Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Genielyson Pereira lattes
Orientador(a): Pessanha, André Luiz Machado lattes
Banca de defesa: Figueiredo, Gabriela Guerra Araújo Abrantes de lattes, Lima, Lidiane Gomes de lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso embargado
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação - PPGEC
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/72730
Resumo: Estuarine ecosystems are among most dynamic and productive in world. Because are located in a transition zone, these environments will present a high heterogeneity of habitats which provide fish species find effective refuges against predators, places for feeding and establishment. These characteristics will directly influence in taxonomic and functional diversity of fish assemblages. The present study aims analyze taxonomic and functional diversity indices in two tropical estuaries with distinct saline gradients, the Tubarão River estuary - RN (inverse/negative) and Mamanguape River estuary - PB (positive). For this, four habitats were selected in each estuary: two structured with presence of vegetation and two unstructured without presence of vegetation, respectively seagrass (BF), mangrove (FM), mudflat (PL) and sandflat (PA). Samplings were carried out between 2012 and 2014, standardized and with the same fishing gear, where trawls were carried out perpendicular to border with duration of 3 min. The ichthyofauna collected in two estuaries presented a total of 43,957 individuals, of these, 18,544 were collected in the Tubarão River estuary, 25,431 were collected in Mamanguape River estuary. To verify the different indices of taxonomic diversity, the Shannon diversity indices (H') were calculated, which showed a significant difference (p<0.05) for both estuaries. Testing Pielou's equitability (J'), it was found that there wasn't significant difference for any of estuaries. With regard to functional diversity indices, functional richness (FRic), functional uniformity (FEve) and functional divergence (FDiv) were tested, and only functional richness (FRic) was significant (p<0.05). Four functional attributes were also selected: diet, vertical habitat, body shape and caudal fin shape, where community weighted average (CWM) values showed dominant functional traits had the greatest influence, for Tubarão estuary were fin furcada, compressiform body, zooplanktivores and zoobenthivores species. As for Mamanguape estuary, they were furcated fin, zoobentivores, fusiform body, benthopelagic, compressiform body and zooplanktivores species. This study showed that taxonomic and functional diversity is influenced by associated habitats and saline gradient of estuaries. These characteristics are important to guarantee potential nursery areas, estuarine diversity and ecological integrity, directly contributing to management, conservation and handling of estuarine ecosystems.
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The present study aims analyze taxonomic and functional diversity indices in two tropical estuaries with distinct saline gradients, the Tubarão River estuary - RN (inverse/negative) and Mamanguape River estuary - PB (positive). For this, four habitats were selected in each estuary: two structured with presence of vegetation and two unstructured without presence of vegetation, respectively seagrass (BF), mangrove (FM), mudflat (PL) and sandflat (PA). Samplings were carried out between 2012 and 2014, standardized and with the same fishing gear, where trawls were carried out perpendicular to border with duration of 3 min. The ichthyofauna collected in two estuaries presented a total of 43,957 individuals, of these, 18,544 were collected in the Tubarão River estuary, 25,431 were collected in Mamanguape River estuary. To verify the different indices of taxonomic diversity, the Shannon diversity indices (H') were calculated, which showed a significant difference (p<0.05) for both estuaries. Testing Pielou's equitability (J'), it was found that there wasn't significant difference for any of estuaries. With regard to functional diversity indices, functional richness (FRic), functional uniformity (FEve) and functional divergence (FDiv) were tested, and only functional richness (FRic) was significant (p<0.05). Four functional attributes were also selected: diet, vertical habitat, body shape and caudal fin shape, where community weighted average (CWM) values showed dominant functional traits had the greatest influence, for Tubarão estuary were fin furcada, compressiform body, zooplanktivores and zoobenthivores species. As for Mamanguape estuary, they were furcated fin, zoobentivores, fusiform body, benthopelagic, compressiform body and zooplanktivores species. This study showed that taxonomic and functional diversity is influenced by associated habitats and saline gradient of estuaries. These characteristics are important to guarantee potential nursery areas, estuarine diversity and ecological integrity, directly contributing to management, conservation and handling of estuarine ecosystems.Os ecossistemas estuarinos estão entre os mais dinâmicos e produtivos de todo o mundo. Por estarem situados numa zona de transição, esses ambientes apresentam uma alta heterogeneidade de habitats os quais proporcionam que as espécies de peixes encontrem refúgios eficazes contra predadores, locais para alimentação e estabelecimento. Essas características vão influenciar diretamente a diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes. O presente estudo tem como objetivo analisar os índices de diversidade taxonômica e funcional em dois estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário do Rio Tubarão - RN (Hipersalino) e estuário do Rio Mamanguape – PB (positivo). Para isso foram selecionados quatro habitats em cada estuário: dois estruturados com a presença de vegetação e dois estruturados sem a presença de vegetação: respectivamente banco de fanerógamas (BF), franja de mangue (FM), planície lamosa (PL) e planície arenosa (PA). As amostragens foram realizadas entre os