Spatial and temporal variation and the influence of environmental parameters in a fish community in the Una River, Paraíba do Sul Valley, São Paulo

  • Juliano Rodrigues Honorio Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Ambientais (PPGCA). Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU), Estrada Municipal Doutor José Luiz Cembranelli, n°5000, CEP: 12081-010, Taubaté, SP, Brazil.
  • Itamar Alves Martins Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Ambientais (PPGCA). Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU), Estrada Municipal Doutor José Luiz Cembranelli, n°5000, CEP: 12081-010, Taubaté, SP, Brazil.
Keywords: bioindicators, ichthyofauna, Paraíba do Sul river watershed, seasonality

Abstract

Understanding of aspects of the structure of ichthyological communities and how these relate to the environment and its natural variation has been one of the principal objectives of ecological studies conducted in freshwater environments. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between fish species composition in the Una River and environmental variables during dry and rainy seasons. Data collection was done along three stretches of the main channel of the Una River between April 2016 and March 2017. In general, the riverbed presented a high degree of silting in all study sites. A total of 1,534 fish specimens from thirty species were collected. There was greater richness and abundance of species during the rainy season in all sampled areas. A Partial Redundancy Analysis (pRDA) showed a significant correlation between the fish community, substrate composition, and concentrations of dissolved oxygen in the water. The qualitative structure of the ichthyofauna indicated a greater association with environmental structure than with seasonality, since there was a clear tendency for the three stretches of river to group together independent of the sampling period. There were no significant differences between the indices of diversity registered for the dry and rainy seasons. This is due to the dominance of the species Astyanax aff. bimaculatus (two spot Astyanax | lambari-do-rabo-amarelo) and Hypostomus cf. luetkeni (armoured catfish | cascudo), which represented more than half of the collected specimens during the rainy season.


Published
02/12/2020
Section
Papers