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Soares N. N., DeHart P. A. P., Marshall B. G., Pouilly Marc, Oliveira A. C. B., Bussons M. R. F. M., Freitas C. E. C., Yamamoto K. C. (2021). Ontogenetic change in the diet of Semaprochilodus insignis (Characiformes : Prochilodontidae) during migration between two limnologically distinct environments in the Amazon Basin. Neotropical Ichthyology, 19 (4), p. e190134 [16 p.]. ISSN 1679-6225.

Titre du document
Ontogenetic change in the diet of Semaprochilodus insignis (Characiformes : Prochilodontidae) during migration between two limnologically distinct environments in the Amazon Basin
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000730848400001
Auteurs
Soares N. N., DeHart P. A. P., Marshall B. G., Pouilly Marc, Oliveira A. C. B., Bussons M. R. F. M., Freitas C. E. C., Yamamoto K. C.
Source
Neotropical Ichthyology, 2021, 19 (4), p. e190134 [16 p.] ISSN 1679-6225
Semaprochilodus insignis is an Amazonian migratory fish species, moving in large shoals between white- and black-water rivers. It has long been classified as a detritivorous fish. However, it is possible that the trophic plasticity of S. insignis could be higher than previously assumed. The objective of this study was to investigate the relative contributions of autotrophic energy sources to the diet of S. insignis in the Negro and Solimaes rivers and to determine if the species undergoes an ontogenetic change in the diet. We found variations between the delta C-13 and delta N-15 values of S. insignis between the rivers. In the Negro River, periphyton (84%) was the principal energy source for adults, while juveniles in the Solimaes River foraged predominantly on terrestrial plants/C-3 macrophytes (50%) and phytoplankton (42%). These variations in isotopic signatures are likely associated with migratory movements of S. insignis at different life stages and hydrological periods. Instead of the previously assumed dietary classification, we suggest that S. insignis varies its diet ontogenetically, with adults acting as illiophagous in black-water while the young are detritivorous in white-water rivers. The results show that this species creates complex links between food chains, thus emphasizing the importance of conserving flooded areas.
Plan de classement
Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034]
Description Géographique
BRESIL ; AMAZONAS ; AMAZONE BASSIN ; RIO NEGRO ; SOLIMOES COURS D'EAU
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010083833]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010083833
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