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Body condition factor and diet the endemic ichthyofauna in streams of the Atlantic Forest inside and outside in an environmental protection area

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Author(s):
Daiane Montoia Comparsi [1] ; Evanilde Benedito [2]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Departamento de Biologia. Laboratório de Ecologia Energética do Núcleo de Pesquisas em Limnologia, Ictiologia e Aquicultura - Brasil
[2] Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais. Departamento de Biologia - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: IHERINGIA SERIE ZOOLOGIA; v. 113, 2023-05-15.
Abstract

ABSTRACT This is paper we analyze the diet and body condition factor (Mi) of three endemic species inside and outside an environmental protection area, to compare the effectiveness of the protection area in providing a greater spectrum of food items and greater environmental well-being to ichthyofauna. The study area comprised streams of the Ribeira do Iguape River basin, Campos Gerais National Park (CGNP), Paraná state and its surroundings. Eleven streams were sampled inside and outside, using electric fishing. A Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance to investigate the composition of food items and a Permutational Analysis of Multivariate Dispersions was used to investigate the variability between food items. The Scaled Mass Index (Mi) of the body condition was used to determine the relative condition factor of each individual of each species. Regarding the diet, there were no significant differences between inside and outside in the composition and variability of food items, this similarity may be associated with existing environmental degradation inside. However, the Mi was significant, and only one species presented greater well-being inside, because inside streams receive greater allochthonous intake of riparian vegetation, but, when it comes to the two species that perform the link of the aquatic food web with the terrestrial, the opposite occurred. These results indicate that the studied fragment, under anthropic pressures, is currently unable to conserve its biodiversity. The inside has no Management Plan, the manager must elaborate and implement it as a first step so that the situation can be reverted and the conservation effectiveness ensured in this highly threatened area, characterized by being one of the most important remnants of the Atlantic Forest, having relevant ecosystem services from a rare humid forest of Araucaria. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/07916-7 - Predicting the effects of global warming on the stability of food webs
Grantee:Daiane Montoia Comparsi
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)