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Environ Monit Assess ; 196(8): 702, 2024 Jul 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38967705

RESUMO

Streams are vulnerable to anthropogenic impacts, such as changes in land use, which reflect on water quality and can be evaluated by abiotic variables. In this context, the aims were to compare the abiotic values recorded in streams of different land use categories with the limits established by National legislation, and to analyze changes in abiotic variables in response to different land use impacts. Thus, 17 streams located in southern Brazil were sampled and grouped into urban, rural, and protected areas (PA) categories. The results showed the major impacts in urban streams. However, some variables in rural streams and PA also exceeded local legislation limits. Conductivity, total dissolved solids, salinity, ammoniacal nitrogen and coliforms were significantly higher in the urban streams. Contrary to expectations, the highest levels of manganese were found in PA streams. The relationship between abiotic variables and land uses suggests possible contamination by sewage in urban streams and by pesticides in rural streams. The abiotic similarity between rural and PA streams indicates that the conservation of these water bodies is ineffective. We suggest the monitoring of these environments and measures to mitigate the impacts to seek the restoration of ecosystem services and the well-being of human populations.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental , Rios , Rios/química , Brasil , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Qualidade da Água , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais
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Sci Total Environ ; 881: 163417, 2023 Jul 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044347

RESUMO

The development of multimetric indices (MMIs) to measure the biotic condition of aquatic habitats is based on metrics derived from biological assemblages. Considering fish assemblages, the inconsistencies in metrics responses outside of the places where they were developed limit MMI transferability and applicability to other locations, requiring local calibration. The factors behind the low transferability of these MMIs are still poorly understood. We investigated how environmental dissimilarity and spatial distance influence the transferability of metrics generated from local stream fish assemblages to other regions. We also tested whether functional and taxonomic metrics respond differently to the spatial distance. We used data from 239 fish assemblages from streams distributed across a Brazilian, the upper Parana basin and characterized each site according to the level of anthropogenic disturbance at the landscape scale using an Anthropogenic Pressure Index (API). We divided the upper Parana basin into sub-basins and used two of them to create template response models of the metrics in relation to the API. We used these response models to predict the responses outside the template sub-basins. Our response variable representing a metric of transferability was the absolute difference between metric's predicted and observed value for each site (prediction error). We thus modeled the prediction error in relation to the predictor variables that were i) the environmental dissimilarity between each site with the average of the sites from template sub-basins (climatic, topographic and soil type variables) and ii) the spatial distance (overland and watercourse distance) between each site and the center of the template sub-basin. We found that errors in metric predictions were associated with both environmental dissimilarity and spatial distance. Furthermore, functional and taxonomic metrics responded equally to spatial distance. These results indicate the need for local calibration of metrics when developing MMIs, especially if the protocols already available come from distant and environmentally dissimilar places.


Assuntos
Biomarcadores Ambientais , Rios , Animais , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Ecossistema , Peixes
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Fungal Biol ; 126(10): 631-639, 2022 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36116895

RESUMO

The fungi associated with leaf litter play a key role in decomposition and can be affected both by the warming water and the invasion of non-native species in riparian vegetation. Warming water and invasion of non-native riparian species on stream fungal communities have been studied mainly in temperate ecosystems. We tested the effects of warming water and non-native plant Psidium guajava on leaf litter decomposition, conidia density, species richness and beta diversity of tropical stream fungi. Thus, we carried out an experiment using the current mean temperature of streams from northwestern Paraná in South Brazil (22 °C) and two temperatures above the current mean temperature (26 °C and 29 °C). We also used the leaves of a non-native plant (P. guajava), and two native plants (one of similar nutritional quality, and the other of higher nutritional quality than the non-native species) occurring in Neotropical streams riparian vegetation. Warming water accelerated leaf litter decomposition and reduced conidia density and fungal richness in native and non-native plants. However, species composition and beta diversity were not affected by water temperature. Our study showed that warming affects the fungi of streams, the main microorganisms responsible for decomposition and that the nutritional quality of the leaves may be more important than the origin of riparian plant species. Despite this, further investigations should be conducted on the interaction of P. guajava with the flow of nutrients in these environments and how it can affect other ecosystem processes and the food chain. Efforts to study the effects of water warming and biological invasion on the attributes and distribution of fungi in streams are vital, making them a tool for the conservation of riparian ecosystems.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Água , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia , Plantas , Rios/microbiologia
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Environ Manage ; 70(6): 978-989, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36036277

