Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil
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Resumo: | The concern with a successful recruitment of fish, especially in water courses affected by dams, has led researchers to perform studies focusing on the early life stages of fishes. In the past years, there has been an increasing interest in studying fish eggs and larvae in freshwater environments. Such phases are critical to the successful recruitment of species. Despite the importance of such issue, there are no records concerning this issue in the upper Rio Grande. In order to broaden the knowledge of the fish fauna of the region, three objectives were proposed concerning the study of fish eggs and larvae: (1) analyze the influence of environmental variables on the drift of eggs and larvae, (2) identify spawning and nursery areas as subsidies to identify priority areas for conservation and (3) assess the role of dams and reservoirs as a barrier to downward movement of ichthyoplankton. The influence of abiotic factors on the reproduction of fish in the basin was clearly evident in the analyses concerning the relationships between these factors and the distribution of eggs and larvae in each environment sampled. However, no patterns were observed concerning the influence of these abiotic factors on the ichthyoplankton densities. The areas most influenced by the dams and reservoirs differed their environmental factors from the stretches without such influence. This could possibly be explaining the low number or even the lack of eggs and larvae in these areas. Significantly different densities observed during the day and at night suggest different behaviors between the larvae of the orders Characiformes and Siluriformes. The tributaries in general contributed to the high number of ichthyoplankton. The distribution of developmental stages of eggs and larvae showed the proximity of the spawning sites and the sampled stretch. The tributaries may also be considered important nursery areas due to the presence of areas of development (marginal lagoons) along their water course. Similar results regarding the importance of ichthyoplankton and natural nursery were obtained for the stretches of the Rio Grande located in the borderline of the Furnas reservoir, the Funil dam and upstream of the Camargos reservoir. The number of marginal lagoons and the contribution of ichthyoplankton associated with the percentage of remaining riparian vegetation make the tributaries Aiuruoca and Mortes as well as the stretch of the Rio Grande located between the Furnas and the Funil reservoirs priority areas for conservation actions. The conservation of the remaining lotic stretches of the upper Rio Grande is fundamental for preserving the integrity of the ichthyofauna, which classify such stretches as areas of major priority for conservational actions. Although the stretches upstream the reservoirs have collaborated with the high numbers of eggs and larvae, there were no catches of ichthyoplankton in the stretches immediately downstream the dams. It is possible to infer that the Funil, Itutinga and Camargos dams are acting as barriers to downward movement of ichthyoplankton. |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, BrasilDynamics of fish eggs and larvae from the upper Grande River, downstream from the Furnas Reservoir, Minas Gerais, BrazilÁreas de desovaConservaçãoCriadouros naturaisIctioplânctonPeixes migradoresConservationIchthyoplanktonMigratory of fishesNatural nurserySpawning areasCNPQ_NÃO_INFORMADOThe concern with a successful recruitment of fish, especially in water courses affected by dams, has led researchers to perform studies focusing on the early life stages of fishes. In the past years, there has been an increasing interest in studying fish eggs and larvae in freshwater environments. Such phases are critical to the successful recruitment of species. Despite the importance of such issue, there are no records concerning this issue in the upper Rio Grande. In order to broaden the knowledge of the fish fauna of the region, three objectives were proposed concerning the study of fish eggs and larvae: (1) analyze the influence of environmental variables on the drift of eggs and larvae, (2) identify spawning and nursery areas as subsidies to identify priority areas for conservation and (3) assess the role of dams and reservoirs as a barrier to downward movement of ichthyoplankton. The influence of abiotic factors on the reproduction of fish in the basin was clearly evident in the analyses concerning the relationships between these factors and the distribution of eggs and larvae in each environment sampled. However, no patterns were observed concerning the influence of these abiotic factors on the ichthyoplankton densities. The areas most influenced by the dams and reservoirs differed their environmental factors from the stretches without such influence. This could possibly be explaining