Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain

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Autor(a) principal: Mérona,Bernard de
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Rankin-de-Mérona,Judy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
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Resumo: Diets of most of fish species inhabiting a floodplain lake in central Amazonia were studied over a two years and half period. Based on the percentage of relative occurrence of 11 major food categories a classification of species in 11 feeding guilds is proposed. Many species were found to be specialized feeders. Fish, detritus and insects were the most important food resources supporting the fish community in both seasons, but the proportions of fruits, invertebrates and fish were reduced during the low water season. At the community level mean diet overlap between species was low, suggesting efficient resource partitioning within the community. However mean overlap between unspecialized feeders was high. Based on the 23 most abundant species belonging to the different feeding guilds, there was no difference in mean overlap between seasons. Whereas individual species exhibited diet changes between high water and low water seasons, there was no general pattern of seasonal change within feeding guilds.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
title Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
spellingShingle Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
Mérona,Bernard de
varzea lake
fishes
diet
overlap
seasonal variability
title_short Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
title_full Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
title_fullStr Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
title_full_unstemmed Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
title_sort Food resource partitioning in a fish community of the central Amazon floodplain
author Mérona,Bernard de
author_facet Mérona,Bernard de
Rankin-de-Mérona,Judy
author_role author
author2 Rankin-de-Mérona,Judy
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mérona,Bernard de
Rankin-de-Mérona,Judy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv varzea lake
fishes
diet
overlap
seasonal variability
topic varzea lake
fishes
diet
overlap
seasonal variability
description Diets of most of fish species inhabiting a floodplain lake in central Amazonia were studied over a two years and half period. Based on the percentage of relative occurrence of 11 major food categories a classification of species in 11 feeding guilds is proposed. Many species were found to be specialized feeders. Fish, detritus and insects were the most important food resources supporting the fish community in both seasons, but the proportions of fruits, invertebrates and fish were reduced during the low water season. At the community level mean diet overlap between species was low, suggesting efficient resource partitioning within the community. However mean overlap between unspecialized feeders was high. Based on the 23 most abundant species belonging to the different feeding guilds, there was no difference in mean overlap between seasons. Whereas individual species exhibited diet changes between high water and low water seasons, there was no general pattern of seasonal change within feeding guilds.
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