Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Pachla, Lucas Adriano
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul
Brasil
Campus Cerro Largo
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ambiente e Tecnologias Sustentáveis
UFFS
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Link de acesso: https://rd.uffs.edu.br/handle/prefix/4180
Resumo: Ecological studies aiming to understand the life cycle of migratory fish in still conserved environments are of fundamental importance for protection and preservation of natural stocks, since these species have a great socio-economic value and provide important ecological functions for the ecosystems in which they develop. In this sense, this study investigated the reproduction and recruitment of migratory fish species along an extensive river gradient in the Middle Uruguay River sub-basin, RS, Brazil. Sampling was carried out with varied fishing equipment, covering the main river and the tributary of each of the four selected sections for middle area Uruguay River, covering together approximately 650 km. Using a data set of sampling made between the years of 2015 and 2019, an assessment of distribution patterns in the composition, abundance and total length of juvenile migratory fish was performed. In addition, a second study that registers for the fist time the spawning behavior of spotted surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans in natural environment was carried out. Among the main results of the first study, the gradual increase in the abundance of migratory juveniles from the stretches located upstream to the downstream plain stretches and an increase in the length of juveniles from downstream to upstream can be highlighted. Furthermore, there was a greater number of smaller fishes in the tributaries than in the main river. Showing in this way that the plains and tributary rivers are fundamental as nursery areas, and that in the course of growth, there is an upward migration that distributes juveniles across the whole sub-basin. On the other hand, in the second study, it was verified that P. corruscans reproduces in shoals, in a proportion of five males for each female. In the spawning group, there is a social organization, where the larger female leads the shoal, followed by the other females and with the males positioned on the sides. In this study, polygamy of males and females, as well as a great dispute between males to fertilized the eggs were observed. Both studies show that the conservation status of the Middle Uruguay River still allows migratory species to successfully complete their reproductive cycle.
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spelling Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio UruguaiPeixesPeixes de água doceMigração animalReprodução animalRio UruguaiEcological studies aiming to understand the life cycle of migratory fish in still conserved environments are of fundamental importance for protection and preservation of natural stocks, since these species have a great socio-economic value and provide important ecological functions for the ecosystems in which they develop. In this sense, this study investigated the reproduction and recruitment of migratory fish species along an extensive river gradient in the Middle Uruguay River sub-basin, RS, Brazil. Sampling was carried out with varied fishing equipment, covering the main river and the tributary of each of the four selected sections for middle area Uruguay River, covering together approximately 650 km. Using a data set of sampling made between the years of 2015 and 2019, an assessment of distribution patterns in the composition, abundance and total length of juvenile migratory fish was performed. In addition, a second study that registers for the fist time the spawning behavior of spotted surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans in natural environment was carried out. Among the main results of the first study, the gradual increase in the abundance of migratory juveniles from the stretches located upstream to the downstream plain stretches and an increase in the length of juveniles from downstream to upstream can be highlighted. Furthermore, there was a greater number of smaller fishes in the tributaries than in the main river. Showing in this way that the plains and tributary rivers are fundamental as nursery areas, and that in the course of growth, there is an upward migration that distributes juveniles across the whole sub-basin. On the other hand, in the second study, it was verified that P. corruscans reproduces in shoals, in a proportion of five males for each female. In the spawning group, there is a social organization, where the larger female leads the shoal, followed by the other females and with the males positioned on the sides. In this study, polygamy of males and females, as well as a great dispute between males to fertilized the eggs were observed. Both studies show that the conservation status of the Middle Uruguay River still allows migratory species to successfully complete their reproductive cycle.Estudos ecológicos voltados a entender o ciclo de vida dos peixes migradores em ambientes ainda preservados são de fundamental importância para a proteção e a conservação dos estoques naturais, pois estas espécies possuem um grande valor socioêconomico, e ainda fornecem importantes funções ecológicas nos ecossistemas que habitam. Nesse sentido este estudo investigou a reprodução e o recrutamento de espécies de peixes migradores ao longo de um gradiente extensivo fluvial, dividido em quatro estações amostrais no trecho do Médio rio Uruguai entre os países Brasil e Argentina. Onde no primeiro estudo, registrou-se pela primeira vez o comportamento de desova do surubim-pintado Pseudoplatystoma corruscans em ambiente natural. Onde constatou-se a reprodução