2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842006000100005
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Diet and capture of Hypostomus strigaticeps (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) in a small brazilian stream: relationship with limnological aspects

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether variations in the limnological parameters of the Corumbataí river resulting from the discharge of a variety of wastes into its waters may be responsible for spatial shifts in the diet and capture of the armored catfish Hypostomus strigaticeps (Regan, 1907). Individuals were collected over a period of two years from two sites with similar physical, albeit distinct limnological characteristics. As a whole, the environmental variables (temperature, pH, dissolved o… Show more

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“…However, although numerous studies have classified these catfishes as detritivorous, some variations in the classification of the feeding habits of several species of this family have been observed, among them E. pantherinus classified as insectivorous (Dias & Fialho, 2011), N. paranensis classified as omnivorous (Rolla, Esteves & Ávila-da-Silva, 2009), L. anus as iliophagus-omnivorous (Albrecht & Silveira, 2001). Furthermore, Cardone et al (2008) classified six species of the genus Hypostomus as iliophagus-detritivorous. Such classifications are often accompanied by some level of subjectivity because the methods for analysis of consumed foods sometimes disregard differences between microhabitats, behavior and even differences in food availability, and do not often consider ontogenetic variations (Albrecht & Silveira, 2001;Matthews, 1998).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, although numerous studies have classified these catfishes as detritivorous, some variations in the classification of the feeding habits of several species of this family have been observed, among them E. pantherinus classified as insectivorous (Dias & Fialho, 2011), N. paranensis classified as omnivorous (Rolla, Esteves & Ávila-da-Silva, 2009), L. anus as iliophagus-omnivorous (Albrecht & Silveira, 2001). Furthermore, Cardone et al (2008) classified six species of the genus Hypostomus as iliophagus-detritivorous. Such classifications are often accompanied by some level of subjectivity because the methods for analysis of consumed foods sometimes disregard differences between microhabitats, behavior and even differences in food availability, and do not often consider ontogenetic variations (Albrecht & Silveira, 2001;Matthews, 1998).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the trophic ecology of fish of this family have been conducted in various Brazilian regions, with diverse species, including R. aspera (Soares, Hayashi, Furuya, Furuya, & Maranhão, 1997), H. strigaticeps (Cardone, Lima-Junior & Goitein, 2008), N. microps (Braga, Gomiero, & Souza, 2008), H. punctatus (Mazzoni, Rezende, & Manna, 2010), E. pantherinus and P. hystrix (Dias & Fialho, 2011), among others. Regarding the genus Loricariichthys, studies are primarily concentrated on L. anus (Albrecht & Silveira, 2001;Petry & Schulz, 2000) and L. platymetopon (Agostinho, Hahn, Gomes & Bini, 1997), but research on L. melanocheilus is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the surrounding landscape in the diet of fish species has been recognised (Vitule et al, 2003) and it has been frequently mentioned that environmental conditions are very important to the Loricariidae species as their diet is strongly associated to the substrate and the amount of available organic matter/detritus (Casatti et al, 2005;Cardone et al, 2006). Thus, diet modification of Loricariidae species was frequently associated to altered environments as a consequence of differences in the formation of periphyton and organic matter deposition (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, diet modification of Loricariidae species was frequently associated to altered environments as a consequence of differences in the formation of periphyton and organic matter deposition (e.g. Angelescu and Gneri, 1949;Dias Jr. et al, 1984;Cardone et al, 2006). Ferreira and Casatti (2006) found that detritus was the main feeding item in the diet of 3 Hypostomus species inhabiting a 1 st order stream located in a grassland area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many armored catfishes normally feed on algae growing on submerged surfaces (Buck & Sazima 1995, PaGotto et al 2011, Power 1984, studies on the diet of Hypostomus indicate that they can also feed on detritus and other small food items (cardone et al 2006(cardone et al , delariva & aGoStinho 2001(cardone et al , mazzoni et al 2010. This typically benthic feeding habit has important effects on primary production, nutrient cycling and macro invertebrates drift, among other direct and indirect ecological effects (dudGeon 1993, fauSch et al 2002, mcintyre et al 2007).…”
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