquatic macrophytes from Lagoa do Peixe floodplain vary temporarily according to the sandbar opening and closing? (2) Does the variation pattern of the macrophyte community vary according to the sandbar opening and closing?

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Introduction

Wetlands are ecosystems priority for conservation as they support high levels of biological productivity and diversity (Mitsch & Gosselink 2000). The impact of the sand bar opening on aquatic biodiversity is unknown This information is crucial for the management of the natural resources of the Lagoa do Peixe National Park, the unique Ramsar site in Southern Brazil. In this sense, our study aimed to analyse the influence of artificial sandbar opening on macrophyte richness and composition in Lagoa do Peixe floodplains. Assuming that the hydrology of the floodplain is strongly associated with the opening and closing of the sandbar and that macrophyte richness and composition are intensely influenced by hydrological variations (Maltchik et al 2007, Rolon et al 2008), we raised the following questions: (1) Do richness and composition of aquatic macrophytes from Lagoa do Peixe floodplain vary temporarily according to the sandbar opening and closing? (2) Does the variation pattern of the macrophyte community vary according to the sandbar opening and closing?

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