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Effects of temperature increase and nutrient enrichment on phytoplankton functional groups in a Brazilian semi-arid reservoir

Abstract Aim Our study aimed to evaluate changes in the phytoplankton functional groups brought about by increases in temperature and nutrients predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scenario for semi-arid regions. Methods Two experiments were performed, one in the rainy s...

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Our results showed that bloom-forming cyanobacteria, in particular the species of functional groups H1 and M, commonly reported in reservoirs in semi-arid regions of Brazil, were not significantly benefited by the warming and nutrient enrichment. The recruitment of other blue-green species, as well as diatoms and green algae, could be observed. Conclusions The effects of warming and/or nutritional enrichment can change the structure of the phytoplankton community. However, as not expected as the pessimist scenario, in our study the bloom-forming phytoplankton functional groups did not show changes in relative biomass. Instead, the recruitment of diatoms and green algae currently found in enriched environments was verified, specifically in the rainy period, when nutrient dilution typically occurs. 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Nossos resultados mostraram que as cianobactérias formadoras de florações, especialmente as espécies de grupos funcionais H1 e M, que são comumente relatadas em reservatórios da região semiárida brasileira, não foram significativamente beneficiadas pelo enriquecimento de nutrientes e aquecimento. O recrutamento de outras espécies de cianobactérias, bem como diatomáceas e algas verdes foram observadas. Conclusões Os efeitos do aquecimento e/ou do enriquecimento nutricional podem alterar a estrutura da comunidade fitoplanctônica. Entretanto, como não esperado no cenário pessimista, em nosso estudo, os grupos funcionais formadores de floração não mostraram mudanças na sua biomassa relativa. 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Nossos resultados mostraram que as cianobactérias formadoras de florações, especialmente as espécies de grupos funcionais H1 e M, que são comumente relatadas em reservatórios da região semiárida brasileira, não foram significativamente beneficiadas pelo enriquecimento de nutrientes e aquecimento. O recrutamento de outras espécies de cianobactérias, bem como diatomáceas e algas verdes foram observadas. Conclusões Os efeitos do aquecimento e/ou do enriquecimento nutricional podem alterar a estrutura da comunidade fitoplanctônica. Entretanto, como não esperado no cenário pessimista, em nosso estudo, os grupos funcionais formadores de floração não mostraram mudanças na sua biomassa relativa. 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