Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
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Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
Review Article

Aquatic macrophytes in Amazon: review, knowledge and gaps

Macrófitas aquáticas na Amazônia: revisão, conhecimento e lacunas

Antônio Augusto de Souza Costa; Nayara Louback Franco; Raimundo Luiz Morais de Sousa; Ana Luísa Biondi Fares; Flávia Alessandra Silva Nonato; Rayssa Silva Carmo; Marcelle Fernanda Oliveira Barbosa; Thaisa Sala Michelan

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Abstract

Aim: The Amazon region presents peculiarities in its hydrology and vegetation, which are essential for climate balance. For this reason, the Amazon requires better sampling of its biodiversity, thus increasing knowledge of the organisms present in this area. In this study, through a systematic review, we evaluated to assess the advances in ecological theories research and we verified the stages of macrophyte biodiversity research in the Amazon.

Methods: We used databases available on Web of Science and Scopus. The keywords used for the search were: amazon, macrophytes, and aquatic plant. The designated research period was between 1970 and 2022. The processed data were grouped into specific types according to the object of study.

Results: Our results showed that the majority of studies addressed the influence of aquatic macrophytes on aquatic organisms (e.g., fish, insects, plankton, and manatees), as well as their influence on the abiotic characteristics of aquatic environments in the Amazon forest. Studies mostly focused on the relationship between macrophytes and other organisms or environmental variables.

Conclusions: We identified research gaps in ecological and biological invasion studies with macrophytes in the Amazon and highlight the importance of international cooperation and scientific production for ecosystem conservation.

Keywords

 aquatic plants; systematic review; neotropical region; bibliometrix; aquatic system

Resumo

Objetivo: A região amazônica apresenta peculiaridades em sua hidrologia e vegetação, essenciais para o equilíbrio climático. Por esta razão, a Amazônia necessita de uma melhor amostragem de sua biodiversidade, aumentando assim o conhecimento dos organismos presentes nesta área. Neste estudo, por meio de uma revisão sistemática, avaliamos os avanços na pesquisa de teorias ecológicas e verificamos os estágios da pesquisa da biodiversidade de macrófitas na Amazônia.

Métodos: Foram utilizadas bases de dados disponíveis na Web of Science e Scopus. As palavras-chave utilizadas para a busca foram: Amazônia, macrófitas e planta aquática. O período designado para a pesquisa foi entre 1970 e 2022. Os dados processados foram agrupados em tipos específicos de acordo com o objeto de estudo.

Resultados: Nossos resultados mostraram que a maioria dos estudos abordou a influência das macrófitas aquáticas nos organismos aquáticos (por exemplo, peixes, insetos, plâncton e peixe-boi), bem como sua influência nas características abióticas dos ambientes aquáticos da floresta amazônica. A maioria dos estudos focou na relação entre macrófitas e outros organismos ou variáveis ambientais.

Conclusões: Identificamos lacunas em relação a estudos ecológicos e de invasão biológica com macrófitas na Amazônia, e destacamos a importância da cooperação internacional e da produção científica para a preservação dos ecossistemas amazônicos.

Palavras-chave

plantas aquáticas, revisão sistemática, região neotropical, bibliometrix, sistema aquático

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