Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil
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Resumo: | Bays and coastal lagoons play an important role as spawning, rearing and refuge for many species of fish. The estuaries are considered the most productive systems in the world with high rates of primary production and high biomass. Considering its importance as a coastal ecosystem, the Baía de Todos os Santos (BTS) has been little studied especially in the environmental aspects of its ichthyofauna. The "calão" is a fishing gear widely used in coast, including the beach Cabuçu, Saubara, Bahia. This study aimed to analyze patterns of ichthyofauna temporal distribution in Cabuçu, noting trends in use of this site by different fish species and the possible relationship between the occurrence of species and environmental parameters. "Calão" network’s were made quarterly from March 2005 to December 2008 and the abiotic parameters of air temperature, surface and bottom water temperature, surface and bottom water salinity and water clarity were taken. The fish were weighed measured, identified and then analyzed the frequency, constancy, abundance (number and biomass), dominance and diversity data. Later tests were performed univariate and multivariate statistics, as of biotic and abiotic. For Cabuçu beach, 133 species belonging to 86 genera, 44 families and 18 orders, totaling 24.847 specimens were identified. The Carangidae family for the highest number of species recorded. In relation to Constance, 92 species were Accidental, 25 Subsidiary and 16 Constants. The temperature was always higher in the dry season with significant timing differences being recorded (P <0.05). Based on the environmental parameters, cluster analysis and principal component grouped the different sampling campaigns in accordance with the dry and rainy seasons. The dry season had the greatest number of individuals and biomass captured and Cetengraulis edentulus was considered the dominant species with more than 90% of the Index of Relative Importance. The correlation and regression analysis showed relationship between the species occurrence and environmental factors. The results showed a separation between the dry and rainy seasons and a diverse fish community with few species responding to temporal variations in environmental factors. |
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Santos, Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara0004955579000406069530http://lattes.cnpq.br/8984973877810753Barreto, Aline Ferreira2020-04-04T18:00:33Z2010-03-25BARRETO, Aline Ferreira. Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil. 2010. 76 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zoologia)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2010.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1024Bays and coastal lagoons play an important role as spawning, rearing and refuge for many species of fish. The estuaries are considered the most productive systems in the world with high rates of primary production and high biomass. Considering its importance as a coastal ecosystem, the Baía de Todos os Santos (BTS) has been little studied especially in the environmental aspects of its ichthyofauna. The "calão" is a fishing gear widely used in coast, including the beach Cabuçu, Saubara, Bahia. This study aimed to analyze patterns of ichthyofauna temporal distribution in Cabuçu, noting trends in use of this site by different fish species and the possible relationship between the occurrence of species and environmental parameters. "Calão" network’s were made quarterly from March 2005 to December 2008 and the abiotic parameters of air temperature, surface and bottom water temperature, surface and bottom water salinity and water clarity were taken. The fish were weighed measured, identified and then analyzed the frequency, constancy, abundance (number and biomass), dominance and diversity data. Later tests were performed univariate and multivariate statistics, as of biotic and abiotic. For Cabuçu beach, 133 species belonging to 86 genera, 44 families and 18 orders, totaling 24.847 specimens were identified. The Carangidae family for the highest number of species recorded. In relation to Constance, 92 species were Accidental, 25 Subsidiary and 16 Constants. The temperature was always higher in the dry season with significant timing differences being recorded (P <0.05). Based on the environmental parameters, cluster analysis and principal component grouped the different sampling campaigns in accordance with the dry and rainy seasons. The dry season had the greatest number of individuals and biomass captured and Cetengraulis edentulus was considered the dominant species with more than 90% of the Index of Relative Importance. The correlation and regression analysis showed relationship between the species occurrence and environmental factors. The results showed a separation between the dry and rainy seasons and a diverse fish community with few species responding to temporal variations in environmental factors.Baías e lagoas costeiras desempenham importante papel como áreas de desova, criação e refúgio para muitas espécies de peixes. Os sistemas estuarinos são considerados os sistemas mais produtivos do mundo, com altas taxas de produção primária e grande biomassa. Considerando sua relevância como ecossistema costeiro, a Baía de Todos os Santos (BTS) vem sendo pouco estudada, principalmente nos aspectos ecológicos