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Sci Total Environ ; 691: 367-377, 2019 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31323582

RESUMO

This research aimed to understand how anthropic impacts generated by sugarcane plantations and urban development affect a Neotropical river in northeastern Brazil, through the evaluation of the relationships between the local ichthyofauna and environmental variables, and different patterns of land cover, in addition to seasonal variation. Monthly samples of environmental parameters and icthyofauna were taken from September 2013 to August 2014 in the lower course of the Capibaribe River (PE, Brazil). Environmental parameters varied significantly among land cover and seasons, grouping separately samples from the Anthropized and Forested areas. Highest values of phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, fecal coliform (E. coli) and ammoniacal nitrogen, together with the lowest dissolved oxygen concentrations, were recorded in the Anthropized areas. Species richness, evenness, and diversity of fishes were highest in the Forested areas, while abundance was highest in the Anthropized areas. Our results emphasize the importance of riparian forests, since the forested sites had best environmental conditions and ichthyofauna with higher diversity and evenness. Impacts caused by sugarcane plantations and urban development resulted in the simplification of the ichthyofauna and nutrient enrichment, which underpinned a process of eutrophication. Our results reinforce the need for the development of management plans that encourage rational land use practices, the protection of aquatic ecosystems, the recovery of riverside areas, and the conservation of local biodiversity.

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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2012: 205182, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22919296

RESUMO

Besides its extreme climate conditions, the Caatinga (a type of tropical seasonal forest) hosts an impressive faunal and floristic biodiversity. In the last 50 years there has been a considerable increase in the number of studies in the area. Here we aimed to present a review of these studies, focusing on four main fields: vertebrate ecology, plant ecology, human ecology, and ethnobiology. Furthermore, we identify directions for future research. We hope that the present paper will help defining actions and strategies for the conservation of the biological diversity of the Caatinga.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecologia , Estações do Ano , Animais , Biodiversidade , Brasil , Humanos , Plantas
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22454668

RESUMO

Fish represent the group of vertebrates with the largest number of species and the largest geographic distribution; they are also used in different ways by modern civilizations. The goal of this study was to compile the current knowledge on the use of ichthyofauna in zootherapeutic practices in Brazil, including ecological and conservational commentary on the species recorded. We recorded a total of 85 species (44 fresh-water species and 41 salt-water species) used for medicinal purposes in Brazil. The three most commonly cited species were Hoplias malabaricus, Hippocampus reidi, and Electrophorus electricus. In terms of conservation status, 65% of species are in the "not evaluated" category, and 14% are in the "insufficient data" category. Three species are in the "vulnerable" category: Atlantoraja cyclophora, Balistes vetula, and Hippocampus erectus. Currently, we cannot avoid considering human pressure on the population dynamics of these species, which is an essential variable for the conservation of the species and the ecosystems in which they live and for the perpetuation of traditional medical practices.

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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 9(3): 117-129, July-Sept. 2009. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-578528

RESUMO

Foram realizadas coletas utilizando vários apetrechos de pesca, entre os meses de março/07 e fevereiro/08, na lagoa Curralinho, uma lagoa marginal no trecho submédio do rio São Francisco, com o objetivo de avaliar a composição ictiofaunística após seu isolamento da calha principal do rio e deplecionamento de água. Foi coletado um total de 4.638 espécimes, com uma biomassa de 129.782,84 g, distribuídos em 16 famílias e 47 espécies das ordens Characiformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Siluriformes, Perciformes, Gymnotiformes e Clupeiformes. Observou-se que os Characiformes foram os mais abundantes, com 87,3 por cento dos exemplares de pequeno (<100 mm) e médio porte (<200 mm). Dentre as espécies encontradas, 26,7 por cento são constantes, 35,6 por cento acessórias e 37,8 por cento acidentais. Characidae concentra a maioria das espécies e indivíduos, seguida de Acestrorhynchidae. Moenkhausia costae, Triportheus guentheri, Pygocentrus piraya e Prochilodus argenteus apresentaram constância de 100 por cento. Invertívoros e piscívoros dominaram quantitativamente e sua biomassa indica um domínio de predadores, tendo os detritívoros apresentado a segunda maior biomassa. Houve uma predominância de espécies sedentárias, com poucos exemplares de espécies migradoras, das famílias Anostomidae e Prochilodontidae e Salminus franciscanus. A riqueza, diversidade e eqüitabilidade apresentaram-se relativamente altas durante todo o período de estudo. Pode-se concluir que a lagoa Curralinho é um importante ambiente de abrigo, alimentação e descanso para a ictiofauna, mantendo peixes forrageiros que servem de base para a cadeia trófica e a sustentação pesqueira. Em vista disso, faz-se necessário o desenvolvimento de políticas ambientais e práticas de manejo que preservem a integridade desses habitats e a funcionalidade de seu papel na conservação da ictiodiversidade deste trecho da bacia do São Francisco.


