1996
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-77391996000200001
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Ingestion and selection of suprabenthic crustaceans by small-sized fishes in a lower saltmarsh system

Abstract: . Abstract: This study was performed in the lower saltmarsh system of the Arrozal, in the Cananéia lagoon estuarine region (25"02'S-47"56'W), Brazil. Suprabenthic fauna was surveyed with a small sledge and fishes were captured with casting and set nets to analyse: crustacean fauna as food for local fish species; difference in the diet at different times of the year; if there is diet overlap between species and the feeding behaviour of the species analysed. The fauna of Arrozal is poor in s{>ecies, dominated ma… Show more

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“…Nototropis minikoi is a cosmopolitan species reported in plankton samples and in sea weeds and swarms of this species have been reported in shallow waters (Naomi, 1979). Nototropis minikoi has also been reported as the preponderant species in a Brazilian estuary in winter, and serves as an important food source for fishes (Wakabara et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nototropis minikoi is a cosmopolitan species reported in plankton samples and in sea weeds and swarms of this species have been reported in shallow waters (Naomi, 1979). Nototropis minikoi has also been reported as the preponderant species in a Brazilian estuary in winter, and serves as an important food source for fishes (Wakabara et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluc tua tions in fresh wa ter in flow as so cia ted to ant hro po ge nic fac tors are li kely to play a ro le in the main te nance of low va lues of di ver sity (Tes ke & Wool dridge, 2001). The low spe cies rich ness and di versity va lues re cor ded he re for the Itan haém ri ver es tuary ha ve al so been re cor ded pre viously for 6 VALÉRIO-BERARDO et al Ta ra ram et al, 1996;Wa ka ba ra et al, 1996;Ri bei ro et al, 1997;Pas cual et al, 2002). The low va lues of di ver sity are as so cia ted to a high nu me ri cal abun dan ce of a few spe cies, H. si mi lis and C. sa le bro sa, as well as to low spe cies rich ness.…”
Section: Sta Tionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…C. spixii (Agassiz 1829) and G. genidens (Valenciennes 1839) show a wide distribution on the Brazilian coast in places such as estuaries and estuarine lagoons, usually occurring in bays with a biogenic bottom and low depths [14,15]. They have a feeding habitat in the benthic zone and can be found in shallow waters with muddy or sandy bottoms [14,16,17,18].…”
Section: Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%