de sua ictiofauna. O “calão” é uma arte de pesca amplamente utilizada no Brasil, inclusive na praia de Cabuçu, Saubara, Bahia. Este estudo objetivou analisar padrões de distribuição temporal da ictiofauna de Cabuçu, verificando tendências de utilização deste local pelas diferentes espécies de peixes e a possível relação entre a ocorrência das espécies e os parâmetros ambientais. Foram efetuados arrastos de “calão” trimestrais entre março de 2005 e dezembro de 2008 e tomados os parâmetros abióticos de temperatura do ar e da água de superfície e fundo, salinidade da água de superfície e fundo e transparência da água. Os peixes foram medidos, pesados, identificados e, posteriormente foram analisados os dados de freqüência de ocorrência, constância, abundância (número e biomassa), dominância e diversidade. Foram realizadas análises estatísticas uni e multivariadas, a partir dos dados bióticos e abióticos. Foram identificadas, para a praia de Cabuçu, 133 espécies, distribuídas em 86 gêneros, 44 famílias e 18 ordens, totalizando 24.847 exemplares coletados. A família Carangidae compreendeu o maior número das espécies registradas. Em relação à Constância, 92 espécies foram Acidentais, 25 Acessórias e 16 Constantes. A temperatura esteve sempre mais alta no período seco com diferenças temporais significativas sendo registradas (P<0,05). Com base nos parâmetros ambientais as análises de agrupamento e de componentes principais agruparam as diferentes campanhas de amostragem de acordo com os períodos seco e chuvoso. O período seco apresentou maior número de indivíduos e de biomassa capturada e Cetengraulis edentulus foi considerada espécie dominante com mais de 90% do Índice de Importância Relativa. As análises de correlação e regressão evidenciaram relação entre a ocorrência de espécies e os fatores ambientais. Os resultados mostram uma separação entre os períodos seco e chuvoso e uma comunidade de peixes diversificada, com poucas espécies respondendo às variações temporais dos parâmetros ambientais.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2020-04-04T18:00:33Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO_Aline Barreto.pdf: 1479035 bytes, checksum: 41665beb468aa304097a74ca2f82fae4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-04-04T18:00:33Z (GMT). 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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil Barreto, Aline Ferreira Arrasto de "calão" Composição Ictiofaunística Variação temporal "Slang" drag Ichthyofaunistic Composition Time variation CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Composição e estrutura da ictiofauna capturada por rede de calão na praia de Cabuçu, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brasil |
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Barreto, Aline Ferreira |
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Santos, Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara |
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Barreto, Aline Ferreira |
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Arrasto de "calão" Composição Ictiofaunística Variação temporal |
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Bays and coastal lagoons play an important role as spawning, rearing and refuge for many species of fish. The estuaries are considered the most productive systems in the world with high rates of primary production and high biomass. Considering its importance as a coastal ecosystem, the Baía de Todos os Santos (BTS) has been little studied especially in the environmental aspects of its ichthyofauna. The "calão" is a fishing gear widely used in coast, including the beach Cabuçu, Saubara, Bahia. This study aimed to analyze patterns of ichthyofauna temporal distribution in Cabuçu, noting trends in use of this site by different fish species and the possible relationship between the occurrence of species and environmental parameters. "Calão" network’s were made quarterly from March 2005 to December 2008 and the abiotic parameters of air temperature, surface and bottom water temperature, surface and bottom water salinity and water clarity were taken. The fish were weighed measured, identified and then analyzed the frequency, constancy, abundance (number and biomass), dominance and diversity data. Later tests were performed univariate and multivariate statistics, as of biotic and abiotic. For Cabuçu beach, 133 species belonging to 86 genera, 44 families and 18 orders, totaling 24.847 specimens were identified. The Carangidae family for the highest number of species recorded. In relation to Constance, 92 species were Accidental, 25 Subsidiary and 16 Constants. The temperature was always higher in the dry season with significant timing differences being recorded (P <0.05). Based on the environmental parameters, cluster analysis and principal component grouped the different sampling campaigns in accordance with the dry and rainy seasons. The dry season had the greatest number of individuals and biomass captured and Cetengraulis edentulus was considered the dominant species with more than 90% of the Index of Relative Importance. The correlation and regression analysis showed relationship between the species occurrence and environmental factors. The results showed a separation between the dry and rainy seasons and a diverse fish community with few species responding to temporal variations in environmental factors. |
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