Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Velludo, Marcela Roquetti
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The knowledge of the fish s diet and species abundance of a particular community allows us to identify the community s different trophic categories, as well as to infer about its structure. This knowledge may also permit to evaluate the degree of importance of trophic levels and to understand the interrelationships among the components of that community. In order to generate data for a better understanding of the relationships between the ichthyofauna components and other aquatic organisms in the community, this study aimed to characterize the trophic structure of the fish community of the Cachoeira Dourada reservoir - MG/GO, Upper Parana River basin (18° 30' 11.47"S, 49° 29' 18.78"W). The fish sampling occurred monthly from February 2007 to January 2008 and the fishes were captured using gill nets of 2 to 6.5 inches between adjacent knots placed at three sampling points of the reservoir. The biometric analyses was performed by the gauging of the total and standard length and total weight of the collected specimens. The fish stomachs were removed, weighed and fixed in 4% formaldehyde for further analysis in stereomicroscope. The data obtained during the stomach contents analysis was quantified though the Alimentary Index of Kawakami and Vazzoler, which combines the frequency of occurrence and volume of the alimentary items. The description of the species diet allowed the identification of six feeding guilds: (1) Iliophagous, (2) Carnivores-insectivores, (3) Carnivores-piscivores, (4) herbivores, (5) Omnivores, (6) Invertivores. The dietary overlap trophic web built showed interspecific interactions with 20% connectance. Eleven sub-groups or clicks were observed. The iliophagous sub-group showed no interactions with other species guilds. The bipartite network showed the generality of the food items intake of Pimelodus maculatus, the most abundant species in gill nets catches. The prey relative biomass appeared to be larger than that of the predators, this factor may be responsible for maintaining the large amount of piscivorous species found in the community. The ecosystem analyses describe and evaluate the functioning of biological systems considering productivity, interaction between communities and their functional processes. The knowledge of trophic ecology and key species connectivity indicates the paths through which the greater part of the system energy flows. This can help to identify regulatory elements of the community s structure and functioning, since it summarizes the dynamics of environmental energy transfer.
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spelling Velludo, Marcela RoquettiVerani, Nelsy Fenerichhttp://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4788117U4http://lattes.cnpq.br/1849919927223660fbba0b72-cfcf-470f-9995-278911c2c4562016-06-02T19:29:57Z2013-09-022016-06-02T19:29:57Z2011-06-28https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/1803The knowledge of the fish s diet and species abundance of a particular community allows us to identify the community s different trophic categories, as well as to infer about its structure. This knowledge may also permit to evaluate the degree of importance of trophic levels and to understand the interrelationships among the components of that community. In order to generate data for a better understanding of the relationships between the ichthyofauna components and other aquatic organisms in the community, this study aimed to characterize the trophic structure of the fish community of the Cachoeira Dourada reservoir - MG/GO, Upper Parana River basin (18° 30' 11.47"S, 49° 29' 18.78"W). The fish sampling occurred monthly from February 2007 to January 2008 and the fishes were captured using gill nets of 2 to 6.5 inches between adjacent knots placed at three sampling points of the reservoir. The biometric analyses was performed by the gauging of the total and standard length and total weight of the collected specimens. The fish stomachs were removed, weighed and fixed in 4% formaldehyde for further analysis in stereomicroscope. The data obtained during the stomach contents analysis was quantified though the Alimentary Index of Kawakami and Vazzoler, which combines the frequency of occurrence and volume of the alimentary items. The description of the species diet allowed the identification of six feeding guilds: (1) Iliophagous, (2) Carnivores-insectivores, (3) Carnivores-piscivores, (4) herbivores, (5) Omnivores, (6) Invertivores. The dietary overlap trophic web built showed interspecific interactions with 20% connectance. Eleven sub-groups or clicks were observed. The iliophagous sub-group showed no interactions with other species guilds. The bipartite network showed the generality of the food items intake of Pimelodus maculatus, the most abundant species in gill nets catches. The prey relative biomass appeared to be larger than that of the predators, this factor may be responsible for maintaining the large amount of piscivorous species found in the community. The ecosystem analyses describe and evaluate the functioning of biological systems considering productivity, interaction between communities and their functional processes. The knowledge of trophic ecology and key species connectivity indicates the paths through which the greater part of the system energy flows. This can help to identify regulatory elements of the community s structure and functioning, since it summarizes the dynamics of environmental energy transfer.A partir do conhecimento da dieta dos peixes de uma comunidade e da abundância específica, podem ser identificadas as diferentes categorias tróficas, inferir acerca da estrutura, avaliar o grau de importância dos distintos níveis tróficos e entender as interrelações entre os componentes da referida comunidade. Com a finalidade de gerar subsídios