Cesar Santos
Federal University of Paraná
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Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2004
Henry Louis Spach; Rodrigo Santiago Godefroid; Cesar Santos; Roberto Schwarz; Guilherme Mac Laren Nogueira de Queiroz
Annual variation in the fish assemblage characteristics on a tidal flat was studied in coastal Parana, in southern Brazil. Fish were collected between August 1998 and July 1999, during the diurnal high tide and diurnal and nocturnal low tide of the syzygial (full moon) and quadrature (waning moon) tides, to characterize temporal change in assemblage composition. A total of 64,265 fish in 133 species were collected. The average number of species and individuals, biomass, species richness, diversity (mass) and equitability varied significantly over time . The dissimilarity of the assemblage was greatest in August, September and October in contrast with the period from November to January, with the lowest dissimilarity. The combined action of water temperature, salinity and wind intensity had a great influence over the structure of the fish assemblage.
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2004
Rodrigo Santiago Godefroid; Henry Louis Spach; Cesar Santos; Guilherme MacLaren; Roberto Schwarz
Abundance and diversity of the fish fauna in the shallow infralittoral region of Atami Beach, Parana, Brazil, were studied through monthly collections between July 1998 and June 1999. A total of 7553 fishes from 70 species and 26 families, mainly juvenile forms, was captured in the area. The mean captures in number of species, number of fish and biomass were larger from the end of spring to the middle of autumn; seasonal tendency in richness, diversity (number) and equitability indices were not observed. The largest mean dissimilarity in the composition of the ichthyofauna occurred between June and May in comparison to the period between July and October. The species that contributed most to this dissimilarity were Selene setapinnis (Mitchill, 1815), Conodon nobilis (Linnaeus, 1758) and Stellifer rastrifer (Jordan, 1889). Three great groups reflecting patterns of temporal occurrence of the most abundant species were identified.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2003
Ana Lúcia Vendel; Sabine Granado Lopes; Cesar Santos; Henry Louis Spach
Studies were carried out on fish assemblages in a tidal flat. Samples were obtained monthly at low tide of the half moon in the tidal flat of Paranagua Bay, Brazil, with two seine nets, one with a 1 mm mesh, 30 m in length and 3 m in height and another with a 10 mm mesh, 65 m in length and 2 m in height. A total of 8,890 fish were captured, comprising 24 families and 53 species. The most abundant species were Harengula clupeola and Atherinella brasiliensis, which represented 63.4% of the total, capture. A seasonal tendency was observed in the abundance of fishes, with less fishes being captured during winter and part of spring. The number of species showed a seasonal pattern, with the gradual decrease through winter and a marked increase in summer. The community structure index indicated seasonal changes in the assemblage. The faunistic similarities between months separated the 12 months into four major groups. The seasonal pattern was apparent in the numerically dominant species and the Cluster Analysis revealed five main groups.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2002
Ana Lúcia Vendel; Henry Louis Spach; Sabine Granado Lopes; Cesar Santos
Studies were carried out on structure and dynamics of fish assemblages in the Baguacu tidal creek, Paranagua Bay, Brazil. A total of 30,104 fish were captured, comprising 21 families and 47 species. Both in weight and in number, the species Anchoa parva prevailed. Monthly captures in number and weight were largest in the autumn and part of the winter. No seasonal tendency was observed in the indexes of community structure. The dendrogram produced by the classification of the samples separated the 12 months of collection into three groups, reflecting differences in the qualitative and quantitative occurrences of the most important taxa. Some ecological likeness, not only seasonal patterns of abundance, seemed evident in the seasonality of the groupings of species revealed through the cluster analysis. The principal component analysis reflected mainly the periods of rain and drought
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2004
Henry Louis Spach; Cesar Santos; Rodrigo Santiago Godefroid; M. Nardi; F. Cunha
The fish assemblage in a mangrove tidal creek was studied in monthly collections between August 1998 and July 1999 in the quadrature low tide and high tide, using a fyke net of 30 m x 1.5 m and meshes of 8 and 10 mm. Simultaneously with the biological collections, temperature, salinity, pH, water transparency, and current speed data were obtained. The collections resulted in the capture of 36,873 fish representing 22 families and 52 species. Immature individuals abounded (63.8%), and among the adult specimens there was a larger number of females. The species Anchoa parva, Harengula clupeola, Genidens genidens, and Bairdiella ronchus, contributed to 84.9% of the total capture of fish, however the contribution in mass was of 55.2%, indicating a predominance of small individuals. A smaller number of fish and species seem to occupy the area in the period between August and December, in comparison to the period between February and July, when the larger aggregations appear, mainly of the species Anchoa parva, Harengula clupeola, Opisthonema oglinum, Genidens genidens, Diapterus rhombeus, and Bairdiella ronchus. The environmental factors, pH, water transparency, and rainfall seem to have an influence in the structure of the observed biological patterns.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2001
Rodrigo Santiago Godefroid; Cesar Santos; Marion Hofstaetter; Henry Louis Spach
Apesar da importância, a maioria dos estudos de ictioplâncton na costa sul-sudeste do Brasil, foram realizados sobre a plataforma continental. No que se refere ao ambiente praial, reconhecido como area de criacao, pouco se sabe sobre o ictioplâncton. Foram analisadas 288 amostras coletadas com uma rede tipo picare com 18 x 2 m e malha de 1mm, e rede de plancton conica, com malha de 300 mm e boca de 60 cm. A especie E. argenteus totalizou 78 % das larvas e juvenis capturados. A ocorrencia dos gerreideos foi fortemente concentrada no verao, enquanto que Menticirrhus littoralis, Menticirrhus americanus e Umbrina coroides estiveram presentes em todas as estacoes do ano. M. littoralis foi mais abundante na primavera, enquanto que M. americanus e U. coroides dominaram no inverno. Em todas as especies as maiores capturas ocorreram na baixa-mar. Preferencias ambientais foram indicadas na analise de componentes principais, com as larvas e juvenis de E. argenteus e E. gula positivamente correlacionados com menores ondas e menor morfodinamismo, enquanto que M. americanus, U. coroides e M. furnieri parecem preferir periodos com menores temperaturas e maior morfodinamismo.
Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2003
Henry Louis Spach; Cesar Santos; Rodrigo Santiago Godefroid
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2002
Cesar Santos; Roberto Schwarz-Junior; José Francisco de Oliveira Neto; Henry Louis Spach
Acta Biológica Paranaense | 2006
Marcelo Eduardo Barril Otero; Henry Louis Spach; Guilherme Mac Laren Nogueira de Queiroz; Cesar Santos; Andre Luiz Campos da Silva
Títulos não-correntes | 2012
Henry Louis Spach; Cesar Santos; Helen Audrey Pichler; Juliana Martinhão Ignácio; Sérgio Biato Stoiev