Influence of dredging activities on the ichthyofauna of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex, Paraná State

Authors

  • Tuan Duarte Parizotti Centro de Estudos do Mar – UFPR.
  • André Pereira Cattani Centro de Estudos do Mar – UFPR
  • Lilyane De Oliveira Santos Centro de Estudos do Mar – UFPR
  • Tábata Larissa Ferreira Centro de Estudos do Mar – UFPR
  • Henry Louis Spach Centro de Estudos do Mar – UFPR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32360/acmar.v48i2.5832

Keywords:

fishes, estuary, dredging, impact assessment.

Abstract

The estuarine environment is an important reproduction and nursery area for many fish species. This environment is  under constant impact by human activities. The dredging in Ponta do Poço, Paranaguá Estuary (southern Brazil), offers an  opportunity to assess the ichthyofauna’s differences in this location and in a place without dredging. The ichthyofauna were  collected using bottom trawlnets in two sectors, dredged (D) and not-dredged (N-D) with nine sampling spots in each sector.  The samplings occurred monthly from March, 2012 to August, 2013. In total, 3283 fish belonging to 63 species and 27 families  were collected. Pomadasys corvinaeformis was the most abundant species and represents 46.5% of the total capture. The not- dredged sector presented higher values of abundance (N-D = 2808; D = 475), biomass (N-D = 66 kg; D = 27 kg), diversity  (N-D = 51; D = 45) and dominance than the Dredged sector. The abundance and biomass comparison show that the two sectors  have a moderated disturbance. The food guilds analyses showed that the that predate on zoobenthos are the responsible for the  differences between two sectors and these species are more abundant in the Not-dredged sector.

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Published

2015-12-01

How to Cite

Parizotti, T. D., Cattani, A. P., Santos, L. D. O., Ferreira, T. L., & Spach, H. L. (2015). Influence of dredging activities on the ichthyofauna of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex, Paraná State. Arquivos De Ciências Do Mar, 48(2), 19–31. https://doi.org/10.32360/acmar.v48i2.5832

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