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Title: Carbon sources of Amazonian fisheries
Authors: Benedito, Evanilde
Araújo-Lima, Carlos Alberto Rego Monteiro
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Bittencourt, Maria Mercedes
Martinelli, Luiz Antônio
Keywords: Carbon
Fishery Production
Isotopic Composition
Macrophyte
Algae
Colossoma Macropomum
Mylossoma Duriventre
Prochilodus Nigricans
Semaprochilodus Insignis
Semaprochilodus Taeniurus
Issue Date: 2000
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Fisheries Management and Ecology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 7, Número 4, Pags. 305-315
Abstract: Variation in the seasonal and spatial isotopic composition of plant C4 (aquatic macrophytes) and C3 (forest, C3 aquatic macrophytes and algae), and that of fish [Prochilodus nigricans Agassiz, Mylossoma duriventre (Cuvier), Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier), Semaprochilodus insignis (Schomburgk) and S. taeniurus Steindachner] in the Amazon floodplain were analysed to test whether the fisheries deliver plant carbon to the population of Manaus in the same proportion as it is available in the floodplain. The contribution of C4 plants was significantly lower in 13C during the season of high water levels and increased toward the west of the basin. Mylossoma duriventre and C. macropomum changed δ13C levels, while the δ13C of P. nigricans and C. macropomum shifted spatially. The contribution of C4 to the fisheries yield was small. C3 plants (excluding phytoplankton) also contributed less than expected. This was explained by the importance of detritivores to the yield of the fisheries and the dependence of these species on algal carbon.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2400.2000.007004305.x
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