Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: The reef environments harbor a high marine biodiversity, in which we can highlight the fish. On the northern coast of the state of Pernambuco, Itamaracá Island, presents sandstone reefs parallel to the coast, and also has corrals, which is a fishing art made of wood and canvas, fixed on the marine substrate. Since these structures provide substrate for benthic fixation can attract the local ichthyofaunal. In this way, the objective of the work was to characterize the community of fish that are present in the reefs and corrals, thus verifying the potential of the corrals to add the ichthyofaunal. Three reefs and three sandstone reef areas were selected for the monthly record of the fish assemblage, composition and substrate complexity. In total, 36 transects, 50 meters long and 2 meters wide, were carried out covering a total area of 100 m2 for each transect. The species observed were classified according to the trophic level, habit of life, preferential habitats, size classes and their conservation status. A total of 3730 reef fish belonging to 24 families were observed, distributed in 45 species, 2936 of which were observed in the corral area, where the largest number of species were also recorded. In the reef area, 794 specimens and 31 fish species were visualized. Despite the differences in abundance, number of species, trophic guild and distribution of families between the two areas, found by the Man-Whitney test (p <0.05), the Hill Series found that there is no significant difference in fish diversity between the two areas. In the NMS analysis, the community of reef fish in corral areas is more influenced by the presence of sand and gravel, depth, visibility and mobile invertebrates, while the reef areas the composition of the substrate as alga turf and macroalgae acted in the mode of occupation of the fish. In relation to the trophic guilds, there was a predominance of mobile invertebrate eaters (CIM) in the corral area and herbivore (HER) expression on reefs. The complexity of the substrate obtained in the corral area was 1.9 with the standard deviation of ± 0.35 and in the reef areas with 3.05 (± 0.59). Based on the data the areas of corrals despite having low substrate complexity, the physical structures of the corral can increase the environmental complexity, thus presenting a great potential to add the local ichthyofauna.
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spelling EL-DEIR, Ana Carla AsforaVÉRAS, Dráusio PinheiroSILVA, Francisco Marcante Santana daOLIVEIRA, Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2236511907561718QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa2018-09-13T14:32:11Z2018-02-27QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa. Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco. 2018. 54 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7560The reef environments harbor a high marine biodiversity, in which we can highlight the fish. On the northern coast of the state of Pernambuco, Itamaracá Island, presents sandstone reefs parallel to the coast, and also has corrals, which is a fishing art made of wood and canvas, fixed on the marine substrate. Since these structures provide substrate for benthic fixation can attract the local ichthyofaunal. In this way, the objective of the work was to characterize the community of fish that are present in the reefs and corrals, thus verifying the potential of the corrals to add the ichthyofaunal. Three reefs and three sandstone reef areas were selected for the monthly record of the fish assemblage, composition and substrate complexity. In total, 36 transects, 50 meters long and 2 meters wide, were carried out covering a total area of 100 m2 for each transect. The species observed were classified according to the trophic level, habit of life, preferential habitats, size classes and their conservation status. A total of 3730 reef fish belonging to 24 families were observed, distributed in 45 species, 2936 of which were observed in the corral area, where the largest number of species were also recorded. In the reef area, 794 specimens and 31 fish species were visualized. Despite the differences in abundance, number of species, trophic guild and distribution of families between the two areas, found by the Man-Whitney test (p <0.05), the Hill Series found that there is no significant difference in fish diversity between the two areas. In the NMS analysis, the community of reef fish in corral areas is more influenced by the presence of sand and gravel, depth, visibility and mobile invertebrates, while the reef areas the composition of the substrate as alga turf and macroalgae acted in the mode of occupation of the fish. In relation to the trophic guilds, there was a predominance of mobile invertebrate eaters (CIM) in the corral area and herbivore (HER) expression on reefs. The complexity of the substrate obtained in the corral area was 1.9 with the standard deviation of ± 0.35 and in the reef areas with 3.05 (± 0.59). Based on the data the areas of corrals despite having low substrate complexity, the physical structures of the corral can increase the environmental complexity, thus presenting a great potential to add the local ichthyofauna.Os ambientes recifais abrigam uma alta biodiversidade marinha, no qual podemos destacar os peixes. No litoral norte do estado de Pernambuco, a Ilha de Itamaracá, apresenta recifes de arenito paralelo à costa, e dispõe também de currais, que é uma arte de pesca feita de madeira e tela, fixadas no substrato marinho. Uma vez que essas estruturas oferecem substrato para fixação bentônica pode atrair a ictiofauna local. Desta forma, o objetivo do trabalho foi caracterizar a comunidade de peixes que estão presentes nos recifes e currais, verificando