2016
DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2016.1202
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Phosphorus body content in an herbivorous fish in environments with different trophic state

Abstract: Animals are thought to be homeostatic, as they maintain relatively constant body nutrient content independently of changes in diet. Phosphorus (P)

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“…The first axis explained 57.24% of the total variance and the second axis 15.21%. Intestine length, the relative area of the dorsal fin, the relative mouth height, the index of ventral flattening, and the relative mouth width were the principal attributes responsible for the separation Hahn et al 1997) playing an important role for nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems (Capps & Flecker 2013, Santos et al 2016. Large dorsal fins and maneuverability to sustain in the rapids is one of their main ecomorphological features and was also registered in the studies developed by Pagotto et al (2011).…”
Section: Morphology and Feeding Ecology Between Studied Speciesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The first axis explained 57.24% of the total variance and the second axis 15.21%. Intestine length, the relative area of the dorsal fin, the relative mouth height, the index of ventral flattening, and the relative mouth width were the principal attributes responsible for the separation Hahn et al 1997) playing an important role for nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems (Capps & Flecker 2013, Santos et al 2016. Large dorsal fins and maneuverability to sustain in the rapids is one of their main ecomorphological features and was also registered in the studies developed by Pagotto et al (2011).…”
Section: Morphology and Feeding Ecology Between Studied Speciesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Dickman, Newell, González, & Vanni, ; Ebel, Leroux, Robertson, & Dempson, ; El‐Sabaawi, Kohler et al., 2012; El‐Sabaawi, Travis et al., 2012). Recent studies have revealed that environmental heterogeneity can lead to considerable OS differences among different populations of a single species (Boros et al., ; de Andrade Santos, de Freitas Terra, Zandoná, Santaella, & Rezende, ; Leal, Best, Durston, El‐Sabaawi, & Matthews, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peixes da família Loricariidae são conhecidos por atuarem diretamente na ciclagem de nutrientes em riachos costeiros, a partir do balanço entre demanda e excreção de fósforo (Hood et al 2005, Capps & Flecker 2013. No entanto, a demanda por fósforo varia entre grupos de indivíduos com diferentes valores de tamanho corporal (Santos et al 2016), ocasionando diferenças no papel funcional entre os indivíduos da mesma espécie. Outro exemplo é a diferença individual do papel funcional da traíra Hoplias malabaricus no controle populacional de presas, pois indivíduos jovens controlam populações de invertebrados enquanto indivíduos adultos controlam outras populações de peixes, já que essa espécie se torna piscívora ao longo da vida (Mello et al 2006).…”
Section: Indivíduos E Seus Papéis Funcionaisunclassified