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Desmidiaceae, Gonatozygaceae e Mesotaeniaceae na comunidade perifítica do reservatório de Salto do Vau (Bacia do rio Iguaçu, PR)
- S. A. Felisberto, Liliana Rodrigues
- Geography
- 1 June 2008
The aim of this work was to inventory the species of the families Desmidiaceae, Gonatozygaceae and Mesotaeniaceae from the periphytic community of a reservoir, located in south Brazil. The samples… Expand
Comunidade de algas perifíticas no reservatório de Irai, Estado do Paraná, Brasil - DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v26i1.1645
- Jusara Maria Cetto, J. A. Leandrini, S. A. Felisberto, Liliana Rodrigues
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2004
This paper analyzes the periphytic community in Irai reservoir, and verifies the composition and abundance of periphytic algae in winter (July of 2001) and in summer (November of 2001). The… Expand
Influência do gradiente longitudinal (rio-barragem) na similaridade das comunidades de desmídias perifíticas
- S. A. Felisberto, Liliana Rodrigues
- Biology
- 6 January 2005
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a composicao de desmidias perifiticas nas distintas regioes ao longo do eixo rio-barragem e os principais fatores bioticos e abioticos que afetaram a composicao… Expand
Periphytic algal community in artificial and natural substratum in a tributary of the Rosana reservoir (Corvo Stream, Paraná State, Brazil)
- S. A. Felisberto, Liliana Rodrigues
- Biology
- 26 October 2010
Periphytic algal community in artificial and natural substratum in a tributary of the Rosana reservoir (Corvo Stream, Parana State, Brazil). This study evaluated the heterogeneity in periphytic algal… Expand
Periphytic diatom ecological guilds in floodplain: Ten years after dam
- V. M. Algarte, B. Dunck, J. A. Leandrini, Liliana Rodrigues
- Biology
- 1 October 2016
Abstract Periphytic diatoms are a key primary producer in floodplain systems. In this study, we assessed the species and functional traits in the periphytic diatom community in three lentic… Expand
Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae, Zygnemaphyceae) da ficoflórula perifítica do reservatório de Rosana, bacia do rio Paranapanema, Paraná/São Paulo, Brasil
- S. A. Felisberto, Liliana Rodrigues
- Geography
- 2010
This study aimed to publish species belonging to the genus Cosmarium Corda of the periphytic community in three regions of the Rosana reservoir, southern Brazil. The samples were collected during the… Expand
Gênero Closterium (Closteriaceae) na comunidade perifítica do Reservatório de Salto do Vau, sul do Brasil
- S. A. Felisberto, Liliana Rodrigues
- Biology
- 18 December 2007
The aim of this study was to describe, illustrate and to register the occurrence of Closterium in the periphytic community in Salto do Vau reservoir. The samples were collected in the summer and… Expand
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Responses of benthic algal communities and their traits to experimental changes in fine sediments, nutrients and flow
- É. M. Neif, D. Graeber, +6 authors A. Baattrup-Pedersen
- Environmental Science
- 21 June 2017
Summary
Lowland stream ecosystems are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors, usually nutrient enrichment in combination with sedimentation of fine particles and low flow periods in summer.… Expand
Similarity among periphyton algal communities in a lentic-lotic gradient of the upper Paraná river floodplain, Brazil
- Liliana Rodrigues, D. Bicudo
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2001
Floristic comparison of periphyton communities from three systems with different hydrodynamic regimes (lentic, semilotic, and lotic) was carried out during high and low water periods on the Upper… Expand
Epiphyton or Macrophyte: Which Primary Producer Attracts the Snail Hebetancylus moricandi?
- R. P. Mormul, S. M. Thomaz, M. Silveira, Liliana Rodrigues
- Biology
- 26 February 2010
Abstract: Relationships between snails, epiphyton, and macrophytes are widely studied because epiphytes decrease light for macrophytes, and snails may benefit the latter when they consume epiphytes.… Expand