Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams

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Autor(a) principal: Bonato, Karine Orlandi
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Fialho, Clarice Bernhardt
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Ontogenetic influences in patterns of niche breadth and feeding overlap were investigated in three species of Siluriformes (Heptapterus sp., Rhamdia quelen and Trichomycterus poikilos) aiming at understanding the species coexistence. Samplings were conducted bimonthly by electrofishing technique from June/2012 to June/2013 in ten streams of the northwestern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The stomach contents of 1,948 individuals were analyzed by volumetric method, with 59 food items identified. In general Heptapterus sp. consumed a high proportion of Aegla sp., terrestrial plant remains and Megaloptera; R. quelen consumed fish, and Oligochaeta, followed by Aegla sp.; while the diet of T. poikilos was based on Simuliidae, Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera. Specie segregation was observed in the NMDS. Through PERMANOVA analysis feeding differences among species, and between a combination of species plus size classes were observed. IndVal showed which items were indicators of these differences. Niche breadth values were high for all species. The niche breadth values were low only for the larger size of R. quelen and Heptapterus sp. while T. poikilos values were more similar. Overall the species were a low feeding overlap values. The higher frequency of high feeding overlap was observed for interaction between Heptapterus sp. and T. poikilos. The null model confirmed the niche partitioning between the species. The higher frequency of high and intermediate feeding overlap values were reported to smaller size classes. The null model showed resource sharing between the species/size class. Therefore, overall species showed a resource partitioning because of the use of occasional items. However, these species share resources mainly in the early ontogenetic stages until the emphasized change of morphological characteristics leading to trophic niche expansion and the apparent segregation observed.
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spelling Bonato, Karine OrlandiFialho, Clarice Bernhardt2021-07-23T04:40:59Z20141932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224390000965381Ontogenetic influences in patterns of niche breadth and feeding overlap were investigated in three species of Siluriformes (Heptapterus sp., Rhamdia quelen and Trichomycterus poikilos) aiming at understanding the species coexistence. Samplings were conducted bimonthly by electrofishing technique from June/2012 to June/2013 in ten streams of the northwestern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The stomach contents of 1,948 individuals were analyzed by volumetric method, with 59 food items identified. In general Heptapterus sp. consumed a high proportion of Aegla sp., terrestrial plant remains and Megaloptera; R. quelen consumed fish, and Oligochaeta, followed by Aegla sp.; while the diet of T. poikilos was based on Simuliidae, Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera. Specie segregation was observed in the NMDS. Through PERMANOVA analysis feeding differences among species, and between a combination of species plus size classes were observed. IndVal showed which items were indicators of these differences. Niche breadth values were high for all species. The niche breadth values were low only for the larger size of R. quelen and Heptapterus sp. while T. poikilos values were more similar. Overall the species were a low feeding overlap values. The higher frequency of high feeding overlap was observed for interaction between Heptapterus sp. and T. poikilos. The null model confirmed the niche partitioning between the species. The higher frequency of high and intermediate feeding overlap values were reported to smaller size classes. The null model showed resource sharing between the species/size class. Therefore, overall species showed a resource partitioning because of the use of occasional items. However, these species share resources mainly in the early ontogenetic stages until the emphasized change of morphological characteristics leading to trophic niche expansion and the apparent segregation observed.application/pdfengPlos One. San Francisco. Vol. 9, no. 10 (Oct. 2014), e110999, 12 p.SiluriformesOntogenéticaEvidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streamsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000965381.pdf.txt000965381.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain52066http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224390/2/000965381.pdf.txt1e555d8fa7102450f87812c45769ad8eMD52ORIGINAL000965381.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1866573http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224390/1/000965381.pdfec0ce15538db0bdc94f1ccebc6bd5b9eMD5110183/2243902023-09-23 03:36:32.049002oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/224390Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-23T06:36:32Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
spellingShingle Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
Bonato, Karine Orlandi
Siluriformes
Ontogenética
title_short Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
title_full Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
title_fullStr Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
title_sort Evidence of niche partitioning under ontogenetic influences among three morphologically similar siluriformes in small subtropical streams
author Bonato, Karine Orlandi
author_facet Bonato, Karine Orlandi
Fialho, Clarice Bernhardt
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author2 Fialho, Clarice Bernhardt
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonato, Karine Orlandi
Fialho, Clarice Bernhardt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Siluriformes
Ontogenética
topic Siluriformes
Ontogenética
description Ontogenetic influences in patterns of niche breadth and feeding overlap were investigated in three species of Siluriformes (Heptapterus sp., Rhamdia quelen and Trichomycterus poikilos) aiming at understanding the species coexistence. Samplings were conducted bimonthly by electrofishing technique from June/2012 to June/2013 in ten streams of the northwestern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The stomach contents of 1,948 individuals were analyzed by volumetric method, with 59 food items identified. In general Heptapterus sp. consumed a high proportion of Aegla sp., terrestrial plant remains and Megaloptera; R. quelen consumed fish, and Oligochaeta, followed by Aegla sp.; while the diet of T. poikilos was based on Simuliidae, Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera. Specie segregation was observed in the NMDS. Through PERMANOVA analysis feeding differences among species, and between a combination of species plus size classes were observed. IndVal showed which items were indicators of these differences. Niche breadth values were high for all species. The niche breadth values were low only for the larger size of R. quelen and Heptapterus sp. while T. poikilos values were more similar. Overall the species were a low feeding overlap values. The higher frequency of high feeding overlap was observed for interaction between Heptapterus sp. and T. poikilos. The null model confirmed the niche partitioning between the species. The higher frequency of high and intermediate feeding overlap values were reported to smaller size classes. The null model showed resource sharing between the species/size class. Therefore, overall species showed a resource partitioning because of the use of occasional items. However, these species share resources mainly in the early ontogenetic stages until the emphasized change of morphological characteristics leading to trophic niche expansion and the apparent segregation observed.
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