Flood pulse and the dynamics of fish assemblage structure from neotropical floodplain lakes |
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Authors: | Pablo A. Scarabotti Javier A. López Marc Pouilly |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto Nacional de Limnología (CONICET‐UNL), Paraje el Pozo s/n, (3000) Santa Fe, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina;2. Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias, Departamento de Ciencias Naturales, Ciudad Universitaria, Paraje El Pozo, Santa Fe, Argentina;3. UMR BOREA, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle de Paris, 61 rue Buffon, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract – The dynamics of fish assemblages from seven floodplain lakes of Salado River (Argentina) was monthly analysed during two contrasting hydrological seasons. Partial canonical correspondence analysis indicated that assemblage structure was predictably linked to environmental characteristics that varied along temporal and spatial scales. Species distributed differentially along an environmental gradient of temperature, hydrometric level, conductivity, macrophyte cover and transparency in relation to their sensory capabilities (following piscivory‐transparency‐morphometry model) and life history strategies. During high water season, assemblages were associated with temperature and hydrometric level, factors which varied mainly across temporal scales and exhibit a regional range of action. During low waters, assemblage structure correlated with macrophyte cover and transparency, factors that varied fundamentally on spatial scales and have local impact. These results indicate that the determinism of fish assemblages does not vary substantially between hydrometric periods, although the environmental variables affecting fish assemblages and their scale of action are clearly different. |
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Keywords: | Paraná River Basin determinism Argentina hydrological connectivity lowland rivers |
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