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Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands

The alternating climate between wet and dry periods has important effects on the hydrology and therefore on niche-based processes of water bodies in tropical areas. Additionally, assemblages of microorganism can show spatial patterns, in the form of a distance decay relationship due to their size or...

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Autores principales: Rojo, Carmen, Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc, Monrós, Juan S., Armengol, Javier, Sasa, Mahmood, Bonilla, Fabián, Rueda, Ricardo, Benavent-Corai, José, Piculo, Rubén, Segura, M. Matilde
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4762632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26900916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149505
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author Rojo, Carmen
Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
Monrós, Juan S.
Armengol, Javier
Sasa, Mahmood
Bonilla, Fabián
Rueda, Ricardo
Benavent-Corai, José
Piculo, Rubén
Segura, M. Matilde
author_facet Rojo, Carmen
Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
Monrós, Juan S.
Armengol, Javier
Sasa, Mahmood
Bonilla, Fabián
Rueda, Ricardo
Benavent-Corai, José
Piculo, Rubén
Segura, M. Matilde
author_sort Rojo, Carmen
collection PubMed
description The alternating climate between wet and dry periods has important effects on the hydrology and therefore on niche-based processes of water bodies in tropical areas. Additionally, assemblages of microorganism can show spatial patterns, in the form of a distance decay relationship due to their size or life form. We aimed to test spatial and environmental effects, modulated by a seasonal flooding climatic pattern, on the distribution of microalgae in 30 wetlands of a tropical dry forest region: the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Three surveys were conducted corresponding to the beginning, the highest peak, and the end of the hydrological year during the wet season, and species abundance and composition of planktonic and benthic microalgae was determined. Variation partitioning analysis (as explained by spatial distance or environmental factors) was applied to each seasonal dataset by means of partial redundancy analysis. Our results show that microalgal assemblages were structured by spatial and environmental factors depending on the hydrological period of the year. At the onset of hydroperiod and during flooding, neutral effects dominated community dynamics, but niche-based local effects resulted in more structured algal communities at the final periods of desiccating water bodies. Results suggest that climate-mediated effects on hydrology can influence the relative role of spatial and environmental factors on metacommunities of microalgae. Such variability needs to be accounted in order to describe accurately community dynamics in tropical coastal wetlands.
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spelling pubmed-47626322016-03-07 Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands Rojo, Carmen Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc Monrós, Juan S. Armengol, Javier Sasa, Mahmood Bonilla, Fabián Rueda, Ricardo Benavent-Corai, José Piculo, Rubén Segura, M. Matilde PLoS One Research Article The alternating climate between wet and dry periods has important effects on the hydrology and therefore on niche-based processes of water bodies in tropical areas. Additionally, assemblages of microorganism can show spatial patterns, in the form of a distance decay relationship due to their size or life form. We aimed to test spatial and environmental effects, modulated by a seasonal flooding climatic pattern, on the distribution of microalgae in 30 wetlands of a tropical dry forest region: the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Three surveys were conducted corresponding to the beginning, the highest peak, and the end of the hydrological year during the wet season, and species abundance and composition of planktonic and benthic microalgae was determined. Variation partitioning analysis (as explained by spatial distance or environmental factors) was applied to each seasonal dataset by means of partial redundancy analysis. Our results show that microalgal assemblages were structured by spatial and environmental factors depending on the hydrological period of the year. At the onset of hydroperiod and during flooding, neutral effects dominated community dynamics, but niche-based local effects resulted in more structured algal communities at the final periods of desiccating water bodies. Results suggest that climate-mediated effects on hydrology can influence the relative role of spatial and environmental factors on metacommunities of microalgae. Such variability needs to be accounted in order to describe accurately community dynamics in tropical coastal wetlands. Public Library of Science 2016-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4762632/ /pubmed/26900916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149505 Text en © 2016 Rojo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rojo, Carmen
Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc
Monrós, Juan S.
Armengol, Javier
Sasa, Mahmood
Bonilla, Fabián
Rueda, Ricardo
Benavent-Corai, José
Piculo, Rubén
Segura, M. Matilde
Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
title Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
title_full Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
title_fullStr Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
title_full_unstemmed Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
title_short Hydrology Affects Environmental and Spatial Structuring of Microalgal Metacommunities in Tropical Pacific Coast Wetlands
title_sort hydrology affects environmental and spatial structuring of microalgal metacommunities in tropical pacific coast wetlands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4762632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26900916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149505
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