Phytoplankton biodiversity in the Atlangatepec Dam, a Ramsar Site of international importance

Luz Adriana Vizcaíno-Rodríguez, J. Michel-Parra, Ramiro Luján-Godínez, Elia AVILA-ZARATE
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The bodies of water provide ecosystem services such as: temperature regulation, hydric recharge, bird, terrestrial and aquatic species habitat, food, oxygen, landscape, tourism, among others. The objective of this work was to generate information on indicators of biological contamination in the Atlangatepec dam, which help to establish the Control and Management Plan (PCyM) for the Ramsar Site. The strategy consisted of determining physicochemical variables in situ and conducting a phytoplankton diversity study. The average temperature of the water body was 17.8 ° C, pH 8.23, dissolved oxygen 4.58 ppm and conductivity 215 µS.cm. These conditions favor the growth of cyanobacteria, which predominated in the body of water. The species Pseudanabaena galeata was the dominant species, followed by Plankthorix agardhii. 11 Chlorophytas, 15 Cyanobacteria, 1 Charophyta and 3 Bacillariophytas were identified. The cyanobacterial species identified have the potential to produce blooms and microtoxins, which negatively impact the food chains of the ecosystem. The impact of anthropogenic activities puts the dam's sustainable and sustained development at risk.
国际重要的拉姆萨尔湿地——Atlangatepec大坝的浮游植物多样性
水体提供生态系统服务,如:温度调节、补水、鸟类、陆生和水生物种栖息地、食物、氧气、景观、旅游等。这项工作的目的是产生关于Atlangatepec大坝生物污染指标的信息,这有助于为拉姆萨尔湿地制定控制和管理计划(PCyM)。该策略包括确定现场的物理化学变量并进行浮游植物多样性研究。水体平均温度为17.8℃,pH为8.23,溶解氧为4.58 ppm,电导率为215µS.cm。这些条件有利于蓝藻的生长,蓝藻在水体中占主导地位。优势种为galeata Pseudanabaena,其次为agardhii浮游生物。其中绿藻门11门,蓝藻门15门,藻门1门,硅藻门3门。已确定的蓝藻物种有可能产生大量繁殖和微毒素,对生态系统的食物链产生负面影响。人为活动的影响使大坝的可持续发展面临风险。
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