Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf

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Autor(a) principal: Chaves,Paulo T. C.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Umbria,Simone C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: The feeding habits of five species of teleosts in the southern coast of Brazil were analyzed comparatively between estuary and continental shelf. The displacement between the two sites caused expressive qualitative alterations, the proportion of different items varying from 50% in the diet of Micropogonias furnieri to 89% in Isopisthus parvipinnis. In the group of species, 57% of the items were exclusive to one of the environments and, within the three most common items in the estuary - fish, Polychaeta and plants, only the former was also among the most common items in the shelf. In spite of these differences, the high spectrum of items in both environments and the nature of the item that was most consumed in each one, indicate that there was a certain similarity of patterns between estuary and shelf: Chloroscombrus chrysurus had a carnivorous diet, with a predominance of copepods; M. furnieri and Menticirrhus americanus showed a tendency towards an omnivorous diet; and Cynoscion leiarchus and I. parvipinnis showed a tendency towards ichthyophagy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
title Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
spellingShingle Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
Chaves,Paulo T. C.
Diet
Fish
Estuary
Continental Shelf
Brazil
title_short Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
title_full Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
title_fullStr Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
title_sort Changes in the diet composition of transitory fishes in coastal systems, estuary and continental shelf
author Chaves,Paulo T. C.
author_facet Chaves,Paulo T. C.
Umbria,Simone C.
author_role author
author2 Umbria,Simone C.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chaves,Paulo T. C.
Umbria,Simone C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diet
Fish
Estuary
Continental Shelf
Brazil
topic Diet
Fish
Estuary
Continental Shelf
Brazil
description The feeding habits of five species of teleosts in the southern coast of Brazil were analyzed comparatively between estuary and continental shelf. The displacement between the two sites caused expressive qualitative alterations, the proportion of different items varying from 50% in the diet of Micropogonias furnieri to 89% in Isopisthus parvipinnis. In the group of species, 57% of the items were exclusive to one of the environments and, within the three most common items in the estuary - fish, Polychaeta and plants, only the former was also among the most common items in the shelf. In spite of these differences, the high spectrum of items in both environments and the nature of the item that was most consumed in each one, indicate that there was a certain similarity of patterns between estuary and shelf: Chloroscombrus chrysurus had a carnivorous diet, with a predominance of copepods; M. furnieri and Menticirrhus americanus showed a tendency towards an omnivorous diet; and Cynoscion leiarchus and I. parvipinnis showed a tendency towards ichthyophagy.
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