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Check List | 2013

The stream fish fauna from the rio Machado basin, Rondônia State, Brazil

Lilian Casatti; María Angélica Pérez-Mayorga; Fernando R. Carvalho; Gabriel Lourenço Brejão; Igor David da Costa

The rio Machado (also known as Ji-Parana) is a tributary of the rio Madeira in the Amazon basin. Currently, the rio Madeira contains the greatest fish species richness of the world, with approximately 1,000 species. The present study presents the fish inventory from streams of the rio Machado basin. In total, 75 stream reaches, 80 meter-length, randomly selected, were sampled in 2011 (August to October) and 2012 (June to July). Overall, 22,875 fish in eight orders, 32 families, 89 genera, and 140 species were collected. Richness estimators indicate that almost 90% of the expected richness was registered. The great majority of specimens (52.2%) was represented by small sized piabas such as Serrapinnus aff. notomelas , Moenkhausia collettii , Serrapinnus microdon , and Hemigrammus melanochrous . Of the total richness, 25 species were restricted to 9°00’ S and 10°00’ S; among them, 14 were exclusive to the lower portion of the basin, which exhibits the larger proportion of native vegetation covering.


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2013

Trophic ecology of the ichthyofauna of a stretch of the Urucu River (Coari, Amazonas, Brazil)

Igor David da Costa; Carlos Edwar de Carvalho Freitas

INTRODUCTION: The floodplains of the large Amazonian rivers are very productive as a result of seasonal fluctuations of water levels. This favors the fishes as they are provided with a wide range of habitats and food resources; AIM: In this study, we identified the trophic structure of fish assemblages in the upper river Urucu area (State of Amazonas - Brazil), observing seasonal changes determined by the hydrological cycle; Methods: Samples were collected with the aid of gillnets, during the flood season (April/2008) and the dry season (August/2008) in areas upstream and downstream of ports of the Urucu river within the municipality of Coari, Amazonas, Brazil; RESULTS: 902 individuals of seven orders, 23 families and 82 species were collected. Fishes were more abundant in the dry season than in the flood season, and the piscivores and carnivores (Serrasalumus rhombeus and Osteoglossum bicirrhosum) were the most significant trophic categories in the dry season whereas piscivores and insectivores (Serrasalumus rhombeus, Bryconops alburnoides and Dianema urostriatum) were more abundant in the flood season. The trophic diversity, dominance and evenness were very similar in all sampling periods and show lower values than taxonomic index patterns, except for the trophic dominance in the dry season. Taxonomic diversity and dominance were higher in the flood season if compared to the dry season, but figures were quite uniform and there were no great discrepancies between seasons. CONCLUSION: We found through our studies that the dry and flood seasons work as regulatory factors of abundance of fishes of certain trophic categories in the Urucu river, what can be possibly explained by the availability of resources and the food spectrum of each category.


Acta Amazonica | 2015

The seasonal diet of Aequidens tetramerus (Cichlidae) in a small forest stream in the Machado River basin, Rondônia, Brazil

Igor David da Costa; Maiza Oliveira Soares

Trophic relationships in fish communities are affected by the availability of resources, which in turn is affected by spatial and temporal variations throughout the year. The aims of this study were to characterize the diet of A. tetramerus in a streamlet in the north of Brazil and compare its composition in different hydrological seasons (wet and dry seasons). Collections were performed every two months from October 2011 to September 2012 with the aid of seine nets, hand net and fishing traps in the streamlet located in the Machado River drainage basin in the Rondonia state. Most of the specimens collected were quite small (< 40 mm) and had empty stomachs. Our results showed that A. tetramerus feeds on a wide variety of items of plant origin, such as algae, seeds and leaves, as well as items of animal origin, including bryozoans, crustaceans, fish scales, terrestrial insects and detritus. The data also indicated higher consumption of aquatic insects than other food items, suggesting a primarily insect-based diet. Items of plant and allochthonous origin were consumed more in the wet season than in the dry season, but there were no seasonal differences in the consumption of animal and autochthonous items.


