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Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil

Estuarine fish assemblages are often sensitive to environmental conditions, because fluctuation in physico-chemical conditions at different spatial and seasonal scales can directly influence species distributions. In this way, we conducted a field survey to investigate the role of estuarine gradient...

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Autores principales: da Silva Lima, Caroline Stefani, Maciel, Emanuelle Bezerra, Clark, Fernando José König, Pessanha, André Luiz Machado
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273765
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Pessanha, André Luiz Machado
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description Estuarine fish assemblages are often sensitive to environmental conditions, because fluctuation in physico-chemical conditions at different spatial and seasonal scales can directly influence species distributions. In this way, we conducted a field survey to investigate the role of estuarine gradient (environmental heterogeneity) in fish α and β diversity. The study was carried out in three zones in Mamanguape River estuary according to salinity and geomorphology features during an atypical climatic event in 2015. In total, 18,084 specimens of 125 species were captured. Additive partitioning of diversity analysis detected a higher proportion of beta diversity among estuarine zones during the rainy (β(3) = 58.6%) and dry season (β(3) = 40.94%) and were higher than expected by chance (Prop(exp> obs) <0.001). Decomposing β-diversity analysis showed that total β-diversity (β(sor)) results were more dominated by species turnover (β(sim)) than nestedness (β(nes)) in both seasons. Forward selection procedure and db-RDA identified salinity, coarse sand and chlorophyll-a as the main environmental variables influencing β(sor) and site distance from estuary mouth and split as the main landscape variables. Variation partitioning analysis revealed more contribution to the pure fraction of environmental variables to fish species turnover, however, both pure fraction of environmental and landscape variables significantly contributed to β(sim). Our study highlighted the importance to environmental heterogeneity and connectivity to promote fish diversity across the Mamanguape River estuary. Thus, future conservation policies should focus on maintaining these two components to guarantee its nursery ground role to estuarine fish assemblages.
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spelling pubmed-94992272022-09-23 Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil da Silva Lima, Caroline Stefani Maciel, Emanuelle Bezerra Clark, Fernando José König Pessanha, André Luiz Machado PLoS One Research Article Estuarine fish assemblages are often sensitive to environmental conditions, because fluctuation in physico-chemical conditions at different spatial and seasonal scales can directly influence species distributions. In this way, we conducted a field survey to investigate the role of estuarine gradient (environmental heterogeneity) in fish α and β diversity. The study was carried out in three zones in Mamanguape River estuary according to salinity and geomorphology features during an atypical climatic event in 2015. In total, 18,084 specimens of 125 species were captured. Additive partitioning of diversity analysis detected a higher proportion of beta diversity among estuarine zones during the rainy (β(3) = 58.6%) and dry season (β(3) = 40.94%) and were higher than expected by chance (Prop(exp> obs) <0.001). Decomposing β-diversity analysis showed that total β-diversity (β(sor)) results were more dominated by species turnover (β(sim)) than nestedness (β(nes)) in both seasons. Forward selection procedure and db-RDA identified salinity, coarse sand and chlorophyll-a as the main environmental variables influencing β(sor) and site distance from estuary mouth and split as the main landscape variables. Variation partitioning analysis revealed more contribution to the pure fraction of environmental variables to fish species turnover, however, both pure fraction of environmental and landscape variables significantly contributed to β(sim). Our study highlighted the importance to environmental heterogeneity and connectivity to promote fish diversity across the Mamanguape River estuary. Thus, future conservation policies should focus on maintaining these two components to guarantee its nursery ground role to estuarine fish assemblages. Public Library of Science 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9499227/ /pubmed/36137078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273765 Text en © 2022 da Silva Lima et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Clark, Fernando José König
Pessanha, André Luiz Machado
Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil
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title_full Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil
title_fullStr Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil
title_short Does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? Example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, Brazil
title_sort does environmental heterogeneity explain β diversity of estuarine fish assemblages? example from a tropical estuary under the influence of a semiarid climate, brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273765
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