2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842012000100013
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Ichthyofauna diversity of Taperoá II reservoir, semi-arid region of Paraíba, Brazil

Abstract: To determine the fish species present in Taperoá II Reservoir, and their relevance to the local economy, this research aimed to evaluate the composition, abundance, degree of dominance and constancy of species, along with diversity, richness, evenness and similarity indices in a tropical semi-arid fish assemblage, during one year. Six 24 hour-long samplings were carried out between October 2005 and October 2006 using cast, seine and gillnets. The 889 collected individuals belonged to 11 species from 9 families… Show more

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“…However, order Perciformes displays higher species diversity than the order Siluriformes when it comes to reservoirs (Marinho et al 2006, Montenegro et al 2012, Gurgel-Lourenço et al 2015. The higher species diversity of the order Perciformes in the semiarid reservoirs can be correlated to the lentic habit of Caatinga reservoirs, to which Cichlidae species, the most diverse family within the order, are well adapted (Kullander 2003, Langeani et al 2007.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, order Perciformes displays higher species diversity than the order Siluriformes when it comes to reservoirs (Marinho et al 2006, Montenegro et al 2012, Gurgel-Lourenço et al 2015. The higher species diversity of the order Perciformes in the semiarid reservoirs can be correlated to the lentic habit of Caatinga reservoirs, to which Cichlidae species, the most diverse family within the order, are well adapted (Kullander 2003, Langeani et al 2007.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the presence of O. niloti cus in a site inside the conservation unit suggests that this species may have spread from local reservoirs to the conservation unit and demands a more detailed evaluation of its distribution throughout the local streams and its monitoring across sites within the REBIO. Given the history of species introductions in Brazil's northeastern drainages (Gurgel and Oliveira 1987) and the fact that other neighboring drainages have higher rates of species of fish introduced, for instance 5 introduced species are reported for the Paraíba do Norte River (Montenegro et al 2011), the presence of P. reticulata and O. niloticus becomes a concern and their distribution should be evaluated and monitored. This is aggravated by the fact that O. niloticus feeds on food items from the basis of the trophic web, and is associated with a large feeding plasticity, tolerance to environmental change and efficient reproductive behavior (with parental care, high growth rates and short reproductive maturity) (Attayde et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the various recent studies conducted at Brazilian reservoirs (Petesse and Petrere-Junior, 2012;Araujo et al, 2013;Novaes et al, 2014;Sanches et al, 2016;Montenegro et al, 2012), there are few researchers that have had the opportunity to study the ichthyofauna through scientific monitoring over a long period. Only continuous accompaniment of the environment can construct a long-term investigation that is capable of providing responses that can often not be observed in another manner (Elliott, 1990;Cody, 1996) and assist in possible mitigating actions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%