Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Resumo: The Fernando de Noronha Archipelago represents one of the areas of greatest biological productivity in Brazilian territory, being an important site from the trophic point of view for several species such as tunas and tuna-like resources, but still little studied in the light of their trophic ecology. Trophic interactions and feeding habits among four large pelagic fish: Acanthocybium solandri, Coryphaena hippurus, Sphyraena barracuda and Thunnus albacares, were investigated through the integrated use of stomach content analysis (SCA) and stable isotope analysis (SIA), in order to observe the degree of niche overlap and partition of resources between them. The samples were collected in a non-regular period between 2018 and 2019. The fish were measured on board and the stomachs and muscle tissues removed during evisceration. In the laboratory, stomachs were analyzed using the Index of Relative Importance to estimate the importance of each prey in the diet, the graph by Costello (1990) modified by Amundsen et al. (1996) to describe the feeding strategy adopted by predators, Levins' standardized index to calculate the range of trophic niche and the MacArthur and Levins index to investigate overlapping diets. The isotopic compositions were measured using Biplots, the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to evaluate possible differences in carbon and nitrogen between species, the Spearman correlation to examine nitrogen relations as a function of body length, and Ellipses (Layman et al. 2007) to characterize the isotopic niche areas of the four fish. All statistical analysis was performed using the software R 3.4.4 (R Core Team, 2018 - Rstudio). The analysis of stomach contents exposed a food spectrum made up of different food items, with 40 different types of prey being identified, organized in teleosts, molluscs, crustaceans and jellies. Diodontidae and Exocoetidae were the main prey consumed by A. solandri and S. barracuda. T. albacares consumed mainly a large proportion of Teleósteos and secondarily larvae of crustaceans and squid Teuthidae. Exocoetidae and Dactylopteridae were more representative in the diet of C. hippurus. Predators showed a tendency to specialize in prey consumption; in addition to a narrow niche range and low food overlap. The stable isotopic analysis of 213 evaluated tissues detected a variation in the carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) ratios in the analyzed tissues between species, highlighting the different prey consumed by predators. A positive and significant relationship in increasing the concentration of δ15N as a function of body size in the tissues was found for S. barracuda, and δ13C for T. albacares as a result of the different nutritional requirements throughout the species life cycle. Examination of the overlapping of isotopic spaces occupied by predators showed that A. solandri exhibited the largest ellipse area and a niche overlap that included all species. T. albacares and C. hippurus expressed a more pronounced overlap in similar shape and size of the ellipses, expressing that predators can assimilate prey with a similar trophic position. Our results suggest that as a result of the high availability of food items offered by the AFN, species are organized in order to reduce competition and maximize energy gain, facilitating coexistence between them in the same ecosystem, as a sign that these fish are adapt to the trophic environment where they live.
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spelling TRAVASSOS, Paulo Eurico Pires FerreiraFRÉDOU, Flávia LucenaVASKE JUNIOR, TeodoroFRÉDOU, ThierrySANTANA, Francisco Marcantehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9517816256433091MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra2024-03-14T20:15:19Z2020-02-21MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra. Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil. 2020. 67 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/tede2/9563The Fernando de Noronha Archipelago represents one of the areas of greatest biological productivity in Brazilian territory, being an important site from the trophic point of view for several species such as tunas and tuna-like resources, but still little studied in the light of their trophic ecology. Trophic interactions and feeding habits among four large pelagic fish: Acanthocybium solandri, Coryphaena hippurus, Sphyraena barracuda and Thunnus albacares, were investigated through the integrated use of stomach content analysis (SCA) and stable isotope analysis (SIA), in order to observe the degree of niche overlap and partition of resources between them. The samples were collected in a non-regular period between 2018 and 2019. The fish were measured on board and the stomachs and muscle tissues removed during evisceration. In the laboratory, stomachs were analyzed using the Index of Relative Importance to estimate the importance of each prey in the diet, the graph by Costello (1990) modified by Amundsen et al. (1996) to describe the feeding strategy adopted by predators, Levins' standardized index to calculate the range of trophic niche and the MacArthur and Levins index to investigate overlapping diets. The isotopic compositions were measured using Biplots, the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to evaluate possible differences in carbon and nitrogen between species, the Spearman correlation to examine nitrogen relations as a function of body length, and Ellipses (Layman et al. 2007) to characterize the isotopic niche areas of the four fish. All statistical analysis was performed using the software R 3.4.4 (R Core Team, 2018 - Rstudio). The analysis of stomach contents exposed a food spectrum made up of different food items, with 40 different types of prey being identified, organized in teleosts, molluscs, crustaceans and jellies. Diodontidae and Exocoetidae were the main prey consumed by A. solandri and S. barracuda. T. albacares consumed mainly a large proportion of Teleósteos and secondarily larvae of crustaceans and squid Teuthidae. Exocoetidae and Dactylopteridae were more representative in the diet of C. hippurus. Predators showed a tendency to specialize in prey consumption; in addition to a narrow niche range and low food overlap. The stable isotopic analysis of 213 evaluated tissues detected a variation in the carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) ratios in the analyzed tissues between species, highlighting the different prey consumed by predators. A positive and significant relationship in increasing the concentration of δ15N as a function of body size in the tissues was found for S. barracuda, and δ13C for T. albacares as a result of the different nutritional requirements throughout the species life cycle. Examination of the overlapping of isotopic spaces occupied by predators showed that A. solandri exhibited the largest ellipse area and a niche overlap that included all species. T. albacares and C. hippurus expressed a more pronounced overlap in similar shape and size of the ellipses, expressing that predators can assimilate prey with a similar trophic position. Our results suggest that as a result of the high availability of food items offered by the AFN, species are organized in order to reduce competition and maximize energy gain, facilitating coexistence between them in the same ecosystem, as a sign that these fish are adapt to the trophic environment where they live.O Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha representa uma das áreas de maior produtividade biológica em território brasileiro, sendo um local importante do ponto de vista trófico para diversas espécies como os atuns e afins, mais ainda pouco estudado a luz da ecologia trófica dos mesmos. As interações tróficas e os hábitos alimentares entre quatro grandes peixes pelágicos: Acanthocybium solandri, Coryphaena hippurus, Sphyraena barracuda e Thunnus albacares, foram investigadas através do uso integrado da análise do conteúdo estomacal (ACE) e análise de isótopos estáveis (AIE), no intuito de observar o grau de sobreposição de nicho e partição dos recursos entre elas. As amostras foram coletadas em um período não regular entre 2018 e 2019. Os peixes foram mensurados a bordo e os estômagos e tecidos musculares removidos durante a evisceração. Em laboratório os estômagos foram analisados por meio do Índice de Importância Relativa para estimar a importância de cada presa na dieta, o gráfico de Costello (1990) modificado por Amundsen et al. (1996) para descrever a estratégia alimentar adotada pelos predadores, Índice padronizado de Levins para calcular a amplitude de nicho trófico e o Índice de MacArthur e Levins para investigar a sobreposição das dietas. As composições isotópicas foram aferidas mediante Biplots, o teste de Kruskal-Wallis foi empregado para avaliar possíveis diferenças de carbono e nitrogênio entre as espécies, a correlação de Spearman para examinar as relações do carbono e nitrogênio em função do comprimento do corpo, e as Elipses (Layman et al. 2007) para caracterizar as áreas de nicho isotópico dos quatro peixes. Todas as análises estatísticas foram executadas no software R 3.4.4 (R Core Team, 2018 – Rstudio). A análise do conteúdo estomacal expôs um espectro alimentar composto por itens alimentares diversos, sendo identificados 40 tipos de presas distintas, organizadas em teleósteos, moluscos, crustáceos e gelatinoso. Diodontidae e Exocoetidae foram as principais presas consumidas por A. solandri e S. barracuda. T. albacares consumiu principalmente grande proporção de Teleósteos e secundariamente larvas de crustáceos e lulas Teuthidae. Exocoetidae e Dactylopteridae foram mais representativos na dieta do C. hippurus. Os predadores exibiram uma tendência a especialização no consumo das presas; além de uma restrita amplitude de nicho e baixa sobreposição alimentar que reforçaram este comportamento. A análise isotópica estável de 213 tecidos avaliados detectou variação das razões de carbono (δ13C) e nitrogênio (δ15N) nos tecidos analisados entre as espécies realçando as diferentes presas consumidas pelos predadores. Uma relação positiva e significante no incremento da concentração de δ15N em função do tamanho corporal nos tecidos foi encontrado para a S. barracuda, e δ13C para T. albacares em consequência dos diferentes requerimentos nutricionais ao longo do ciclo de vida das espécies. O exame da sobreposição dos espaços isotópicos ocupados pelos predadores mostrou que o A. solandri exibiu a maior área de elipse e uma sobreposição de nicho que incluiu todas as espécies. O T. albacares e o C. hippurus exprimiram uma sobreposição mais pronunciada em forma e tamanho semelhantes das elipses, expressando que os predadores podem assimilar presas com posição trófica similar. Nossos resultados sugerem que em consequência da alta disponibilidade de itens alimentares ofertados pelo AFN, as espécies se organizam de modo a reduzir a competição e a maximizar o ganho energético, facilitando a coexistência entre elas no mesmo ecossistema, como um sinal de que estes peixes se adaptam ao ambiente trófico onde vivem.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2024-03-14T20:15:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra Martins.pdf: 1403229 bytes, checksum: a618d4b601b6b36e8093d3392aad4072 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-03-14T20:15:19Z (GMT). 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title Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
