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Título: Adaptations of fish species to oxygen depletion in a central Amazonian floodplain lake
Autor: Soares, Maria Gercilia Mota
Menezes, Naércio Aquino
Junk, Wolfgang Johannes
Palavras-chave: Concentration (process)
Fisheries
Floods
Oxygen
Respirators
Rivers
Surface Water Resources
Aerial Respiration
Aquatic Surface Respiration
Fishes
Floodplain Lake
Gill Ventilation
Hypoxia
Biodiversity
Adaptation
Fish
Floodplain
Hypoxia
Lake
Oxygen
Physiology
Respiration
Amazonas
Brasil
Camaleao Lake
Solimoes Basin
South America
Data do documento: 2006
Revista: Hydrobiologia
É parte de: Volume 568, Número 1, Pags. 353-367
Abstract: Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodplain lakes. Studies on the fish fauna of the Lago Camaleão, Solimões River, Amazonas, Brazil, showed several fish species which are able to survive prolonged periods of heavy hypoxia. Twenty species belonging to eight families were observed in the laboratory in order to determine their respiratory adaptations to hypoxic conditions and oxygen concentrations at which the fish present respiratory adaptations. Finally, the fish species were distributed throughout the habitats of Lake Camaleão according to their adaptation responses. Ten fish species used the surface water for aquatic surface respiration, four species used atmospheric oxygen for aerial respiration, four species used oxygen supplied by the exudation of the roots of floating macrophytes and two exhibited a high tolerance to hypoxic conditions, and well-developed physiological biochemical mechanisms. The fish fauna is well adapted to low oxygen concentrations. The large variety of morpho-anatomical adaptations associated with biochemical and physiological mechanisms to tolerate hypoxic and anoxic conditions enable the 20 fish species to exploit several habitats of Lago Camaleão, such as floating aquatic macrophyte meadows, open water and near the shoreline. © Springer 2006.
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-006-0207-z
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