em cardumes, numa proporção de cinco machos para cada fêmea. No agrupamento de desova, existe uma organização social, onde a fêmea de maior tamanho lidera o cardume seguido pelas outras fêmeas e com os machos posicionados nas laterais. Neste estudo foi observado poligamia dos machos e das fêmeas e uma grande disputa dos machos por fertilizar os ovos. No segundo estudo, foram realizadas coletas com apetrechos variados de pesca, abrangendo o rio principal e o tributário de cada um dos quatro trechos selecionados para a região do médio rio Uruguai, juntos os trechos abrangeram cerca 650 km aproximadamente. Através do conjunto de dados de coletas, realizadas entre os anos de 2015 a 2019, avaliou-se os padrões de distribuição na composição, abundância e comprimento total dos juvenis de peixes migradores. Além disso, dentre os principais resultados deste estudo destaca-se o aumento gradativo da abundância de juvenis de migradores dos trechos encaixados de montante para os trechos de planície a jusante e um aumento no comprimento dos jovens de jusante a montante. Além disso, foi verificado um maior número de peixes de menor tamanho nos tributários do que no rio principal. Revelando desta forma que a planície e os rios tributários são fundamentais como áreas de berçário, e que com o decorrer do crescimento há uma migração ascendente que distribui os jovens em toda a sub-bacia. Ambos os estudos mostram que o estado de conservação do Médio rio Uruguai ainda proporciona um ambiente favorável para que as espécies migradoras completem seu ciclo reprodutivo.Agência 1Universidade Federal da Fronteira SulBrasilCampus Cerro LargoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ambiente e Tecnologias SustentáveisUFFSReynalte-Tataje, David AugustoZaniboni-Filho, EvoyAgostinho, Angelo AntonioPachla, Lucas Adriano2020-05-282021-05-26T18:35:20Z20212021-05-26T18:35:20Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttps://rd.uffs.edu.br/handle/prefix/4180porFAPERGSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFFS (Repositório Digital da UFFS)instname:Universidade Federal Fronteira do Sul (UFFS)instacron:UFFS2021-09-29T18:18:54Zoai:rd.uffs.edu.br:prefix/4180Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://rd.uffs.edu.br/oai/requestfranciele.cruz@uffs.edu.bropendoar:39242021-09-29T18:18:54Repositório Institucional da UFFS (Repositório Digital da UFFS) - Universidade Federal Fronteira do Sul (UFFS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
title Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
spellingShingle Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
Pachla, Lucas Adriano
Peixes
Peixes de água doce
Migração animal
Reprodução animal
Rio Uruguai
title_short Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
title_full Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
title_fullStr Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
title_full_unstemmed Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
title_sort Reprodução e recrutamento de peixes migradores do médio Rio Uruguai
author Pachla, Lucas Adriano
author_facet Pachla, Lucas Adriano
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Reynalte-Tataje, David Augusto
Zaniboni-Filho, Evoy
Agostinho, Angelo Antonio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pachla, Lucas Adriano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peixes
Peixes de água doce
Migração animal
Reprodução animal
Rio Uruguai
topic Peixes
Peixes de água doce
Migração animal
Reprodução animal
Rio Uruguai
description Ecological studies aiming to understand the life cycle of migratory fish in still conserved environments are of fundamental importance for protection and preservation of natural stocks, since these species have a great socio-economic value and provide important ecological functions for the ecosystems in which they develop. In this sense, this study investigated the reproduction and recruitment of migratory fish species along an extensive river gradient in the Middle Uruguay River sub-basin, RS, Brazil. Sampling was carried out with varied fishing equipment, covering the main river and the tributary of each of the four selected sections for middle area Uruguay River, covering together approximately 650 km. Using a data set of sampling made between the years of 2015 and 2019, an assessment of distribution patterns in the composition, abundance and total length of juvenile migratory fish was performed. In addition, a second study that registers for the fist time the spawning behavior of spotted surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans in natural environment was carried out. Among the main results of the first study, the gradual increase in the abundance of migratory juveniles from the stretches located upstream to the downstream plain stretches and an increase in the length of juveniles from downstream to upstream can be highlighted. Furthermore, there was a greater number of smaller fishes in the tributaries than in the main river. Showing in this way that the plains and tributary rivers are fundamental as nursery areas, and that in the course of growth, there is an upward migration that distributes juveniles across the whole sub-basin. On the other hand, in the second study, it was verified that P. corruscans reproduces in shoals, in a proportion of five males for each female. In the spawning group, there is a social organization, where the larger female leads the shoal, followed by the other females and with the males positioned on the sides. In this study, polygamy of males and females, as well as a great dispute between males to fertilized the eggs were observed. Both studies show that the conservation status of the Middle Uruguay River still allows migratory species to successfully complete their reproductive cycle.
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