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Ecomorphological patterns with diet of Plagioscion squamosissimus (Perciformes, Scianidae) in permanent reservoir in northeastern Brazil

The fish feeding and the ecomorphological patterns are related to several factors such as ontogeny. The present report was realized to test the hypothesis that the diet and the ecomorphological patterns present positive correlations between the different ontogeny stages of Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) because as the species pass the young to adult phase to alter their diet and morphology. The croaker was chosen because is the more abundant specie in reservoir of Tapacurá Ecologic Station, state of Pernambuco. The ecomorphological patterns were valued and related with the feeding of individuals captured in a reservoir in April 2013. The morphometric measures were taken of all captured individuals and after were collected their stomachs. Fish were separated according to development stage, in juveniles and adults. Also total weight and their standard length were measured and eleven linear measurements were taken, used to obtain the indices that represent ecomorphological attributes. The food items were identified and separated until the smaller taxonomic level, been the most abundant the shrimp Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862). It was observed that in the juveniles the items ingest presented wide amplitude size than adults. Through morphometric data it was observed that the head width values are bigger in juveniles and the body weight values are bigger in adults, being this important factors to determine the prey size ingested by the fish. It is concluded that the specie Plagioscion squamosissimus showed the relationship positive between morphology and feeding along the ontogenetic development evidenced by the variation in length of the ingest items between juveniles and adults, but there was no distinction in relation to ingest food between them.

Croakers; trophic ecology; ecomorphology; Tapacurá Ecological Station


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