Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal

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Autor(a) principal: SANTANA, Fábio Magno da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6306
Resumo: The fish assemblage structure of the Jaguaribe surfzone, located in the Island of Itamaracá, state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, was analyzed. Samples were collected monthly, from March 2006 until February 2007, in the New and First Quarter moon cycles, during night and day periods. The equipment used for collecting the samples was a beach seine net, 20 m long, 1,5 m high and 5 mm mesh size. A total of 6,407 individuals, belonging to 35 families and 92 species, was collected. Anchoviella lepidentostole;Bairdiella ronchus; Lycengraulis grossidens;Polydactylus virginicus; Larimus breviceps; Anchoa tricolor; Chirocentrodon bleekerianus; Pomadasys corvinaeformis; Stellifer stellifer; Stellifer rastrifer; Lile piquitinga; Conodon nobilis; Menticirrhus americanus; Pellona harroweri and Anchoa marinii dominated quantitatively, representing 90.65% of all specimens captured, being the remainder 9.35% distributed among the other 77 species. There was no significant difference in abundances among months and moon phases, however the daily period abundance was higher than the nocturne one. The surf zone of Jaguaribe beach is dominated by a group of six species (A. tricolor, A. lepidentostole, B. ronchus, L. breviceps, L. grossidens and P. virginicus), which are frequent and abundant throughout the year. This surf zone showed a rich ichthyofauna with a high species diversity most of the months, almost half of them presenting some importance to the fishery in the region. Most species which visit this area are represented by juveniles and small-sized individuals, demonstrating that the site is a nursery ground for many species during their life cycle. The proximity to the Jaguaribe River estuary may be responsible for the high number of species recordedin this place, thus indicating the necessity of a study capable of evaluating the connectivity among these habitats. Finally, such high number of species visiting these sites and the prevalence of juveniles permit to stress the importance of the beach environment for their life cycle and the maintenance of their population stocks. Therefore, these environments deserve an adequate attention, such as the creation of environmental education oriented public policy aiming at awakening resident and visiting population about the importance of preserving such natural nursery grounds.
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spelling SEVERI, WilliamEL-DEIR, Ana Carla AsforaARAÚJO, Maria Elisabeth deVASCONCELOS FILHO, Antônio LemosOLIVEIRA, Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos deTRAVASSOS, Paulo Eurico Pires Ferreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5346671879489841SANTANA, Fábio Magno da Silva2017-02-13T12:05:16Z2009-02-13SANTANA, Fábio Magno da Silva. Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal. 2009. 61 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Pesqueiros e Aquicultura) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6306The fish assemblage structure of the Jaguaribe surfzone, located in the Island of Itamaracá, state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, was analyzed. Samples were collected monthly, from March 2006 until February 2007, in the New and First Quarter moon cycles, during night and day periods. The equipment used for collecting the samples was a beach seine net, 20 m long, 1,5 m high and 5 mm mesh size. A total of 6,407 individuals, belonging to 35 families and 92 species, was collected. Anchoviella lepidentostole;Bairdiella ronchus; Lycengraulis grossidens;Polydactylus virginicus; Larimus breviceps; Anchoa tricolor; Chirocentrodon bleekerianus; Pomadasys corvinaeformis; Stellifer stellifer; Stellifer rastrifer; Lile piquitinga; Conodon nobilis; Menticirrhus americanus; Pellona harroweri and Anchoa marinii dominated quantitatively, representing 90.65% of all specimens captured, being the remainder 9.35% distributed among the other 77 species. There was no significant difference in abundances among months and moon phases, however the daily period abundance was higher than the nocturne one. The surf zone of Jaguaribe beach is dominated by a group of six species (A. tricolor, A. lepidentostole, B. ronchus, L. breviceps, L. grossidens and P. virginicus), which are frequent and abundant throughout the year. This surf zone showed a rich ichthyofauna with a high species diversity most of the months, almost half of them presenting some importance to the fishery in the region. Most species which visit this area are represented by juveniles and small-sized individuals, demonstrating that the site is a nursery ground for many species during their life cycle. The proximity to the Jaguaribe River estuary may be responsible for the high number of species recordedin this place, thus indicating the necessity of a study capable of evaluating the connectivity among these habitats. Finally, such high number of species visiting these sites and the prevalence of juveniles permit to stress the importance of the beach environment for their life cycle and the maintenance of their population stocks. Therefore, these environments deserve an adequate attention, such as the creation of environmental education oriented public policy aiming at awakening resident and visiting population about the importance of preserving such natural nursery grounds.Foi analisada a estrutura da comunidade de peixes da zona de arrebentação da praia de Jaguaribe, localizada na Ilha de Itamaracá, estado de Pernambuco, situado no nordeste do Brasil. As coletas foram mensais, entre março de 2006 e fevereiro de 2007, nas luas nova e crescente e nos períodos diurno e noturno. O aparelho utilizado foi uma rede de arrasto do tipo picaré, com dimensões de 20 m de comprimento por 1,5 m de altura e 5 mm de malhas entrenós. Foram coletados 6.407 exemplares pertencentes a 35 famílias e 92 espécies. As espécies Anchoviella lepidentostole; Bairdiella ronchus; Lycengraulis