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dc.contributor.authorHernández, Esnedy-
dc.contributor.authorAguirrre, Nestor-
dc.contributor.authorPalacio, Karen-
dc.contributor.authorPalacio, Jaime-
dc.contributor.authorRamírez, Jhon J.-
dc.contributor.authorDuque, Santiago R.-
dc.contributor.authorMogollón, Martha-
dc.contributor.authorKruk, Carla-
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dc.description.abstractLa clasificación basada en rasgos y grupos funcionales establecidos en la morfología del fitoplancton posibilitó una aproximación factible y objetiva en la evaluación de seis sistemas de diferente tipo, origen, morfología y condición limnológica pertenecientes a las regiones amazónica, andina y caribe de Colombia. Se estableció específicamente la relación entre las variables continuas y categóricas del fitoplancton (volumen, superficie, dimensión lineal máxima, presencia de aerótopos, mucílago, flagelo y exoesqueleto de sílice) con los parámetros limnológicos de transparencia, profundidad máxima, temperatura y concentración de iones inorgánicos. Se seleccionaron entre dos y ocho estaciones durante tres o cuatro periodos climáticos en series anuales entre el 2005 y el 2007 tomando las muestras en la zona limnética. Los taxones identificados se clasificaron en uno u otro grupo funcional basado en la morfología (GFBM) según las dimensiones morfológicas y la presencia de rasgos especializados de cada taxón. Entre los resultados más relevantes se destacó el grupo V (flagelados unicelulares de tamaño medio a grande) en ambientes poco profundos y turbios, con excepción de la llanura del Bajo Sinú en el Caribe, donde dominaba el grupo VII (colonias mucilaginosas con los lípidos y aerótopos). En los lagos profundos y de gran transparencia en montañas sobresalieron los grupos IV (tamaño medio y ausencia de rasgos especializados) y VII. Los grupos propuestos en la clasificación permitieron exponer los patrones funcionales del ensamblaje del fitoplancton y explicar significativamente su variación en respuesta a las características de los sistemas.spa
dc.description.abstractThe classification based on traits and functional groups of phytoplankton proposed by Kruk et al., (2010) allowed a feasible and objective approach in the evaluation of six tropical systems of different types, origin, shape, size and limnological condition in relation to the variation of the morphology of phytoplankton in response to the environment. This study established the morphological variability of phytoplankton associated with physical, chemical and climatic characteristics in six systems with different environmental conditions, belonging to the Amazonian, Andean and Caribbean areas of Colombia. The samples were taken in the limnetic area establishing between two and eight stations during three to four climatic periods in an annual series between 2005 and 2007. The identified taxa are included in one or another GFBM using a "script" designed by Kruk and Segura (2011). The inclusion of the groups was based on the morphological dimensions and the presence of special characteristics of each taxon. Group V excelled in shallow and turbid environments, except for the plain of the Caribbean Bajo Sinú where Group VII dominated. In the deep and high transparency lake of high mountain, the outstanding groups correspond to Group IV and Group VII. The groups proposed by the classification of Kruk et al. (2010) were useful and objective as a tool for the study of the assembly of phytoplankton because they significantly explained the variation of phytoplankton morphology in response to the environment.eng
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dc.titleClasificación de grupos morfofuncionales del fitoplancton en seis sistemas lénticos de las regiones Caribe, Andina y Amazónica de Colombiaspa
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dc.subject.proposalFitoplanctonspa
dc.subject.proposalPhytoplanktoneng
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