Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest
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Resumo: | Abstract: To characterize the diet composition of Moenkhausia bonita and its temporal and ontogenetic variations in streams in the Formoso River basin (MS). The samples were collected in seven streams on two occasions throughout the year (dry and rainy seasons). The food items were analyzed according to the volumetric and occurrence frequency methods and the diet was characterized through the Food Index (IAi%). To determine ontogeny, the specimens were divided into five size classes in the dry (S1 to S5) and rainy (C1 to C5) seasons. To verify the difference between the species’ diet between the size classes and the seasons of the year, the Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance – PERMANOVA analysis was performed. Moenkhausia bonita was classified as an invertivore when it consumed basically both aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates (99.5% of the diet), with higher consumption of aquatic invertebrates. There was a significant difference in the diet of between the dry and rainy periods, and although the species basically consumed the same items in the two studied seasons, the proportions were different and there was no difference in the diet between size classes. M. bonita diet is based on autochthonous resources regardless of the size class, but that there were different consumption patterns when comparing the different seasons of the year. The present study provided information on the feeding of M. bonita and on its diet spectrum in different size classes and periods of the year, enabling a better understanding of the species, the importance of invertebrates in its diet, and the need for future studies on the biology, autoecology, and behavior of this species. |
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https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.BGIQSNMenegante Caldatto, AmandaFerreira, AndersonDias, Rosa MariaDiet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian MidwestDiet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio FormosoSciELO DataAbstract: To characterize the diet composition of Moenkhausia bonita and its temporal and ontogenetic variations in streams in the Formoso River basin (MS). The samples were collected in seven streams on two occasions throughout the year (dry and rainy seasons). The food items were analyzed according to the volumetric and occurrence frequency methods and the diet was characterized through the Food Index (IAi%). To determine ontogeny, the specimens were divided into five size classes in the dry (S1 to S5) and rainy (C1 to C5) seasons. To verify the difference between the species’ diet between the size classes and the seasons of the year, the Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance – PERMANOVA analysis was performed. Moenkhausia bonita was classified as an invertivore when it consumed basically both aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates (99.5% of the diet), with higher consumption of aquatic invertebrates. There was a significant difference in the diet of between the dry and rainy periods, and although the species basically consumed the same items in the two studied seasons, the proportions were different and there was no difference in the diet between size classes. M. bonita diet is based on autochthonous resources regardless of the size class, but that there were different consumption patterns when comparing the different seasons of the year. The present study provided information on the feeding of M. bonita and on its diet spectrum in different size classes and periods of the year, enabling a better understanding of the species, the importance of invertebrates in its diet, and the need for future studies on the biology, autoecology, and behavior of this species.2023-05-02info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Earth and Environmental Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDatasetreponame:SciELO Datainstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCIRepositório de Dados de PesquisaONGhttps://data.scielo.org/oai/requestdata@scielo.orgopendoar:2024-04-11T06:11:30SciELO Data - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)falsedoi:10.48331/scielodata.BGIQSN |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest Menegante Caldatto, Amanda Earth and Environmental Sciences |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest |
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Diet of Moenkhausia bonita (Benine, Castro & Sabino 2004) (Characiformes: Characidae) in streams in the basin of rio Formoso, Brazilian Midwest |
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Menegante Caldatto, Amanda |
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Menegante Caldatto, Amanda Ferreira, Anderson Dias, Rosa Maria |
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Ferreira, Anderson Dias, Rosa Maria |
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Menegante Caldatto, Amanda Ferreira, Anderson Dias, Rosa Maria |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences |
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Abstract: To characterize the diet composition of Moenkhausia bonita and its temporal and ontogenetic variations in streams in the Formoso River basin (MS). The samples were collected in seven streams on two occasions throughout the year (dry and rainy seasons). The food items were analyzed according to the volumetric and occurrence frequency methods and the diet was characterized through the Food Index (IAi%). To determine ontogeny, the specimens were divided into five size classes in the dry (S1 to S5) and rainy (C1 to C5) seasons. To verify the difference between the species’ diet between the size classes and the seasons of the year, the Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance – PERMANOVA analysis was performed. Moenkhausia bonita was classified as an invertivore when it consumed basically both aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates (99.5% of the diet), with higher consumption of aquatic invertebrates. There was a significant difference in the diet of between the dry and rainy periods, and although the species basically consumed the same items in the two studied seasons, the proportions were different and there was no difference in the diet between size classes. M. bonita diet is based on autochthonous resources regardless of the size class, but that there were different consumption patterns when comparing the different seasons of the year. The present study provided information on the feeding of M. bonita and on its diet spectrum in different size classes and periods of the year, enabling a better understanding of the species, the importance of invertebrates in its diet, and the need for future studies on the biology, autoecology, and behavior of this species. |
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