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Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir
The exploitation of resources by closely related species with similar niches may be mediated by differences in activity patterns, which may vary in nycthemeral scale and seasonal scale. Piranhas Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus are Neotropical predators that occur sympatrically in many en...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5735643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29359177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8064126 |
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author | Sá-Oliveira, Júlio C. Ferrari, Stephen F. Vasconcelos, Huann C. Gentil Araujo, Andrea S. Costa Campos, Carlos E. Mattos-Dias, Claudio A. Gellis Fecury, Amanda A. Oliveira, Euzébio Mendes-Junior, Raimundo N. G. Isaac, Victoria J. |
author_facet | Sá-Oliveira, Júlio C. Ferrari, Stephen F. Vasconcelos, Huann C. Gentil Araujo, Andrea S. Costa Campos, Carlos E. Mattos-Dias, Claudio A. Gellis Fecury, Amanda A. Oliveira, Euzébio Mendes-Junior, Raimundo N. G. Isaac, Victoria J. |
author_sort | Sá-Oliveira, Júlio C. |
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description | The exploitation of resources by closely related species with similar niches may be mediated by differences in activity patterns, which may vary in nycthemeral scale and seasonal scale. Piranhas Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus are Neotropical predators that occur sympatrically in many environments of the Amazon basin. To evaluate the strategies adopted by these two species in a restricted environment (a reservoir), nycthemeral and seasonal samples were made, identifying the composition of the diet and their activity patterns. A total of 402 specimens were collected: 341 S. gibbus and 61 S. rhombeus. Both species fed themselves primarily on fish, with some seasonal variation being found in S. gibbus during the flood season, when plant material was consumed. There was considerable temporal overlap in the foraging behavior of the two species, although S. rhombeus presented a bimodal pattern of abundance over the 24-hour cycle. S. rhombeus was more active during the nighttime, between dusk and early morning, whereas S. gibbus was active throughout the nycthemeral cycle. These findings indicate low levels of competition between the two species, which allowed for a considerable overlap in nighttime foraging, following distinct nycthemeral patterns of foraging activity and allowing their coexistence. |
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spelling | pubmed-57356432018-01-22 Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir Sá-Oliveira, Júlio C. Ferrari, Stephen F. Vasconcelos, Huann C. Gentil Araujo, Andrea S. Costa Campos, Carlos E. Mattos-Dias, Claudio A. Gellis Fecury, Amanda A. Oliveira, Euzébio Mendes-Junior, Raimundo N. G. Isaac, Victoria J. ScientificWorldJournal Research Article The exploitation of resources by closely related species with similar niches may be mediated by differences in activity patterns, which may vary in nycthemeral scale and seasonal scale. Piranhas Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus are Neotropical predators that occur sympatrically in many environments of the Amazon basin. To evaluate the strategies adopted by these two species in a restricted environment (a reservoir), nycthemeral and seasonal samples were made, identifying the composition of the diet and their activity patterns. A total of 402 specimens were collected: 341 S. gibbus and 61 S. rhombeus. Both species fed themselves primarily on fish, with some seasonal variation being found in S. gibbus during the flood season, when plant material was consumed. There was considerable temporal overlap in the foraging behavior of the two species, although S. rhombeus presented a bimodal pattern of abundance over the 24-hour cycle. S. rhombeus was more active during the nighttime, between dusk and early morning, whereas S. gibbus was active throughout the nycthemeral cycle. These findings indicate low levels of competition between the two species, which allowed for a considerable overlap in nighttime foraging, following distinct nycthemeral patterns of foraging activity and allowing their coexistence. Hindawi 2017 2017-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5735643/ /pubmed/29359177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8064126 Text en Copyright © 2017 Júlio C. Sá-Oliveira et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sá-Oliveira, Júlio C. Ferrari, Stephen F. Vasconcelos, Huann C. Gentil Araujo, Andrea S. Costa Campos, Carlos E. Mattos-Dias, Claudio A. Gellis Fecury, Amanda A. Oliveira, Euzébio Mendes-Junior, Raimundo N. G. Isaac, Victoria J. Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir |
title | Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir |
title_full | Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir |
title_fullStr | Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir |
title_full_unstemmed | Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir |
title_short | Resource Partitioning between Two Piranhas (Serrasalmus gibbus and Serrasalmus rhombeus) in an Amazonian Reservoir |
title_sort | resource partitioning between two piranhas (serrasalmus gibbus and serrasalmus rhombeus) in an amazonian reservoir |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5735643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29359177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8064126 |
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