the low number or even the lack of eggs and larvae in these areas. Significantly different densities observed during the day and at night suggest different behaviors between the larvae of the orders Characiformes and Siluriformes. The tributaries in general contributed to the high number of ichthyoplankton. The distribution of developmental stages of eggs and larvae showed the proximity of the spawning sites and the sampled stretch. The tributaries may also be considered important nursery areas due to the presence of areas of development (marginal lagoons) along their water course. Similar results regarding the importance of ichthyoplankton and natural nursery were obtained for the stretches of the Rio Grande located in the borderline of the Furnas reservoir, the Funil dam and upstream of the Camargos reservoir. The number of marginal lagoons and the contribution of ichthyoplankton associated with the percentage of remaining riparian vegetation make the tributaries Aiuruoca and Mortes as well as the stretch of the Rio Grande located between the Furnas and the Funil reservoirs priority areas for conservation actions. The conservation of the remaining lotic stretches of the upper Rio Grande is fundamental for preserving the integrity of the ichthyofauna, which classify such stretches as areas of major priority for conservational actions. Although the stretches upstream the reservoirs have collaborated with the high numbers of eggs and larvae, there were no catches of ichthyoplankton in the stretches immediately downstream the dams. It is possible to infer that the Funil, Itutinga and Camargos dams are acting as barriers to downward movement of ichthyoplankton.Ecologia e Conservação de Recursos em Paisagens Fragmentadas e AgrossistemasA preocupação com o sucesso de recrutamentos dos peixes, especialmente em cursos de águas influenciados pelos barramentos, tem levado os pesquisadores a adotarem estudos que visem o conhecimento dos estágios iniciais dos peixes. Nos últimos anos tem se verificado um crescente aumento nos estudos de ovos e larvas em ambientes de água doce, fase esta crítica ao sucesso de recrutamento das espécies. Apesar dessa importância, não há registros em literatura na bacia do alto rio Grande abordando esse tipo assunto. No intuito de ampliar o conhecimento da ictiofauna da região, três objetivos foram propostos através dos estudos de ovos e larvas: (1) analisar a influência dos fatores ambientais na deriva de ovos e larvas; (2) identificar sítios de desovas e criadouros naturais como subsídios à identificação de áreas prioritárias a conservação e (3) avaliar o papel das barragens e dos reservatórios como obstáculo ao movimento descendente do ictioplâncton. A influência dos fatores abióticos na reprodução dos peixes da bacia ficou evidente pelas relações entre esses fatores e a distribuição de ovos e larvas em cada ambiente amostrado. Todavia, em cada ambiente houve uma resposta diferente da deriva de ovos e larvas frente aos fatores abióticos. As áreas de maior influência de reservatórios tiveram os seus fatores ambientais diferenciados em relação aos trechos livres de barramentos, justificando possivelmente o reduzido número e até mesmo a ausência de ovos e larvas. Densidades significativamente diferenciadas entre o período diurno e noturno sugerem comportamentos distintos entre as larvas das ordens Characiformes e Siluriformes. De uma forma geral, os tributários, contribuíram com elevado número de ictioplâncton e as distribuições dos estágios de desenvolvimento de ovos e larvas revelaram a proximidade dos sítios de desova ao trecho amostrado. Além disso, os tributários se mostraram como importantes criadouros naturais em função da presença de áreas de desenvolvimento (lagoas marginais) ao longo dos seus cursos d´águas. Resultados semelhantes, quanto à importância de ictioplâncton e criadouros naturais, foram obtidos para os trechos do rio Grande situados entre o reservatório de Furnas e a barragem de Funil e a montante do reservatório de Camargos. O número de lagoas marginais e a contribuição de ictioplâncton, associados com a porcentagem de vegetação ciliar remanescentes, tornam os tributários Aiuruoca e Mortes e o trecho do rio Grande entre Furnas e Funil prioritários a conservação Nesse contexto, a conservação dos trechos lóticos remanescentes da bacia do alto rio Grande é fundamental a integridade da ictiofauna, tornando-as prioritárias à conservação. Embora os trechos superiores aos reservatórios tenham colaborado com elevado número de ovos e larvas, não houve capturas de ictioplâncton nos trechos imediatamente a jusante das barragens. Nesse contexto, é possível inferir que as barragens de Funil, Itutinga e Camargos estão atuando como obstáculos ao movimento descente do ictioplâncton.UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE LAVRASDBI - Programa de Pós-graduaçãoUFLABRASILOrsi, Mário LuísPompeu, Paulo dos SantosViveiros, Ana Tereza de MendonçaSuzuki, Fábio Mineo2014-08-02T13:55:11Z2014-08-02T13:55:11Z2014-08-022010-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSUZUKI, F. M. Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes da bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil. 2010. 114 p. 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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil Dynamics of fish eggs and larvae from the upper Grande River, downstream from the Furnas Reservoir, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil Suzuki, Fábio Mineo Áreas de desova Conservação Criadouros naturais Ictioplâncton Peixes migradores Conservation Ichthyoplankton Migratory of fishes Natural nursery Spawning areas CNPQ_NÃO_INFORMADO |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil |
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Dinâmica de ovos e larvas de peixes na bacia do Alto Rio Grande, a montante do reservatório de Furnas, Minas Gerais, Brasil |
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Suzuki, Fábio Mineo |
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Suzuki, Fábio Mineo |
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Orsi, Mário Luís Pompeu, Paulo dos Santos Viveiros, Ana Tereza de Mendonça |
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Suzuki, Fábio Mineo |
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Áreas de desova Conservação Criadouros naturais Ictioplâncton Peixes migradores Conservation Ichthyoplankton Migratory of fishes Natural nursery Spawning areas CNPQ_NÃO_INFORMADO |
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Áreas de desova Conservação Criadouros naturais Ictioplâncton Peixes migradores Conservation Ichthyoplankton Migratory of fishes Natural nursery Spawning areas CNPQ_NÃO_INFORMADO |
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The concern with a successful recruitment of fish, especially in water courses affected by dams, has led researchers to perform studies focusing on the early life stages of fishes. In the past years, there has been an increasing interest in studying fish eggs and larvae in freshwater environments. Such phases are critical to the successful recruitment of species. Despite the importance of such issue, there are no records concerning this issue in the upper Rio Grande. In order to broaden the knowledge of the fish fauna of the region, three objectives were proposed concerning the study of fish eggs and larvae: (1) analyze the influence of environmental variables on the drift of eggs and larvae, (2) identify spawning and nursery areas as subsidies to identify priority areas for conservation and (3) assess the role of dams and reservoirs as a barrier to downward movement of ichthyoplankton. The influence of abiotic factors on the reproduction of fish in the basin was clearly evident in the analyses concerning the relationships between these factors and the distribution of eggs and larvae in each environment sampled. However, no patterns were observed concerning the influence of these abiotic factors on the ichthyoplankton densities. The areas most influenced by the dams and reservoirs differed their environmental factors from the stretches without such influence. This could possibly be explaining the low number or even the lack of eggs and larvae in these areas. Significantly different densities observed during the day and at night suggest different behaviors between the larvae of the orders Characiformes and Siluriformes. The tributaries in general contributed to the high number of ichthyoplankton. The distribution of developmental stages of eggs and larvae showed the proximity of the spawning sites and the sampled stretch. The tributaries may also be considered important nursery areas due to the presence of areas of development (marginal lagoons) along their water course. Similar results regarding the importance of ichthyoplankton and natural nursery were obtained for the stretches of the Rio Grande located in the borderline of the Furnas reservoir, the Funil dam and upstream of the Camargos reservoir. The number of marginal lagoons and the contribution of ichthyoplankton associated with the percentage of remaining riparian vegetation make the tributaries Aiuruoca and Mortes as well as the stretch of the Rio Grande located between the Furnas and the Funil reservoirs priority areas for conservation actions. The conservation of the remaining lotic stretches of the upper Rio Grande is fundamental for preserving the integrity of the ichthyofauna, which classify such stretches as areas of major priority for conservational actions. Although the stretches upstream the reservoirs have collaborated with the high numbers of eggs and larvae, there were no catches of ichthyoplankton in the stretches immediately downstream the dams. It is possible to infer that the Funil, Itutinga and Camargos dams are acting as barriers to downward movement of ichthyoplankton. |
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