Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir

This study aimed to analyse the composition and the ecological attributes of small-sized fish assemblages in four lagoons and in the main channel of Rosana Reservoir (SE Brazil). Fieldwork was carried out in September and November/2004 and January, March, May and August/2005. In each sampling statio...

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Main Authors: M. Ferrareze, MG. Nogueira
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-ab7af1f1a8924d1296fe2f3aea57bbf62020-11-25T01:01:50ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437571480782010.1590/S1519-69842011000500002S1519-69842011000500002Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoirM. Ferrareze0MG. Nogueira1Universidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaThis study aimed to analyse the composition and the ecological attributes of small-sized fish assemblages in four lagoons and in the main channel of Rosana Reservoir (SE Brazil). Fieldwork was carried out in September and November/2004 and January, March, May and August/2005. In each sampling station and period five manual throws were performed towards aquatic macrophyte stands, using a hand net (1.5 × 5 m; 0.3 cm of mesh size). The ichthyofauna collected was represented by 42 species, totalizing 3,424 individuals, 2,186 g in weight. The order Characiformes was dominant, mainly in the lagoons with low connectivity with the river. The main taxon (Importance Index) was Hemigrammus marginatus. Higher richness, abundance, biomass, diversity and lower individual mean length were observed in the lagoons, especially during the rainy period. Spatial segregation of some species was showed by the canonical correspondence analysis indicating the habitat complexity. The results validate the hypotheses that lateral lagoons have a prominent ecological role in the life cycle of juveniles and small fish and demonstrate how the connectivity river/lagoons may be important for assemblages maintenance.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842011000500002&lng=en&tlng=ensmall fishjuvenilesRosana ReservoirParanapanema Riverlimnological variables
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author M. Ferrareze
MG. Nogueira
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MG. Nogueira
Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
Brazilian Journal of Biology
small fish
juveniles
Rosana Reservoir
Paranapanema River
limnological variables
author_facet M. Ferrareze
MG. Nogueira
author_sort M. Ferrareze
title Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
title_short Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
title_full Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
title_fullStr Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
title_sort importance of lateral lagoons for the ichthyofauna in a large tropical reservoir
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description This study aimed to analyse the composition and the ecological attributes of small-sized fish assemblages in four lagoons and in the main channel of Rosana Reservoir (SE Brazil). Fieldwork was carried out in September and November/2004 and January, March, May and August/2005. In each sampling station and period five manual throws were performed towards aquatic macrophyte stands, using a hand net (1.5 × 5 m; 0.3 cm of mesh size). The ichthyofauna collected was represented by 42 species, totalizing 3,424 individuals, 2,186 g in weight. The order Characiformes was dominant, mainly in the lagoons with low connectivity with the river. The main taxon (Importance Index) was Hemigrammus marginatus. Higher richness, abundance, biomass, diversity and lower individual mean length were observed in the lagoons, especially during the rainy period. Spatial segregation of some species was showed by the canonical correspondence analysis indicating the habitat complexity. The results validate the hypotheses that lateral lagoons have a prominent ecological role in the life cycle of juveniles and small fish and demonstrate how the connectivity river/lagoons may be important for assemblages maintenance.
topic small fish
juveniles
Rosana Reservoir
Paranapanema River
limnological variables
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842011000500002&lng=en&tlng=en
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