亚马逊东部tapajÓs和trombetas河泻湖的浮游鱼群落

Thaila Vieira, F. Silva, Zaqueu Santos, L. Oliveira, R. Cajado, Elzamara Oliveira, D. Zacardi
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本文研究了巴西亚马逊流域清澈的Tapajós河和Trombetas河边缘泻湖在高水位(水位上升和洪水)期间浮游鱼群落的结构(分类组成、丰度、发育阶段以及与当地环境变量的关系)。采用浮游生物网(300µm网)在水下水平拖曳采集样本。在立体显微镜下进行分类、计数、生物材料鉴定、胚胎和幼虫分期。共捕获鱼卵122枚,鱼苗2813只,分布于9目18科20属26种。其中,超过75%的人被认为是久坐不动或短距离移民,超过50%的人具有商业利益。结果揭示了两河泻湖之间的丰度和物种组成的波动模式。泻湖浮游鱼群落主要由原生Engraulidae科中上层鱼类的幼虫和底栖鱼类如Eleotridae的幼虫组成,占研究区捕获个体的85%以上。此外,Tapajós河泻湖的水虎鱼(Pygocentrus nattereri)幼虫和Trombetas河泻湖的黄花鱼(Plagioscion spp.)幼虫密度较高。夜间幼虫密度最高,种类组成差异显著。幼虫发育所有阶段的存在表明,这些生物群落能够促进生长,对该地区鱼类的生物补充至关重要。虽然浮游鱼与湖泊变量的相关性较低,但Tapajós河和Trombetas河泻湖中鱼类幼鱼组合的丰度和组成模式已经初步阐明,但对生存和补充的影响还需要进一步的研究
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ICHTHYOPLANKTON COMMUNITY IN LAGOONS OF THE TAPAJÓS AND TROMBETAS RIVERS, EASTERN AMAZON
We evaluated the structure of the ichthyoplanktonic assemblage (taxonomic composition, abundance, developmental stages, and relationship with local environmental variables) in marginal lagoons located in the clearwater Tapajós and Trombetas rivers, Amazon Basin, Brazil during periods of high water (rising waters and flooding). Samples were collected by means of horizontal drags in the subsurface of the water with a plankton net (300 µm mesh). Sorting, counting, identification of biological material, and classification of embryonic and larval stages were performed under a stereoscopic microscope. A total of 122 eggs and 2,813 fish larvae were captured and distributed in nine orders, 18 families, 20 genera, and 26 species. Of these, more than 75% are considered sedentary or short-distance migrants and more than 50% are of commercial interest. The results revealed fluctuating patterns of abundance and species composition between the lagoons of the two rivers. The ichthyoplankton community in the lagoons consisted mainly of larvae of native pelagic fish belonging to the Engraulidae family and larvae of benthic fish such as Eleotridae, making up more than 85% of the individuals captured in the study area. In addition to these two groups, some larvae of piranha species (Pygocentrus nattereri) stood out due to their high densities in the Tapajós river lagoons and croaker larvae (Plagioscion spp.) in the Trombetas river lagoons. The highest larval densities were recorded during the night with significant variations recorded in species composition. The presence of all stages of larval development indicates that these biotopes enable growth and are essential for the biological recruitment of fish species in the region. The ichthyoplankton showed a low correlation with the limnological variables, however, the patterns of abundance and composition of fish larval assemblages in the lagoons of the Tapajós and Trombetas rivers were preliminarily elucidated, although additional work is needed to assess the effects on survival and recruitment
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