Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control?
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Resumo: | Flood pulse and biotic interrelationships control the food web dynamics of river floodplain systems. The Pantanal Plain in the Paraguay River Basin (Brazil) occupies 140,000 km2 of periodically flooded areas and is divided into 12 subregions with different characteristics related to the flood pulse duration, the vegetation, the type of soil, and the resources used in activities, particularly fishing. In this study, we used Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) to model three oxbow lakes in the South Pantanal Plain, where there is no fishing activity, to test the similarity of the ecosystems, to identify the keystone species and the types of food web controls, and to determine whether these environments can support moderated fishing pressure. We found that the food webs of the oxbow lakes are similar to each other because, although they depend mainly on the presence or absence of predators, flood pulses similarly homogenize the lakes. The results highlight the importance of detritus in these food webs. In addition, the highest values of the keystoneness species index in the three models highlight the role of top predators (Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus spp., Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum, birds, and mammals). Therefore, we suggest that the food webs in the three systems are subjected to an alternated control process: detritus controls the food web during the flood season and by the top predators during the dry season. The simulation outputs indicate that these oxbow lakes can sustain only moderate fishing because increasing the fishing pressure reduces the biodiversity and can negatively impact the top predators |
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Angelini, RonaldoMorais, Ronny José deCatella, Agostinho CarlosResende, Emiko KawakamiLibralato, Simone2020-11-27T14:20:23Z2020-11-27T14:20:23Z2013-03-24ANGELINI, Ronaldo; MORAIS, Ronny José de; CATELLA, Agostinho Carlos; RESENDE, Emiko Kawakami; LIBRALATO, Simone. Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: a new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control?. Ecological Modelling, [S.L.], v. 253, p. 82-96, mar. 2013. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030438001300015X. Acesso em: 17 nov. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.01.0010304-3800https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/30743https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.01.001ElsevierFood web controlFlood pulse, Top predatorKeystone speciesL indexKempton indexAquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control?info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleFlood pulse and biotic interrelationships control the food web dynamics of river floodplain systems. The Pantanal Plain in the Paraguay River Basin (Brazil) occupies 140,000 km2 of periodically flooded areas and is divided into 12 subregions with different characteristics related to the flood pulse duration, the vegetation, the type of soil, and the resources used in activities, particularly fishing. In this study, we used Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) to model three oxbow lakes in the South Pantanal Plain, where there is no fishing activity, to test the similarity of the ecosystems, to identify the keystone species and the types of food web controls, and to determine whether these environments can support moderated fishing pressure. We found that the food webs of the oxbow lakes are similar to each other because, although they depend mainly on the presence or absence of predators, flood pulses similarly homogenize the lakes. The results highlight the importance of detritus in these food webs. In addition, the highest values of the keystoneness species index in the three models highlight the role of top predators (Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus spp., Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum, birds, and mammals). Therefore, we suggest that the food webs in the three systems are subjected to an alternated control process: detritus controls the food web during the flood season and by the top predators during the dry season. 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Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
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Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
spellingShingle |
Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? Angelini, Ronaldo Food web control Flood pulse, Top predator Keystone species L index Kempton index |
title_short |
Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
title_full |
Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
title_fullStr |
Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
title_full_unstemmed |
Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
title_sort |
Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: A new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control? |
author |
Angelini, Ronaldo |
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Angelini, Ronaldo Morais, Ronny José de Catella, Agostinho Carlos Resende, Emiko Kawakami Libralato, Simone |
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Morais, Ronny José de Catella, Agostinho Carlos Resende, Emiko Kawakami Libralato, Simone |
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Angelini, Ronaldo Morais, Ronny José de Catella, Agostinho Carlos Resende, Emiko Kawakami Libralato, Simone |
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Food web control Flood pulse, Top predator Keystone species L index Kempton index |
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Food web control Flood pulse, Top predator Keystone species L index Kempton index |
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Flood pulse and biotic interrelationships control the food web dynamics of river floodplain systems. The Pantanal Plain in the Paraguay River Basin (Brazil) occupies 140,000 km2 of periodically flooded areas and is divided into 12 subregions with different characteristics related to the flood pulse duration, the vegetation, the type of soil, and the resources used in activities, particularly fishing. In this study, we used Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) to model three oxbow lakes in the South Pantanal Plain, where there is no fishing activity, to test the similarity of the ecosystems, to identify the keystone species and the types of food web controls, and to determine whether these environments can support moderated fishing pressure. We found that the food webs of the oxbow lakes are similar to each other because, although they depend mainly on the presence or absence of predators, flood pulses similarly homogenize the lakes. The results highlight the importance of detritus in these food webs. In addition, the highest values of the keystoneness species index in the three models highlight the role of top predators (Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus spp., Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum, birds, and mammals). Therefore, we suggest that the food webs in the three systems are subjected to an alternated control process: detritus controls the food web during the flood season and by the top predators during the dry season. The simulation outputs indicate that these oxbow lakes can sustain only moderate fishing because increasing the fishing pressure reduces the biodiversity and can negatively impact the top predators |
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ANGELINI, Ronaldo; MORAIS, Ronny José de; CATELLA, Agostinho Carlos; RESENDE, Emiko Kawakami; LIBRALATO, Simone. Aquatic food webs of the oxbow lakes in the Pantanal: a new site for fisheries guaranteed by alternated control?. Ecological Modelling, [S.L.], v. 253, p. 82-96, mar. 2013. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030438001300015X. Acesso em: 17 nov. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.01.001 |
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