RESUMO

Species distribution patterns are widely used to guide conservation planning and are a central issue in ecology. The usefulness of spatial correlation analysis has been highlighted in several ecological applications so far. However, spatial assumptions in ecology are highly scale-dependent, in which geographical relationships between species diversity and distributions can have different conservation concerns. Here, an integrative landscape planning was designed to show the spatial distribution patterns of taxonomic and functional diversity of amphibians and fishes, from multiple species traits regarding morphology, life history, and behavior. We used spatial, morphological, and ecological data of amphibians and fishes to calculate the functional diversity and the spatial correlation of species. Mapping results show that the higher taxonomic and functional diversity of fishes is concentrated in the West Atlantic Forest. Considering amphibians, are located in the East portion of the biome. The spatial correlation of species indicates the regions of the Serra do Mar and the extreme southern part of the Central Corridor as the main overlapped species distribution areas between both groups. New key conservation sites were reported within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest hotspot, revealing cross-taxon mismatches between terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. This study offers useful spatial information integrating suitable habitats of fishes and amphibians to complement existing and future research based on terrestrial and freshwater conservation. New priorities for biodiversity conservation in rich-species regions highlight the importance of spatial pattern analysis to support land-use planning in a macroecological context.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecossistema , Animais , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/métodos , Anfíbios , Biodiversidade , Peixes
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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 93(4): e20190868, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34586310

RESUMO

Ontogenetic shifts in food preference reduces intraspecific competition as immature individuals eat different food types than adults. This diet plasticity could facilitate species' ability to successfully invade and establish itself in a new environment, even when co-occurring with phylogenetically close species. Here, ontogenetic diet shifts of a non-native piranha species (Serrasalmus marginatus) was tested by analyzing the relationship between its body length and the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures. Carbon stable isotope was not correlated to fish length, but positive significant correlation between δ15N values and fish length was found for the non-native piranha. Also, immature and adult S. marginatus showed low isotopic niche overlap. The correlation between fish length and δ15N, and the low trophic overlap between immature and adult, indicate that the non-native S. marginatus had ontogenetic shifts in food preference, which may be viewed as an additional mechanism underlying its successful establishment in the upper Paraná River. Our findings indicate that ontogenetic shifts in food preference may be an invasive trait that facilitates the establishment of non-native fish species in tropical aquatic systems.


Assuntos
Caraciformes , Animais , Isótopos de Carbono , Dieta/veterinária , Ecossistema , Humanos , Isótopos de Nitrogênio , Rios
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Sci Total Environ ; 665: 226-234, 2019 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30772552

RESUMO

Wildfires are a common phenomenon in Mediterranean regions that is becoming increasingly frequent and severe, causing several environmental concerns, of which ash runoff represents an important source of disturbance for aquatic organisms, in particular for fishes. Studies on the behavioural response of fishes to wildfire ash runoff are scarce and seldom include cyprinid species. The goal of this study was to investigate in a 3-artificial flume channel mesocosm, the behavioural and hepatosomatic condition responses of a native widespread potamodromous fish, the Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei), previously exposed for 24 h to different concentrations of wildfire ashes: 0.0 g/L (the control, no ash), 1.0 g/L (low concentration) and 2.0 g/L (high concentration). Behavioural parameters included i) routine activity, ii) boldness and iii) shoaling cohesion. The hepatosomatic index (HSI) was further determined to assess the health condition of fish. Significant differences on fish behaviour parameters were detected between the control and the high concentration of ash. Accordingly, i) an increasing proportion of fish were found on resting activity (56.2% vs 30.6% in the control), whereas the proportion of fish on searching behaviour (58.4% in the control) decreased (41.5%); ii) the proportion of bolder individuals was found to decrease (42.5% in the control vs. 29.4%) and iii) the same trend was detected for shoaling cohesion (61.3% in the control to 33.8%, of all fish within a body length of each other). Such differences were paralleled by an increase in the HSI from 1.62% (control) to 2.40% (high concentration). The present study shows that even short duration exposure to ash-loaded runoff can alter fish behaviour and hepatosomatic condition and highlights the need to maintain an unfragmented river network, or, when this is not possible, to prioritize the removal or retrofitting of barriers to increase movement dispersal and provide conditions for species recovery from fire-disturbances.


Assuntos
Cyprinidae/fisiologia , Poluentes Químicos da Água/toxicidade , Incêndios Florestais , Animais , Testes de Toxicidade
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Sci Total Environ ; 664: 215-221, 2019 May 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30743114

RESUMO

Sugarcane is one of the main crops used around the world as a feedstock for the production of sucrose and biofuel. Prior to harvesting, sugarcane dry leaves are burned to facilitate manual cutting and enhance productivity. This practice generates ashes from sugarcane straw (hereafter referred as SCA), which may be carried to aquatic ecosystems, where its impacts on organisms and ecosystem integrity remain unknown. Here, we experimentally tested the toxicity of five different concentrations of SCA (0, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2500 mg/L) on three native (Astyanax lacustris, Moenkhausia bonita and M. forestii) and two non-native (Oreochromis niloticus and Poecilia reticulata) fish from the Paraná River Basin, Brazil. The toxicity was estimated by calculating the median lethal concentration (LC50-24h) and the hepatosomatic index (HSI). We hypothesised that native fish are more sensitive to an increase in SCA than non-native fish. We verified that the mortality of native fish sharply increased with the increase in higher SCA concentration (LC50-24h values: A. lacustris = 2525.71 mg/L, M. bonita = 2124.95 mg/L and M. forestii = 1981.74 mg/L). However, no deaths were recorded for non-native fish species in any SCA concentrations. Accordingly, the HSI index values statistically differed with the increase in SCA concentrations for native fish, while for non-native fish we did not observe any difference. Therefore, only native species died or suffered liver damage with an increase in SCA concentrations. Extrapolating our findings to natural environments, we suggest that sugarcane burning, a widely used agricultural technique, has the potential to reduce the population size of native organisms and facilitate the dominance of non-native fish species in aquatic ecosystems.


