Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Rodrigo Assis de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Species richness became a classical descriptor of biological communities, however, this concept does not encompass functional differences among species which may be linked to the functioning and the maintenance of ecosystem processes. For example, species with similar ecological traits should play similar ecological functions while species with distinct traits should play different functions. Understanding functional patterns of communities and how ecological processes act on their structuring is a challenge to ecologists, mainly in environments poorly known as tropical freshwater systems. In this context, the main goals of this thesis are to: i) test if the functional structure of headwater fish assemblages are influenced by drainage area and/or environmental components of basins; ii) comprehend the functional structure of river and headwater stream fish assemblages and evaluate the role of environment and spatial components on this structure; iii) test if functional diversity and species diversity patterns, besides spatial priorities for their conservation, are spatially congruent. The first objective was evaluated with a set of 25 headwater streams distributed in the Araguaia (13) and Tocantins (12) River basins. We tested for (dis)similarities among Araguaia and Tocantins fish assemblages with an analysis of similarities (ANOSIM), and we evaluated the role of space and environment on fish assemblages functional structure with RLQ and Fourthcorner analyses. We found a functional dissimilarity between fish assemblages of Araguaia and Tocantins (R = 0.09, p = 0.03) and RLQ was significant for trait/environment relationships (p = 0.005), although spatially structured environment also seems to be relevant. Altitude, channel depth, water temperature, turbidity and conductivity are environmental variables that influenced: body mass, water column position, substrate preference, parental care, foraging location and migratory habits. In this ways, fish assemblages' functional structure of Araguaia and Tocantins River basins are delimited is influenced by both space and local conditions of the environment. For evaluating the second objective, we calculate the net relatedness index (NRI) of 22 rivers and 27 headwater stream of Tocantins-Araguaia basin and related them with environmental variables of each watercourse. We used a variation partitioning for understanding how much of NRI variation could be explained by environment and/or space. The spatial pattern of NRI indicated that fish assemblages from headwater streams tend to be functionally clustered and from rivers overdispersed, and their separation is associated with four environmental variables: depth, width, water velocity and dissolved oxygen. However, variation partitioning indicated a lower influence of the environment on NRI variation when compared with the spatial components. Therefore, the functional structure of rivers and headwater streams is associated with neutral processes such as the dispersal limits of each species through the space. We evaluated the third objective using 21 units formed by the combination of one river and one headwater stream. Utilizing null models, we verified if units with higher species richness also have higher functional diversity. We created conservation scenarios for species richness and functional diversity with an algorithm of complementarity. No unit had higher functional diversity than expected by it species richness, which might indicate the possibility of developing a single conservation strategy for them. However, the congruence between conservation scenarios for species richness and functional diversity seems to be the result of the algorithm used that selects areas harboring species with restricted spatial occurrence, independently of other criteria used.
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spelling Tejerina-Garro, Francisco Leonardohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6719234350740061Tejerina- Garro, Francisco LeonardoMarco, Paulo deSanches, Adrianohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6131421979501373Carvalho, Rodrigo Assis de2014-11-18T15:43:43Z2014-03-25CARVALHO, Rodrigo Assis de. Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais. 2014. 118 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/3637ark:/38995/0013000008h7kSpecies richness became a classical descriptor of biological communities, however, this concept does not encompass functional differences among species which may be linked to the functioning and the maintenance of ecosystem processes. For example, species with similar ecological traits should play similar ecological functions while species with distinct traits should play different functions. Understanding functional patterns of communities and how ecological processes act on their structuring is a challenge to ecologists, mainly in environments poorly known as tropical freshwater systems. In this context, the main goals of this thesis are to: i) test if the functional structure of headwater fish assemblages are influenced by drainage area and/or environmental components of basins; ii) comprehend the functional structure of river and headwater stream fish assemblages and evaluate the role of environment and spatial components on this structure; iii) test if functional diversity and species diversity patterns, besides spatial priorities for their conservation, are spatially congruent. The first objective was evaluated with a set of 25 headwater streams distributed in the Araguaia (13) and Tocantins (12) River basins. We tested for (dis)similarities among Araguaia and Tocantins fish assemblages with an analysis of similarities (ANOSIM), and we evaluated the role of space and environment on fish assemblages functional structure with RLQ and Fourthcorner analyses. We found a functional dissimilarity between fish assemblages of Araguaia and Tocantins (R = 0.09, p = 0.03) and RLQ was significant for trait/environment relationships (p = 0.005), although spatially structured environment also seems to be relevant. Altitude, channel depth, water temperature, turbidity and conductivity are environmental variables that influenced: body mass, water column position, substrate