Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river

The objective of this study was to characterize the trophic structure of the community of fishes exploiting riverine sandbank habitats. Collections were carried out during the period of October 1999 to December 2003, on six sand banks in the upper and middle portions of the Tocantins River drainage basin in central Brazil. The availability of food resources was evaluated based on the volume of the items present in the stomachs of all species. A total of 2,127 stomachs of fish belonging to 50 species were analyzed. Nine main trophic guilds grouped the local ichthyofauna according to diet. Aquatic-origin items were the preferred source for 55.5% of the groups analyzed, whereas terrestrial-origin items composed 44.4%. Items of undetermined origin (detritus and sediment), although present in 89% of the guilds, were the predominant food in only one trophic group. Terrestrial insects and fish were the food sources with the largest biomass available in the environment. Sandbank environments are homogeneous, with little shelter and food available; as a rule, the species that occupy these environments are generalists.

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Main Authors: Pereira,Poliana Ribeiro, Agostinho,Carlos Sérgio, Oliveira,Rafael José de, Marques,Elineide Eugênio
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia 2007
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spelling oai:scielo:S1679-622520070003000192007-10-29Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical riverPereira,Poliana RibeiroAgostinho,Carlos SérgioOliveira,Rafael José deMarques,Elineide Eugênio Feeding plasticity Fish diet Resource availability The objective of this study was to characterize the trophic structure of the community of fishes exploiting riverine sandbank habitats. Collections were carried out during the period of October 1999 to December 2003, on six sand banks in the upper and middle portions of the Tocantins River drainage basin in central Brazil. The availability of food resources was evaluated based on the volume of the items present in the stomachs of all species. A total of 2,127 stomachs of fish belonging to 50 species were analyzed. Nine main trophic guilds grouped the local ichthyofauna according to diet. Aquatic-origin items were the preferred source for 55.5% of the groups analyzed, whereas terrestrial-origin items composed 44.4%. Items of undetermined origin (detritus and sediment), although present in 89% of the guilds, were the predominant food in only one trophic group. Terrestrial insects and fish were the food sources with the largest biomass available in the environment. Sandbank environments are homogeneous, with little shelter and food available; as a rule, the species that occupy these environments are generalists.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de IctiologiaNeotropical Ichthyology v.5 n.3 20072007-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252007000300019en10.1590/S1679-62252007000300019
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Agostinho,Carlos Sérgio
Oliveira,Rafael José de
Marques,Elineide Eugênio
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Agostinho,Carlos Sérgio
Oliveira,Rafael José de
Marques,Elineide Eugênio
Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river
author_facet Pereira,Poliana Ribeiro
Agostinho,Carlos Sérgio
Oliveira,Rafael José de
Marques,Elineide Eugênio
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title Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river
title_short Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river
title_full Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river
title_fullStr Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river
title_full_unstemmed Trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a Neotropical river
title_sort trophic guilds of fishes in sandbank habitats of a neotropical river
description The objective of this study was to characterize the trophic structure of the community of fishes exploiting riverine sandbank habitats. Collections were carried out during the period of October 1999 to December 2003, on six sand banks in the upper and middle portions of the Tocantins River drainage basin in central Brazil. The availability of food resources was evaluated based on the volume of the items present in the stomachs of all species. A total of 2,127 stomachs of fish belonging to 50 species were analyzed. Nine main trophic guilds grouped the local ichthyofauna according to diet. Aquatic-origin items were the preferred source for 55.5% of the groups analyzed, whereas terrestrial-origin items composed 44.4%. Items of undetermined origin (detritus and sediment), although present in 89% of the guilds, were the predominant food in only one trophic group. Terrestrial insects and fish were the food sources with the largest biomass available in the environment. Sandbank environments are homogeneous, with little shelter and food available; as a rule, the species that occupy these environments are generalists.
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