Assuntos
Agricultura/métodos , Incêndios , Saccharum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Animais , Brasil , Characidae , Ciclídeos , Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental
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Plant Sci ; 278: 1-11, 2019 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30471722

RESUMO

A nitrogen supply is necessary for all plants. The multifaceted reasons why this nutrient stimulates plant dry weight accumulation are assessed herein. We compared tomato plants grown in full sunlight and in low light environments under four N doses and evaluated plant growth, photosynthetic and calorimetric parameters, leaf anatomy, chloroplast transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and a high resolution profile of optical leaf properties. Increases in N supplies allow tomato plants to grow faster in low light environments (91.5% shading), displaying a robust light harvesting machinery and, consequently, improved light harvesting efficiency. Ultrastructurally, high N doses were associated to a high number of grana per chloroplast and greater thylakoid stacking, as well as high electrodensity by TEM. Robust photosynthetic machinery improves green light absorption, but not blue or red. In addition, low construction and dark respiration costs were related to improved total dry weight accumulation in shade conditions. By applying multivariate analyses, we conclude that improved green light absorbance, improved quantum yield and greater palisade parenchyma cell area are the primary components that drive increased plant growth under natural light-limited photosynthesis.


Assuntos
Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Fotossíntese , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolismo , Tilacoides/fisiologia , Calorimetria , Respiração Celular , Solanum lycopersicum/efeitos da radiação , Solanum lycopersicum/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão , Análise Multivariada , Folhas de Planta/ultraestrutura , Análise de Componente Principal , Luz Solar , Tilacoides/ultraestrutura
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Biota Neotrop. (Online, Ed. ingl.) ; 19(1): e20180666, 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-974025

RESUMO

Abstract: The rio Ribeira de Iguape basin (Paraná State) is highly relevant for the preservation of remnants of the Atlantic Forest. Its high levels of diversity and fish endemism explain the river dynamics promoted by the Ponta Grossa Arch, a geological structure that promotes headwater capture and isolation between the upper rio Paraná drainage, the rio Iguaçu and the rio Ribeira de Iguape. Here, our objective was to provide an unprecedented inventory for headwater streams of the rio Ribeira de Iguape basin at the boundaries of the Ponta Grossa Arch. We found 29 species of fish representing four orders and nine families. Siluriformes was the richest order followed by Characiformes. Nine species presented high abundance of sampled individuals, contributing with 87.8% of the collections. Four species appeared in less than 25% of the sampled sites (occasional), and six species appeared in more than 50% (constant). We identified three non-described species and one non-native (Coptodon rendalli). Two species had their geographical distribution extended and the presence of Astyanax bifasciatus, endemic to the Iguaçu river basin, ratifies recent events of headwater capture between coastal drainages and those that flow into the continent. Studies of biogeographic divisors are necessary to explain the origin and dispersion processes of species in order to direct studies on diversity and preventive management actions. Coptodon rendalli (Tilapia) is an alarming record on the introduction of species in the region.


Resumo: A bacia do rio Ribeira de Iguape (Estado do Paraná) é altamente relevante para a preservação de remanescentes da Mata Atlântica. Os seus altos níveis de diversidade e de endemismo de peixes explicam a dinâmica fluvial promovida pelo Arco de Ponta Grossa, estrutura geológica que promove eventos de captura de cabeceira e de isolamento entre as drenagens do alto rio Paraná, do rio Iguaçu e do rio Ribeira de Iguape. Aqui, nosso objetivo foi fornecer um inventário inédito para riachos de cabeceira da bacia do rio Ribeira de Iguape nos limites do Arco de Ponta Grossa. Encontramos 29 espécies de peixes representando quatro ordens e nove famílias. Siluriformes foi a ordem mais rica seguida por Characiformes. Nove espécies apresentaram alta abundância de indivíduos amostrados, contribuindo com 87,8% das coletas. Quatro espécies apareceram em menos de 25% dos locais amostrados (ocasionais), e seis espécies apareceram em mais de 50 % (constantes). Identificamos três espécies não descritas e uma (Coptodon rendalli) não nativa. Duas espécies tiveram sua distribuição geográfica ampliada e, a presença de Astyanax bifasciatus, endêmica para a bacia do rio Iguaçu, ratifica eventos recentes de captura de cabeceira entre drenagens costeiras e aquelas que fluem para dentro do continente. Estudos de divisores biogeográficos são necessários para explicar os processos de origem e dispersão de espécies a fim de direcionar estudos sobre diversidade e ações de manejo preventivas. Coptodon rendalli (Tilápia) é um registro alarmante sobre a introdução de espécies na região.