Zoologia (Curitiba) | 2015

Factors determining the structure of fish assemblages in an Amazonian river near to oil and gas exploration areas in the Amazon basin (Brazil): establishing the baseline for environmental evaluation

Igor David da Costa; Carlos Edwar de Carvalho Freitas

Determining the significance of biotic and abiotic factors in the structuring of fish assemblages in freshwater environments is an important question in ecology, particularly in view of environmental changes caused by man. In this paper we sought to identify the factors responsible for the composition and abundance of fish species collected with gill nets in six locations near ports in forest clearance areas opened up for oil and natural gas exploration (Petrobras Pedro Moura Base) in the Urucu River, during drought and flood cycles. In all, 923 individuals from 23 families and 82 species were collected, totalling a biomass of 182,244 g. The most abundant species during the flood season were Bryconops alburnoides (Kner, 1858) and Dianema urostriatum (Miranda Ribeiro, 1912); in the drought season, the predominant species were Osteoglossum bicirrhosum (Cuvier, 1829) and Serrasalmus rhombeus (Linnaeus, 1766). The species with the greatest biomass during the flood season were Pellona castelnaeana (Valenciennes, 1847), S. rhombeus and Pellona flavipinis (Valenciennes, 1847). During the drought season, the predominant species was O. bicirrhosum. When both periods were analysed together, electrical conductivity, water transparency and dissolved oxygen were the most important factors. The species Hemisorubim platyrhynchos (Valenciennes, 1840), O. bicirrhosum, Chaetobranchus flavenscens Heckel, 1840, Geophagus proximus (Castelnau, 1855) were strongly related to high values of conductivity, pH and water current velocity during the drought season, as well as Serrasalmus altispinis Merckx, Jegu & Santos, 2000, Triportheus albus Cope, 1872, Triportheus angulatus (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) and Brycon melanopterus (Cope, 1872) that were associated with less depth and width in the drought season whereas P. castelnaeana, D. urostriatum, Rhytiodus argenteofuscus Kner, 1858 and Sorubim lima (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) were mainly associated with high transparency and dissolved oxygen during the flood season.


Hydrobiologia | 2018

Responses of fish assemblages to subtle elevations in headwater streams in southwestern Amazonia

Igor David da Costa; Ana Cristina Petry; Rosana Mazzoni

This study aimed to characterize species composition and abundance of fish assemblages of low-order streams of the Machado River Basin and to identify the main environmental factors associated to fish assemblages along the elevational gradient. Fishes were collected by seine and dip nets, along an 80-m stretch of 71 streams. In each site, we recorded physical, chemical, and land–water ecotone variables. We collected 22,702 specimens of 91 species. Species richness and abundance varied negatively with elevation. Ordination and similarity analyses detected that streams located in higher and middle elevation ranges differed in species composition from those in the lower elevation range. Almost one-third of the recorded species were selected as indicator species. Species of the families Trichomycteridae, Cichlidae, Gymnotidae, and Characidae were closely associated with the land–water ecotone and structural characteristics of lower elevation range, whereas several other Characidae species were more abundant in middle elevation range, where aquatic vegetation cover and conductivity values were higher. By assuming that composition and relative abundance of fish respond to environmental changes, hydrological characteristics may be viewed as environmental filters for stream assemblages by ultimately selecting the pool of species able to reach for specific elevation ranges and meet their biological requirements.