para um melhor entendimento das relações entre os componentes da ictiofauna e os demais organismos da comunidade aquática, este estudo visou caracterizar a estrutura trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada MG/GO, na bacia do Alto Rio Paraná (18°30'11.47"S, 49°29'18.78"O). Foram realizadas coletas mensais de fevereiro de 2007 a janeiro de 2008, utilizando redes de espera de 2 a 6,5 centímetros entre nós adjacentes em três pontos do reservatório. Após realizada a biometria, anotando-se o comprimento total e padrão e o peso total dos indivíduos coletados, os estômagos eram retirados pesados e fixados em formol 4% para posterior análise em esteriomicroscópio. As informações obtidas através da análise de conteúdo estomacal eram quantificadas através do índice alimentar de Kawakami e Vazzoler, combinando a freqüência de ocorrência e o volume dos itens. A descrição da dieta das espécies permitiu identificar seis guildas tróficas: (1) Iliófagos; (2) Carnívoros-insetívoros; (3) Carnívoros-piscívoros; (4) Herbívoros; (5) Onívoros; (6) Invertívoros. A teia trófica construída com base na sobreposição alimentar apresentou interações interespecíficas com conectância de 20%. São observados 11 sub-grupos ou cliques, sendo que o sub-grupo formado pelos iliófagos não apresentou interações com as espécies de outras guildas. A rede bipartida mostrou a generalidade na ingestão de itens alimentares por Pimelodus maculatus, espécie mais abundante nas capturas com as redes. A biomassa relativa de presas se apresentou maior que a dos predadores, fator que pode ser responsável pela manutenção da grande quantidade de piscívoros encontrados. As análises ecossistêmicas descrevem e avaliam o funcionamento de sistemas biológicos considerando a produtividade, interação entre as comunidades e seus processos funcionais. O conhecimento da ecologia trófica e da conectividade das espécies-chave indicam os caminhos por onde flui a maior parte da energia do sistema. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
title Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
spellingShingle Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
Velludo, Marcela Roquetti
Ecologia de comunidades
Ictiofauna
Alto Paraná, Rio, Bacia
Peixes - alimentação
Teia trófica
Ambiente lêntico
Dieta
Ichthyofauna
Upper Paraná River basin
Diet
Trophic web
Lentic environment
Feeding
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
title_full Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
title_fullStr Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
title_sort Ecologia trófica da comunidade de peixes do reservatório de Cachoeira Dourada, rio Paranaíba, Bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, Brasil
author Velludo, Marcela Roquetti
author_facet Velludo, Marcela Roquetti
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Ictiofauna
Alto Paraná, Rio, Bacia
Peixes - alimentação
Teia trófica
Ambiente lêntico
Dieta
topic Ecologia de comunidades
Ictiofauna
Alto Paraná, Rio, Bacia
Peixes - alimentação
Teia trófica
Ambiente lêntico
Dieta
Ichthyofauna
Upper Paraná River basin
Diet
Trophic web
Lentic environment
Feeding
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ichthyofauna
Upper Paraná River basin
Diet
Trophic web
Lentic environment
Feeding
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description The knowledge of the fish s diet and species abundance of a particular community allows us to identify the community s different trophic categories, as well as to infer about its structure. This knowledge may also permit to evaluate the degree of importance of trophic levels and to understand the interrelationships among the components of that community. In order to generate data for a better understanding of the relationships between the ichthyofauna components and other aquatic organisms in the community, this study aimed to characterize the trophic structure of the fish community of the Cachoeira Dourada reservoir - MG/GO, Upper Parana River basin (18° 30' 11.47"S, 49° 29' 18.78"W). The fish sampling occurred monthly from February 2007 to January 2008 and the fishes were captured using gill nets of 2 to 6.5 inches between adjacent knots placed at three sampling points of the reservoir. The biometric analyses was performed by the gauging of the total and standard length and total weight of the collected specimens. The fish stomachs were removed, weighed and fixed in 4% formaldehyde for further analysis in stereomicroscope. The data obtained during the stomach contents analysis was quantified though the Alimentary Index of Kawakami and Vazzoler, which combines the frequency of occurrence and volume of the alimentary items. The description of the species diet allowed the identification of six feeding guilds: (1) Iliophagous, (2) Carnivores-insectivores, (3) Carnivores-piscivores, (4) herbivores, (5) Omnivores, (6) Invertivores. The dietary overlap trophic web built showed interspecific interactions with 20% connectance. Eleven sub-groups or clicks were observed. The iliophagous sub-group showed no interactions with other species guilds. The bipartite network showed the generality of the food items intake of Pimelodus maculatus, the most abundant species in gill nets catches. The prey relative biomass appeared to be larger than that of the predators, this factor may be responsible for maintaining the large amount of piscivorous species found in the community. The ecosystem analyses describe and evaluate the functioning of biological systems considering productivity, interaction between communities and their functional processes. The knowledge of trophic ecology and key species connectivity indicates the paths through which the greater part of the system energy flows. This can help to identify regulatory elements of the community s structure and functioning, since it summarizes the dynamics of environmental energy transfer.
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