ABSTRACT. Despite its wide range and abundance on certain habitats, the crab-eating raccoon Procyon cancrivorus (G. Cuvier, 1798) is considered one of the less known Neotropical carnivore species. In the present study we analyzed the diet of P. cancrivorus in a peat forest and in an estuarine island in southernmost Brazil. Fruits of the gerivá palm tree Syagrus romanzoffiana were the most consumed item in the peat forest, followed by insects and mollusks. Small mammals, followed by Bromelia antiacantha (Bromeliaceae) fruits and brachyuran crustaceans were the most frequent items in the estuarine island. Other items found in lower frequencies were Solanum sp., Psidium sp., Smilax sp. and Dyospiros sp. fruits, diplopods, scorpions, fishes, anuran amphibians, reptiles (black tegu lizard and snakes), birds and medium-sized mammals (white-eared opossum, armadillo and coypu). Levin's index values (peat forest: 0.38; estuarine island: 0.45) indicate an approximation to a median position between a specialist and a well distributed diet. Pianka's index (0.80) showed a considerable diet similarity between the two systems. Procyon cancrivorus presented a varied diet in the studied areas and may play an important role as seed disperser on coastal environments in southernmost Brazil. KEYWORDS.Bromelia antiacantha, crab-eating racoon, feeding habits, subtropical Brazil, Syagrus romanzoffiana. RESUMO. Dieta de Procyon cancrivorus (Carnivora, Procyonidae) em ambientes de restinga e estuarino no Sul do Brasil. Apesar de sua ampla distribuição e abundância em determinados habitats, o mão-pelada Procyon cancrivorus (G. Cuvier, 1798) é considerado uma das menos conhecidas espécies de carnívoro Neotropical. No presente estudo analisamos a dieta de P. cancrivorus em uma mata paludosa e uma ilha estuarina no extremo sul do Brasil. Frutos da palmeira gerivá Syagrus romanzoffiana foi o item mais consumido na mata paludosa, seguido por insetos e moluscos. Pequenos mamíferos, seguidos por frutos de Bromelia antiacantha (Bromeliaceae) e crustáceos braquiúros foram os itens mais frequentes na ilha estuarina. Outros itens encontrados em menor frequência foram frutos de Solanum sp., Psidium sp., Smilax sp. and Dyospiros sp., diplópodos, escorpiões, peixes, anfíbios anuros, répteis (teiú e serpentes), aves e mamíferos de médio porte (gambá-da-orelha-branca, tatu e ratão-do-banhado). Os valores do índice de Levin (mata paludosa: 0.38; ilha estuarina: 0.45) indicam uma aproximação a uma posição mediana entre uma dieta especialista e bem distribuída. O índice de Pianka (0.80) mostrou uma considerável similaridade na dieta entre os dois sistemas. Procyon cancrivorus apresentou uma dieta variada nas áreas estudadas e pode desempenhar um importante papel como dispersor de sementes em ecossistemas costeiros no extremo sul do Brasil.
ABSTRACT. Distribution, dominance and sizes structure of the fish assemblage in the Mangueira lake, southern Brazil. This study presents the composition of species, the distribution and dominance patterns, and the structure of sizes of the assemblage of fish in distinct habitats (littoral, deeper and near shore limnetic zone) of the Mangueira lake, in the southern Brazil. Samples were taken in the north, south and central regions of the lake from 2001 to 2007 using a multi-gear approach (gillnet, cast net, beach seine, dip net and bottom trawling). A total of 52 species were identified, 46 in the littoral zone, 33 in the near shore limnetic zone and 26 in the deep zone, distributed in 17 families, of the which, Characidae, Cichlidae, Loricariidae, and Atherinopsidae were the most diverse. The dominant species summed up 91.1 %, 92.9 % and 82.7 % of the all individuals caught in the littoral, deeper and limnetic zone, respectively. The littoral zone was comprised of small fishes, nearly 70 % between 25 and 50 TL mm. The dominance patterns showed that, in this zone, 19,5 % of the species were dominant, although four of those also prevailed in the other zones. In the deep zone, 7,6% of the captured species were dominant, with similar sizes to the littoral zone. For the other species, the sizes resemble to the near shore limnetic zone. The near shore limnetic zone was comprised of larger fishes, the major part between 150 and 200 TL mm, such as the great characins, the toothless characin and the silverside fishes. A larger difference was observed in the composition of species between the littoral and limnetic zones, with the species Jenynsia multidentata, Bryconamericus iheringii, Hyphessobrycon luetkenii and Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys dominating exclusively in the littoral, and the species Oligosarcus jenynsii, Cyphocharax voga, Odontesthes perugiae and Astyanax fasciatus dominating exclusively the near shore limnetic zone. The littoral zone presented differences in the composition and dominance of the species among the portions north and south of the lake. The 52 species registered in this study represent a high diversity of fishes in Mangueira lake, specially when compared to other coastal lakes of RS. Differentiated patterns of composition and abundance of species seem to reflect characteristics different from the coastal habitats sampled. KEYWORDS. Coastal lakes, biodiversity, ichthyofauna.RESUMO. Este estudo apresenta a composição de espécies, os padrões de distribuição e dominância, e a estrutura de tamanhos da assembleia de peixes em diferentes unidades de hábitat (zonas litoral, profunda e limnética costeira) da lagoa Mangueira, no extremo sul do Brasil. As amostras foram obtidas no norte, centro e sul da lagoa, entre os anos de 2001 e 2007 utilizando-se de diversos amostradores (rede de emalhe, tarrafa, rede de arrasto de praia, puçá e rede de arrasto de fundo). Um total de 52 espécies foi identificado, 46 na zona litoral, 33 na limnética costeira e 26 na profunda, distribuídas em 17 famílias, das quais, Cha...
The present note describes a historical occurrence and distribution extension of the species Trachelyopterus lucenai in coastal basins, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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