assim o potencial dos currais em agregar a ictiofauna. Foram selecionados três currais e três áreas de recife de arenito para o registro mensal da assembleia de peixes, composição e complexidade do substrato. No total foram realizados 36 transectos, com 50 metros de comprimento e 2 metros de largura, abrangendo uma área total de 100 m2 para cada transecto. As espécies observadas foram classificadas de acordo com o nível trófico, hábito de vida, habitats preferenciais, classes de tamanho e seu status de conservação. Foram observados 3730 peixes recifais, pertencentes a 24 famílias, distribuídas em 45 espécies, sendo 2936 espécimes observados na área de curral, onde também foi registrado o maior número de espécies. Já a área de recife, foram vizualizadas 794 espécimes e 31 espécies de peixes. Apesar das diferenças de abundância, número de espécies, guilda trófica e na distribuição das famílias entre as duas áreas, encontrada pelo teste de Man-Whitney (p<0,05), a Série de Hill constatou que não há diferença significativa na diversidade de peixes entre as duas áreas. Já na análise de NMS, a comunidade de peixes recifais nas áreas de curral é mais influenciada pela presença de areia e cascalho, profundidade, visibilidade e invertebrados móveis, enquanto as áreas de recife a composição do substrato como alga turf e macroalgas atuaram no modo de ocupação dos peixes. Com relação às guildas tróficas, houve a predominância dos comedores de invertebrados móveis (CIM) na área de curral e a expressividade dos herbívoros (HER) nos recifes. A complexidade do substrato obtidos na área de curral foi de 1,9 com o desvio padrão de ±0,35, e nas áreas de recife com 3,05 (±0,59). Com base nos dados as áreas de currais apesar de terem baixa complexidade de substrato, as estruturas físicas do curral pode aumentar a complexidade ambiental, assim apresentando um grande potencial para agregar a ictiofauna local.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-09-13T14:32:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Sirlei da Costa Queiroz.pdf: 1459611 bytes, checksum: 66598e8223949488c6baa9729f71a988 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-09-13T14:32:11Z (GMT). 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title Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
spellingShingle Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa
Peixe recifal
Curral
Ictiofauna
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
title_full Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
title_fullStr Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
title_sort Caracterização ecológica da comunidade de peixes associados a currais de pesca e recifes no estado de Pernambuco
author QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa
author_facet QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv VÉRAS, Dráusio Pinheiro
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Francisco Marcante Santana da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv QUEIROZ, Sirlei da Costa
contributor_str_mv EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
VÉRAS, Dráusio Pinheiro
SILVA, Francisco Marcante Santana da
OLIVEIRA, Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peixe recifal
Curral
Ictiofauna
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Curral
Ictiofauna
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description The reef environments harbor a high marine biodiversity, in which we can highlight the fish. On the northern coast of the state of Pernambuco, Itamaracá Island, presents sandstone reefs parallel to the coast, and also has corrals, which is a fishing art made of wood and canvas, fixed on the marine substrate. Since these structures provide substrate for benthic fixation can attract the local ichthyofaunal. In this way, the objective of the work was to characterize the community of fish that are present in the reefs and corrals, thus verifying the potential of the corrals to add the ichthyofaunal. Three reefs and three sandstone reef areas were selected for the monthly record of the fish assemblage, composition and substrate complexity. In total, 36 transects, 50 meters long and 2 meters wide, were carried out covering a total area of 100 m2 for each transect. The species observed were classified according to the trophic level, habit of life, preferential habitats, size classes and their conservation status. A total of 3730 reef fish belonging to 24 families were observed, distributed in 45 species, 2936 of which were observed in the corral area, where the largest number of species were also recorded. In the reef area, 794 specimens and 31 fish species were visualized. Despite the differences in abundance, number of species, trophic guild and distribution of families between the two areas, found by the Man-Whitney test (p <0.05), the Hill Series found that there is no significant difference in fish diversity between the two areas. In the NMS analysis, the community of reef fish in corral areas is more influenced by the presence of sand and gravel, depth, visibility and mobile invertebrates, while the reef areas the composition of the substrate as alga turf and macroalgae acted in the mode of occupation of the fish. In relation to the trophic guilds, there was a predominance of mobile invertebrate eaters (CIM) in the corral area and herbivore (HER) expression on reefs. The complexity of the substrate obtained in the corral area was 1.9 with the standard deviation of ± 0.35 and in the reef areas with 3.05 (± 0.59). Based on the data the areas of corrals despite having low substrate complexity, the physical structures of the corral can increase the environmental complexity, thus presenting a great potential to add the local ichthyofauna.
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