Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Luis Rogério Godinho dos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The inclusion of artificial barriers in freshwater ecosystems can trigger ecological, economic and social processes, affecting them. The food plasticity is an adaptive feature to the new environment, it is expected that the food of fish species under modified atmospheres follows changes in nutrient availability in the environment. To evaluate whether among the different phases of construction of Estreito barrage, Tocantins River, MA there are differences in the dietary habits of the family Cichlidae, collecting expeditions were conducted from November 2009 to 2010, (river stage) and November 2010 to April 2011 (filling phase), with an average duration of 10 days per year. The food items of dominant cichlid were analyzed using frequency and volume index, combined in Alimentary Index(IAI). The Shannon index was used to evaluate the diversity of items and classification of trophic guild. Significant differences in amplitude niche between the river and filler phases were verified by testing Hutcheson. Among cichlids found in fishes and alga influences barrage area, Geophagus proximus and Cichla proximus piquiti were dominant, being examined 26 specimens of Geophagus proximus in river stage and 6 specimens in filling stage, with results suggesting an omnivorous diet, predominantly f item in river stage and insects item for filling phase. The Cichla piquiti were examined 28 specimens in river stage and 32 specimens during stage filling, suggesting a piscivorous diet in both phases of the barrage. The number of food categories ranged between 09, during river phase and 08 the filling phase to Ciclha piquiti and between 14 during river phase and 12 the filling phase to Geophagus proximus. The test of difference in niche amplitude between the two phases revealed a nonsignificant difference for Cichla piquiti and significant for Geophagus proximus. It is concluded that the change in the hydrological regime caused by different stages in construction of the Estreito barrage (river and filling) led to changes in dietary habits in only one of two species of fish of the Cichlidae family in the region. Cichla piquiti presented itself more specialized as to its feed, preserving the two phases of the barrage piscivorous habit as that Geophagus proximus proved to have a greater trophic plasticity, having a greater amount of food items and diversifying them, in the two phases of the barrage, but not diversifying its trophic guild.
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spelling Santos, Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara01653585560http://lattes.cnpq.br/5193724531278519Reis, Luis Rogério Godinho dos2015-07-31T21:05:08Z2013-02-04REIS, Luis Rogério Godinho dos. Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma. 2013. 43f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zoologia)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2013.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/142The inclusion of artificial barriers in freshwater ecosystems can trigger ecological, economic and social processes, affecting them. The food plasticity is an adaptive feature to the new environment, it is expected that the food of fish species under modified atmospheres follows changes in nutrient availability in the environment. To evaluate whether among the different phases of construction of Estreito barrage, Tocantins River, MA there are differences in the dietary habits of the family Cichlidae, collecting expeditions were conducted from November 2009 to 2010, (river stage) and November 2010 to April 2011 (filling phase), with an average duration of 10 days per year. The food items of dominant cichlid were analyzed using frequency and volume index, combined in Alimentary Index(IAI). The Shannon index was used to evaluate the diversity of items and classification of trophic guild. Significant differences in amplitude niche between the river and filler phases were verified by testing Hutcheson. Among cichlids found in fishes and alga influences barrage area, Geophagus proximus and Cichla proximus piquiti were dominant, being examined 26 specimens of Geophagus proximus in river stage and 6 specimens in filling stage, with results suggesting an omnivorous diet, predominantly f item in river stage and insects item for filling phase. The Cichla piquiti were examined 28 specimens in river stage and 32 specimens during stage filling, suggesting a piscivorous diet in both phases of the barrage. The number of food categories ranged between 09, during river phase and 08 the filling phase to Ciclha piquiti and between 14 during river phase and 12 the filling phase to Geophagus proximus. The test of difference in niche amplitude between the two phases revealed a nonsignificant difference for Cichla piquiti and significant for Geophagus proximus. It is concluded that the change in the hydrological regime caused by different stages in construction of the Estreito barrage (river and filling) led to changes in dietary habits in only one of two species of fish of the Cichlidae family in the region. Cichla piquiti presented itself more specialized as to its feed, preserving the two phases of the barrage piscivorous habit as that Geophagus proximus proved to have a greater trophic plasticity, having a greater amount of food items and diversifying them, in the two phases of the barrage, but not diversifying its trophic guild.A inclusão de barreiras artificiais em ecossistemas aquáticos continentais pode desencadear processos com repercussões ecológicas, econômicas e sociais. A plasticidade alimentar é uma característica à adaptação ao novo ambiente, esperando-se que a alimentação de espécies de peixes em ambientes modificados acompanhe as mudanças na disponibilidade de nutrientes do ambiente. Para avaliar se entre as diferentes fases de construção da Barragem de Estreito, Rio Tocantins, MA houve diferenças no hábito alimentar em duas espécies de peixes (Geophagus proximus e Cichla piquiti) da família Cichlidae, expedições