In the present study we aimed to compare the feeding ecology of Hypostomus punctatus from a coastal stream from Southeast Brazil with data previously published for the same study site before environmental changes. Feeding preferences were assessed through a sample of 138 specimens (67 from the dry and 71 from the rainy season) using the Index of Alimentary Importance (IAi). We registered five different food items (detritus, plant fragments, Diatoms, Chloroficeae and Cianobacteries) composing the species diet. Detritus was the most abundant one both during the rainy and dry seasons (IAirainny = 90.34 and IAidry = 96.30). No significant differences were registered for the volume of food items consumed during the rainy and dry seasons. The Fre...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the relationship between diet and features of the trophic ecomo...
This study investigated the feeding habits of Serrapinnus microdon and S. calliurus and possible sea...
The Chironomidae family is the most abundant and diverse member of the benthic community in streams,...
O propósito deste estudo é investigar se as variações dos parâmetros limnológicos do rio Corumbataí ...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether variations in the limnological parameters of the C...
The stomach contents of 172 individuals of Hypostomus plecostomus and 94 specimens of Hypostomus ema...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the diet and resource partitioning among five syntopic species of Hypostomus La...
Trophic relationships in fish communities are affected by the availability of resources, which in tu...
In studies on the partitioning of resources, one issue which has been largely neglected is the chang...
Aim: The present study was developed in a deforested stream located in a region that exhibits marked...
We analyzed the stomach contents of 116 individuals belonging to seven fishes species in order to in...
Hypostomus punctatus was collected between June/1987 and July/1988, in three sampling stations with ...
Spatial and temporal variations in food supply play a crucial role in the determination of the patte...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether variations in the limnological parameters of the C...
ABSTRACT Studies on the trophic structure of fish give information on species autoecology and their ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the relationship between diet and features of the trophic ecomo...
This study investigated the feeding habits of Serrapinnus microdon and S. calliurus and possible sea...
The Chironomidae family is the most abundant and diverse member of the benthic community in streams,...
O propósito deste estudo é investigar se as variações dos parâmetros limnológicos do rio Corumbataí ...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether variations in the limnological parameters of the C...
The stomach contents of 172 individuals of Hypostomus plecostomus and 94 specimens of Hypostomus ema...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the diet and resource partitioning among five syntopic species of Hypostomus La...
Trophic relationships in fish communities are affected by the availability of resources, which in tu...
In studies on the partitioning of resources, one issue which has been largely neglected is the chang...
Aim: The present study was developed in a deforested stream located in a region that exhibits marked...
We analyzed the stomach contents of 116 individuals belonging to seven fishes species in order to in...
Hypostomus punctatus was collected between June/1987 and July/1988, in three sampling stations with ...
Spatial and temporal variations in food supply play a crucial role in the determination of the patte...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether variations in the limnological parameters of the C...
ABSTRACT Studies on the trophic structure of fish give information on species autoecology and their ...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the relationship between diet and features of the trophic ecomo...
This study investigated the feeding habits of Serrapinnus microdon and S. calliurus and possible sea...
The Chironomidae family is the most abundant and diverse member of the benthic community in streams,...