Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)

Trichomycterus areolatus and Trichomycterus chiltoni are endemic siluriform fishes of Chile. They are the only Chilean species of this genus that live in sympatry and coexist in the Biobio basin. High trophic niche overlap between both species was found. Horn's index varied from 0.668 to 0.885 among seasons, without significant differences, and Schoener's index varied from 0.639 to 0.912. Also the discriminant analysis showed no significant differences in prey item between the two species. Trophic composition of T. chiltoni and T. areolatus consisted mainly in chironomid larvae and other aquatic invertebrates. At all seasons T. chiltoni showed the greatest prey richness. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed a high similarity between diets of T. areolatus and T. chiltoni. These diet scores were significantly related with body size in T. chiltoni whereas T. areolatus showed a significant relationship with seasons. This may indicate a generalist strategy in T. areolatus by varying its diet in function of available prey items in each season, whereas T. chiltoni would be specialized in relation to individual size and intraspecific habitat partitioning

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Main Authors: SCOTT,SERGIO, PARDO,RODRIGO, VILA,IRMA
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedad de Biología de Chile 2007
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spelling oai:scielo:S0716-078X20070004000042008-03-18Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)SCOTT,SERGIOPARDO,RODRIGOVILA,IRMA diet sympatry Trichomycterus areolatus Trichomycterus chiltoni Trichomycterus areolatus and Trichomycterus chiltoni are endemic siluriform fishes of Chile. They are the only Chilean species of this genus that live in sympatry and coexist in the Biobio basin. High trophic niche overlap between both species was found. Horn's index varied from 0.668 to 0.885 among seasons, without significant differences, and Schoener's index varied from 0.639 to 0.912. Also the discriminant analysis showed no significant differences in prey item between the two species. Trophic composition of T. chiltoni and T. areolatus consisted mainly in chironomid larvae and other aquatic invertebrates. At all seasons T. chiltoni showed the greatest prey richness. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed a high similarity between diets of T. areolatus and T. chiltoni. These diet scores were significantly related with body size in T. chiltoni whereas T. areolatus showed a significant relationship with seasons. This may indicate a generalist strategy in T. areolatus by varying its diet in function of available prey items in each season, whereas T. chiltoni would be specialized in relation to individual size and intraspecific habitat partitioninginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Biología de ChileRevista chilena de historia natural v.80 n.4 20072007-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2007000400004en10.4067/S0716-078X2007000400004
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PARDO,RODRIGO
VILA,IRMA
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Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
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title Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
title_short Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
title_full Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
title_fullStr Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
title_full_unstemmed Trophic niche overlap between two Chilean endemic species of Trichomycterus (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
title_sort trophic niche overlap between two chilean endemic species of trichomycterus (teleostei: siluriformes)
description Trichomycterus areolatus and Trichomycterus chiltoni are endemic siluriform fishes of Chile. They are the only Chilean species of this genus that live in sympatry and coexist in the Biobio basin. High trophic niche overlap between both species was found. Horn's index varied from 0.668 to 0.885 among seasons, without significant differences, and Schoener's index varied from 0.639 to 0.912. Also the discriminant analysis showed no significant differences in prey item between the two species. Trophic composition of T. chiltoni and T. areolatus consisted mainly in chironomid larvae and other aquatic invertebrates. At all seasons T. chiltoni showed the greatest prey richness. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed a high similarity between diets of T. areolatus and T. chiltoni. These diet scores were significantly related with body size in T. chiltoni whereas T. areolatus showed a significant relationship with seasons. This may indicate a generalist strategy in T. areolatus by varying its diet in function of available prey items in each season, whereas T. chiltoni would be specialized in relation to individual size and intraspecific habitat partitioning
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