4.6 Article

Macrophyte diversity alters invertebrate community and fish diet

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 848, Issue 4, Pages 913-927

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-020-04501-w

Keywords

Community attributes; Trophic ecology; Niche breadth; Moenkhausia forestii

Funding

  1. Graduate Program in Ecology of Continental Aquatic Environments (UEM)
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)
  3. CoordenacAo de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)

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The study found that increasing macrophyte diversity can increase the richness and diversity of associated invertebrates, and also alter the diet composition of the small fish M. forestii. Higher macrophyte diversity increases the consumption of invertebrates and decreases the consumption of aquatic plants by M. forestii.
The diversity of aquatic macrophytes can offer different local conditions required to support an increased number of microhabitats, therefore resulting in diverse biotic communities. This study assessed the influence of macrophyte diversity on the ecological attributes of the associated invertebrates (diversity, richness and abundance), as well as the diet composition of a small fish, Moenkhausia forestii, that inhabits the Upper Parana River floodplain in abundance, and present great contributions of invertebrates in its diet. The richness and diversity of invertebrates increased with increasing macrophyte diversity, while the abundance of invertebrates didn't show a significant relationship. The diet of M. forestii differed among stands and the consumption of invertebrates increased with increasing macrophyte diversity, while the consumption of aquatic plants decreased. Moreover, the trophic niche breadth of M. forestii expanded, a probable result of the increase in the ecological opportunity promoted by higher macrophyte diversity. Our study emphasizes the importance of the diversity of these plants as they structure the environment and the associated communities, and changes in the attributes of these plants could be reflected on other trophic levels and even on a local scale.

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