Seasonal influence of drifting seaweeds on the structure of fish assemblages on the eastern equatorial Brazilian coast

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Brazilian Journal of Oceanography Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1590/S1679-87592016124006404
N. Dantas, C. A. D. S. Júnior, C. Feitosa, P. Carneiro
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The present study compared fish assemblages in two adjacent areas, one with drifting algae (A) and another without it (WA), in order to assess seasonal changes in diversity and composition. Both areas were located in Sao Cristovao beach, Rio Grande do Norte state, on the semi-arid North-Northeastern coast of Brazil. A total of 4988 individuals were caught, the most species-rich families being Scianidae, Ariidae, Engraulidae and Carangidae. Species richness and abundance were slightly higher in site A, but diversity and evenness were higher in site WA. However, with the exception of evenness, such differences were not significant at any time during the study. Species composition was also similar between the two sites over the year. Nevertheless, in spite of the similarities, seasonal changes of environmental conditions, particularly rainfall, seemed to influence fish assemblages differently in the two areas. This may have led to changes in assemblage structure, causing the differentiation of the communities in the dry season. The present study presents evidence that fish assemblages in habitats with and without drifting seaweeds are not static and may become more similar or different, depending on the environmental conditions, suggesting that there is a complex relationship between primary productivity, trophic level and the structure of fish assemblages.
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漂浮海藻对巴西东赤道海岸鱼类群落结构的季节性影响
本研究比较了两个相邻区域的鱼类组合,一个有浮游藻类(A),另一个没有浮游藻类(WA),以评估多样性和组成的季节性变化。这两个地区都位于巴西半干旱的东北海岸,北格兰德州的圣克里斯托沃海滩。共捕获4988只,种类最丰富的科为香蝇科、香蝇科、细蝇科和香蝇科。A样地物种丰富度和丰度略高,WA样地物种多样性和均匀度较高。然而,除了均匀性外,这些差异在研究期间的任何时候都不显著。两个地点的物种组成在年内也很相似。然而,尽管有相似之处,但环境条件的季节性变化,特别是降雨,似乎对这两个地区的鱼类组合产生了不同的影响。这可能导致了群落结构的变化,导致了群落在旱季的分化。本研究表明,在有和没有漂浮海藻的生境中,鱼类组合不是静态的,可能会根据环境条件变得更加相似或不同,这表明初级生产力、营养水平和鱼类组合结构之间存在复杂的关系。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Oceanography covers the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography, publishing articles dealing with the biological oceanography, physical oceanography, marine chemistry, sedimentology and geology, from coastal and estuarine waters out to the open sea. Emphasis is placed on inter-disciplinary process-oriented contributions. BJO also publishes issues dedicated to results of scientific meetings and of large inter-disciplinary studies or topical issues on specific subjects. The audience is composed by physical, chemical and biological oceanographers, marine sedimentologists, geologists and geochemists, marine biologists and ecologists. Papers sent to BJO must present results from original research and be written in english.
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