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Biota Neotrop. (Online, Ed. ingl.) ; 19(1): e20180574, 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-974030

RESUMO

Abstract: The Devonian Escarpment (DEEPA), located in the south of Brazil, represents an important area of environmental preservation composed by grasslands, gallery forests, as well as rock outcrops and archaeological sites. A law project (LP 527/2016), which suggests a reduction of the DEEPA area in approximately 70% of its original area (from 393,579 to 125,895 ha), is currently being processed in the Paraná State House of Representatives. Such reduction seems to be related to economic interests (mainly agriculture and mining) in the state of Paraná. If approved, LP 527/2016 will allow farmers to deliberately expand their activities, with the suppression of natural forest as main consequence. Additionally, loss of faunal diversity, contamination of water and soils, and alteration in nutrient cycles are expected, due the intensive use of agrochemicals. In addition to the direct environmental consequences, we expect the disappearance of areas of high geological interest, reducing local geodiversity, as well as substantial economic losses with ecotourism. Brazil is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, where it undertakes to develop strategies to prevent biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation by 2020. An approval of the LP would be contradictory, considering that there are few natural vegetation areas in this region of the country. We emphasize that the proposal of such projects goes against the sustainability in the country and disregard the scientific knowledge generated until then. Thus, it is necessary to develop regional and federal political objectives that guarantee economic development in a balanced way, considering the local bio and geodiversity, not the proposal of mechanisms that destroy them.


Resumo: A Escarpa Devoniana (APAED), localizada no sul do Brasil, representa uma importante área de preservação ambiental composta por campos, matas de galeria, além de afloramentos rochosos e sítios arqueológicos. Atualmente, tramita na câmara dos deputados do estado do Paraná um projeto de lei estadual (PL 527/2016) que sugere a redução da área da APAED em aproximadamente 70% de sua área original (de 393.579 para 125.895 ha). Tal redução parece estar relacionada com interesses econômicos (principalmente agropecuária e mineração) no estado do Paraná. Caso aprovado, o PL 527/2016 permitirá que agricultores expandam suas atividades deliberadamente, tendo como consequência principal a supressão de áreas de floresta nativa. Com isso, espera-se perda de diversidade faunística, contaminação de água e solos e alteração nos ciclos de nutrientes, dado o aumento no uso de agroquímicos. Além das consequências ambientas diretas, podemos esperar o desaparecimento de elevado interesse geológico, reduzindo a geodiversidade local, além de substanciais perdas econômicas com ecoturismo. O Brasil é um dos países signatários da Convenção da Diversidade Biológica das Nações Unidas, onde se compromete a desenvolver estratégias que evitem a perda da biodiversidade e a degradação de ecossistemas até 2020. Assim, a aprovação desse projeto de lei é, no mínimo, contraditória considerando que existem poucas áreas de vegetação natural nessa região do país. Destacamos que a proposta de tais projetos vai contra a sustentabilidade no país e desconsideram o conhecimento científico gerado até então. Dessa forma, é necessário o desenvolvimento de objetivos políticos regionais e federais que garantam o desenvolvimento econômico de forma equilibrada, considerando a bio e geodiversidade local, e não a proposta de mecanismos que as destruam.

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PLoS One ; 13(9): e0204114, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30231064

RESUMO

Several hypotheses are used to explain species richness patterns. Some of them (e.g. species-area, species-energy, environment-energy, water-energy, terrestrial primary productivity, environmental spatial heterogeneity, and climatic heterogeneity) are known to explain species richness patterns of terrestrial organisms, especially when they are combined. For aquatic organisms, however, it is unclear if these hypotheses can be useful to explain for these purposes. Therefore, we used a selection model approach to assess the predictive capacity of such hypotheses, and to determine which of them (combined or not) would be the most appropriate to explain the fish species distribution in small Brazilian streams. We perform the Akaike's information criteria for models selections and the eigenvector analysis to control the special autocorrelation. The spatial structure was equal to 0.453, Moran's I, and require 11 spatial filters. All models were significant and had adjustments ranging from 0.370 to 0.416 with strong spatial component (ranging from 0.226 to 0.369) and low adjustments for environmental data (ranging from 0.001 to 0.119) We obtained two groups of hypothesis are able to explain the richness pattern (1) water-energy, temporal productivity-heterogeneity (AIC = 4498.800) and (2) water-energy, temporal productivity-heterogeneity and area (AIC = 4500.400). We conclude that the fish richness patterns in small Brazilian streams are better explained by a combination of Water-Energy + Productivity + Temporal Heterogeneity hypotheses and not by just one.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Peixes/fisiologia , Modelos Teóricos , Rios , Clima Tropical , Animais , Brasil , Geografia , Análise de Regressão , Especificidade da Espécie , Estatística como Assunto
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 16(4)out. 2018. mapas, tab, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-964077

