2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-62252009000300009
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Influence of environmental parameters on fish assemblage of a neotropical river with a flood pulse regime, Central Brazil

Abstract: This study aims to determine which of twelve environmental parameters (five physicochemical and seven hydromorphological) influence on the fish assemblage structure of the lower Mortes River basin located in the Bananal floodplain of the Araguaia River basin, Central Brazil. Sampling was conducted in six stretches of 1000 m each during the high and low waters. Fish were captured using gill nets and environmental parameters were measured by portable equipment or determined visually. The coinertia analysis indic… Show more

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“…Co-occurrence patterns of the fish communities in the floodplains of the Orinoco River The significant spatial variation in the composition of fish communities both among and within lakes indicates that the studied communities were structured at least partially by environmental conditions, supporting an environmental filtering process (Southwood 1977;Poff 1997;Lima & Melo 2009). The spatial separation of Mamo from the other lakes might have contributed to its differing fish population composition, although other factors such as its greater surface area could also have contributed to its greater species richness, while the acidity in Aricagua and Paramuto might explain their lower richness (Jackson et al 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Co-occurrence patterns of the fish communities in the floodplains of the Orinoco River The significant spatial variation in the composition of fish communities both among and within lakes indicates that the studied communities were structured at least partially by environmental conditions, supporting an environmental filtering process (Southwood 1977;Poff 1997;Lima & Melo 2009). The spatial separation of Mamo from the other lakes might have contributed to its differing fish population composition, although other factors such as its greater surface area could also have contributed to its greater species richness, while the acidity in Aricagua and Paramuto might explain their lower richness (Jackson et al 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Recent models have assumed that communities are randomly assembled (Hubbell 2001); however, evidence from freshwater fish communities in tropical floodplains highlights the importance in their organization of factors such as biotic interactions (Winemiller 1996;de Mérona & de Mérona 2004;Barili et al 2011), species-habitat associations (Peres-Neto 2004;Rodrigues et al 2013) and environmental filtering (Rondón Suárez et al 2004;de Melo et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total dissolved solids (tds), width, distance from source (ds) and canopy were the most important variables which influenced the piscivores. Changes in the river channel morphology (depth and width) are related to oscillations of the hydrological cycle due to regional seasonality (Thomaz et al, 2007;de Melo et al, 2009). Piscivores inhabit the main river channel where they can prey on fish that enter or leave the flooded region (Petry et al, 2003;de Melo et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the river channel morphology (depth and width) are related to oscillations of the hydrological cycle due to regional seasonality (Thomaz et al, 2007;de Melo et al, 2009). Piscivores inhabit the main river channel where they can prey on fish that enter or leave the flooded region (Petry et al, 2003;de Melo et al, 2009). In addition, water temperature appears as an important, indicator of watershed vitality because of its affecting metabolism, development, activity and assemblage composition of aquatic organisms (Naiman et al, 1992;Lasne et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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