Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
The Pitanguinha lagoon is a hypersaline lagoon. It is located between the latitudes 22º55’42”-22º56’00”S and longitudes 42º20’45”- 42º21’30”W, in the Rio de Janeiro State. The air temperatura in average varies from 19º to 31º and presents an annual pluviometric rate of 900mm, with an evaporation...
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author | Loreine Hermida Silva e Silva Cynthia Moreira Damazio Anderson Andrade Cavalcanti Iespa |
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description | The Pitanguinha lagoon is a hypersaline lagoon. It is located between the latitudes 22º55’42”-22º56’00”S and longitudes 42º20’45”- 42º21’30”W, in the Rio de Janeiro State. The air temperatura in average varies from 19º to 31º and presents an annual pluviometric rate of 900mm, with an evaporation of 1.400mm. The psammic cyanobacteria lives in surface sediment among sedimentary grains mainly quartz. The objective of this study was the identification of psammic cyanobacteria finding in the marginal portion the Pitanguinha Lagoon. Collections were done during 2003-2004, in the tide period the lagoon, where five collection stations was established. The taxonomic analisys was made with fresh and permanent slides, through optic microscope mensuration, that evalued its classic morphologic characteristics. The families Chroococcaceae Nägeli 1849 and Synechococcaceae Komárek & Anagnostidis 1995 were the most frequent with 35 % of the species. The others families presented the following percents: Phormidiaceae Anagnostidis & Komárek 1988 - 10%; Nostocaceae Bourrelly 1970 - 5%; Pseudanabaenaceae Anagnostidis & Komárek 1988 - 5%; Schizothricaceae Elenkin 1934 - 5% e Xenococcaceae Ercergovi - 5%. |
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spelling | doaj.art-fafb23f21ab34c9cb8cf3005c9a62aca2023-01-02T00:40:05ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroAnuário do Instituto de Geociências0101-97592005-11-0128192100Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BrasilLoreine Hermida Silva e SilvaCynthia Moreira DamazioAnderson Andrade Cavalcanti IespaThe Pitanguinha lagoon is a hypersaline lagoon. It is located between the latitudes 22º55’42”-22º56’00”S and longitudes 42º20’45”- 42º21’30”W, in the Rio de Janeiro State. The air temperatura in average varies from 19º to 31º and presents an annual pluviometric rate of 900mm, with an evaporation of 1.400mm. The psammic cyanobacteria lives in surface sediment among sedimentary grains mainly quartz. The objective of this study was the identification of psammic cyanobacteria finding in the marginal portion the Pitanguinha Lagoon. Collections were done during 2003-2004, in the tide period the lagoon, where five collection stations was established. The taxonomic analisys was made with fresh and permanent slides, through optic microscope mensuration, that evalued its classic morphologic characteristics. The families Chroococcaceae Nägeli 1849 and Synechococcaceae Komárek & Anagnostidis 1995 were the most frequent with 35 % of the species. The others families presented the following percents: Phormidiaceae Anagnostidis & Komárek 1988 - 10%; Nostocaceae Bourrelly 1970 - 5%; Pseudanabaenaceae Anagnostidis & Komárek 1988 - 5%; Schizothricaceae Elenkin 1934 - 5% e Xenococcaceae Ercergovi - 5%.http://www.anuario.igeo.ufrj.br/anuario_2005_1/Anuario_2005v01_92_100.pdfPsammic cyanobacteriaPitanguinha Lagoon |
spellingShingle | Loreine Hermida Silva e Silva Cynthia Moreira Damazio Anderson Andrade Cavalcanti Iespa Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Anuário do Instituto de Geociências Psammic cyanobacteria Pitanguinha Lagoon |
title | Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil |
title_full | Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil |
title_fullStr | Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil |
title_full_unstemmed | Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil |
title_short | Identificação de Cianobactéricas em Sedimentos da Lagoa Pitanguinha, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil |
title_sort | identificacao de cianobactericas em sedimentos da lagoa pitanguinha estado do rio de janeiro brasil |
topic | Psammic cyanobacteria Pitanguinha Lagoon |
url | http://www.anuario.igeo.ufrj.br/anuario_2005_1/Anuario_2005v01_92_100.pdf |
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