%0 Journal Article %T Microalgae community of the Huaytire wetland, an Andean high-altitude wetland in Peru %A Salazar-Torres %A Gian %A Huszar %A Vera L¨²cia de Moraes %J Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia %D 2012 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %R 10.1590/S2179-975X2012005000046 %X aim: the diversity and distribution of microalgae communities in a high-altitude (3,000 to 4,500 m a.s.l) andean wetland, regionally known as bofedal, were examined to assess seasonal and spatial patterns. methods: samples were taken monthly from june to december, 2008 at 13 stations in the huaytire wetland (16¡ã 54¡¯ s and 70¡ã 20¡¯ w), covering three areas (impacted by urban land use, impacted by camelid pasture, and non-impacted) and three climatologically induced periods (ice-covered, ice-melt and ice-free). results: a total of 52 genera of algae were recorded. diatoms were the predominant group in abundance and richness. we found a significantly higher abundance during the ice-melting period, when light exposure and runoff were intermediate, in comparison to the ice-covered (low light and flushing) and ice-free (high light and low runoff) periods. microalgae abundance was significantly lower in the non-impacted area compared to the sites close to the urban area and to the camelid pastures. alpha diversity ranged from 8 to 29 genera per sample. high genera exchange was observed throughout the wetland, showing a similar floristic composition (beta diversity = 4%). conclusions: we found that diatoms were dominant and adapted to the extreme conditions of the andean wetland, showing higher abundance during the ice-melt period and in the livestock area. also, taxa richness was higher in the ice-melt period and in the most-impacted areas. %K high altitude %K wetlands %K andes %K microalgae %K abundance %K composition. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S2179-975X2012000300007&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en