anos de 2012 e 2014, padronizadas e com o mesmo apetrecho de pesca, onde foram realizados arrastos perpendiculares à margem com uma duração de 3 min. A ictiofauna coletada nos dois estuários apresentou um total de 46.957 indivíduos, destes, 18.544 foram coletados no estuário do Rio Tubarão, 25.431 foram coletados no estuário do Rio Mamanguape. Para verificar os diferentes índices de diversidade taxonômica foram calculados os índices de diversidade de Shannon (H’), que apresentou diferença significativa (p<0,05) para ambos os estuários. Ao testar a equitabilidade de Pielou (J’) verificou-se que não houve diferença significativa para nenhum dos estuários. No que diz respeito aos índices de diversidade funcional foram testados a riqueza funcional (FRic), Uniformidade funcional (FEve) e Divergência funcional (FDiv), sendo que apenas a riqueza funcional (FRic), apresentou-se significativa (p<0,05). Ainda foram selecionados quatro atributos funcionais, sendo eles: dieta, habitat vertical, formato do corpo e formato da nadadeira caudal. Foram analisados os valores de média ponderada da comunidade (CWM), na qual, mostraram os traços funcionais dominantes que tiveram maior influência. Para o estuário do Rio Tubarão foram nadadeira furcada, corpo compressiforme, zooplanctívoro e zoopentívoro. Já para o estuário do Rio Mamanguape foram nadadeira furcada, zoobentívoro, corpo fusiforme, bentopelágico, corpo compressiforme e zooplanctívoro. Esse estudo evidenciou que a diversidade taxonômica e funcional é influenciada pelos habiats associados e ao gradiente salino dos estuários. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
title Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
spellingShingle Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
Silva, Genielyson Pereira
ECOLOGIA
Habitats estuarinos
Ictiofauna
Diversidade estuarina
Traços funcionais
title_short Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
title_full Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
title_fullStr Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
title_sort Diversidade taxonômica e funcional das assembleias de peixes em estuários tropicais com gradientes salinos distintos: estuário positivo e hipersalino
author Silva, Genielyson Pereira
author_facet Silva, Genielyson Pereira
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dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Lima, Lidiane Gomes de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Figueiredo, Gabriela Guerra Araújo Abrantes de
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9192094062895592
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Lima, Lidiane Gomes de
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3505584601106640
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Pessanha, André Luiz Machado
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5517316070440241
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv https://lattes.cnpq.br/6523945931620300
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Genielyson Pereira
contributor_str_mv Figueiredo, Gabriela Guerra Araújo Abrantes de
Lima, Lidiane Gomes de
Figueiredo, Gabriela Guerra Araújo Abrantes de
Lima, Lidiane Gomes de
Pessanha, André Luiz Machado
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ECOLOGIA
topic ECOLOGIA
Habitats estuarinos
Ictiofauna
Diversidade estuarina
Traços funcionais
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Habitats estuarinos
Ictiofauna
Diversidade estuarina
Traços funcionais
description Estuarine ecosystems are among most dynamic and productive in world. Because are located in a transition zone, these environments will present a high heterogeneity of habitats which provide fish species find effective refuges against predators, places for feeding and establishment. These characteristics will directly influence in taxonomic and functional diversity of fish assemblages. The present study aims analyze taxonomic and functional diversity indices in two tropical estuaries with distinct saline gradients, the Tubarão River estuary - RN (inverse/negative) and Mamanguape River estuary - PB (positive). For this, four habitats were selected in each estuary: two structured with presence of vegetation and two unstructured without presence of vegetation, respectively seagrass (BF), mangrove (FM), mudflat (PL) and sandflat (PA). Samplings were carried out between 2012 and 2014, standardized and with the same fishing gear, where trawls were carried out perpendicular to border with duration of 3 min. The ichthyofauna collected in two estuaries presented a total of 43,957 individuals, of these, 18,544 were collected in the Tubarão River estuary, 25,431 were collected in Mamanguape River estuary. To verify the different indices of taxonomic diversity, the Shannon diversity indices (H') were calculated, which showed a significant difference (p<0.05) for both estuaries. Testing Pielou's equitability (J'), it was found that there wasn't significant difference for any of estuaries. With regard to functional diversity indices, functional richness (FRic), functional uniformity (FEve) and functional divergence (FDiv) were tested, and only functional richness (FRic) was significant (p<0.05). Four functional attributes were also selected: diet, vertical habitat, body shape and caudal fin shape, where community weighted average (CWM) values showed dominant functional traits had the greatest influence, for Tubarão estuary were fin furcada, compressiform body, zooplanktivores and zoobenthivores species. As for Mamanguape estuary, they were furcated fin, zoobentivores, fusiform body, benthopelagic, compressiform body and zooplanktivores species. This study showed that taxonomic and functional diversity is influenced by associated habitats and saline gradient of estuaries. These characteristics are important to guarantee potential nursery areas, estuarine diversity and ecological integrity, directly contributing to management, conservation and handling of estuarine ecosystems.
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