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Título: Trophic relationships among three species of ornamental fish from the region of Lake Amanã, Amazon
Autor: Santos, S. M.
Aride, Paulo Henrique Rocha
Pantoja-Lima, Jackson
Oliveira, A. T.
Zuanon, Jansen
Palavras-chave: animal
Characidae
Characiformes
fish
lake
river
stomach juice
Animals
Characidae
Characiformes
Fishes
Gastrointestinal Contents
Lakes
Rivers
Data do documento: 2021
Revista: Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia
É parte de: Volume 82
Abstract: The present study objectified to evaluate the trophic relationships and the possible aggressive mimicry involving Carnegiella strigata, Carnegiella marthae and Gnathocharax steindachneri, in lowland forest streams. Samplings occurred in November 2002, March and August 2003 in Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve (ASDR). The total of 943 fish was caught, being 79.43% of C. marthae, 3.18% of C. strigata and 17.39% of G. steindachneri. Stomach contents, degree of stomach repletion, relative volume and frequency of occurrence of food items were evaluated. Thirteen food items were identified, and the presence of terrestrial and aquatic insects indicates the high dependence of these species and the flooded forest. Low feeding overlap was observed between Carnegiella strigata and C. marthae compared to Gnathocharax steindachneri. However, the overlap between the two Carnegiella species was relatively high, which could explain the low frequency of syntopic occurrence among these species, suggesting a possible case of competitive exclusion.
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.232701
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