RESUMO

The stable carbon isotopic variability and the contributions of autochthonous (sediment microbial biomass, phytoplankton, and periphyton) and allochthonous (soil microbial biomass) sources available to the detritivorous fish Prochilodus lineatus were investigated in three environments of the floodplain of the Upper Paraná River. The isotopic composition of carbon sources and fish varied significantly among the studied environments. The autochthonous resources, represented by the phytoplankton, were the most assimilated by the species, followed by periphyton and sediment microbial biomass. The species used the sources differently in each environment. This study suggests that the inherent characteristics of this area, as well as the size of the watershed, the dry season, anthropogenic actions, and phytoplankton productivity, favor the use of autochthonous resources by the species studied. Therefore, studies in the floodplain should employ an eco-hydrological approach that quantifies the magnitude of energy subsidies, as well as an access route to consumers, knowledge about the selectivity of detritivorous species and the effects of different land uses.(AU)


A variabilidade isotópica e as contribuições autóctones (biomassa microbiana do sedimento, fitoplâncton e perifíton) e alóctone (biomassa microbiana do solo) assim como as principais fontes de carbono para o peixe detritívoro Prochilodus lineatus foram investigadas em três diferentes ambientes, da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná. A composição isotópica das fontes de carbono e dos consumidores variaram significativamente entre os ambientes estudados, e os recursos alóctones, representados pelo fitoplâncton, foram os mais utilizados pela espécie, seguido pelo perifíton e biomassa do sedimento microbiano. A espécie utilizou fontes de carbono distintas em cada ambiente. Este estudo sugere que características inerentes a cada ambiente, assim como o tamanho do ambiente, o período de seca, ações antropogênicas e produtividade do fitoplâncton favorecem o uso dos recursos alóctones pela espécie estudada. Portanto, estudos na planície de inundação devem empregar uma abordagem eco-hidrológicas que quantifique a magnitude dos subsídios energéticos, bem como as vias energéticas aos consumidores, o conhecimento acerca da seletividade das espécies de detritívoros e o efeito dos diferentes usos da terra.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Biomassa , Biologia de Ecossistemas de Água Doce/classificação , Caraciformes/metabolismo , Isótopos
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 24(19): 16228-16240, 2017 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28540546

RESUMO

In the current study, water quality of five river sites in Parana River basin (Brazil), utilized for public water supply, was assessed through a set of biomarkers in fish Astyanax spp. Population growth and inadequate use of land are challenges to the preservation of biodiversity and resources such as water. Some physicochemical parameters as well as somatic indexes, gills and liver histopathology, genotoxicity, and biochemical biomarkers were evaluated. The highest gonadosomatic index (GSI) and antioxidant parameters (catalase and glutathione S-transferase activities, non-protein thiols), as well as the lowest damage to biomolecules (lipid peroxidation, protein carbonylation, DNA damage) were observed in site 0 (Piava River), which is located at an environmental protected area. Site 1, located in the same river, but downstream site 0 and outside the protection area, presents some level of impact. Fish from site 2 (Antas River), which lack of riparian forest and suffer from silting, presented the highest micronucleus incidence and no melanomacrophages. Differently, individuals from site 3 (Xambrê River) and site 4 (Pinhalzinho River) which receive surface runoff from Umuarama city, urban and industrial sewage, have the highest incidences of liver and gill histopathological alterations, including neoplasia, which indicated the worst health conditions of all sites. In particular, site 4 had high levels of total nitrogen and ammonia, high turbidity, and very low oxygen levels, which indicate important chemical impact. Comparison of the biomarkers in fish allowed classification of the five sites in terms of environmental impact and revealed that sites 3 and 4 had particular poor water quality.


Assuntos
Biomarcadores , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Peixes , Medição de Risco , Animais , Brasil , Cidades , Humanos , Rios , Poluentes Químicos da Água
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PLoS One ; 12(3): e0174499, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28358822

RESUMO

Studies in freshwater ecosystems are seeking to improve understanding of carbon flow in food webs and stable isotopes have been influential in this work. However, variation in isotopic values of basal production sources could either be an asset or a hindrance depending on study objectives. We assessed the potential for basin geology and local limnological conditions to predict stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of six carbon sources at multiple locations in four Neotropical floodplain ecosystems (Paraná, Pantanal, Araguaia, and Amazon). Limnological conditions exhibited greater variation within than among systems. δ15N differed among basins for most carbon sources, but δ13C did not (though high within-basin variability for periphyton, phytoplankton and particulate organic carbon was observed). Although δ13C and δ15N values exhibited significant correlations with some limnological factors within and among basins, those relationships differed among carbon sources. Regression trees for both carbon and nitrogen isotopes for all sources depicted complex and in some cases nested relationships, and only very limited similarity was observed among trees for different carbon sources. Although limnological conditions predicted variation in isotope values of carbon sources, we suggest the resulting models were too complex to enable mathematical corrections of source isotope values among sites based on these parameters. The importance of local conditions in determining variation in source isotope values suggest that isotopes may be useful for examining habitat use, dispersal and patch dynamics within heterogeneous floodplain ecosystems, but spatial variability in isotope values needs to be explicitly considered when testing ecosystem models of carbon flow in these systems.


Assuntos
Carbono/química , Ecossistema , Cadeia Alimentar , Fitoplâncton/química , Carbono/metabolismo , Radioisótopos de Carbono/química , Radioisótopos de Carbono/metabolismo , Água Doce , Isótopos/química , Lagos , Limnologia , Radioisótopos de Nitrogênio/química , Radioisótopos de Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Fitoplâncton/metabolismo , Rios , Estações do Ano
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 39(1): 27-34, jan.-mar. 2017. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-846591

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to identify the population structure of the ichthyofauna in an urban stream within an environmental protection area in southern Brazil. Quarterly samplings were conducted between October 2009 and August 2010. Poecilia reticulata was the most abundant species, followed by Hypostomus ancistroides and Rhamdia quelen. It was found a higher proportion of adults instead of juveniles from P. reticulata and R. quelen populations, while the opposite was recorded for H. ancistroides. Sex ratio of 1:1 was found for H. ancistroides, but differed significantly for P. reticulata and R. quelen. Females of P. reticulata and R. quelen reached higher length than males in the smaller and higher length-classes, while H. ancistroides females were only longer in initial length-classes. It was recorded higher occurrence of mature and maturing individuals. Mature individuals of H. ancistroides were sampled in October, and P. reticulata and R. quelen throughout the sampling period. Despite adverse environmental conditions, the occurrence of juveniles indicates reproductive activity for these species. Population structure studies in degraded systems are urgent, since life-history features of species may suffer changes due to anthropic impacts. Providing such information contributes to decision making and management of degraded systems.


O presente estudo teve por objetivo identificar a estrutura populacional de espécies de peixes em um riacho urbano inserido em uma área de proteção ambiental no sul do Brasil. As amostragens trimestrais ocorreram entre outubro de 2009 e agosto de 2010. Poecilia reticulata foi a espécie mais abundante, seguida de Hypostomus ancistroides e Rhamdia quelen. Poecilia reticulata e R. quelen tiveram maior proporção de adultos em relação aos juvenis e o oposto foi observado para H. ancistroides. A proporção sexual de 1:1 foi encontrada para H. ancistroides, enquanto diferiu significativamente para P. reticulata e R. quelen. As fêmeas de P. reticulata e R. quelen alcançaram comprimentos superiores aos machos nas classes de comprimento iniciais e finais, enquanto para H. ancistroides somente nas classes finais. Os estágios reprodutivos registrados com maior frequência foram de maduros e em maturação. Os exemplares maduros de H. ancistroides foram amostrados em outubro, e de P. reticulata e R. quelen em todo o período de coleta. As características populacionais das espécies estudadas indicam que, a despeito das condições ambientais adversas presentes neste ambiente, a ocorrência de juvenis reflete atividade reprodutiva para estas espécies. Estudos de estrutura populacional em ambientes degradados são cada vez mais urgentes, uma vez que características da história de vida das espécies podem sofrer modificações frente aos impactos antrópicos. A disponibilização dessas informações contribui para tomada de decisões e manejo de ambientes impactados.


Assuntos
Peixes , População , Rios , Área Urbana
16.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(4): e150035, 2016. tab, graf, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-829287

RESUMO

Variations in energetic density (E D ) and the relative condition factor (K n ) of juveniles of Prochilodus lineatus were investigated to identify whether these two variables respond similarly to environmental factors. We hypothesized that fluviometric levels in different sub-basins of the Upper Paraná River floodplain positively influence the E D and K n of juvenile fish. Temporally, the values of E D and K n were linked more directly to the dynamics of the flood pulses on the plain. Spatially, the lowest values of E D and K n were observed in the environment that was directly affected by the operation of dams, the sub-basin Paraná. Although the energy density and condition factor did not show similar results for juveniles in some of the analyses, the evaluation of both parameters provided a complementary tool and additional information that enabled a more accurate investigation of the temporal and spatial dynamic processes in this Neotropical floodplain. We conclude that water level variations in different sub-basins of the Upper Paraná River floodplain considerably affect the relative condition factor and energy status of P. lineatus . We suggest that the impacts of this modification should be mitigated or avoided in order to maintain fish stocks and promote ecosystem integrity.(AU)


