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Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2006

Feeding dynamics and ecomorphology of Oligosarcus jenynsii (Gunther, 1864) and Oligosarcus robustus (Menezes, 1969) in the Lagoa Fortaleza, southern Brazil

Daniela Marques Nunes; Sandra Maria Hartz

Oligosarcus jenynsii and Oligosarcus robustus are fishes of Characidae family that occur in Rio Grande do Sul, Uruguay and northern Argentina. This work purported to study the feeding dynamics (repletion and hepatosomatic indexes and condition factor) over time, and to investigate the coexistence of these two species by evaluating the partition of resources using qualitative and quantitative analyses of diet, temporal and spatial segregation throughout the water column and some ecomorphological aspects of the species in the Lagoa Fortaleza. Specimens were sampled monthly, from May 2000 to April 2001 during 24 h/month, using stationary gill nets of different mesh sizes. The records of each individual included total and standard length; total, stomach and liver weight; sex and stomach repletion. The variation of the mean values of repletion index and relative frequencies of stomach repletion stages indicate that O. jenynsii and O. robustus do not present seasonal differences in feeding intensity. The hepatosomatic index shows an allocation of energy to the liver during every period except reproduction, when part of the energy is used for gonad maturation. The estimated condition factor for both species reveals an increase in the reproductive period, evidencing the influence of gonads upon the condition of the fish. The diet analysis revealed that O. robustus is piscivorous, whereas O. jenynsii is a generalist carnivore, tending to piscivory as well. The active period of O. robustus is more concentrated at sunrise and sunset, whereas O. jenynsii is continually active, a characteristic related to hunting for prey. The ecomorphological analysis revealed differences between the two species in the dimensions of the mouth. Evidence suggests that the species coexist, sharing food sources, differing in oral morphology but ingesting similar prey, possibly because food is not a limiting factor in the environment.


Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2004

Dinâmica reprodutiva de Oligosarcus jenynsii e O. robustus (Characiformes, Characidae) na lagoa Fortaleza, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Daniela Marques Nunes; Mateus Pellanda; Sandra Maria Hartz

Oligosarcus jenynsii (Gunther, 1864) and O. robustus Menezes, 1969 are fish species distributed in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Uruguay, and northern Argentina. The reproductive period and recruitment, sex ratio, absolute and relative fecundity, and body length at first gonadal maturation of the two carnivorous species from Fortaleza Lagoon were analized. The specimens were sampled monthly, from May 2000 to April 2001, with fishing effort of 24 hours/month, using stationary gillnets of different mesh sizes and seine net (three samples per edge). The records of each individual included total length, total weight, gonad weight, sex and gonadal maturity stage. The reproductive period of both O. jenynsii and O. robustus ranges from May/June to November/December, according to the bimonthly variation of the mean values of gonosomatic index, and the relative frequencies of the gonadal maturation stages. Recruitment of new individuals to the population occurs from November/December to March/April. The sex ratio is different from 1:1 for O. jenynsii and similar to 1:1 for O. robustus. The mean absolute fecundity, calculated by counting sub-sampled oocytes from mature females, was 14,483 oocytes for O. jenynsii, and 16,308 oocytes for O. robustus. The first maturation curve shows that O. jenynsii begins to reproduce between 84 mm and 104 mm (total length), and O. robustus between 126 mm and 146 mm, probably at similar ages.


Human Ecology | 2011

Fishing Strategies and Niche Partitioning Among Coastal Fishers in Southern Brazil

Daniela Marques Nunes; Sandra Maria Hartz; Renato Azevedo Matias Silvano


Archive | 2001

Subsídios para elaboração de plano de manejo com bases na ecologia da paisagem : estudo de caso na bacia hidrográfica do Arroio Velhaco

Maria Luiza Porto; Vanessa Becker; Thomas Michael Berger; Cynthia Suzanne Selbach Cenzano; Marcelo Maisonette Duarte; Carlos Jose Sarmento Ferreira; Taís Cristine Ernst Frizzo; Ricardo Dourado Furtado; Andre de Mendonca Lima; N.A.F. Machado; Fernanda Costa Maia; Rualdo Menegat; Daniela Marques Nunes; Paulo Luiz de Oliveira; Sandra Maria Hartz; Daniel Pereira; Rafael Garziera Perin; Lia Rosane Rodrigues; G. Rohde; Valério D. Pillar; Albano Schwarzbold; Linda Naura Macedo Silva; C. Sippel; Lacina Maria Freitas Teixeira


Archive | 1997

Biologia reprodutiva de Platanichthys platana (Regan, 1917) da Lagoa das Custódias, Tramandaí, RS, Brasil (clupeiformes, clupeidae)

Daniela Marques Nunes; Clarice Bernhardt Fialho; Sandra Maria Hartz


Archive | 2001

Aspectos reprodutivos de Oligosarcus robustus (Menezes, 1969) na Lagoa da Fortaleza, município de Cidreira, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Daniela Marques Nunes; Sandra Maria Hartz


Archive | 2001

Organismos aquáticos indicadores de zonação fluvial na Bacia do Arroio Velhaco, RS, Brasil

Vanessa Becker; Cynthia Suzanne Selbach Cenzano; Ricardo Dourado Furtado; Sandra Maria Hartz; Rualdo Menegat; Daniela Marques Nunes; Daniel Pereira; Maria Luiza Porto; Albano Schwarzbold; Linda Naura Macedo Silva; Lacina Maria Freitas Teixeira


Archive | 2001

Época de reprodução e fecundidade de Oligosarcus jenynsii (Günther, 1864) da lagoa Fortaleza, Cidreira, RS, Brasil

Mateus Pellanda; Daniela Marques Nunes; Sandra Maria Hartz


Archive | 1999

Distribuição e abundância da ictiofauna em alguns riachos da bacia do Rio Maquiné, RS : observações iniciais e avaliação de procedimentos de campo

Daniela Marques Nunes; Fernando Becker; Sandra Maria Hartz


Archive | 1998

Composição e abundância da ictiofauna em três corpos lagunares do litoral norte do estado do Rio Grande do Sul

Daniela Marques Nunes; Sandra Maria Hartz

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Sandra Maria Hartz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Albano Schwarzbold

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Daniel Pereira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernando Becker

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Luiza Porto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Mateus Pellanda

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rualdo Menegat

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andre de Mendonca Lima

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos Jose Sarmento Ferreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lia Rosane Rodrigues

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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