Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP

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Autor(a) principal: Gondolo,Guilherme Fernandez
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Mattox,George Mendes Taliaferro, Cunningham,Patricia Teresa Monteiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Sandy beaches are among the most extensive environments in Brazil and are generally threatened by disorderly urban growth due to their location along the coast, where human populations tend to concentrate. This is especially true in southeastern Brazil, where the largest urban areas are located. Thus, better knowledge regarding these natural resources is of considerable importance. The surf zone of sandy beaches is inhabited by a number of fish species, including juveniles seeking both food and shelter from predators. An ecological survey was conducted in the surf zone of Itamambuca beach in the city of Ubatuba, São Paulo State, Brazil, in order to evaluate the composition, structure and dynamics of the fish fauna using community descriptors. Diurnal and nocturnal samples were taken with a beach seine at five oceanographic stations over a 12-month period. Water temperature and salinity were also recorded. A total of 2,147 individuals representing 34 species and 18 families were sampled. The main variation in fish fauna was detected on the diel level, followed by a spatial repartition possibly related to salinity. Seasonal variation was also observed. The five most important species in the overall context were Atherinella brasiliensis, Eucinostomus melanopterus, Mugil sp., Trachinotus goodei and Atherinella blackburni.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
title Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
spellingShingle Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
Gondolo,Guilherme Fernandez
marine fish
sandy beach
community
West Atlantic
seasonal
diel cycle
title_short Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
title_full Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
title_fullStr Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
title_full_unstemmed Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
title_sort Ecological aspects of the surf-zone ichthyofauna of Itamambuca Beach, Ubatuba, SP
author Gondolo,Guilherme Fernandez
author_facet Gondolo,Guilherme Fernandez
Mattox,George Mendes Taliaferro
Cunningham,Patricia Teresa Monteiro
author_role author
author2 Mattox,George Mendes Taliaferro
Cunningham,Patricia Teresa Monteiro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gondolo,Guilherme Fernandez
Mattox,George Mendes Taliaferro
Cunningham,Patricia Teresa Monteiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv marine fish
sandy beach
community
West Atlantic
seasonal
diel cycle
topic marine fish
sandy beach
community
West Atlantic
seasonal
diel cycle
description Sandy beaches are among the most extensive environments in Brazil and are generally threatened by disorderly urban growth due to their location along the coast, where human populations tend to concentrate. This is especially true in southeastern Brazil, where the largest urban areas are located. Thus, better knowledge regarding these natural resources is of considerable importance. The surf zone of sandy beaches is inhabited by a number of fish species, including juveniles seeking both food and shelter from predators. An ecological survey was conducted in the surf zone of Itamambuca beach in the city of Ubatuba, São Paulo State, Brazil, in order to evaluate the composition, structure and dynamics of the fish fauna using community descriptors. Diurnal and nocturnal samples were taken with a beach seine at five oceanographic stations over a 12-month period. Water temperature and salinity were also recorded. A total of 2,147 individuals representing 34 species and 18 families were sampled. The main variation in fish fauna was detected on the diel level, followed by a spatial repartition possibly related to salinity. Seasonal variation was also observed. The five most important species in the overall context were Atherinella brasiliensis, Eucinostomus melanopterus, Mugil sp., Trachinotus goodei and Atherinella blackburni.
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