A estrutura da comunidade de macro-invertebrados bentônicos em três represas do médio rio Tietê (SP), com ênfase nas espécies exóticas Melanoides tuberculata (Gastropoda, Thiaridae) e Corbicula fluminea (Bivalvia, Corbiculidae)
Abstract
The reservoirs are artificial ecosystems constructed by the man and attend to the multiple
uses. The reservoir provokes alterations in the aquatic ecosystem, causing modifications in
the chemical and physical composition of the sediment and of the water and consequently
in the circulation and the organization of the biological communities. The purpose of this
study was to characterize the taxonomic composition and the benthic community density in
3 reservoirs of the Middle Tietê River (Barra Bonita, Bariri and Ibitinga), to analyze the
physical and chemical characteristics of the water and of the sediment and to verify the
possible relation of these with the structure of the benthic community, considering the
populations of the native species and the invading species Melanoides tuberculata and
Corbicula fluminea. The samplings were carried out in two climatic periods, the rainy
season (November 2002) and the dry season (August 2003), showing three portions in each
reservoir (upper, middle and lower) and following a sweeping with 6 sampling points in
each transect. In each point, the samples of sediment were collected in duplicate with one
drag of the type van Veen. Based on the limnological data the reservoirs of Barra Bonita
and Bariri were classified as whereas Ibitinga Reservoir was characterized as mesotrophic
for the periods evaluated. In November 2002, 21, 29 and 25 taxa of macroinvertebrates
were registered in Barra Bonita, Bariri and Ibitinga reservoirs, respectively, while in
August 2003, there were 23, 31 and 27 taxa, respectively, in each reservoir. A greater
similarity between the benthic macroinvertebrates was found for the associations sampled
in both periods in the same reservoir than between the different reservoirs, evidencing that
each environment have a particular composition of taxa, although some taxa are common
among them. The invading species M. tuberculata e C. fluminea were current in all the
reservoirs, in both periods of sampling, except in the Barra Bonita reservoir. The
generalized occupation of M. tuberculata and the high densities of this specie in the studied
reservoirs reveal the high invading potential of same and the probable competition with the
native species.