Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Mattox, George Mendes Taliaferro
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Gondolo, Guilherme Fernandez, Cunningham, Patricia Teresa Monteiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/article/view/88071
Resumo: The Brazilian coastline extends along more than 8,000 km covering approximately 38 degrees of latitudinal range through tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate climates and includes a wide variety of marine environments such as sandy beaches, estuaries, rocky shores and reefs. This heterogeneity of habitats is reflected in the diversity of marine fishes found in Brazilian waters which sums approximately 1,300 known species. Approximately 600 marine species are estimated to occur off the coast of São Paulo State. Long-term studies are useful to better access variation in the fish community due to slow processes, rare or episodic events, and highly variable or complex phenomena. Our survey of the fishes of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo, included two periods set apart 10 years from each other (1990 and 2000), in which the soft-bottom ichthyofauna was sampled with an otter trawl in autumn and spring. We sampled 782 individuals weighing 18,113.3 g representing 37 species and 19 families. Five species are considered as threatened in the State of São Paulo, three of them under threat of overexplotation in the federal context, and two are included in the IUCN’s Red List. The dominant family was the Sciaenidae, with eight species from both periods. We evidenced a significant variation in the structure of the ichthyofauna between 1990 and 2000, and between autumn and spring, although the number of species did not change. The most important species in terms of number of individuals and biomass were Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus and Paralonchurus brasiliensis, respectively. Data on both of these species indicate that recruitment occurred during spring, when more and smaller individuals were sampled. More long-time studies such as this are encouraged to better understand differences in the variation of the structure of fish communities in Brazilian marine waters.
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spelling Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São PauloCoastal environmentCtenosciaena gracilicirrhusMarine fishNear-shore soft bottomsSciaenidae.The Brazilian coastline extends along more than 8,000 km covering approximately 38 degrees of latitudinal range through tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate climates and includes a wide variety of marine environments such as sandy beaches, estuaries, rocky shores and reefs. This heterogeneity of habitats is reflected in the diversity of marine fishes found in Brazilian waters which sums approximately 1,300 known species. Approximately 600 marine species are estimated to occur off the coast of São Paulo State. Long-term studies are useful to better access variation in the fish community due to slow processes, rare or episodic events, and highly variable or complex phenomena. Our survey of the fishes of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo, included two periods set apart 10 years from each other (1990 and 2000), in which the soft-bottom ichthyofauna was sampled with an otter trawl in autumn and spring. We sampled 782 individuals weighing 18,113.3 g representing 37 species and 19 families. Five species are considered as threatened in the State of São Paulo, three of them under threat of overexplotation in the federal context, and two are included in the IUCN’s Red List. The dominant family was the Sciaenidae, with eight species from both periods. We evidenced a significant variation in the structure of the ichthyofauna between 1990 and 2000, and between autumn and spring, although the number of species did not change. The most important species in terms of number of individuals and biomass were Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus and Paralonchurus brasiliensis, respectively. Data on both of these species indicate that recruitment occurred during spring, when more and smaller individuals were sampled. More long-time studies such as this are encouraged to better understand differences in the variation of the structure of fish communities in Brazilian marine waters.Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Museu de Zoologia (MZUSP).2014-11-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/article/view/8807110.11606/issn.2176-7793.v45iespp51-61Arquivos de Zoologia; v. 45 (2014): Número Especial; 51-61Arquivos de Zoologia; Vol. 45 (2014): Número Especial; 51-61Arquivos de Zoologia; Vol. 45 (2014): Número Especial; 51-612176-77930066-7870reponame:Arquivos de Zoologia (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/article/view/88071/90958Copyright (c) 2014 Arquivos de Zoologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMattox, George Mendes TaliaferroGondolo, Guilherme FernandezCunningham, Patricia Teresa Monteiro2018-09-03T11:24:36Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/88071Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmzPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/oaipublicacaomz@usp.br ; einicker@usp.br2176-77930066-7870opendoar:2023-01-12T16:41:11.721712Arquivos de Zoologia (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
title Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
spellingShingle Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
Mattox, George Mendes Taliaferro
Coastal environment
Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus
Marine fish
Near-shore soft bottoms
Sciaenidae.
title_short Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
title_full Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
title_fullStr Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
title_sort Long-term variation in the ichthyofauna of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo
author Mattox, George Mendes Taliaferro
author_facet Mattox, George Mendes Taliaferro
Gondolo, Guilherme Fernandez
Cunningham, Patricia Teresa Monteiro
author_role author
author2 Gondolo, Guilherme Fernandez
Cunningham, Patricia Teresa Monteiro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mattox, George Mendes Taliaferro
Gondolo, Guilherme Fernandez
Cunningham, Patricia Teresa Monteiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coastal environment
Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus
Marine fish
Near-shore soft bottoms
Sciaenidae.
topic Coastal environment
Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus
Marine fish
Near-shore soft bottoms
Sciaenidae.
description The Brazilian coastline extends along more than 8,000 km covering approximately 38 degrees of latitudinal range through tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate climates and includes a wide variety of marine environments such as sandy beaches, estuaries, rocky shores and reefs. This heterogeneity of habitats is reflected in the diversity of marine fishes found in Brazilian waters which sums approximately 1,300 known species. Approximately 600 marine species are estimated to occur off the coast of São Paulo State. Long-term studies are useful to better access variation in the fish community due to slow processes, rare or episodic events, and highly variable or complex phenomena. Our survey of the fishes of Flamengo Cove, Ubatuba, São Paulo, included two periods set apart 10 years from each other (1990 and 2000), in which the soft-bottom ichthyofauna was sampled with an otter trawl in autumn and spring. We sampled 782 individuals weighing 18,113.3 g representing 37 species and 19 families. Five species are considered as threatened in the State of São Paulo, three of them under threat of overexplotation in the federal context, and two are included in the IUCN’s Red List. The dominant family was the Sciaenidae, with eight species from both periods. We evidenced a significant variation in the structure of the ichthyofauna between 1990 and 2000, and between autumn and spring, although the number of species did not change. The most important species in terms of number of individuals and biomass were Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus and Paralonchurus brasiliensis, respectively. Data on both of these species indicate that recruitment occurred during spring, when more and smaller individuals were sampled. More long-time studies such as this are encouraged to better understand differences in the variation of the structure of fish communities in Brazilian marine waters.
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