Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Carlos Edwar Freitas de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Laurenson, Laurie J.B., Yamamoto, K. C., Forsberg, Bruce Rider, Petrere Jr., Miguel, Arantes, Caroline Chaves, Siqueira-Souza, F. K.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15358
Resumo: Understanding environmental biodiversity drivers in freshwater systems continues to be a fundamental challenge in studies of their fish assemblages. The present study seeks to determine the degree to which landscape variables of Amazonian floodplain lakes influences fish assemblages in these environments. Fish species richness was estimated in 15 Amazonian floodplain lakes during the high and low-water phases and correlated with the areas of four inundated wetland classes: (i) open water, (ii) flooded herbaceous, (iii) flooded shrubs and (iv) flooded forest estimated in different radius circular areas around each sampling site. Data were analyzed using generalized linear models with fish species richness, total and guilds as the dependent variable and estimates of buffered landscape areas as explanatory variables. Our analysis identified the significance of landscape variables in determining the diversity of fish assemblages in Amazonian floodplain lakes. Spatial scale was also identified as a significant determinant of fish diversity as landscape effects were more evident at larger spatial scales. In particular, (1) total species richness was more sensitive to variations in the landscape areas than number of species within guilds and (2) the spatial extent of the wetland class of shrubs was consistently the more influential on fish species diversity. © 2018 Carvalho Freitas et al.
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spelling Carvalho, Carlos Edwar Freitas deLaurenson, Laurie J.B.Yamamoto, K. C.Forsberg, Bruce RiderPetrere Jr., MiguelArantes, Caroline ChavesSiqueira-Souza, F. K.2020-05-08T20:34:54Z2020-05-08T20:34:54Z2018https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1535810.7717/peerj.5080Understanding environmental biodiversity drivers in freshwater systems continues to be a fundamental challenge in studies of their fish assemblages. The present study seeks to determine the degree to which landscape variables of Amazonian floodplain lakes influences fish assemblages in these environments. Fish species richness was estimated in 15 Amazonian floodplain lakes during the high and low-water phases and correlated with the areas of four inundated wetland classes: (i) open water, (ii) flooded herbaceous, (iii) flooded shrubs and (iv) flooded forest estimated in different radius circular areas around each sampling site. Data were analyzed using generalized linear models with fish species richness, total and guilds as the dependent variable and estimates of buffered landscape areas as explanatory variables. Our analysis identified the significance of landscape variables in determining the diversity of fish assemblages in Amazonian floodplain lakes. Spatial scale was also identified as a significant determinant of fish diversity as landscape effects were more evident at larger spatial scales. In particular, (1) total species richness was more sensitive to variations in the landscape areas than number of species within guilds and (2) the spatial extent of the wetland class of shrubs was consistently the more influential on fish species diversity. © 2018 Carvalho Freitas et al.Volume 2018, Número 6Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFishFloodplainHydrologyLandscapeNonhumanOmnivoreSeasonal VariationSedimentationShrubSpecies DiversitySpecies RichnessVegetationFish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplaininfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePeerJengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALFish.pdfFish.pdfapplication/pdf1653451https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15358/1/Fish.pdf505e182cb3577a0a15345a2bc2f70536MD511/153582020-07-14 11:04:51.34oai:repositorio:1/15358Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T15:04:51Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
title Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
spellingShingle Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
Carvalho, Carlos Edwar Freitas de
Fish
Floodplain
Hydrology
Landscape
Nonhuman
Omnivore
Seasonal Variation
Sedimentation
Shrub
Species Diversity
Species Richness
Vegetation
title_short Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
title_full Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
title_fullStr Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
title_full_unstemmed Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
title_sort Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
author Carvalho, Carlos Edwar Freitas de
author_facet Carvalho, Carlos Edwar Freitas de
Laurenson, Laurie J.B.
Yamamoto, K. C.
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Petrere Jr., Miguel
Arantes, Caroline Chaves
Siqueira-Souza, F. K.
author_role author
author2 Laurenson, Laurie J.B.
Yamamoto, K. C.
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Petrere Jr., Miguel
Arantes, Caroline Chaves
Siqueira-Souza, F. K.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Carlos Edwar Freitas de
Laurenson, Laurie J.B.
Yamamoto, K. C.
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Petrere Jr., Miguel
Arantes, Caroline Chaves
Siqueira-Souza, F. K.
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Fish
Floodplain
Hydrology
Landscape
Nonhuman
Omnivore
Seasonal Variation
Sedimentation
Shrub
Species Diversity
Species Richness
Vegetation
topic Fish
Floodplain
Hydrology
Landscape
Nonhuman
Omnivore
Seasonal Variation
Sedimentation
Shrub
Species Diversity
Species Richness
Vegetation
description Understanding environmental biodiversity drivers in freshwater systems continues to be a fundamental challenge in studies of their fish assemblages. The present study seeks to determine the degree to which landscape variables of Amazonian floodplain lakes influences fish assemblages in these environments. Fish species richness was estimated in 15 Amazonian floodplain lakes during the high and low-water phases and correlated with the areas of four inundated wetland classes: (i) open water, (ii) flooded herbaceous, (iii) flooded shrubs and (iv) flooded forest estimated in different radius circular areas around each sampling site. Data were analyzed using generalized linear models with fish species richness, total and guilds as the dependent variable and estimates of buffered landscape areas as explanatory variables. Our analysis identified the significance of landscape variables in determining the diversity of fish assemblages in Amazonian floodplain lakes. Spatial scale was also identified as a significant determinant of fish diversity as landscape effects were more evident at larger spatial scales. In particular, (1) total species richness was more sensitive to variations in the landscape areas than number of species within guilds and (2) the spatial extent of the wetland class of shrubs was consistently the more influential on fish species diversity. © 2018 Carvalho Freitas et al.
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