Longitudinal and ontogenetic changes in feeding patterns of an insectivorous Crenuchidae in streams of southern Brazil

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
L. W. Cavalheiro, A. Antunes de Souza Santos, C. Bernhardt Fialho
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The genus Characidium has the highest species richness within the Crenuchidae family and the Characidiinae subfamily. Characidium pterostictum holds immense importance due to its widespread distribution in South America, especially in the hydrographic systems of the Uruguay River. The objective of this study is to describe the feeding biology of Characidium pterostictum in streams of the Ijuí River basin (Uruguay River system) in southern Brazil and to identify potential spatial and ontogenetic variations in its diet. Samples were collected from three tributaries of the Ijuí River. Food items were identified and quantified using the volumetric method and frequency of occurrence. Characidium terostictum was characterized as an insectivorous fish, a specialization previously reported in Characidiinae. There was a slight difference in feeding patterns based on variations in standard length and sampling sites. Ontogenetic analysis showed that C. pterostictum expands its feeding spectrum as it develops. The consumption of autochthonous items such as insect remains (Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, and Chironomidae) as the primary component of diet indicates that this fish species requires extensive preservation of the watercourses it inhabits.
巴西南部溪流中一种食虫蟾蜍摄食模式的纵向和个体发育变化
Characidium属是Crenuchidae科和Characidiinae亚科中物种最丰富的。Characidium pterostictum 在南美洲分布广泛,尤其是在乌拉圭河的水文系统中,因此具有极其重要的意义。本研究的目的是描述巴西南部伊茹伊河流域(乌拉圭河水系)溪流中的Characidium pterostictum的摄食生物学特性,并确定其食性的潜在空间和个体发育变化。样本采集自伊茹伊河的三条支流。采用体积法和出现频率法对食物进行了鉴定和量化。Characidium terostictum被认为是一种食虫鱼类,这在Characidiinae鱼类中已有报道。根据标准长度和取样地点的不同,其摄食模式也略有不同。个体发育分析表明,翼鳃鲈的摄食范围随着发育而扩大。以昆虫残骸(蜉蝣目、鞘翅目和摇蚊科)等自生物为主要食物,表明该鱼种需要对其栖息的水道进行广泛保护。
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Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 农林科学-动物学
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2.00
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21
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Animal Biodiversity and Conservation (antes Miscel·lània Zoològica) es una revista interdisciplinar, publicada desde 1958 por el Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona. Incluye artículos de investigación empírica y teórica en todas las áreas de la zoología (sistemática, taxonomía, morfología, biogeografía, ecología, etología, fisiología y genética) procedentes de todas las regiones del mundo. La revista presta especial interés a los estudios que planteen un problema nuevo o introduzcan un tema nuevo, con hipòtesis y prediccions claras, y a los trabajos que de una manera u otra tengan relevancia en la biología de la conservación. No se publicaran artículos puramente descriptivos, o artículos faunísticos o corológicos en los que se describa la distribución en el espacio o en el tiempo de los organismes zoológicos.
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