EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES ON FISH ASSEMBLAGE STRUCTURES IN THE MACHADO RIVER, AMAZON BASIN, BRAZIL

R. Sousa, A. Florentino, Rodrigo Amaral, S. Lima
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In this study, we examined the influence of the environmental characteristics of three microbasins of the Machado River on the distribution of fish assemblages in order to predict if its fish communities are influenced by abiotic factors. Sampling was conducted in first order streams in the microbasins of the Machado River, state of Rondônia, Brazil. In each stream, we selected two 150 m-long stretches on the main channel. The fish were sampled with different sizes of nets, stored in plastic bags, and taxonomically identified. At each site, the physiochemical parameters of the water (temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and electrical conductivity) were measured. Thus, abundance, richness and Hill’s diversity were estimated. The Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance (Permanova) was applied to determine the effect in fish abundance, richness and diversity, considering microbasins, physio-chemical water and seasons as explanatory variables. A distance-based redundancy analysis (dbRDA)was performed to determine the influence of physio-chemical properties of the water across the three microbasins and their effect on fish composition. We sampled a total of 6,432 individuals belonging to 4 orders, 19 families, and 56 species. Aequidens tetramerus, Serrapinnus cff. microdon and Serrapinnus aff. notomelas were the most abundant species. Conductivity was the only explanatory variable in which a significant difference was detected for the three response variables. The dbRDA indicated that 44.57% of the total variance was explained by the variables used and were significantly correlated with the abundance and composition of the ichthyofauna (F = 1.88, p = 0.035), conductivity and pH were the most relevant factors. A significant association between fish communities and abiotic factors supports the hypothesis that broad-scale patterns in fish communities in Amazonian small streams are, at least in part, structured by abiotic conditions.
巴西亚马逊河流域马查多河环境特征对鱼类群落结构的影响
本研究考察了马查多河3个微流域的环境特征对鱼类群落分布的影响,以预测其鱼类群落是否受到非生物因素的影响。在巴西Rondônia州Machado河微盆地的一级溪流中进行了采样。在每条河流中,我们在主河道上选择了两条150米长的河段。这些鱼用不同大小的渔网取样,储存在塑料袋中,并进行分类鉴定。在每个地点,测量了水的理化参数(温度、溶解氧、pH值和电导率)。从而估算了丰度、丰富度和希尔多样性。以微流域、理化水体和季节为解释变量,采用排列多元方差分析(perational Multivariate Analysis of Variance, Permanova)确定了对鱼类丰度、丰富度和多样性的影响。采用基于距离的冗余分析(dbRDA)来确定三个微流域水体理化性质的影响及其对鱼类组成的影响。共采集到4目19科56种6432只。四足鳄、蛇爪龙等。小齿鲨和大齿鲨是最丰富的物种。电导率是唯一的解释变量,其中一个显著差异被检测到的三个响应变量。dbRDA结果表明,总方差的44.57%可由所使用的变量解释,且与鱼组的丰度和组成显著相关(F = 1.88, p = 0.035),电导率和pH是最相关的因素。鱼类群落和非生物因素之间的重要联系支持了一个假设,即亚马逊河小溪中鱼类群落的大规模模式,至少部分是由非生物条件构成的。
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