Feeding patterns in five predatory fishes of the high Paranà River floodplain (PR, Brazil) |
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Authors: | V. L. L. de Almeida N. S. Hahn A. E. A. de M. Vazzoler |
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Affiliation: | Post-graduate student in Ecology of Continental Aquatic Environments.;National Council of Scientific and Technological Development/CNPq., Maringá/PR, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Between March 1992 and February 1993 five piscivorous fish species, Acestrorhynchus lacustris (Reinhardt, 1874), Hoplias malabaricus (Bloch, 1794), Rhaphiodon vulpinus Agassiz, 1829, Salminus maxillosus , Valenciennes, 1840 and Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840), of the high Paranà River floodplain showed a wide total prey spectrum though only three to four taxa were dominant in their diet. Shrimp, Macrobrachium amazonicum , were also common to the majority of species. Seasonal and spatial variations occurred throughout the study period probably due the availability of prey species. The main resources shared by the predators were also the most abundant in the area, with consumption markedly focused on prey about 5.0 cm long. Detrended correspondence analysis was effective in discriminating two groups of predators species that exploited distinct microhabitats. The predators with the least scores consumed small characids that inhabit mid-water or the littoral region, whereas those with the largest scores consumed prey associated to the bottom. |
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Keywords: | feeding piscivory freshwater fish floodplain Paranà River |
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