Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

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Autor(a) principal: Córdova-Tapia,Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Zambrano,Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The characterization of species' functional traits is a major step in the understanding and description of communities in natural habitats. The classification of species into functional groups is a useful tool to identify redundancy and uniqueness. We studied the fish community of a pristine freshwater wetland in the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve by analysing two multidimensional functions: food acquisition and locomotion. We investigated changes in the functional group structure between habitats (permanent and temporary pools) and seasons (dry and wet). Six functional groups with different ecological characteristics were detected, two of which had high functional redundancy and three of them were represented by single species with unique ecological functions. In permanent pools during the dry season, functional group richness and diversity were lower, while evenness was higher. During the wet season, all functional groups were detected and similar functional group structure was found between habitats. These results suggest an effect of environmental filtering during the dry season and niche complementarity during the wet season.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
title Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
spellingShingle Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Córdova-Tapia,Fernando
Community ecology
Environmental filtering
Functional groups
Functional redundancy
Freshwater wetland
title_short Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
title_full Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
title_fullStr Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
title_sort Fish functional groups in a tropical wetland of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
author Córdova-Tapia,Fernando
author_facet Córdova-Tapia,Fernando
Zambrano,Luis
author_role author
author2 Zambrano,Luis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Córdova-Tapia,Fernando
Zambrano,Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Community ecology
Environmental filtering
Functional groups
Functional redundancy
Freshwater wetland
topic Community ecology
Environmental filtering
Functional groups
Functional redundancy
Freshwater wetland
description ABSTRACT The characterization of species' functional traits is a major step in the understanding and description of communities in natural habitats. The classification of species into functional groups is a useful tool to identify redundancy and uniqueness. We studied the fish community of a pristine freshwater wetland in the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve by analysing two multidimensional functions: food acquisition and locomotion. We investigated changes in the functional group structure between habitats (permanent and temporary pools) and seasons (dry and wet). Six functional groups with different ecological characteristics were detected, two of which had high functional redundancy and three of them were represented by single species with unique ecological functions. In permanent pools during the dry season, functional group richness and diversity were lower, while evenness was higher. During the wet season, all functional groups were detected and similar functional group structure was found between habitats. These results suggest an effect of environmental filtering during the dry season and niche complementarity during the wet season.
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