As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical

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Autor(a) principal: Dantas, Renato Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The incorporation of a geographic perspective on ecology, has promoted insights were landscape models provide frameworks for understanding the hydrological and geological variability in estuarine regions. In this context, the geomorphological arrangements have explained the Nekton structure at different scales. These models are based on two hypothesis : i) the landscape determines the hydrodynamics and the configuration of the fiscal chemist variables ii) the geomorphology may affect the distribution and habitat use by species since certain geometries can support or attract higher densities. These factors have been observed in drainage systems that composed estuaries, the tidal creeks. In these sites, processes such as energy dissipation tidal stratification, tide and circulation of nutrients, are decisive factors in the structuring of the assemblages. In this context estuarine fish, they tend to have a significant energy expenditure adapting to the conditions of salinity and temperature. In this way, creeks can offer tidal and thermal refuge on the structures that form their landscape, playing a role in the persistence of the species during the tidal cycles. The narrowing of the channels geometry causes the dissipation of the tide, especially due to the braking caused by the friction of the banks. Mediated the channel narrows it had observed physical and chemical gradient associated with geomorphology. Thus assemblies may differ over different portions of the channels. For example, the hydraulic dynamics and hyaline circulation can be decisive in the presence of certain species. Soon varations in geomorphological measures, such as length and width, cause changes in the composition of estuarine fish assemblages. Then channels with different morphometric must differ in their population structure. Therefore, it had assumed therefore that the geomorphology inherent to drainage networks are directly connected to their function in the estuarine environment, so physical and chemical changes associated to landscape can attract fish species seeking for refuge, food and reproduction sites. For this reason the present work aimed to verify the way that the geomorphological features (length, width, split, connection to the main channel and meanders), in two second order creeks, affects the composition, distribution and abundance of fish assemblages over a salt gradient on a seasonal basis. Therefore, we made six excursions (3 in the dry and 3 in the rainy season). In each channel, were set four sample points, two of then represented the lower and other two the upper part. At each point were performed three hauls using a beach seine. Environmental factors were measured using a multiparameter meter. The geomorphometrie was obtained through satellite images A total of 6901 individuals included in 76 species of fish were caught. In this study, we found differentiate between areas next the connection with the main channel that show a greater richness and fish density. We attributed this pattern to the proximity of these zones with the main channel, the creek moth size and the width. The lower portions presented more stable in terms of salinity and dissolved oxygen, thus the upper zone was characterized by dominance of small gobiidae.
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In this context, the geomorphological arrangements have explained the Nekton structure at different scales. These models are based on two hypothesis : i) the landscape determines the hydrodynamics and the configuration of the fiscal chemist variables ii) the geomorphology may affect the distribution and habitat use by species since certain geometries can support or attract higher densities. These factors have been observed in drainage systems that composed estuaries, the tidal creeks. In these sites, processes such as energy dissipation tidal stratification, tide and circulation of nutrients, are decisive factors in the structuring of the assemblages. In this context estuarine fish, they tend to have a significant energy expenditure adapting to the conditions of salinity and temperature. In this way, creeks can offer tidal and thermal refuge on the structures that form their landscape, playing a role in the persistence of the species during the tidal cycles. The narrowing of the channels geometry causes the dissipation of the tide, especially due to the braking caused by the friction of the banks. Mediated the channel narrows it had observed physical and chemical gradient associated with geomorphology. Thus assemblies may differ over different portions of the channels. For example, the hydraulic dynamics and hyaline circulation can be decisive in the presence of certain species. Soon varations in geomorphological measures, such as length and width, cause changes in the composition of estuarine fish assemblages. Then