Rodriguésia (Dec 2021)

Diversity of macrophytes in the Amazon deforestation arc: information on their distribution, life-forms and habits

  • Ana Luísa Biondi Fares,
  • Raimundo Luiz Morais de Sousa,
  • Ely Simone Cajueiro Gurgel,
  • André dos Santos Bragança Gil,
  • Carlos Alberto Santos da Silva,
  • Thaísa Sala Michelan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202172117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72

Abstract

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Abstract The Amazon possesses the largest fluvial system on the planet, harboring a diverse biota. Still, many species remain undescribed, because of the Amazon’s immense scale and complexity, and because many habitats are now increasingly under pressure from anthropogenic activities. Macrophytes are important to physical and biological processes in aquatic ecosystems but remain poorly studied in Northern Brazil. The objective of this study was to provide a checklist of macrophyte species that occur in municipalities that form part of the Arc of Deforestation, Pará state, Brazil, bringing information on their habits and life-forms. We sampled 36 sites at three types of aquatic ecosystems (streams, ponds and lakes). In total, we recorded 50 species, 38 genera and 24 families. Most species were amphibious or emergent. Degraded streams have environmental characteristics similar to lentic habitats, which could provide more suitable habitats for macrophytes that otherwise would not occur in lotic habitats, thus explaining the higher diversity in these ecosystems. Macrophyte diversity in this region follows similar patterns to other Brazilian regions. This study contributes to the assessment of aquatic macrophytes in the Amazon, especially in more degraded regions, such as the Amazon deforestation arc.

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