2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032011000400023
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Variação sazonal e diversidade de peixes do rio Cambará, Bacia do rio Uruguai

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this study was to analyze the ictiofaun of Cambará River, Uruguay Basin, as well as the body dimensions of the organisms. The work was accomplished in two stretches of Cambará River (2 nd order) in Cruz Alta, RS. To the accomplishment of this research were performed identifications of individuals captured in May, September and November 2009 and February 2010 by using of gillnets, which remained in water for 24 hours, being checked every eight hours (1:00 and 9:00 AM and 5:00 P.M.). Besides … Show more

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“…These habitats may contain more niches for small organisms than large ones; therefore, in principle, small-bodied species would be less prone to extinction (Purvis et al 2003). The second factor is related to the environmental complexity of streams (Castro et al 2003, Copatti andCopatti 2011) as the mosaic of pools, runs, and riffles clearly delimit different combinations of flow, depth, and substrate (Angermeier and Schlosser 1989); thus, it is expected that every mesohabitat hold unique species given the resources and conditions available. The third factor has to do with the degree of conservation of riparian vegetation, as fish species richness is positively associated with surrounding vegetation integrity (Ferreira and Casatti 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These habitats may contain more niches for small organisms than large ones; therefore, in principle, small-bodied species would be less prone to extinction (Purvis et al 2003). The second factor is related to the environmental complexity of streams (Castro et al 2003, Copatti andCopatti 2011) as the mosaic of pools, runs, and riffles clearly delimit different combinations of flow, depth, and substrate (Angermeier and Schlosser 1989); thus, it is expected that every mesohabitat hold unique species given the resources and conditions available. The third factor has to do with the degree of conservation of riparian vegetation, as fish species richness is positively associated with surrounding vegetation integrity (Ferreira and Casatti 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fauna de peixes nos corpos d´água do Parque Nacional da Araucárias, no período de estudo, foi A composição da assembleia de peixes encontrada para a região do PNA variou de 6% a 8% do total registrado para a Floresta Atlântica. Resultado semelhante foi encontrado por Copatti et al (2011) Estudos relacionados a assembleias de peixes envolvem uma variedade de parâmetros mensuráveis, em que o número de ordens, famílias e espécies são medidas interessantes a serem observadas (MATTHEWS, 1998). Grande parte dos trabalhos realizados para a região Neotropical apresenta a ordem Characiformes com o maior número de espécies, seguido de Siluriformes (APONE et al, 2008;CASTRO et al, 2003;AZEVEDO et al, 2003).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…La diversidad específica del arroyo Yabotí es alta en comparación con otros afluentes del río Uruguay tales como el Quaraí Chico donde se identificaron 37 especies (Castro-Pessano et al, 2005), 53 en el Santa María (Bossemeyer, Weis, Benemann y Bier, 1985), 26 en los ríos Jaguarí y Cambará (Copatti y Copatti, 2011;Copatti, Gonçalves-Zanini y Valente, 2009). La elevada diversidad en los cuerpos de agua neotropicales ha sido interpretada considerando factores como el aislamiento geográfico de los continentes y la diversidad de hábitats (Agostinho, Gomes y Pelicice, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…En el ambiente estudiado las especies detritívoras/herbívoras no fueron numerosas, a pesar de haberse demostrado la dependencia de la comunidad íctica respecto del material alóctono proveniente de la vegetación riparia. Este hecho marca la necesidad de conservación de la vegetación marginal para mantener la ictiofauna, especialmente aquellas especies con baja capacidad de movilizarse y que dependen de las condiciones locales existentes (Copatti y Copatti, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified