ABSTRACT Environmental variation affects the availability of spatial and trophic resources in Amazonian streams and may be important factors structuring the diet of fishes. We analyzed the diet composition and trophic niche breadth of the lebiasinid splash tetra, Copella arnoldi, aiming to evaluate how environmental variation in Amazonian streams affects the species’ trophic niche. Fish were captured and environmental factors were recorded in 20 streams in the Caxiuanã National Forest, in the eastern Amazon, in November 2010. We made a semi-quantitative analysis of stomach contents of 200 individuals. Copella arnoldi exhibited an omnivorous diet composed mainly of detritus and allochthonous invertebrates. Environmental variation (stream wid...
The present study describes aspects of feeding ecology of Dash-dot Tetra Hemigrammus belottii (Chara...
This study addressed the feeding ecology of fish fauna from a first-order stream located in a rural ...
In seasonal tropical regions, rainfall and/or temporary floods during the wet season generally incre...
Environmental variation affects the availability of spatial and trophic resources in Amazonian strea...
ABSTRACTResource partitioning is important for species coexistence. Species with similar ecomorpholo...
Studies on the trophic ecology of fish have revealed considerable alimentary plasticity for the majo...
We investigated the niche breadth and overlap of the fish species occurring in four environments aff...
In the present study, we describe the diets of the fish assemblages in two streams in the Maringá re...
Worldwide, land use changes and urbanization affect habitat and biota in streams, drastically disrup...
This study assessed the width of the trophic niche of four characid species (Bryconops giacopinii, B...
The study of the diet of fish is an important tool to assess different levels of environmental degra...
In studies on the partitioning of resources, one issue which has been largely neglected is the chang...
In this paper we evaluate plasticity of fish concerning diet. We expect that sampling over a large t...
Information related to the diet of one species always contributes to the knowledge of its bionomy an...
Trophic relationships in fish communities are affected by the availability of resources, which in tu...
The present study describes aspects of feeding ecology of Dash-dot Tetra Hemigrammus belottii (Chara...
This study addressed the feeding ecology of fish fauna from a first-order stream located in a rural ...
In seasonal tropical regions, rainfall and/or temporary floods during the wet season generally incre...
Environmental variation affects the availability of spatial and trophic resources in Amazonian strea...
ABSTRACTResource partitioning is important for species coexistence. Species with similar ecomorpholo...
Studies on the trophic ecology of fish have revealed considerable alimentary plasticity for the majo...
We investigated the niche breadth and overlap of the fish species occurring in four environments aff...
In the present study, we describe the diets of the fish assemblages in two streams in the Maringá re...
Worldwide, land use changes and urbanization affect habitat and biota in streams, drastically disrup...
This study assessed the width of the trophic niche of four characid species (Bryconops giacopinii, B...
The study of the diet of fish is an important tool to assess different levels of environmental degra...
In studies on the partitioning of resources, one issue which has been largely neglected is the chang...
In this paper we evaluate plasticity of fish concerning diet. We expect that sampling over a large t...
Information related to the diet of one species always contributes to the knowledge of its bionomy an...
Trophic relationships in fish communities are affected by the availability of resources, which in tu...
The present study describes aspects of feeding ecology of Dash-dot Tetra Hemigrammus belottii (Chara...
This study addressed the feeding ecology of fish fauna from a first-order stream located in a rural ...
In seasonal tropical regions, rainfall and/or temporary floods during the wet season generally incre...