Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna

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Autor(a) principal: Alvarenga, Ludmilla R. P.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pompeu, Paulo S., Leal, Cecília G., Hughes, Robert M., Fagundes, Daniela C., Leitão, Rafael P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50171
Resumo: We investigated the mechanisms involved in the relationship between land-use changes and aquatic biodiversity, using stream fish assemblages of the Brazilian Savanna (i.e., Cerrado) as a study model. We tested the prediction that landscape degradation would decrease environmental heterogeneity and change predominant physical-habitat types, which in turn would decrease the functional diversity and alter the functional identity of fish assemblages. We sampled fish from 40 streams in the Upper Paraná River basin, and assessed catchment and instream conditions. We then conducted an ecomorphological analysis to functionally characterize all species (36) and quantify different facets of the functional structure of assemblages. We detected multiple pathways of the impacts from landscape changes on the fish assemblages. Catchment degradation reduced the stream-bed complexity and the heterogeneity of canopy shading, decreasing assemblage functional specialization and divergence. Landscape changes also reduced the water volume and the amount of large rocks in streams, resulting in decreased abundances of species with large bodies and with morphological traits that favor swimming in the water column. We conclude that land-use intensification caused significant changes in aquatic biodiversity in the Cerrado, reinforcing the need to pay special attention to this global hotspot.
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spelling Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian SavannaBiodiversity hotspotFunctional traitsHuman impactsLandscape degradationStream physical habitatPonto de interesse da biodiversidadeTraços funcionaisImpactos humanosDegradação da paisagemHabitat físico de riachosWe investigated the mechanisms involved in the relationship between land-use changes and aquatic biodiversity, using stream fish assemblages of the Brazilian Savanna (i.e., Cerrado) as a study model. We tested the prediction that landscape degradation would decrease environmental heterogeneity and change predominant physical-habitat types, which in turn would decrease the functional diversity and alter the functional identity of fish assemblages. We sampled fish from 40 streams in the Upper Paraná River basin, and assessed catchment and instream conditions. We then conducted an ecomorphological analysis to functionally characterize all species (36) and quantify different facets of the functional structure of assemblages. We detected multiple pathways of the impacts from landscape changes on the fish assemblages. Catchment degradation reduced the stream-bed complexity and the heterogeneity of canopy shading, decreasing assemblage functional specialization and divergence. Landscape changes also reduced the water volume and the amount of large rocks in streams, resulting in decreased abundances of species with large bodies and with morphological traits that favor swimming in the water column. We conclude that land-use intensification caused significant changes in aquatic biodiversity in the Cerrado, reinforcing the need to pay special attention to this global hotspot.Investigamos os mecanismos envolvidos na relação entre mudanças de uso da terra e biodiversidade aquática, utilizando a ictiofauna de riachos do Cerrado como modelo de estudo. Testamos a predição de que a degradação da paisagem reduz a heterogeneidade ambiental e muda os tipos predominantes de habitat, por sua vez, diminuindo a diversidade e alterando a identidade funcional de comunidades de peixes. Amostramos 40 riachos da bacia do Alto Rio Paraná, e avaliamos as condições da drenagem e do habitat físico local. Em seguida, conduzimos uma análise ecomorfológica para caracterizar funcionalmente todas as espécies (36) e quantificar diferentes facetas da estrutura funcional das comunidades. Detectamos múltiplos caminhos de impacto das alterações da paisagem sobre a ictiofauna. A degradação das bacias de drenagem reduziu complexidade do leito e heterogeneidade no sombreamento pelo dossel, diminuindo especialização e divergência funcional das comunidades. Alterações na paisagem também reduziram volume de água e quantidade de pedras grandes nos riachos, resultando em diminuição na abundância de espécies de maior porte e com atributos morfológicos que favorecem a natação na coluna d’água. Concluímos que a intensificação dos usos da terra causa alterações significativas para a biodiversidade aquática no Cerrado, reforçando a necessidade de especial atenção a este hotspot global.Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia2022-06-09T21:14:22Z2022-06-09T21:14:22Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfALVARENGA, L. R. P. et al. Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna. Neotropical Ichthyology, Porto Alegre, v. 19, n. 3, 2021. DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0035.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50171Neotropical Ichthyologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlvarenga, Ludmilla R. P.Pompeu, Paulo S.Leal, Cecília G.Hughes, Robert M.Fagundes, Daniela C.Leitão, Rafael P.eng2022-06-09T21:14:22Zoai:localhost:1/50171Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-06-09T21:14:22Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
title Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
spellingShingle Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
Alvarenga, Ludmilla R. P.
Biodiversity hotspot
Functional traits
Human impacts
Landscape degradation
Stream physical habitat
Ponto de interesse da biodiversidade
Traços funcionais
Impactos humanos
Degradação da paisagem
Habitat físico de riachos
title_short Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
title_full Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
title_fullStr Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
title_full_unstemmed Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
title_sort Land-use changes affect the functional structure of stream fish assemblages in the Brazilian Savanna
author Alvarenga, Ludmilla R. P.
author_facet Alvarenga, Ludmilla R. P.
Pompeu, Paulo S.
Leal, Cecília G.
Hughes, Robert M.
Fagundes, Daniela C.
Leitão, Rafael P.
author_role author
author2 Pompeu, Paulo S.
Leal, Cecília G.
Hughes, Robert M.
Fagundes, Daniela C.
Leitão, Rafael P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alvarenga, Ludmilla R. P.
Pompeu, Paulo S.
Leal, Cecília G.
Hughes, Robert M.
Fagundes, Daniela C.
Leitão, Rafael P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversity hotspot
Functional traits
Human impacts
Landscape degradation
Stream physical habitat
Ponto de interesse da biodiversidade
Traços funcionais
Impactos humanos
Degradação da paisagem
Habitat físico de riachos
topic Biodiversity hotspot
Functional traits
Human impacts
Landscape degradation
Stream physical habitat
Ponto de interesse da biodiversidade
Traços funcionais
Impactos humanos
Degradação da paisagem
Habitat físico de riachos
description We investigated the mechanisms involved in the relationship between land-use changes and aquatic biodiversity, using stream fish assemblages of the Brazilian Savanna (i.e., Cerrado) as a study model. We tested the prediction that landscape degradation would decrease environmental heterogeneity and change predominant physical-habitat types, which in turn would decrease the functional diversity and alter the functional identity of fish assemblages. We sampled fish from 40 streams in the Upper Paraná River basin, and assessed catchment and instream conditions. We then conducted an ecomorphological analysis to functionally characterize all species (36) and quantify different facets of the functional structure of assemblages. We detected multiple pathways of the impacts from landscape changes on the fish assemblages. Catchment degradation reduced the stream-bed complexity and the heterogeneity of canopy shading, decreasing assemblage functional specialization and divergence. Landscape changes also reduced the water volume and the amount of large rocks in streams, resulting in decreased abundances of species with large bodies and with morphological traits that favor swimming in the water column. We conclude that land-use intensification caused significant changes in aquatic biodiversity in the Cerrado, reinforcing the need to pay special attention to this global hotspot.
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