Samplings with various fishing devices were undertaken between March 2007 and February 2008, in the Curralinho lake, a marginal pond located in the submedium São Francisco river, aiming at evaluating the fish fauna composition after its isolation from the river channel and water depletion. A total of 4,638 specimens was collected, with a biomass of 129,782.84 g, distributed in 16 families and 47 species from the Orders Characiformes, Cyprinodontiformes, Siluriformes, Perciformes, Gymnotiformes and Clupeiformes. Characiformes were most abundant and 87.3 percent of the specimens were small (<100 mm) or medium-sized (<200 mm). Among the species collected, 26.7 percent were constant, 35.6 percent accessory and 37.8 percent accidental. Characidae encompasses most of the species and individuals, followed by Acestrorhynchidae. Moenkhausia costae, Triportheus guentheri, Pygocentrus piraya and Prochilodus argenteus were present in all samples. Invertivores and piscivores dominated quantitatively and their biomass indicate a predominance of predators, with detritivores presenting the second greatest biomass. Resident species prevailed, with few individuals of migratory fish belonging to Anostomidae and Prochilodontidae families and Salminus franciscanus. Fish richness, diversity and equitability were relatively high throughout the period of study. It may be concluded that the Curralinho lake is an important shelter, feeding and resting ground for the ichthyofauna, mainly for forage fish that serve as the basis of the trophic chain and fisheries´ sustainability. Therefore, there is an urgent need of environmental policy and management practices development that would preserve habitat integrity and functionability of their role in the conservation of ichthyodiversity of this stretch of the São Francisco basin.

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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 9(3): 131-136, July-Sept. 2009. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-578529

RESUMO

O presente estudo tem por objetivo caracterizar a organização dos ovócitos e os estádios maturacionais do ovário da pescada Plagioscion squamosissimus. As coletas foram realizadas bimestralmente no reservatório de Pedra, rio de Contas (BA), entre novembro de 2004 e setembro de 2006. As análises microscópicas foram realizadas através de cortes histológicos, corados com hematoxilina - eosina - floxina e mistura tricrômica de Gomori. Através da análise macro e microscópica, foram identificados cinco estádios maturacionais. A coloração das gônadas variou de acordo com o desenvolvimento gonadal. Para o desenvolvimento ovocitário, foram definidas seis fases: ovogônia e perinucleolar; vitelogênica e lipídica inicial; vitelogênica e lipídica intermediária; vitelogênica e lipídica avançada e pré-ovulação. Foram observadas estruturas semelhantes às de peixes marinhos, como fusão de gotículas de óleo nas fases finais de maturação e hidratação pré-ovulatória. Estas características podem ser explicadas pela origem marinha da família Sciaenidae, indicando a necessidade de estudos mais detalhados para compreender o aparecimento, desenvolvimento e função dessas estruturas ao longo do desenvolvimento ovocitário.


This study aimed to characterize oocyte organization and maturation stages of Plagioscion squamosissimus ovary. Samples were collected bimonthly in Pedra reservoir, Contas River (BA), between November 2004 and September 2006. Microscopic analyses were made on histological cuts stained with hematoxylin - eosin - phloxine and Gomori trichromic mixture. Five maturation stages were identified through macro and microscopic analysis. Gonad coloration varied according to maturation stages. Six phases of oocyte development were identified: oogonia and perinucleolar, vitellogenic and early lipidic, vitellogenic and intermediate lipidic, vitellogenic and advanced lipidic, and pre-ovulation. Cell structures were similar to those found among marine species, such as oil droplets fusion at later developmental stages and pre-ovulatory hydration. Such features may be explained by the marine origin of Sciaenidae, thus suggesting the need of more detailed studies for understanding the origin, development and function of these structures along oocyte developmental stages.

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