channels with different morphometric must differ in their population structure. Therefore, it had assumed therefore that the geomorphology inherent to drainage networks are directly connected to their function in the estuarine environment, so physical and chemical changes associated to landscape can attract fish species seeking for refuge, food and reproduction sites. For this reason the present work aimed to verify the way that the geomorphological features (length, width, split, connection to the main channel and meanders), in two second order creeks, affects the composition, distribution and abundance of fish assemblages over a salt gradient on a seasonal basis. Therefore, we made six excursions (3 in the dry and 3 in the rainy season). In each channel, were set four sample points, two of then represented the lower and other two the upper part. At each point were performed three hauls using a beach seine. Environmental factors were measured using a multiparameter meter. The geomorphometrie was obtained through satellite images A total of 6901 individuals included in 76 species of fish were caught. In this study, we found differentiate between areas next the connection with the main channel that show a greater richness and fish density. We attributed this pattern to the proximity of these zones with the main channel, the creek moth size and the width. The lower portions presented more stable in terms of salinity and dissolved oxygen, thus the upper zone was characterized by dominance of small gobiidae.A incorporação de uma perspectiva geográfica a ecologia, tem promovido insights através dos quais modelos de paisagem fornecem quadros para o entendimento das variabilidades hidrológicas e geológicas nas regiões estuarinas. Nesse contexto, os arranjos geomorfológicos têm explicado a estrutura do nécton em diferentes escalas. Tais modelos fundamentam-se em duas hipóteses: i) a paisagem determina a configuração das variáveis fisioquímicas, e hidrodinâmicas, ii) a geomorfologia pode afetar a distribuição e uso do hábitat pelas espécies uma vez que determinadas geometrias podem suportar ou atrair maiores densidades. Estes fatores são observados nas redes de drenagem que compõem os estuários, os canais de maré. Nestes locais, processos como a dissipação da energia tidal estratificação, maré e circulação de nutrientes, são fatores decisivos na estruturação das assembleias. Em tal contexto peixes estuarinos, tendem a ter um gasto de energia significativo adequando-se as condições de salinidade e temperatura. Desta forma, canais podem ofertar refúgio tidal e térmico, nas estruturas que formam sua paisagem, desempenhando um papel na persistência das espécies durante os ciclos de maré. Os estreitamentos na geometria dos canais provocam a dissipação da maré, sobretudo devido principalmente a frenagem ocasionada pela fricção das margens. A mediada que o canal se estreita observa -se a formação de um gradiente físico e químico associado a geomorfologia. Assim, assembleias podem diferir ao longo de porções distintas dos canais. Por exemplo a dinâmica hidráulica e a circulação hialina pode ser determinante na presença de certas espécies. comprimento, acarretam mudanças na composição das assembleias de peixes estuarinos. Então canais com morfometrias distintas devem diferir quanto a sua estrutura populacional. Assume-se, portanto que a geomorfologia inerente as redes de drenagem estão diretamente ligadas a função das mesmas no ambiente estuarino, ou seja, variações físicas e químicas ligadas a paisagem atraem espécies de peixes em busca refúgio, alimento e reprodução. Por esta razão, o presente trabalho buscou verificar a maneira que as características geomorfológicas (comprimento, largura, divisões, conexão com o canal principal e número de meandros) em dois canais de maré de segunda ordem, afetam a composição, distribuição e abundância das assembleias de peixes ao longo de um gradiente salino em um regime sazonal. Para tanto foram realizadas seis excursões (3 no período seco e 3 no chuvoso). Em cada canal foram estabelecidos quatro pontos amostrais, dois dos quais representavam a zona inferior e dois a porção superior. Em cada ponto foram realizados três arrastos utilizando uma rede beach seine. Os fatores ambientais foram aferidos através de uma soda Logo variações nas medidas geomorfológicas, tais como largura e multiparamétrica. A geomorfometría foi obtida através de imagens de satélite. Um total de 6.901 indivíduos, pertencentes a 76 espécies, foram capturados. Nesse estudo constatou-se diferenciação entre as zonas, onde as regiões próximas a conexão com o canal principal paresentaram maior riqueza e densidade de peixes. Atribuiu-se tal padrão a proximidade destas zonas com o canal principal, tamanho da abertura da boca do canal bem como a largura do mesmo. As zonas inferiores apresentaram-se mais instáveis em termos de salinidade e oxigênio dissolvido, desta forma as zonas superiores foram caracterizadas pela dominância de pequenos gobídeos.Submitted by Jean Medeiros (jeanletras@uepb.edu.br) on 2016-08-12T12:17:58Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Renato Pereira Dantas.pdf: 2391944 bytes, checksum: 12056a11ac436bdd4e65fb9e44ddf75b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-12T12:17:59Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
