Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain

Serrasalmus marginatus invaded the Upper Paraná River after construction of the Itaipu Dam in November 1982. This was followed by a reduction in abundance of the native species S. spilopleura. Analysis of the pattern of food resource use revealed that both species employ the same feeding strategy, e...

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Main Authors: C. S. Agostinho, N. S. Hahn, E. E. Marques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-6da3cf064e1740eaba59abf62a11be8a2020-11-24T22:56:43ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437563217718210.1590/S1519-69842003000200002S1519-69842003000200002Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplainC. S. Agostinho0N. S. Hahn1E. E. Marques2Fundação Universidade do TocantinsUniversidade Estadual de MaringáFundação Universidade do TocantinsSerrasalmus marginatus invaded the Upper Paraná River after construction of the Itaipu Dam in November 1982. This was followed by a reduction in abundance of the native species S. spilopleura. Analysis of the pattern of food resource use revealed that both species employ the same feeding strategy, eating mainly fish (whole fish or muscle fragments) and fins bitten off their prey. The diurnal activity period and the feeding rhythm were better-defined in S. marginatus. For young individuals of both species, food was taken in a significantly discontinuous manner (F = 2.83; p < 0.05 and F = 13.25; p < 0.05), with a peak at 4 p.m. Ontogenetic differences in diet, the strong feeding overlap of larger individuals of S. marginatus and smaller individuals of S. spilopleura, and the aggressiveness of S. marginatus in establishing feeding territories may have contributed to the success of the invading species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842003000200002&lng=en&tlng=enfeedingfeeding rhythmspecies introduction
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author C. S. Agostinho
N. S. Hahn
E. E. Marques
spellingShingle C. S. Agostinho
N. S. Hahn
E. E. Marques
Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain
Brazilian Journal of Biology
feeding
feeding rhythm
species introduction
author_facet C. S. Agostinho
N. S. Hahn
E. E. Marques
author_sort C. S. Agostinho
title Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain
title_short Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain
title_full Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain
title_fullStr Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (Serrasalmus) on the upper Paraná river floodplain
title_sort patterns of food resource use by two congeneric species of piranhas (serrasalmus) on the upper paraná river floodplain
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Serrasalmus marginatus invaded the Upper Paraná River after construction of the Itaipu Dam in November 1982. This was followed by a reduction in abundance of the native species S. spilopleura. Analysis of the pattern of food resource use revealed that both species employ the same feeding strategy, eating mainly fish (whole fish or muscle fragments) and fins bitten off their prey. The diurnal activity period and the feeding rhythm were better-defined in S. marginatus. For young individuals of both species, food was taken in a significantly discontinuous manner (F = 2.83; p < 0.05 and F = 13.25; p < 0.05), with a peak at 4 p.m. Ontogenetic differences in diet, the strong feeding overlap of larger individuals of S. marginatus and smaller individuals of S. spilopleura, and the aggressiveness of S. marginatus in establishing feeding territories may have contributed to the success of the invading species.
topic feeding
feeding rhythm
species introduction
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