grossidens; Polydactylus virginicus;Larimus breviceps; Anchoa tricolor; Chirocentrodon bleekerianus; Pomadasys corvinaeformis; Stellifer stellifer; Stellifer rastrifer; Lile piquitinga; Conodon nobilis; Menticirrhus americanus; Pellona harroweri e Anchoa marinii foram as mais abundantes numericamente, representando 90,65% do total de espécimes capturados, sendo 9,35% distribuídos entre as 77 espécies restantes. Não houve diferença significativa entre os meses e as luas, mas o período diurno foi mais abundante que o noturno. A zona de arrebentação da praia de Jaguaribe é dominada por um grupo de seis espécies (A. tricolor, A. lepidentostole, B. ronchus, L. breviceps, L. grossidens e P. virginicus) que ocorrem de modo frequente e abundante durante todo o ano. Esta zona de arrebentação apresentou uma ictiofauna rica e com uma alta diversidade de espécies na maioria dos meses, sendo que quase metade delas apresenta alguma importância pesqueira na região. A maioria das espécies que frequentam esta área é representada por juvenis e exemplares de pequeno porte, o que demonstra ser este local berçário para muitas espécies que o frequentam durante o seu ciclo de vida. A proximidade com o estuário do rio Jaguaribe pode ser responsável pelo número elevado de espécies que ocorrem nestes locais, sendo interessante um estudo que avalie a conectividade entre estes habitats. Finalmente, este grande número de espécies que frequentam estes locais e a predominância de jovens permite ressaltar a importância do ambiente de praia para o seu ciclo vital e a manutenção de seus estoques populacionais. Sendo assim, uma maior atenção e cuidado devem ser dados a estes ambientes, bem como a criação de políticas públicas voltadas à educação ambiental, que visem a conscientização da população residente e visitante sobre a importância da preservação destes berçários naturais.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2017-02-13T12:05:16Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Fabio Magno da Silva Santana.pdf: 517778 bytes, checksum: c6731fd567a476f1209654497afd6484 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-02-13T12:05:16Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
title Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
spellingShingle Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
SANTANA, Fábio Magno da Silva
Ictiofauna
Zona de arrebentação
Itamaracá (PE)
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
title_short Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
title_full Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
title_fullStr Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
title_full_unstemmed Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
title_sort Ictiofauna da Zona de Arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe, Itamaracá, Pernambuco : composição, abundância e distribuição mensal
author SANTANA, Fábio Magno da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Maria Elisabeth de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv VASCONCELOS FILHO, Antônio Lemos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv TRAVASSOS, Paulo Eurico Pires Ferreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTANA, Fábio Magno da Silva
contributor_str_mv SEVERI, William
EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
ARAÚJO, Maria Elisabeth de
VASCONCELOS FILHO, Antônio Lemos
OLIVEIRA, Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos de
TRAVASSOS, Paulo Eurico Pires Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ictiofauna
Zona de arrebentação
Itamaracá (PE)
topic Ictiofauna
Zona de arrebentação
Itamaracá (PE)
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
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description The fish assemblage structure of the Jaguaribe surfzone, located in the Island of Itamaracá, state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, was analyzed. Samples were collected monthly, from March 2006 until February 2007, in the New and First Quarter moon cycles, during night and day periods. The equipment used for collecting the samples was a beach seine net, 20 m long, 1,5 m high and 5 mm mesh size. A total of 6,407 individuals, belonging to 35 families and 92 species, was collected. Anchoviella lepidentostole;Bairdiella ronchus; Lycengraulis grossidens;Polydactylus virginicus; Larimus breviceps; Anchoa tricolor; Chirocentrodon bleekerianus; Pomadasys corvinaeformis; Stellifer stellifer; Stellifer rastrifer; Lile piquitinga; Conodon nobilis; Menticirrhus americanus; Pellona harroweri and Anchoa marinii dominated quantitatively, representing 90.65% of all specimens captured, being the remainder 9.35% distributed among the other 77 species. There was no significant difference in abundances among months and moon phases, however the daily period abundance was higher than the nocturne one. The surf zone of Jaguaribe beach is dominated by a group of six species (A. tricolor, A. lepidentostole, B. ronchus, L. breviceps, L. grossidens and P. virginicus), which are frequent and abundant throughout the year. This surf zone showed a rich ichthyofauna with a high species diversity most of the months, almost half of them presenting some importance to the fishery in the region. Most species which visit this area are represented by juveniles and small-sized individuals, demonstrating that the site is a nursery ground for many species during their life cycle. The proximity to the Jaguaribe River estuary may be responsible for the high number of species recordedin this place, thus indicating the necessity of a study capable of evaluating the connectivity among these habitats. Finally, such high number of species visiting these sites and the prevalence of juveniles permit to stress the importance of the beach environment for their life cycle and the maintenance of their population stocks. Therefore, these environments deserve an adequate attention, such as the creation of environmental education oriented public policy aiming at awakening resident and visiting population about the importance of preserving such natural nursery grounds.
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