Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina

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Autor(a) principal: Loebmann, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Vieira, Joao Paes, Bemvenuti, Marlise de Azevedo, Diaz de Astarloa, Juan Martin, Cousseau, Maria Berta, Figueroa, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/neotropical/article/view/5442
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19958
Resumo: This article describes and compares the shallow water fish-fauna from two coastal lagoons (Peixe Lagoon, in Brazil, and Mar Chiquita Lagoon, in Argentina). Peixe Lagoon was sampled between 2000 and 2001 using a 9 m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh in the wings and 5 mm in the centre 3 m section) totalizing 125 samples, which yielded 33,848 individuals and 32 species. Mar Chiquita Lagoon was sampled from 1995 to 1998 using a 21) m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh) totalizing 232 samples resulting in 31,097 individuals of 28 species. A total of 47 species were observed in both lagoons and 13 were shared. The "marine-estuarine-related" species were similar and dominate the fish assemblages in both lagoons. The remaining species were similar to the species collected along the southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina estuaries. The number of species observed in Peixe Lagoon (S = 32) was higher than in Mar Chiquita Lagoon (S = 28) and is probably associated with a strong latitudinal gradient of species richness increasing from north to south. Considering that the Peixe Lagoon and Mar Chiquita Lagoon are isolated by the large estuaries of Patos Lagoon and Prata River, the composition of the species with low abundance and occasional occurrence were different for each local studied. These results expand the knowledge for the fauna of both sites and help conservation and management from both lagoons.
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spelling Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), ArgentinaComposition and Relative Abundance of Fish Species in Two Coastal Lagoons in Austral South America: Peixe Lagoon (31ºS; 51ºW), Brazil, and Mar Chiquita Lagoon (37ºS; 57ºW), ArgentinaThis article describes and compares the shallow water fish-fauna from two coastal lagoons (Peixe Lagoon, in Brazil, and Mar Chiquita Lagoon, in Argentina). Peixe Lagoon was sampled between 2000 and 2001 using a 9 m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh in the wings and 5 mm in the centre 3 m section) totalizing 125 samples, which yielded 33,848 individuals and 32 species. Mar Chiquita Lagoon was sampled from 1995 to 1998 using a 21) m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh) totalizing 232 samples resulting in 31,097 individuals of 28 species. A total of 47 species were observed in both lagoons and 13 were shared. The "marine-estuarine-related" species were similar and dominate the fish assemblages in both lagoons. The remaining species were similar to the species collected along the southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina estuaries. The number of species observed in Peixe Lagoon (S = 32) was higher than in Mar Chiquita Lagoon (S = 28) and is probably associated with a strong latitudinal gradient of species richness increasing from north to south. Considering that the Peixe Lagoon and Mar Chiquita Lagoon are isolated by the large estuaries of Patos Lagoon and Prata River, the composition of the species with low abundance and occasional occurrence were different for each local studied. These results expand the knowledge for the fauna of both sites and help conservation and management from both lagoons.Este artigo descreve e compara a ictiofauna de zonas rasas de duas lagunas costeiras (lagoa do Peixe, no Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita, na Argentina). A lagoa do Peixe foi amostrada entre 2000 e 2001 com rede de arrasto de praia (9 m de comprimento, malha de 5 mm entre nós 3 m centrais e de 12 mm na lateral) totalizando 125 amostras, resultando na coleta de 33.848 indivíduos e 32 espécies. A laguna de Mar Chiquita, foi amostrada durante os anos de 1995 e 1998 com rede de arrasto de praia (20 m de comprimento, com panagem única de 12 mm), totalizando 232 amostras, sendo coletados 31.097 indivíduos pertencentes a 28 espécies. Das 47 espécies observadas, 13 são comuns nos dois sistemas. As espécies marinhas-estuarino-relacionadas foram semelhantes e dominaram as assembléias de peixes em ambas as lagunas. As espécies restantes foram similares às espécies coletadas nos estuários do sul do Brasil, Uruguai e Argentina. O