title As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
spellingShingle As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
Dantas, Renato Pereira
Canais de maré
Comunidade de peixes
Sistemas estuarinos
Estruturas geomorfológicas
Tidal channels
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
title_full As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
title_fullStr As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
title_full_unstemmed As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
title_sort As características geomorfológicas dos canais de maré influenciam na estrutura e composição das assembleias de peixes? Estudo de caso em um estuário tropical
author Dantas, Renato Pereira
author_facet Dantas, Renato Pereira
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Guedes, Ana Paula Penha
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Dias, Thelma Lúcia Pereira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dantas, Renato Pereira
contributor_str_mv Pessanha, André Luiz Machado
Guedes, Ana Paula Penha
Dias, Thelma Lúcia Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Canais de maré
Comunidade de peixes
Sistemas estuarinos
Estruturas geomorfológicas
topic Canais de maré
Comunidade de peixes
Sistemas estuarinos
Estruturas geomorfológicas
Tidal channels
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Tidal channels
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description The incorporation of a geographic perspective on ecology, has promoted insights were landscape models provide frameworks for understanding the hydrological and geological variability in estuarine regions. In this context, the geomorphological arrangements have explained the Nekton structure at different scales. These models are based on two hypothesis : i) the landscape determines the hydrodynamics and the configuration of the fiscal chemist variables ii) the geomorphology may affect the distribution and habitat use by species since certain geometries can support or attract higher densities. These factors have been observed in drainage systems that composed estuaries, the tidal creeks. In these sites, processes such as energy dissipation tidal stratification, tide and circulation of nutrients, are decisive factors in the structuring of the assemblages. In this context estuarine fish, they tend to have a significant energy expenditure adapting to the conditions of salinity and temperature. In this way, creeks can offer tidal and thermal refuge on the structures that form their landscape, playing a role in the persistence of the species during the tidal cycles. The narrowing of the channels geometry causes the dissipation of the tide, especially due to the braking caused by the friction of the banks. Mediated the channel narrows it had observed physical and chemical gradient associated with geomorphology. Thus assemblies may differ over different portions of the channels. For example, the hydraulic dynamics and hyaline circulation can be decisive in the presence of certain species. Soon varations in geomorphological measures, such as length and width, cause changes in the composition of estuarine fish assemblages. Then channels with different morphometric must differ in their population structure. Therefore, it had assumed therefore that the geomorphology inherent to drainage networks are directly connected to their function in the estuarine environment, so physical and chemical changes associated to landscape can attract fish species seeking for refuge, food and reproduction sites. For this reason the present work aimed to verify the way that the geomorphological features (length, width, split, connection to the main channel and meanders), in two second order creeks, affects the composition, distribution and abundance of fish assemblages over a salt gradient on a seasonal basis. Therefore, we made six excursions (3 in the dry and 3 in the rainy season). In each channel, were set four sample points, two of then represented the lower and other two the upper part. At each point were performed three hauls using a beach seine. Environmental factors were measured using a multiparameter meter. The geomorphometrie was obtained through satellite images A total of 6901 individuals included in 76 species of fish were caught. In this study, we found differentiate between areas next the connection with the main channel that show a greater richness and fish density. We attributed this pattern to the proximity of these zones with the main channel, the creek moth size and the width. The lower portions presented more stable in terms of salinity and dissolved oxygen, thus the upper zone was characterized by dominance of small gobiidae.
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