spellingShingle Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra
Peixe pelágico
Cadeias alimentares (Ecologia)
Hábito alimentar
Isótopos estáveis
Ecologia trófica
Fernando de Noronha (PE)
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
title_short Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
title_full Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
title_fullStr Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
title_sort Ecologia trófica de peixes pelágicos no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Atlântico Equatorial, Brasil
author MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra
author_facet MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv TRAVASSOS, Paulo Eurico Pires Ferreira
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv FRÉDOU, Flávia Lucena
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv VASKE JUNIOR, Teodoro
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv FRÉDOU, Thierry
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SANTANA, Francisco Marcante
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9517816256433091
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARTINS, Karla Mirella de Assis Bezerra
contributor_str_mv TRAVASSOS, Paulo Eurico Pires Ferreira
FRÉDOU, Flávia Lucena
VASKE JUNIOR, Teodoro
FRÉDOU, Thierry
SANTANA, Francisco Marcante
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peixe pelágico
Cadeias alimentares (Ecologia)
Hábito alimentar
Isótopos estáveis
Ecologia trófica
Fernando de Noronha (PE)
topic Peixe pelágico
Cadeias alimentares (Ecologia)
Hábito alimentar
Isótopos estáveis
Ecologia trófica
Fernando de Noronha (PE)
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS PESQUEIROS E ENGENHARIA DE PESCA
description The Fernando de Noronha Archipelago represents one of the areas of greatest biological productivity in Brazilian territory, being an important site from the trophic point of view for several species such as tunas and tuna-like resources, but still little studied in the light of their trophic ecology. Trophic interactions and feeding habits among four large pelagic fish: Acanthocybium solandri, Coryphaena hippurus, Sphyraena barracuda and Thunnus albacares, were investigated through the integrated use of stomach content analysis (SCA) and stable isotope analysis (SIA), in order to observe the degree of niche overlap and partition of resources between them. The samples were collected in a non-regular period between 2018 and 2019. The fish were measured on board and the stomachs and muscle tissues removed during evisceration. In the laboratory, stomachs were analyzed using the Index of Relative Importance to estimate the importance of each prey in the diet, the graph by Costello (1990) modified by Amundsen et al. (1996) to describe the feeding strategy adopted by predators, Levins' standardized index to calculate the range of trophic niche and the MacArthur and Levins index to investigate overlapping diets. The isotopic compositions were measured using Biplots, the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to evaluate possible differences in carbon and nitrogen between species, the Spearman correlation to examine nitrogen relations as a function of body length, and Ellipses (Layman et al. 2007) to characterize the isotopic niche areas of the four fish. All statistical analysis was performed using the software R 3.4.4 (R Core Team, 2018 - Rstudio). The analysis of stomach contents exposed a food spectrum made up of different food items, with 40 different types of prey being identified, organized in teleosts, molluscs, crustaceans and jellies. Diodontidae and Exocoetidae were the main prey consumed by A. solandri and S. barracuda. T. albacares consumed mainly a large proportion of Teleósteos and secondarily larvae of crustaceans and squid Teuthidae. Exocoetidae and Dactylopteridae were more representative in the diet of C. hippurus. Predators showed a tendency to specialize in prey consumption; in addition to a narrow niche range and low food overlap. The stable isotopic analysis of 213 evaluated tissues detected a variation in the carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) ratios in the analyzed tissues between species, highlighting the different prey consumed by predators. A positive and significant relationship in increasing the concentration of δ15N as a function of body size in the tissues was found for S. barracuda, and δ13C for T. albacares as a result of the different nutritional requirements throughout the species life cycle. Examination of the overlapping of isotopic spaces occupied by predators showed that A. solandri exhibited the largest ellipse area and a niche overlap that included all species. T. albacares and C. hippurus expressed a more pronounced overlap in similar shape and size of the ellipses, expressing that predators can assimilate prey with a similar trophic position. Our results suggest that as a result of the high availability of food items offered by the AFN, species are organized in order to reduce competition and maximize energy gain, facilitating coexistence between them in the same ecosystem, as a sign that these fish are adapt to the trophic environment where they live.
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