巴西亚马逊河内格罗河流域两种同域物种的营养生态学和条件因子。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Brazilian Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1519-6984.292891
M Garrido, C Lubich, K C Yamamoto
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本研究旨在评价内格罗河下游地区tup可持续发展保护区一条溪流中leis和glouleus的食性和条件,为小型鱼类的生物学研究提供信息。生态方面,如食物组成、猎物利用和可得性、分数营养水平、营养生态位振幅、食物重叠和条件因子进行了分析。收集工作在2019年12月和2020年1月的高水位期间进行,使用筛子和手网。捕获的标本被带到联马部队鱼类学实验室进行分析。结果表明,两种昆虫主要以昆虫为食(leish:消化指数AIi%> 90%; cobluleus:消化指数AIi%>50%),且偏好相似的食物。食物重叠的分析表明,这两个物种对资源的竞争程度较低,表明它们是和谐共存的。H. levis表现出一种特殊的饮食,以昆虫为食,而H. coeruleus的饮食更为广泛。相对条件因子(Kn)接近于1,表明两种物种的幸福状态都很好。这些信息对监测生态系统很有价值,因为物种饮食的变化可以表明环境变化或人类活动造成的影响。此外,资料表明,保护邻近森林的管理措施是必要的,因为它为水生动物提供了外来食物,因此对确保该物种的生存至关重要。
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Trophic ecology and condition factor of two sympatric species of Hemigrammus from a stream of the Negro River Basin, Brazilian Amazon.

This study aimed to evaluate the diet and condition factor of Hemigrammus levis and Hemigrammus coeruleus in a stream in the Tupé Sustainable Development Reserve, in the lower Negro River region, and contribute information on the biology of small species of fish. Ecological aspects, such as food composition, prey use and availability, fractional trophic level, trophic niche amplitude, food overlap and condition factor, were analyzed. The collections took place during the high-water period in December 2019 and January 2020, using sieves and hand nets. The captured specimens were taken to the Ichthyology Laboratory at UFAM for analysis. The results showed that both species mainly consume insects (H. levis: alimentary index AIi%> 90%; H. coeruleus: alimentary index AIi%>50%), with a preference for similar food items. The analysis of food overlap indicated low competition for resources, suggesting a harmonious coexistence between the two species. H. levis presented a specialized diet and feeds on insects, while H. coeruleus has a more generalist diet. The relative condition factor (Kn) close to 1 suggests that both species had an excellent state of well-being. This information is valuable for monitoring ecosystems, since changes in the diet of species can indicate environmental changes or impacts caused by human activities. In addition, the information demonstrates that management practices that preserve the adjacent forest are necessary, as it provides allochthonous food for aquatic fauna and is therefore essential to ensure the survival of the species.

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期刊介绍: The BJB – Brazilian Journal of Biology® is a scientific journal devoted to publishing original articles in all fields of the Biological Sciences, i.e., General Biology, Cell Biology, Evolution, Biological Oceanography, Taxonomy, Geographic Distribution, Limnology, Aquatic Biology, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, and Ecology. Priority is given to papers presenting results of researches in the Neotropical region. Material published includes research papers, review papers (upon approval of the Editorial Board), notes, book reviews, and comments.
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