Variações na densidade energética (E D ) e no fator de condição relativo (K n ) de juvenis de Prochilodus lineatus foram investigadas buscando identificar se estas duas variáveis respondem de forma semelhante aos fatores ambientais. Nossa hipótese é que o nível fluviométrico, em diferentes subsistemas da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná, influencia positivamente o E D e K n de juvenis da espécie. Temporalmente, os valores de E D e K n estiveram relacionados mais diretamente a dinâmica de pulsos de inundação presente na planície. Espacialmente, os menores valores de E D e K n foram verificados no ambiente mais diretamente afetado pela operação das barragens, o subsistema Paraná. Apesar da densidade de energia e do fator de condição não demonstrarem resultados semelhantes para juvenis em algumas das análises, a avaliação de ambos os parâmetros forneceu uma ferramenta complementar e informações adicionais, que permitiu uma investigação mais detalhada dos processos dinâmicos temporais e espaciais nesta várzea neotropical. Conclui-se que a variação do nível de água, em diferentes subsistemas da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná, afeta consideravelmente a condição corpórea e energética de P. lineatus. Nós sugerimos que impactos que modifiquem este efeito devem ser mitigados ou evitados para manter o estoque de peixes e promover a integridade do ecossistema.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Caraciformes/anatomia & histologia , Caraciformes/fisiologia , Composição Corporal , Ecossistema
17.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(1)2016. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-794398

RESUMO

Diet, energy density (ED) and relative condition factor (Kn ) were used to investigate the energetic assimilation of the invasive fish Hemiodus orthonops under different environmental condition of the upper rio Paraná floodplain. Samples were taken in June and September 2013 and 2014. Nutrient content was determined for sediment. The diet was combined in the Food Index (IAi%), ED was expressed in Kcal/g of dry weight and Kn was calculated by: Kn = Wt/We, where Wt is the total weight and We the expected weight. Detritus/sediment prevailed in the stomachs of specimens from Ivinhema and Baia, while Algae was the main item in Paraná, reflecting the resource availability. ED and Kn from Ivinhema specimens were the greatest, consequence of the quality of food and lower spent on searching and handling food. The Paraná specimens showed lower ED values, but higher Kn values, due to algae consumption, a nutrient-rich resource. Baia presented high aluminum concentration on the sediment and the lower pH values, which contribute to reduce the nutritional value of the detritus and the ED and Kn values of their specimens. In conclusion, H.orthonops is capable to take advantage of the resources availability in the different environments, ensuring their establishment.


Análise de dieta, densidade energética (DE) e fator de condição relativo (Kn ) foram utilizados para investigar a assimilação energética do peixe invasor Hemiodus orthonops sob diferentes condições ambientais da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná. As coletas ocorreram em junho e setembro de 2013 e 2014. O teor de nutrientes foi obtido para o sedimento. A dieta foi combinada no Índice Alimentar (IAi%), a DE foi expressa em Kcal/g de peso seco, o Kn foi calculado através de: Kn = Wt/We, onde Wt é o peso total e We o peso esperado. Detrito/sedimento prevaleceu nos estômagos dos espécimes do Ivinhema e Baía, enquanto Alga foi o principal item no Paraná, refletindo a disponibilidade de recursos. A DE e Kn dos indivíduos do Ivinhema foram os maiores, consequência da qualidade do alimento e do menor gasto em procura e manipulação do alimento. Os indivíduos do Paraná registraram os menores valores de DE, mas elevados valores de Kn , devido ao consumo de alga, um recurso alimentar rico em nutrientes. Baía apresentou elevada concentração de alumínio no sedimento e reduzidos valores de pH, o que contribuiu com a redução do valor nutricional do detrito e dos valores de DE e Kn dos indivíduos. Concluindo, H. orthonops é capaz de se beneficiar da disponibilidade de recursos nos diferentes ambientes, garantindo seu estabelecimento.


Assuntos
Animais , Composição Corporal , Ração Animal/análise , Ração Animal/estatística & dados numéricos , Meio Ambiente , Peixes
18.
An Acad Bras Cienc ; 87(2): 825-33, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26062122

RESUMO

This study investigated the isotopic niches of two fish species, one exotic and one native. It was hypothesized that these species would show little or no isotopic niche overlap. This hypothesis was tested with the isotopic niche concept and the trophic Layman's metrics. A considerable isotopic niche overlap was observed between the species, mainly for the exotic that showed the greater percentage of overlapping, indicating an interspecific competition for food resources. Layman's metrics also showed this species probably exploits a more specific array of food resources when compared with the native species. The native species probably has the ability to exploit a wider array of resources, highlighted by the higher values given for the Layman's metrics. The juveniles and adults of native species showed minor overlapping between the isotopic niches. This indicates that they have probably adopted different foraging strategies, minimizing intraspecific competition. Evidences that the exotic species explores a narrower range of resources and that the native species has a greater isotopic niche and possibly suffer less intraspecific competition, indicates that the native species can tolerate the presence of the exotic species and promote survival and maintenance of its population even under possible competition effects imposed by the exotic species.


