Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir

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Autor(a) principal: Dias,Juliana D
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Takahashi,Érica M, Santana,Natália F, Bonecker,Cláudia C
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Iheringia. Série Zoologia
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Resumo: We investigated the impact of fish cage culture on the zooplankton community structure in a tropical reservoir. We hypothesized that community abundance is greater near cages and increases over time due to the increase in food availability. Samplings were performed near, upstream and downstream from net cages, and before and after net cage installation. The abundance of zooplankton increased 15 days after the experiment was set up, followed by a reduction and finally increased. Rotifer abundance showed significant differences among sites (p<0.05) and sampling periods (p<0.001). Significant differences were also observed in total zooplankton and cladoceran abundance (p<0.001). The spatial and temporal variation of the physical and chemical variables were indirectly correlated with the structure and dynamic of the zooplankton community, as they indicated the primary production in the environment. Our hypothesis was rejected, since the zooplankton was abundant at the reference site. Only rotifers showed higher abundance near cages, due to the influence of food availability. Community dynamics during the experiment was also correlated to food availability. Our results suggest an impact of fish farming on the zooplankton community.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
title Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
spellingShingle Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
Dias,Juliana D
Aquaculture
tilapia
environmental impact
title_short Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
title_full Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
title_fullStr Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
title_sort Impact of fish cage-culture on the community structure of zooplankton in a tropical reservoir
author Dias,Juliana D
author_facet Dias,Juliana D
Takahashi,Érica M
Santana,Natália F
Bonecker,Cláudia C
author_role author
author2 Takahashi,Érica M
Santana,Natália F
Bonecker,Cláudia C
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,Juliana D
Takahashi,Érica M
Santana,Natália F
Bonecker,Cláudia C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aquaculture
tilapia
environmental impact
topic Aquaculture
tilapia
environmental impact
description We investigated the impact of fish cage culture on the zooplankton community structure in a tropical reservoir. We hypothesized that community abundance is greater near cages and increases over time due to the increase in food availability. Samplings were performed near, upstream and downstream from net cages, and before and after net cage installation. The abundance of zooplankton increased 15 days after the experiment was set up, followed by a reduction and finally increased. Rotifer abundance showed significant differences among sites (p<0.05) and sampling periods (p<0.001). Significant differences were also observed in total zooplankton and cladoceran abundance (p<0.001). The spatial and temporal variation of the physical and chemical variables were indirectly correlated with the structure and dynamic of the zooplankton community, as they indicated the primary production in the environment. Our hypothesis was rejected, since the zooplankton was abundant at the reference site. Only rotifers showed higher abundance near cages, due to the influence of food availability. Community dynamics during the experiment was also correlated to food availability. Our results suggest an impact of fish farming on the zooplankton community.
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