Acta Amazonica | 2017

Feeding ecology of Serrapinnus notomelas (Characiformes: Cheirodontinae) in small forest streams in the Machado River basin, Rondônia, Brazil

Igor David da Costa; Vanessa Rocha

Estudos sobre a estrutura trofica de peixes dao informacoes sobre autoecologia especies e seu papel no ecossistema. Os objetivos deste estudo foram caracterizar a dieta Serrapinnus notomelas em igarapes da bacia do rio Machado e avaliar o efeito da sazonalidade das chuvas. Os peixes foram coletados bimestralmente de julho 2013 a maio de 2014, com redes de arrasto e redes de mao. O comprimento de cada especime foi medido para identificar a categoria das classes. Tambem foram medidos o grau de replecao e o volume de cada item ingerido, e estes dados foram combinadas para se obter um indice alimentar. Foram utilizados uma ANOVA e Kruskal-Wallis para diferencas entre classes de comprimento e graus de replecao, teste de qui-quadrado para detectar diferencas sazonais na origem dos alimentos e analise de escalonamento multidimensional nao-metrico para examinar variacao temporal na dieta. Nos encontramos que a maioria dos individuos eram maiores que 20 mm, apresentando distribuicao polimodal. Para ambas as estacoes a maioria dos estomagos apresentaram-se cheios. Serrapinnus notomelas ingeriu itens vegetais e animais. Observamos maior consumo de macrofitas aquaticas e algas, sugerindo comportamento alimentar onivoro com tendencia a herbivoria. Itens de origem vegetal e autoctone foram mais consumidos que os demais itens em ambas as estacoes, e o consumo de itens animais e itens autoctones variou entre as estacoes. Estes resultados reforcam a ideia de que S. notomelas apresenta plasticidade trofica entre as estacoes.


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2016

Diel variation in the structure of fish assemblages in south western Amazon streams

Igor David da Costa; Wesclen Vilar Nogueira

Aim We investigate the influence of luminosity, habitat conservation and pluviometric periods in fish assemblages of in pasture and forest small streams in western amazon. Methods Sampling was conducted every two months from July 2013 to April 2014 in nine first- and second-order streams using seine nets and dip nets during the day and night. Fish composition, richness and total abundance were determined for each sampling period. The PERMANOVA was used to evaluate the effects of land use, season, and photoperiod, on fish assemblages. Fish assemblage structure for each stream in the presence and absence of photoperiod was ordered by NMDS analysis. Results In the light period, 3,484 specimens from 69 species were collected, while 4,574 specimens from 71 species where collected in the dark period. No significant differences in abundance and species richness were recorded between the presence and absence of luminosity periods, rainy and dry seasons and streams in forest and deforested areas. We found evidence of the dark phase composition and richness of exclusive species (22% of species collected were found at night), which were greater than in the light period (20% of species). Conclusion Despite our failure to identify any nycterohemeral segregation, the results complement existing knowledge of regional ichthyofauna and help provide a better understanding of the distributional, behavioral and functional ecological patterns of fish assemblages.


Biotemas | 2014

Aspectos da alimentação de Knodus heteresthes (Characiformes, Characidae) no igarapé do Nove, bacia do rio Machado, Rondônia, Brasil

Wesclen Vilar Nogueira; Igor David da Costa


Biotemas | 2011

Composição e abundância de peixes da interface entre as águas abertas e bancos de macrófitas e sua dinâmica nos períodos de crepúsculos matutino e vespertino, no lago Catalão, Amazonas, Brasil.

Igor David da Costa; Ana Carolina Prado Valladares da Rocha; Mariana do Amaral Camara Lima; Jansen Alfredo Sampaio Zuanon


Biota Neotropica | 2017

Fishes from the Jaru Biological Reserve, Machado River drainage, Madeira River basin, Rondônia State, northern Brazil

Igor David da Costa; Willian Massaharu Ohara; Missilene Almeida

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Wesclen Vilar Nogueira

Universidade Federal de Rondônia

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Ana Cristina Petry

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Maiza Oliveira Soares

Universidade Federal de Rondônia

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Missilene Almeida

Universidade Federal de Rondônia

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Rosana Mazzoni

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Vanessa Martins Rocha

Universidade Federal de Rondônia

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