Piscivory
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1. Stable isotope evidence for trophic overlap of sympatric Mexican Lake Chapala silversides (Teleostei: Atherinopsidae: Chirostoma spp.)
We explore the trophic role that a diverse sympatric group of fishes in the genus Chirostoma play in a large, shallow lake in central Mexico, Lake Chapala. We use δ13C and δ15N stable isotope - based food web analyses to explore how they relate to other components of the Lake Chapala ecosystem. We find five Chirostoma species in top trophic levels of the C
Neotrop. ichthyol.. Publicado em: 02/06/2015
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2. Composição e sobreposição alimentar de Acestrorhynchus Britskii e A. Lacustris (Characiformes : Acestrorhynchidae) do reservatório de Sobradinho, rio São Francisco (BA)
The Acestrorhynchidae family has Acestrorhynchus as the only genus, represented by 15 species with occurrence restricted to South America. Its members possess a long and slender body, large mouth with conical and/or canine teeth, prey in a shoal formation, have piscivorous feeding habit and preference for lentic habitats such as lakes, marginal ponds and bac
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Composição, abundância e dinâmica reprodutiva e alimentar de populações de peixes de um reservatório recém-formado (UHE - Capim Branco I / MG)
The loss of diversity is one of the main damage to the environment caused by the construction of reservoirs and it is related to the disappearance of terrestrial habitats by flooding, and the changes produced in the aquatic habitat. These changes reflect, above all, in the availability of food and in the reproduction of the fish species, leading to a remarka
Publicado em: 2008
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4. ComposiÃÃo, abundÃncia e dinÃmica reprodutiva e alimentar de populaÃÃes de peixes de um reservatÃrio recÃm-formado (UHE - Capim Branco I / MG)
The loss of diversity is one of the main damage to the environment caused by the construction of reservoirs and it is related to the disappearance of terrestrial habitats by flooding, and the changes produced in the aquatic habitat. These changes reflect, above all, in the availability of food and in the reproduction of the fish species, leading to a remarka
Publicado em: 2008