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Composition of the fish fauna in a tropical estuary: the ecological guild approach
by
Frédou, Flávia L.
, Le Loc’h, François
, Ménard, Frédéric
, Frédou, Thierry
, Ferreira, Valdimere
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biomass
/ Brackishwater environment
/ Coastal waters
/ Coasts
/ Commercial fishing
/ Community
/ Composition
/ Data collection
/ Detritivores
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Estuaries
/ Estuarine dynamics
/ Estuarine environments
/ Fauna
/ Fish
/ Fisheries management
/ Fishing
/ functional attribute
/ Guilds
/ habitat
/ Life cycle
/ Life cycles
/ Migratory species
/ pernambuco
/ Physiology
/ Piscivores
/ Rainy season
/ Salinity
/ spatial-temporal distribution
/ Temporal variations
/ Trophic structure
/ Tropical climate
/ Water temperature
/ Wet season
2019
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Composition of the fish fauna in a tropical estuary: the ecological guild approach
by
Frédou, Flávia L.
, Le Loc’h, François
, Ménard, Frédéric
, Frédou, Thierry
, Ferreira, Valdimere
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biomass
/ Brackishwater environment
/ Coastal waters
/ Coasts
/ Commercial fishing
/ Community
/ Composition
/ Data collection
/ Detritivores
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Estuaries
/ Estuarine dynamics
/ Estuarine environments
/ Fauna
/ Fish
/ Fisheries management
/ Fishing
/ functional attribute
/ Guilds
/ habitat
/ Life cycle
/ Life cycles
/ Migratory species
/ pernambuco
/ Physiology
/ Piscivores
/ Rainy season
/ Salinity
/ spatial-temporal distribution
/ Temporal variations
/ Trophic structure
/ Tropical climate
/ Water temperature
/ Wet season
2019
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Composition of the fish fauna in a tropical estuary: the ecological guild approach
by
Frédou, Flávia L.
, Le Loc’h, François
, Ménard, Frédéric
, Frédou, Thierry
, Ferreira, Valdimere
in
Abundance
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biomass
/ Brackishwater environment
/ Coastal waters
/ Coasts
/ Commercial fishing
/ Community
/ Composition
/ Data collection
/ Detritivores
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Estuaries
/ Estuarine dynamics
/ Estuarine environments
/ Fauna
/ Fish
/ Fisheries management
/ Fishing
/ functional attribute
/ Guilds
/ habitat
/ Life cycle
/ Life cycles
/ Migratory species
/ pernambuco
/ Physiology
/ Piscivores
/ Rainy season
/ Salinity
/ spatial-temporal distribution
/ Temporal variations
/ Trophic structure
/ Tropical climate
/ Water temperature
/ Wet season
2019
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Composition of the fish fauna in a tropical estuary: the ecological guild approach
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Composition of the fish fauna in a tropical estuary: the ecological guild approach
2019
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Ecological guilds have been widely applied for understanding the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems. This study describes the composition and the spatio-temporal changes in the structure of the fish fauna and the movements between the estuary and the coast of a tropical estuary, the Itapissuma/Itamaracá Complex (IIC) in northeastern Brazil. Fish specimens were collected during the dry and rainy seasons in 2013 and 2014. A total of 141 species of 34 families were recorded. Almost half of the species (66 species, 47%) were exclusive to the estuary and 50 species (35%) to the coast; 25 (18%) were common to both environments. Marine species were dominant in both richness and biomass as they explore the environment during part of their life cycle, whereas estuarine species were dominant in abundance. Marine stragglers displayed a higher richness, abundance and biomass in the coastal waters. The estuarine environment was dominated by zoobenthivores in terms of richness, while detritivores prevailed in abundance and biomass. Zoobenthivores had the highest richness and abundance in coastal waters, while piscivores had the highest biomass. The IIC supports a rich fauna with a diverse trophic structure and is an important feeding and development area for migratory species.
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