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Coexisting small fish species in lotic neotropical environments: evidence of trophic niche differentiation

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Differences among species and their ecological requirements are considered fundamental in determining the outcome of species interactions as well as in coexistence. Thus, species that co-occurs tends to differ in the use of resources as a way to mitigate the effects of interspecific competition, facilitating interactions between pairs of species. So, this study used a set of seven small-sized characid species with similar morphology and feeding strategies, in order to investigate the hypothesis that the coexistence these species is facilitated by the differential use of food resources. Samplings were conducted in the rivers Verde and São Domingos, Upper Paraná River basin, Brazil, in hydrological periods rainy and dry. The analysis of 1055 stomach contents, by the volumetric method, indicated that the species consumed mainly allochthonous items, such as seeds, terrestrial plants and insects. In addition, they showed inter- and intraspecific differences in the diet composition between hydrological periods, which allowed the identification of items that particularise each species and contribute to the trophic segregation between them. Despite the wide variety of food items used, it was not possible to observe a consistent pattern of widening or narrowing of the food spectrum between hydrological periods, as expected. The trophic niche overlap showed intermediate and low values in both periods. In this sense, resource partitioning among species of small characids, facilitated by exploitation of different preferential resources as well as the intraspecific variation in response to seasonal availability of resources, became evident. The alternation of items and proportions of items in the diet as well as changes in feeding behaviour in opportune moments was probably the key for the coexistence of these species.

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We thank the Grupo de pesquisas em Recursos Pesqueiros e Limnologia (GERPEL) for their help with fieldwork. Eletrosul Centrais Elétricas S.A. funded our research. The Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) granted us a research fellowship.

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da Silva, J.C., Gubiani, É.A., Neves, M.P. et al. Coexisting small fish species in lotic neotropical environments: evidence of trophic niche differentiation. Aquat Ecol 51, 275–288 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10452-017-9616-5

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