Comparison of trophic structure of fish assemblages in two tropical streams in Sri Lanka: A seasonal dry-zone stream and a perennial wet-zone stream

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Wasantha S. Weliange, Upali S. Amarasinghe, Jacobus Vijverberg, Maria Leichtfried, Leopold Füreder
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Abstract

Most tropical rivers, especially in the Asian region, are severely impacted by various human perturbations and the diverse habitats in streams support rich invertebrate and vertebrate communities. It is hypothesized that the fish assemblages and their dietary structure in two tropical streams differ because they flow through different terrains and are exposed to different climatic conditions. In the wet-zone stream, which is geomorphologically more complex, fish faunal diversity showed a significant variation and presence of endemic fish species. In the diets of fish, the taxonomic composition was different along the longitudinal gradients, but dietary taxa richness in the two streams was virtually similar having 32 dietary taxa in the wet-zone stream and 36 taxa in the dry-zone stream. In the wet-zone stream, we observed a lower proportion of specialist feeding species than those in the dry-zone stream. Trophic indices of individual species in fish assemblages ranging from herbivory to carnivory also indicate structuring of fish communities along the longitudinal gradients of the two streams based on the dietary structure. The main differences between the fish assemblages in the wet zone compared with the dry zone were the higher number of endemic species and the lower percentage of specialist feeders with higher trophic indices. The outcome of this study, hopefully, contributes to planning future biodiversity conservation management schemes under various river-basin development strategies.

斯里兰卡两条热带河流中鱼类组合的营养结构比较:季节性干区河流和常年湿区河流
大多数热带河流,特别是亚洲地区的热带河流,受到各种人为干扰的严重影响,河流中多样的栖息地支持着丰富的无脊椎动物和脊椎动物群落。据推测,由于两种热带河流流经不同的地形和暴露在不同的气候条件下,它们的鱼类组合和饮食结构不同。在地貌更为复杂的湿带河流中,鱼类的区系多样性表现出显著的变化,并存在特有的鱼类。在鱼类的日粮中,鱼类的分类组成在纵向梯度上存在差异,但两种河流的日粮类群丰富度基本相似,湿区有32种,干区有36种。在湿区河流中,我们观察到专业取食物种的比例低于干区河流。草食性和肉食性鱼类群落中单个物种的营养指数也反映了基于膳食结构的两种河流纵向梯度上的鱼类群落结构。与干旱区相比,湿区鱼类组合的主要差异是特有物种数量较多,营养指数较高的专业饵料动物比例较低。本研究的结果将有助于规划未来不同流域发展战略下的生物多样性保护管理方案。
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International Review of Hydrobiology
International Review of Hydrobiology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
15
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: As human populations grow across the planet, water security, biodiversity loss and the loss of aquatic ecosystem services take on ever increasing priority for policy makers. International Review of Hydrobiology brings together in one forum fundamental and problem-oriented research on the challenges facing marine and freshwater biology in an economically changing world. Interdisciplinary in nature, articles cover all aspects of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from headwater streams to the ocean and biodiversity studies to ecosystem functioning, modeling approaches including GIS and resource management, with special emphasis on the link between marine and freshwater environments. The editors expressly welcome research on baseline data. The knowledge-driven papers will interest researchers, while the problem-driven articles will be of particular interest to policy makers. The overarching aim of the journal is to translate science into policy, allowing us to understand global systems yet act on a regional scale. International Review of Hydrobiology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, and methods papers.
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