Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance

The aim of this study was to analyse the composition, structure and spatial and temporal patterns of diversity and abundance of the ichthyofauna of the Santa Cruz Reservoir in semi-arid Brazil. Data were collected quarterly at eight sampling locations on the reservoir between February 2010 and Novem...

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Published in:Brazilian Journal of Biology
Main Authors: JLC. Novaes, SIL. Moreira, CEC. Freire, MMO. Sousa, RS. Costa
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Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:62f66aeb1e04419babf1766ae9dea789 2023-05-15T17:41:46+02:00 Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance JLC. Novaes SIL. Moreira CEC. Freire MMO. Sousa RS. Costa https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.14712 https://doaj.org/article/62f66aeb1e04419babf1766ae9dea789 EN eng Instituto Internacional de Ecologia http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842014000200290&lng=en&tlng=en https://doaj.org/toc/1678-4375 1678-4375 doi:10.1590/1519-6984.14712 https://doaj.org/article/62f66aeb1e04419babf1766ae9dea789 Brazilian Journal of Biology, Vol 74, Iss 2, Pp 290-301 transposition São Francisco River Eastern Northeast Atlantic Basin Apodi/Mossoró River dam Science Q Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Zoology QL1-991 Botany QK1-989 article ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.14712 2022-12-31T01:21:13Z The aim of this study was to analyse the composition, structure and spatial and temporal patterns of diversity and abundance of the ichthyofauna of the Santa Cruz Reservoir in semi-arid Brazil. Data were collected quarterly at eight sampling locations on the reservoir between February 2010 and November 2011 using gillnets from 12- to 70-mm mesh that were left in the water for 12h00min during the night. We evaluated the composition, structure and assemblage descriptors (Shannon-Wiener diversity index and equitability, respectively) and catch per unit effort by the number (CPUEn) and biomass (CPUEb) of the ichthyofauna. The 6,047 individuals (399,211.6 g) captured represented three orders, ten families and 20 species, of which four belonged to introduced species. The family Characidae was the most abundant with a total of 2,772 (45.8%) individuals captured. The species-abundance curve fit the log-normal model. In the spatial analysis of diversity, there were significant differences between sampling sites in the lacustrine and fluvial regions, and the highest values were found in the lacustrine region. In the temporal analysis of diversity, significant differences were also observed between the rainy and dry seasons, and the higher values were found during the dry season. Equitability followed the same spatiotemporal pattern as diversity. The Spearman correlation was significantly negative between diversity and rainfall. A cluster analysis spatially separated the ichthyofauna into two groups: one group formed by sampling sites in the fluvial region and another group formed by the remainder of the points in the lacustrine region. Both the CPUEn and CPUEb values were higher at point 8 (fluvial region) and during the rainy season. A two-way ANOVA showed that the CPUEn and CPUEb values were spatially and temporally significant. We conclude that the spatial and temporal trends of diversity in the Santa Cruz reservoir differ from those of other Brazilian reservoirs but that the fish community composition and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Brazilian Journal of Biology 74 2 290 301
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São Francisco River
Eastern Northeast Atlantic Basin
Apodi/Mossoró River
dam
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Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Zoology
QL1-991
Botany
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Apodi/Mossoró River
dam
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Botany
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JLC. Novaes
SIL. Moreira
CEC. Freire
MMO. Sousa
RS. Costa
Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance
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Botany
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description The aim of this study was to analyse the composition, structure and spatial and temporal patterns of diversity and abundance of the ichthyofauna of the Santa Cruz Reservoir in semi-arid Brazil. Data were collected quarterly at eight sampling locations on the reservoir between February 2010 and November 2011 using gillnets from 12- to 70-mm mesh that were left in the water for 12h00min during the night. We evaluated the composition, structure and assemblage descriptors (Shannon-Wiener diversity index and equitability, respectively) and catch per unit effort by the number (CPUEn) and biomass (CPUEb) of the ichthyofauna. The 6,047 individuals (399,211.6 g) captured represented three orders, ten families and 20 species, of which four belonged to introduced species. The family Characidae was the most abundant with a total of 2,772 (45.8%) individuals captured. The species-abundance curve fit the log-normal model. In the spatial analysis of diversity, there were significant differences between sampling sites in the lacustrine and fluvial regions, and the highest values were found in the lacustrine region. In the temporal analysis of diversity, significant differences were also observed between the rainy and dry seasons, and the higher values were found during the dry season. Equitability followed the same spatiotemporal pattern as diversity. The Spearman correlation was significantly negative between diversity and rainfall. A cluster analysis spatially separated the ichthyofauna into two groups: one group formed by sampling sites in the fluvial region and another group formed by the remainder of the points in the lacustrine region. Both the CPUEn and CPUEb values were higher at point 8 (fluvial region) and during the rainy season. A two-way ANOVA showed that the CPUEn and CPUEb values were spatially and temporally significant. We conclude that the spatial and temporal trends of diversity in the Santa Cruz reservoir differ from those of other Brazilian reservoirs but that the fish community composition and ...
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author JLC. Novaes
SIL. Moreira
CEC. Freire
MMO. Sousa
RS. Costa
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MMO. Sousa
RS. Costa
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title Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance
title_short Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance
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title_fullStr Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance
title_full_unstemmed Fish assemblage in a semi-arid Neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance
title_sort fish assemblage in a semi-arid neotropical reservoir: composition, structure and patterns of diversity and abundance
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