Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area

Abstract: Aim We characterize the diet and trophic guild to the fish community in a protected area to contribute information about the trophic ecology. Methods The collection was carried out at three sampling points, in 2017 and 2018, with the help of gill nets. The collected specimens were euthanized in a 0.5% benzocaine solution. In the laboratory, all specimens' stomachs were removed, fixed in a 4% formalin solution, and preserved in 70% alcohol. Stomach contents were examined, and the food items were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level. Food items were quantified according to the volumetric method. The characterization of the diet was presented through the percentage volume of each food item consumed. To determination of the trophic guild of each species, the predominance of a type of food resource (> 51% of the total volume) in the population's diet was considered. Results The species' diets were distributed in 16 food items (predominance of decapods, fish fragments, terrestrial insects, and aquatic plants), and four trophic guilds were observed (carcinophage, piscivore, terrestrial insectivore, and herbivore). Furthermore, there was the occurrence of microplastic in the diet of three species. Conclusions the fish community evaluated here demonstrates the wide range of resources that can make up the fish diet and demonstrates the different trophic guilds that can be observed in a protected area. As it is a conservation unit, knowing the diet and trophic guilds that make up the fish community can contribute to understanding the dynamics of food chains, the structure of the community, and the functioning of the ecosystem. Thus, this work can contribute information about the biology of the species evaluated for future work and conservation programs.

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Main Authors: Ramos,Julia Kaori Kuriyama, Silva,Natália Luiza da, Bonfim,Vinicius Cesar do, Fornari,Bianca Yunes, Kliemann,Bruna Caroline Kotz, Pagliarini,Cibele Diogo, Brandão,Heleno, Ramos,Igor Paiva
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Limnologia 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S2179-975X20220001007132022-05-31Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected areaRamos,Julia Kaori KuriyamaSilva,Natália Luiza daBonfim,Vinicius Cesar doFornari,Bianca YunesKliemann,Bruna Caroline KotzPagliarini,Cibele DiogoBrandão,HelenoRamos,Igor Paiva diet freshwater fish Itaipu Reservoir Neotropical fish Santa Helena Biological Refuge Abstract: Aim We characterize the diet and trophic guild to the fish community in a protected area to contribute information about the trophic ecology. Methods The collection was carried out at three sampling points, in 2017 and 2018, with the help of gill nets. The collected specimens were euthanized in a 0.5% benzocaine solution. In the laboratory, all specimens' stomachs were removed, fixed in a 4% formalin solution, and preserved in 70% alcohol. Stomach contents were examined, and the food items were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level. Food items were quantified according to the volumetric method. The characterization of the diet was presented through the percentage volume of each food item consumed. To determination of the trophic guild of each species, the predominance of a type of food resource (> 51% of the total volume) in the population's diet was considered. Results The species' diets were distributed in 16 food items (predominance of decapods, fish fragments, terrestrial insects, and aquatic plants), and four trophic guilds were observed (carcinophage, piscivore, terrestrial insectivore, and herbivore). Furthermore, there was the occurrence of microplastic in the diet of three species. Conclusions the fish community evaluated here demonstrates the wide range of resources that can make up the fish diet and demonstrates the different trophic guilds that can be observed in a protected area. As it is a conservation unit, knowing the diet and trophic guilds that make up the fish community can contribute to understanding the dynamics of food chains, the structure of the community, and the functioning of the ecosystem. Thus, this work can contribute information about the biology of the species evaluated for future work and conservation programs.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de LimnologiaActa Limnologica Brasiliensia v.34 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-975X2022000100713en10.1590/s2179-975x0322
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Silva,Natália Luiza da
Bonfim,Vinicius Cesar do
Fornari,Bianca Yunes
Kliemann,Bruna Caroline Kotz
Pagliarini,Cibele Diogo
Brandão,Heleno
Ramos,Igor Paiva
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Silva,Natália Luiza da
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Brandão,Heleno
Ramos,Igor Paiva
Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
author_facet Ramos,Julia Kaori Kuriyama
Silva,Natália Luiza da
Bonfim,Vinicius Cesar do
Fornari,Bianca Yunes
Kliemann,Bruna Caroline Kotz
Pagliarini,Cibele Diogo
Brandão,Heleno
Ramos,Igor Paiva
author_sort Ramos,Julia Kaori Kuriyama
title Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
title_short Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
title_full Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
title_fullStr Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
title_sort characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area
description Abstract: Aim We characterize the diet and trophic guild to the fish community in a protected area to contribute information about the trophic ecology. Methods The collection was carried out at three sampling points, in 2017 and 2018, with the help of gill nets. The collected specimens were euthanized in a 0.5% benzocaine solution. In the laboratory, all specimens' stomachs were removed, fixed in a 4% formalin solution, and preserved in 70% alcohol. Stomach contents were examined, and the food items were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level. Food items were quantified according to the volumetric method. The characterization of the diet was presented through the percentage volume of each food item consumed. To determination of the trophic guild of each species, the predominance of a type of food resource (> 51% of the total volume) in the population's diet was considered. Results The species' diets were distributed in 16 food items (predominance of decapods, fish fragments, terrestrial insects, and aquatic plants), and four trophic guilds were observed (carcinophage, piscivore, terrestrial insectivore, and herbivore). Furthermore, there was the occurrence of microplastic in the diet of three species. Conclusions the fish community evaluated here demonstrates the wide range of resources that can make up the fish diet and demonstrates the different trophic guilds that can be observed in a protected area. As it is a conservation unit, knowing the diet and trophic guilds that make up the fish community can contribute to understanding the dynamics of food chains, the structure of the community, and the functioning of the ecosystem. Thus, this work can contribute information about the biology of the species evaluated for future work and conservation programs.
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