preference, parental care, foraging location and migratory habits. In this ways, fish assemblages' functional structure of Araguaia and Tocantins River basins are delimited is influenced by both space and local conditions of the environment. For evaluating the second objective, we calculate the net relatedness index (NRI) of 22 rivers and 27 headwater stream of Tocantins-Araguaia basin and related them with environmental variables of each watercourse. We used a variation partitioning for understanding how much of NRI variation could be explained by environment and/or space. The spatial pattern of NRI indicated that fish assemblages from headwater streams tend to be functionally clustered and from rivers overdispersed, and their separation is associated with four environmental variables: depth, width, water velocity and dissolved oxygen. However, variation partitioning indicated a lower influence of the environment on NRI variation when compared with the spatial components. Therefore, the functional structure of rivers and headwater streams is associated with neutral processes such as the dispersal limits of each species through the space. We evaluated the third objective using 21 units formed by the combination of one river and one headwater stream. Utilizing null models, we verified if units with higher species richness also have higher functional diversity. We created conservation scenarios for species richness and functional diversity with an algorithm of complementarity. No unit had higher functional diversity than expected by it species richness, which might indicate the possibility of developing a single conservation strategy for them. However, the congruence between conservation scenarios for species richness and functional diversity seems to be the result of the algorithm used that selects areas harboring species with restricted spatial occurrence, independently of other criteria used.A riqueza de espécies é um descritor clássico das comunidades biológicas, porém, seu conceito não engloba as diferenças ecológicas entre as espécies que podem estar ligadas à manutenção de processos ecossistêmicos. Por exemplo, espécies com características ecológicas semelhantes devem desempenhar funções ecológicas similares enquanto as de características distintas desempenhariam funções diferentes. Entender os padrões funcionais das comunidades e os processos que atuam sobre a sua estruturação é um desafio para os ecólogos, principalmente em ambientes pouco conhecidos como os de água doce tropicais. Dentro deste contexto, os objetivos desta tese são: i) testar se a estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes de riachos pode ser influenciada pelos limites da área de drenagem e/ou pelos componentes ambientais das bacias hidrográficas; ii) compreender a estruturação funcional das assembleias de peixes em rios e riachos de cabeceira e avaliar o papel do ambiente e do espaço sobre esta estruturação; iii) testar se os padrões de diversidade funcional e de riqueza de espécies das assembleias de peixes, além das prioridades espaciais para sua conservação, são congruentes espacialmente. O primeiro objetivo foi testado com um conjunto de 25 riachos distribuídos nas bacias hidrográficas dos Rios Araguaia (13) e Tocantins (12). Testamos as (dis)similaridades entre as assembleias de peixes do Araguaia e Tocantins com uma análise de similaridades (ANOSIM), e avaliamos o papel do espaço e do ambiente sobre a sua estrutura funcional com análises de RLQ e Fourthcorner. Encontramos uma dissimilaridade funcional entre as assembleias do Araguaia e Tocantins (R = 0.09, p = 0.03) e a RLQ foi significativa para as associações entre atributos/ambiente (p = 0.005), embora o ambiente espacialmente estruturado também pareça ser relevante. Altitude, profundidade do canal, temperatura da água, turbidez e condutividade são as variáveis do ambiente que influenciam: massa corporal, posição na coluna d'água, preferência pelo substrato, cuidado parental, local de forrageio e migração. Desta forma, a estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes das bacias dos Rios Araguaia e Tocantins é influenciada tanto pelo espaço quanto pelas condições locais do ambiente. Para avaliar o segundo objetivo, calculamos os índices de parentesco líquido (NRI) de 22 rios e 27 riachos de cabeceira da bacia Tocantins-Araguaia e os relacionamos com as variáveis ambientais de cada curso d'água. Utilizamos ainda uma partição de variância para compreender o quanto da variação do NRI é explicada pelo ambiente e/ou pelo espaço. O padrão espacial do NRI indicou que as assembleias dos riachos de cabeceira tendem a ser funcionalmente agrupadas e as de rios sobredispersas, e a sua separação está associada a quatro variáveis ambientais: profundidade, largura, velocidade e oxigênio dissolvido. Porém, a partição de variância indicou um papel menor do componente ambiental na variação do NRI em relação aos componentes associados ao espaço. Portanto, a estruturação funcional de riachos e rios está associada a processos neutros, como os limites de dispersão intrínsecos de cada espécie. Avaliamos o terceiro objetivo utilizando 21 unidades formadas por: um rio e um riacho de cabeceira. Por meio de modelos nulos, verificamos se as unidades com maior riqueza de espécies possuíam maior diversidade funcional do que o esperado ao acaso. Criamos ainda cenários de conservação para riqueza de espécies e diversidade funcional com um algoritmo de complementaridade. Nenhuma unidade apresentou maior diversidade funcional do que o esperado pela riqueza de espécies, o que pode indicar a possibilidade de desenvolver uma única estratégia de conservação para ambos. Entretanto, a congruência entre os cenários para a riqueza de espécies e diversidade funcional parece ser resultado do algoritmo utilizado, selecionando áreas com espécies de ocorrência restrita, independente dos demais critérios utilizados.Submitted by Cássia Santos (cassia.bcufg@gmail.com) on 2014-11-11T12:27:31Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese Rodrigo Assis de Carvalho -2014.pdf: 3328420 bytes, checksum: a1e02cfe43c98e24427c7466b7570d2d (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Jaqueline Silva (jtas29@gmail.com) on 2014-11-18T15:43:43Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese Rodrigo Assis de Carvalho -2014.pdf: 3328420 bytes, checksum: a1e02cfe43c98e24427c7466b7570d2d (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-11-18T15:43:43Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Functional structure of fish assemblages: diversity patterns, ecological processes and conservation in tropical aquatic ecosystems
title Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
spellingShingle Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
Carvalho, Rodrigo Assis de
Ecologia de comunidades
Ecologia funcional
Araguaia-Tocantins
Community Ecology
Functional Ecology
Araguaia-Tocantins
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
title_full Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
title_fullStr Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
title_sort Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
author Carvalho, Rodrigo Assis de
author_facet Carvalho, Rodrigo Assis de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Tejerina-Garro, Francisco Leonardo
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6719234350740061
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Tejerina- Garro, Francisco Leonardo
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Marco, Paulo de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Sanches, Adriano
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6131421979501373
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Rodrigo Assis de
contributor_str_mv Tejerina-Garro, Francisco Leonardo
Tejerina- Garro, Francisco Leonardo
Marco, Paulo de
Sanches, Adriano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecologia de comunidades
Ecologia funcional
Araguaia-Tocantins
topic Ecologia de comunidades
Ecologia funcional
Araguaia-Tocantins
Community Ecology
Functional Ecology
Araguaia-Tocantins
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Community Ecology
Functional Ecology
Araguaia-Tocantins
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Species richness became a classical descriptor of biological communities, however, this concept does not encompass functional differences among species which may be linked to the functioning and the maintenance of ecosystem processes. For example, species with similar ecological traits should play similar ecological functions while species with distinct traits should play different functions. Understanding functional patterns of communities and how ecological processes act on their structuring is a challenge to ecologists, mainly in environments poorly known as tropical freshwater systems. In this context, the main goals of this thesis are to: i) test if the functional structure of headwater fish assemblages are influenced by drainage area and/or environmental components of basins; ii) comprehend the functional structure of river and headwater stream fish assemblages and evaluate the role of environment and spatial components on this structure; iii) test if functional diversity and species diversity patterns, besides spatial priorities for their conservation, are spatially congruent. The first objective was evaluated with a set of 25 headwater streams distributed in the Araguaia (13) and Tocantins (12) River basins. We tested for (dis)similarities among Araguaia and Tocantins fish assemblages with an analysis of similarities (ANOSIM), and we evaluated the role of space and environment on fish assemblages functional structure with RLQ and Fourthcorner analyses. We found a functional dissimilarity between fish assemblages of Araguaia and Tocantins (R = 0.09, p = 0.03) and RLQ was significant for trait/environment relationships (p = 0.005), although spatially structured environment also seems to be relevant. Altitude, channel depth, water temperature, turbidity and conductivity are environmental variables that influenced: body mass, water column position, substrate preference, parental care, foraging location and migratory habits. In this ways, fish assemblages' functional structure of Araguaia and Tocantins River basins are delimited is influenced by both space and local conditions of the environment. For evaluating the second objective, we calculate the net relatedness index (NRI) of 22 rivers and 27 headwater stream of Tocantins-Araguaia basin and related them with environmental variables of each watercourse. We used a variation partitioning for understanding how much of NRI variation could be explained by environment and/or space. The spatial pattern of NRI indicated that fish assemblages from headwater streams tend to be functionally clustered and from rivers overdispersed, and their separation is associated with four environmental variables: depth, width, water velocity and dissolved oxygen. However, variation partitioning indicated a lower influence of the environment on NRI variation when compared with the spatial components. Therefore, the functional structure of rivers and headwater streams is associated with neutral processes such as the dispersal limits of each species through the space. We evaluated the third objective using 21 units formed by the combination of one river and one headwater stream. Utilizing null models, we verified if units with higher species richness also have higher functional diversity. We created conservation scenarios for species richness and functional diversity with an algorithm of complementarity. No unit had higher functional diversity than expected by it species richness, which might indicate the possibility of developing a single conservation strategy for them. However, the congruence between conservation scenarios for species richness and functional diversity seems to be the result of the algorithm used that selects areas harboring species with restricted spatial occurrence, independently of other criteria used.
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Rodrigo Assis de. Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais. 2014. 118 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.
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identifier_str_mv CARVALHO, Rodrigo Assis de. Estrutura funcional das assembleias de peixes: padrões de diversidade processos ecológicos e conservação em ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais. 2014. 118 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.
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