Assuntos
Comportamento Competitivo/fisiologia , Peixes/fisiologia , Animais , Ecossistema , Comportamento Alimentar , Feminino , Peixes/classificação , Masculino , Simpatria
19.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 12(4): 783-794, Oct-Dec/2014. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-732614

RESUMO

The variation in energy in the muscles of the most representative fish species from three Neotropical Reservoirs was investigated to determine the effect of the reproductive process on the amount of energy allocated and a possible relationship between the general welfare of the species and their caloric content. Significant differences were detected between the sexes and among the stages of gonad maturity. In general, the variation in energy in the muscles indicate to be a function of the reproductive cycle. In most examined species, females presented the highest caloric values, reflecting physiological differences in their use of energy, relative to the reproductive process. However, there was no significant correlation between caloric values and the condition factor of any species. Significant differences in the caloric content and condition factor were identified in each species belonging different trophic groups, indicating an effect of food quality on the amount of energy stored in the muscles. We conclude that the analyzed species presented a similar pattern of variation in energy, but that this was not reflected in their condition. In addition, an effect of reproduction and feeding habit on energy allocation was observed in both sexes.


Foi investigada a variação da energia nos músculos das espécies de peixes mais representativas de três reservatórios neotropicais, para determinar o efeito do processo reprodutivo na quantidade de energia alocada e uma possível relação entre o bem-estar geral das espécies e seu conteúdo calórico. Foram detectadas diferenças significativas entre os sexos e os estádios de maturidade gonadal. Em geral, a variação da energia nos músculos demonstra ser dependente do ciclo reprodutivo. Na maioria das espécies estudadas, as fêmeas apresentaram os maiores valores calóricos, refletindo as diferenças fisiológicas no uso de sua energia, em relação ao processo reprodutivo. No entanto, não houve correlação significativa entre os valores calóricos e o fator de condição as espécies estudadas. Diferenças significativas do conteúdo calórico e no fator de condição foram identificadas em cada espécie pertencente aos diferentes grupos trófcos, indicando um efeito de qualidade alimentar sobre a quantidade de energia armazenada nos músculos. Conclui-se que as espécies analisadas apresentaram um padrão semelhante de variação de energia, mas que isso não se refletiu em sua condição. Além disso, um efeito da reprodução e hábito alimentar, sobre a alocação de energia, foi observado em ambos os sexos.


Assuntos
Animais , Ingestão de Energia/fisiologia , Músculos/fisiologia , Peixes/fisiologia , Calorimetria/veterinária
20.
Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 36(4): 411-419, out.-dez. 2014. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-848313

RESUMO

The particulate organic carbon (POC) is an important energy source present in the food chain of detritivorous fish. Considering its importance, this study aimed to investigate the effect of the flood pulse on the composition of the POC in a neotropical floodplain. For this, we analyzed the seasonal variations of the carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) in two different hydrological periods in the years 2000 and 2009. Sampling of potential sources of primary producers, as well as the POC, was held in different subsystems of the floodplain of the upper Paraná river (subsystems of the rivers Parana, Baía and Ivinheima). In 2000, there were significant differences on isotopic signature (δ13C) of the POC, unlike what was seen in 2009, where the values of δ13C were depleted us three subsystems, and showed significant differences both in the Paraná and Baia rivers. As this isotopic variation was attributed to the presence of flooding in 2009, that may be incorporated into new sources of the ecosystem. This is contrary to what was observed in 2000, when they were filled with recorded values below 3.5 m fluviometric. Thus, it can be concluded that the flood event has an effect on the composition of POC and therefore can directly influence the structure of fish food chains scavengers of the basin.


O carbono orgânico particulado (COP) é uma fonte de energia importante presente na cadeia alimentar de peixes detritívoros. Considerando sua importância, esse estudo teve como objetivo investigar o efeito do pulso de inundação sobre a composição do COP em uma planície de inundação neotropical. Para isso, foi analisado as variações sazonais da composição isotópica de carbono (δ13C) e nitrogênio (δ15N) em dois períodos hidrológicos distintos, verificados para os anos de 2000 e 2009. As amostragens das potenciais fontes de produtores primários, bem como o COP, foram realizadas em diferentes subsistemas da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná (subsistemas dos rios Paraná, Baía e Ivinheima). Constatou-se que em 2000 não foram registradas diferenças significativas na composição isotópica de carbono (δ13C) do COP, diferentemente do verificado em 2009, em que os valores de δ13C foram deplecionados nos três subsistemas, apresentando diferenças significativas tanto no rio Paraná como Baia. A essa variação isotópica atribuiu-se a presença de cheias em 2009, que pode ter incorporado novas fontes ao ecossistema, ao contrário do que foi verificado em 2000, quando foram registradas cheias com valores fluviométricos inferiores a 3,5 m. Assim, pode-se concluir que o evento de inundação apresenta efeito sobre a composição do COP e que, por conseguinte, pode influenciar a estrutura das cadeias alimentares de peixes detritívoros da bacia.


Assuntos
Carbono , Rios , Áreas Alagadas
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