Foi investigada a alimentação de espécimes adultos de Geophagus brasiliensis (Quoy e Gaimard, 1824) (Osteichthyes, Cichlidae) por meio da análise de 149 conteúdos gástricos, obtidos de amostragens trimestrais efetuadas no reservatório de Capivari (28º8'34"S/48º58'55"W) Paraná-Brasil, nos anos de 1996 e 1998. O espectro alimentar foi avaliado pelos métodos de freqüência de ocorrência e volumétrica e Índice Alimentar (IAi). Variações espaço-temporais na dieta foram investigadas aplicando-se análises de variância (ANOVA) unifatoriais de modelos nulos sobre os escores dos eixos de uma análise correspondência com remoção do efeito do arco (DCA), nos quais foram ordenados os anos, os locais de amostragem e as estações do ano em relação aos recursos alimentares consumidos. Os resultados indicaram uma dieta onívora, composta predominantemente por frutos/sementes, detritos, sedimentos, invertebrados aquáticos e escamas de peixe, sendo frutos/sementes o recurso mais consumido. A composição da dieta apresentou diferenças espaço-temporais significativas, ocorrendo o consumo de recursos com maiores disponibilidades, caracterizando o oportunismo trófico da espécie.
Feeding habitats and trophic overlap of the freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon falkneri e Potamotrygon motoro (Chondrichthyes, Potamotrygonidae) in the upper Paraná river floodplain, Brazil. Feeding habits and trophic overlap of freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon falkneri e Potamotrygon motoro were evaluated in the upper Paraná river floodplain. Samples were collected during periods of drought (August/2004) and flood (January/2005) near Mutum island. Fishhook, harpoon and long line were used to capture the individuals and a total of 49 stomach contents of P. falkneri and 16 of P. motoro were analyzed. Diet composition was analyzed by the relative occurrence and volumetric frequencies. The trophic overlap was quantified by the index of niche overlap of Pianka. Results indicated that both species predominantly consumed mollusks during the flood season, while in the drought season the diet of P. falkneri was composed mainly by fish and P. motoro for aquatic insects. The values of the index of niche overlap varied from 0.38, in drought (moderate), to 0.94 in flood (accentuated). The seasonal variation of the composition of the diets was attributed to fluctuations in the availability of food resources in the floodplain.
Resource partitioning allows for interspecific coexistence and is frequently reported for similar species. Here, we predicted the existence of resource partitioning among species of Astyanax that co-occur in the Low Iguaçu River and tributaries in Brazil. A total of 848 stomachs of five species of Astyanax were analyzed. Algae, terrestrial plant and fruit/seed were the most consumed resources. Astyanax bifasciatus and A. dissimilis had predominantly herbivorous diets, A. gymnodontus and A. lacustris were omnivorous, and A. minor was mainly algivorous. Permutational analysis of variance showed the species had different diets, and similarity percentage analysis indicated that fruit/seed and terrestrial plant contributed the most to this differentiation. A paired comparison indicated that the trophic breadth of A. gymnodontus differed from that of other species. The food overlap was low for 55% of Astyanax pairs. These results showed alignment with the niche theory, in which differentiation in the use of food resources facilitates the coexistence of species and minimizes competition. These adjustments to coexistence become relevant in the context of endemic species in a highly isolated basin under intense threat (dams, species introduction, deforestation, and pollution) as is the case for the Iguaçu River basin.
Aspects of the feeding ecology of a small characin, Astyanax paranae, were studied during 1996/1997 and 1998/1999 in the Alagados Reservoir, Paraná, Brazil (25º01'50.0'' S; 050º03'41.9'' W). Fishes were quarterly captured from the reservoir's riverine and lacustrine zones and stomachs contents of 711 adult individuals were analyzed by volumetric method. Species' feeding spectrum and spatial, temporal and sexual variations on diet were evaluated. Data matrix was summarized by detrented correspondence analysis (DCA) and the axes scores from DCA were used as variables in one-way ANOVA of null models to test diet variations. Astyanax paranae fed on detritus/sediment, plant matter, algae and aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates. The timespace prevalence of detritus/sediment and plant matter on diet characterized the feeding habit as detritivorous tending to herbivory. Significant differences on food items proportions occurred between the sampling months and sampling sites and were related to resources availability, characterizing the species trophic opportunism.Aspectos da ecologia alimentar de um pequeno caracídeo, Astyanax paranae, foram estudados durante 1996/1997 e 1998/1999 no reservatório de Alagados, Paraná, Brasil (25º01'50,0'' S; 50º03'41,9'' W). Os peixes foram capturados trimestralmente nas zonas fluvial e lacustre do reservatório e os conteúdos gástricos de 711 espécimes adultos foram analisados através do método volumétrico. Foram avaliados o espectro alimentar da espécie e alterações espaciais, temporais e entre os sexos na dieta. A matriz de dados foi sumarizada através da análise de correspondência com remoção do efeito do arco (DCA) e os escores dos eixos resultantes da DCA utilizados como variáveis em análises de variância (ANOVA) unifatoriais de modelos nulos para testar diferenças na dieta. Astyanax paranae consumiu detrito/sedimento, vegetais, algas e invertebrados aquáticos e terrestres. O predomínio espaço-temporal de detrito/sedimento e vegetais na dieta indicou hábito alimentar detritívoro com tendência a herbivoria. Diferenças significativas na proporção dos itens alimentares ocorreram entre os meses e locais amostrados, tendo sido relacionadas à disponibilidade dos recursos, caracterizando o oportunismo trófico da espécie.
The population structure, condition and reproductive period of Astyanax paranae adult individuals inhabiting a small reservoir were investigated. The fishes were quarterly captured from the riverine and lacustrine zones of the Alagados Reservoir, Paraná, Brazil, during 1996/1997 and 1998
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