Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon

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Autor(a) principal: Pereyra,Paula E.R.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mont'Alverne,Renata, Garcia,Alexandre M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Zoologia (Curitiba. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Although ariid catfishe species are known to use coastal systems during some stages of their life cycles, the energetic contribution of estuarine resources and habitat use by many species in this family are still unclear. We used stable isotope analyses to estimate the assimilation of primary carbon sources and to infer the use of estuarine and freshwater habitats by two ariid catfishes Genidens barbus (Lacepède, 1803) and Genidens genidens (Cuvier, 1829). An isotopic mixing model revealed that juveniles of both catfish species consume considerable amounts of estuarine-produced carbon sources (G. barbus: 54-87% and G. genidens: 36-84%). However, G. genidens adults rely more on freshwater-derived carbon sources (31-77%) than on estuarine sources (23-69%). These results support the hypothesis that both species occupy the estuary and assimilate organic carbon produced in this region during their early stages, but G. genidens adults consume carbon sources associated with the freshwater portion of the lagoon.
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spelling Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoonGenidens barbusGenidens genidensisotopic mixing modelsPatos Lagoonstable isotopesABSTRACT Although ariid catfishe species are known to use coastal systems during some stages of their life cycles, the energetic contribution of estuarine resources and habitat use by many species in this family are still unclear. We used stable isotope analyses to estimate the assimilation of primary carbon sources and to infer the use of estuarine and freshwater habitats by two ariid catfishes Genidens barbus (Lacepède, 1803) and Genidens genidens (Cuvier, 1829). An isotopic mixing model revealed that juveniles of both catfish species consume considerable amounts of estuarine-produced carbon sources (G. barbus: 54-87% and G. genidens: 36-84%). However, G. genidens adults rely more on freshwater-derived carbon sources (31-77%) than on estuarine sources (23-69%). These results support the hypothesis that both species occupy the estuary and assimilate organic carbon produced in this region during their early stages, but G. genidens adults consume carbon sources associated with the freshwater portion of the lagoon.Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-46702016000200501Zoologia (Curitiba) v.33 n.2 2016reponame:Zoologia (Curitiba. Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologiainstacron:SBZ10.1590/S1984-4689zool-20150075info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereyra,Paula E.R.Mont'Alverne,RenataGarcia,Alexandre M.eng2016-05-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-46702016000200501Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/zoolONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbz@sbzoologia.org.br1984-46891984-4670opendoar:2016-05-09T00:00Zoologia (Curitiba. Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
title Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
spellingShingle Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
Pereyra,Paula E.R.
Genidens barbus
Genidens genidens
isotopic mixing models
Patos Lagoon
stable isotopes
title_short Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
title_full Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
title_fullStr Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
title_full_unstemmed Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
title_sort Carbon primary sources and estuarine habitat use by two congeneric ariid catfishes in a subtropical coastal lagoon
author Pereyra,Paula E.R.
author_facet Pereyra,Paula E.R.
Mont'Alverne,Renata
Garcia,Alexandre M.
author_role author
author2 Mont'Alverne,Renata
Garcia,Alexandre M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereyra,Paula E.R.
Mont'Alverne,Renata
Garcia,Alexandre M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Genidens barbus
Genidens genidens
isotopic mixing models
Patos Lagoon
stable isotopes
topic Genidens barbus
Genidens genidens
isotopic mixing models
Patos Lagoon
stable isotopes
description ABSTRACT Although ariid catfishe species are known to use coastal systems during some stages of their life cycles, the energetic contribution of estuarine resources and habitat use by many species in this family are still unclear. We used stable isotope analyses to estimate the assimilation of primary carbon sources and to infer the use of estuarine and freshwater habitats by two ariid catfishes Genidens barbus (Lacepède, 1803) and Genidens genidens (Cuvier, 1829). An isotopic mixing model revealed that juveniles of both catfish species consume considerable amounts of estuarine-produced carbon sources (G. barbus: 54-87% and G. genidens: 36-84%). However, G. genidens adults rely more on freshwater-derived carbon sources (31-77%) than on estuarine sources (23-69%). These results support the hypothesis that both species occupy the estuary and assimilate organic carbon produced in this region during their early stages, but G. genidens adults consume carbon sources associated with the freshwater portion of the lagoon.
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