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Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil

We used complementary stable isotope (SIA) and stomach content (SCA) analyses to investigate feeding relationships among species of the nektobenthic communities and the potential ecological effects of the bottom trawling of a coastal ecosystem in northeastern Brazil. Carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(...

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Autores principales: Lira, Alex Souza, Lucena-Frédou, Flávia, Ménard, Frédéric, Frédou, Thierry, Gonzalez, Júlio Guazzelli, Ferreira, Valdimere, Filho, José Souto Rosa, Munaron, Jean-Marie, Le Loc’h, François
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7870051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33556099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246491
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author Lira, Alex Souza
Lucena-Frédou, Flávia
Ménard, Frédéric
Frédou, Thierry
Gonzalez, Júlio Guazzelli
Ferreira, Valdimere
Filho, José Souto Rosa
Munaron, Jean-Marie
Le Loc’h, François
author_facet Lira, Alex Souza
Lucena-Frédou, Flávia
Ménard, Frédéric
Frédou, Thierry
Gonzalez, Júlio Guazzelli
Ferreira, Valdimere
Filho, José Souto Rosa
Munaron, Jean-Marie
Le Loc’h, François
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description We used complementary stable isotope (SIA) and stomach content (SCA) analyses to investigate feeding relationships among species of the nektobenthic communities and the potential ecological effects of the bottom trawling of a coastal ecosystem in northeastern Brazil. Carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(15)N) compositions were determined for five basal sources and 28 consumers, from zooplankton to shrimp and fish species. Fishes and basal sources showed a broad range of δ(15)N (fishes: 6.49–14.94‰; sources: 2.58–6.79‰) and δ(13)C values (fishes: -23.86 to -13.71‰; sources: -24.32 to -13.53‰), while shrimps and crabs exhibited similar nitrogen and carbon ratios. Six trophic consumer groups were determined among zooplankton, crustaceans and fishes by SIA, with trophic pathways associated mostly with benthic sources. SCA results indicated a preference for benthic invertebrates, mainly worms, crabs and shrimps, as prey for the fish fauna, highlighting their importance in the food web. In overall, differences between SCA and the SIA approaches were observed, except for groups composed mainly for shrimps and some species of high δ(15)N values, mostly piscivorous and zoobenthivores. Given the absence of regulation for bottom trawling activities in the area, the cumulative effects of trawling on population parameters, species composition, potentially decreasing the abundance of benthic preys (e.g., shrimps, worms and crabs) may lead to changes in the trophic structure potentially affect the food web and the sustainability of the fishery.
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spelling pubmed-78700512021-02-11 Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil Lira, Alex Souza Lucena-Frédou, Flávia Ménard, Frédéric Frédou, Thierry Gonzalez, Júlio Guazzelli Ferreira, Valdimere Filho, José Souto Rosa Munaron, Jean-Marie Le Loc’h, François PLoS One Research Article We used complementary stable isotope (SIA) and stomach content (SCA) analyses to investigate feeding relationships among species of the nektobenthic communities and the potential ecological effects of the bottom trawling of a coastal ecosystem in northeastern Brazil. Carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(15)N) compositions were determined for five basal sources and 28 consumers, from zooplankton to shrimp and fish species. Fishes and basal sources showed a broad range of δ(15)N (fishes: 6.49–14.94‰; sources: 2.58–6.79‰) and δ(13)C values (fishes: -23.86 to -13.71‰; sources: -24.32 to -13.53‰), while shrimps and crabs exhibited similar nitrogen and carbon ratios. Six trophic consumer groups were determined among zooplankton, crustaceans and fishes by SIA, with trophic pathways associated mostly with benthic sources. SCA results indicated a preference for benthic invertebrates, mainly worms, crabs and shrimps, as prey for the fish fauna, highlighting their importance in the food web. In overall, differences between SCA and the SIA approaches were observed, except for groups composed mainly for shrimps and some species of high δ(15)N values, mostly piscivorous and zoobenthivores. Given the absence of regulation for bottom trawling activities in the area, the cumulative effects of trawling on population parameters, species composition, potentially decreasing the abundance of benthic preys (e.g., shrimps, worms and crabs) may lead to changes in the trophic structure potentially affect the food web and the sustainability of the fishery. Public Library of Science 2021-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7870051/ /pubmed/33556099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246491 Text en © 2021 Lira et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lira, Alex Souza
Lucena-Frédou, Flávia
Ménard, Frédéric
Frédou, Thierry
Gonzalez, Júlio Guazzelli
Ferreira, Valdimere
Filho, José Souto Rosa
Munaron, Jean-Marie
Le Loc’h, François
Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
title Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
title_full Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
title_short Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
title_sort trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in northeastern brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7870051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33556099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246491
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