número de espécies observado na lagoa do Peixe (S = 32) foi maior que em Mar Chiquita (S = 28), provavelmente associado a um forte gradiente latitudinal negativo de riqueza de espécies de norte para sul. Pelo fato da lagoa do Peixe e da laguna Mar Chiquita estarem isoladas pelos grandes estuários da lagoa dos Patos e do rio da Prata, a composição das espécies de baixa abundância e a ocorrência ocasional foram bem distintas para cada local estudado. Esses resultados ampliam o conhecimento da fauna de ambos locais e ajudam na conservação e manejo de ambas as lagunas.Inst Biociencias, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Biol Zool, Campus UNESP, Av 24 A, 1515 Bairro Bela Vista, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, BrazilInst Biociencias, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Biol Zool, Campus UNESP, Av 24 A, 1515 Bairro Bela Vista, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, BrazilUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Loebmann, DanielVieira, Joao PaesBemvenuti, Marlise de AzevedoDiaz de Astarloa, Juan MartinCousseau, Maria BertaFigueroa, Daniel2014-05-20T13:55:44Z2014-05-20T13:55:44Z2008-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article28-33application/pdfhttp://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/neotropical/article/view/5442Neotropical Biology and Conservation. , v. 3, n. 1, p. 28-33, 2008.1809-9939http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19958ZOOREC:ZOOR14411065082ZOORECZOOR14411065082.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporNeotropical Biology and Conservation0,272info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-13T06:21:15Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/19958Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:14:39.905138Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
Composition and Relative Abundance of Fish Species in Two Coastal Lagoons in Austral South America: Peixe Lagoon (31ºS; 51ºW), Brazil, and Mar Chiquita Lagoon (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
title Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
spellingShingle Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
Loebmann, Daniel
title_short Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
title_full Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
title_fullStr Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
title_sort Composição e abundância da ictiofauna de duas lagunas costeiras da América do Sul Austral: lagoa do Peixe (31ºS; 51ºW), Brasil e laguna Mar Chiquita (37ºS; 57ºW), Argentina
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Vieira, Joao Paes
Bemvenuti, Marlise de Azevedo
Diaz de Astarloa, Juan Martin
Cousseau, Maria Berta
Figueroa, Daniel
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Bemvenuti, Marlise de Azevedo
Diaz de Astarloa, Juan Martin
Cousseau, Maria Berta
Figueroa, Daniel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Loebmann, Daniel
Vieira, Joao Paes
Bemvenuti, Marlise de Azevedo
Diaz de Astarloa, Juan Martin
Cousseau, Maria Berta
Figueroa, Daniel
description This article describes and compares the shallow water fish-fauna from two coastal lagoons (Peixe Lagoon, in Brazil, and Mar Chiquita Lagoon, in Argentina). Peixe Lagoon was sampled between 2000 and 2001 using a 9 m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh in the wings and 5 mm in the centre 3 m section) totalizing 125 samples, which yielded 33,848 individuals and 32 species. Mar Chiquita Lagoon was sampled from 1995 to 1998 using a 21) m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh) totalizing 232 samples resulting in 31,097 individuals of 28 species. A total of 47 species were observed in both lagoons and 13 were shared. The "marine-estuarine-related" species were similar and dominate the fish assemblages in both lagoons. The remaining species were similar to the species collected along the southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina estuaries. The number of species observed in Peixe Lagoon (S = 32) was higher than in Mar Chiquita Lagoon (S = 28) and is probably associated with a strong latitudinal gradient of species richness increasing from north to south. Considering that the Peixe Lagoon and Mar Chiquita Lagoon are isolated by the large estuaries of Patos Lagoon and Prata River, the composition of the species with low abundance and occasional occurrence were different for each local studied. These results expand the knowledge for the fauna of both sites and help conservation and management from both lagoons.
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