de coleta foram realizadas de novembro de 2009 a 2010, (fase rio) e novembro de 2010 a abril 2011(fase enchimento), com duração média de 10 dias por campanha. Os itens alimentares de ciclídeos dominantes foram analisados pelo método de freqüência de ocorrência e índice volumétrico, combinados no Índice de Importância Alimentar (IAI). O índice de Shannon foi usado para avaliação da diversidade de itens e classificação de guilda trófica. As diferenças significativas na amplitude de nicho entre as fases rio e enchimento foram verificadas através do teste de Hutcheson. Entre os Ciclídeos encontrados na área de influência da Barragem, Geophagus proximus e Cichla piquiti foram dominantes, com os resultados sugerindo uma dieta onívora, com predominância de peixes e algas para a fase rio e de insetos para a fase enchimento. O número de categorias alimentares variou entre 09 na fase rio e 08 na fase enchimento para Ciclha piquiti e entre 14 na fase rio e 12 na fase enchimento para Geophagus proximus. O teste de diferença de amplitude de nicho entre as duas fases revelou uma diferença não significativa para Cichla piquiti e significativa para Geophagus proximus. Conclui-se neste trabalho que a mudança no regime hidrológico causado pelas diferentes fases de construção da Barragem de Estreito (rio e enchimento) causou modificações nos hábitos alimentares das duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae da região. Cichla Piquiti revelou-se mais conservativa quanto a sua alimentação, apresentando poucas modificações em sua dieta nas duas fases da barragem enquanto Geophagus proximus revelou ter uma maior plasticidade trófica, tendo uma maior quantidade de itens alimentares e com variações nos itens dominantes entre as duas fases da barragem, porém não variando sua guilda trófica.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2015-07-31T21:05:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Final_Luis Rogério.pdf: 923746 bytes, checksum: ea087faabdb4f49cb27f0e415afb0a25 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-31T21:05:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Final_Luis Rogério.pdf: 923746 bytes, checksum: ea087faabdb4f49cb27f0e415afb0a25 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-02-04application/pdfporUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaMestrado em ZoologiaUEFSBrasilDEPARTAMENTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICASCiclhidae. Reservatório. Alimentação.Ciclhidae. Reservoir. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
title Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
spellingShingle Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
Reis, Luis Rogério Godinho dos
Ciclhidae. Reservatório. Alimentação.
Ciclhidae. Reservoir. Nourishment.
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
title_short Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
title_full Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
title_fullStr Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
title_full_unstemmed Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
title_sort Dieta de duas espécies de peixes da família Cichlidae (Actinopterygii – Perciformes) na região do aproveitamento elétrico de estreito: Rio Tocantins, Ma
author Reis, Luis Rogério Godinho dos
author_facet Reis, Luis Rogério Godinho dos
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciclhidae. Reservatório. Alimentação.
topic Ciclhidae. Reservatório. Alimentação.
Ciclhidae. Reservoir. Nourishment.
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
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description The inclusion of artificial barriers in freshwater ecosystems can trigger ecological, economic and social processes, affecting them. The food plasticity is an adaptive feature to the new environment, it is expected that the food of fish species under modified atmospheres follows changes in nutrient availability in the environment. To evaluate whether among the different phases of construction of Estreito barrage, Tocantins River, MA there are differences in the dietary habits of the family Cichlidae, collecting expeditions were conducted from November 2009 to 2010, (river stage) and November 2010 to April 2011 (filling phase), with an average duration of 10 days per year. The food items of dominant cichlid were analyzed using frequency and volume index, combined in Alimentary Index(IAI). The Shannon index was used to evaluate the diversity of items and classification of trophic guild. Significant differences in amplitude niche between the river and filler phases were verified by testing Hutcheson. Among cichlids found in fishes and alga influences barrage area, Geophagus proximus and Cichla proximus piquiti were dominant, being examined 26 specimens of Geophagus proximus in river stage and 6 specimens in filling stage, with results suggesting an omnivorous diet, predominantly f item in river stage and insects item for filling phase. The Cichla piquiti were examined 28 specimens in river stage and 32 specimens during stage filling, suggesting a piscivorous diet in both phases of the barrage. The number of food categories ranged between 09, during river phase and 08 the filling phase to Ciclha piquiti and between 14 during river phase and 12 the filling phase to Geophagus proximus. The test of difference in niche amplitude between the two phases revealed a nonsignificant difference for Cichla piquiti and significant for Geophagus proximus. It is concluded that the change in the hydrological regime caused by different stages in construction of the Estreito barrage (river and filling) led to changes in dietary habits in only one of two species of fish of the Cichlidae family in the region. Cichla piquiti presented itself more specialized as to its feed, preserving the two phases of the barrage piscivorous habit as that Geophagus proximus proved to have a greater trophic plasticity, having a greater amount of food items and diversifying them, in the two phases of the barrage, but not diversifying its trophic guild.
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