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Title: Trophic aspects of the ichthyofauna: impoundment effects and sampling sufficiency
Other Titles: Aspectos tróficos da ictiofauna: efeitos de barramentos e suficiência amostral
Authors: Pompeu, Paulo dos Santos
Passamani, Marcelo
Santos, Gilmar Bastos
Keywords: Barragem
Conteúdo estomacal
Metodologia
Rio Jequitinhonha
Dam
Stomachal content
Methodology
Jequitinhonha River (Brazil)
Issue Date: 8-Jun-2020
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: FRÁGUAS, P. S. Trophic aspects of the ichthyofauna: impoundment effects and sampling sufficiency. 2020. 48 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia Aplicada)–Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2020.
Abstract: Seasonal flow changes have major influence on the functioning and integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Flooding periods are important for maintaining biodiversity in these ecosystems and also increase the availability of shelter and food resources. Hydroelectric plants constructions causes several changes in the aquatic environments that will consequently change the dynamics of the local fauna. Dams interrupt migration routes, retain sediment and nutrients in the upstream region, and interfere with the quality and availability of food resources for fish downstream the dam. Stomachal content studies of fishes allows the distinction of trophic groups, helps to understand the trophic structure and the relationships between the components of a community. As feeding is a dynamic process, it can generate changes in the trophic structure of communities due to changes in ecological conditions. In order for robust inferences to be made through the information provided by stomach content analysis studies, it is necessary that the number of individuals collected is sufficient to describe the species' diet appropriately. In this work, we discuss how the impacts generated by the installation of hydroelectric plants affect the trophic structure of the fish community in the regions of influence of a dam (Chapter 1), and we used three species of fish as a model to evaluate the sampling sufficiency for the description of the diet (Chapter 2).
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41378
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