FISH RICHNESS AND SPECIES-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN 2 COASTAL STREAMS OF FRENCH-GUIANA, SOUTH-AMERICA

Citation
S. Merigoux et al., FISH RICHNESS AND SPECIES-HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS IN 2 COASTAL STREAMS OF FRENCH-GUIANA, SOUTH-AMERICA, Environmental biology of fishes, 51(1), 1998, pp. 25-39
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
03781909
Volume
51
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
25 - 39
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-1909(1998)51:1<25:FRASRI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
We examined the factors controlling fish species richness and taxa-hab itat relationships in the Malmanoury and Karouabo coastal streams in F rench Guiana between the short and long rainy seasons. The aims were t o evaluate the environmental factors that describe species richness on different scales and to define the ecological requirements of fish ta xa in the two streams at that period of the year. We sampled ten regul arly spaced freshwater sites in each stream with rotenone. We caught a total of 7725 individuals representing 52 taxa from 21 families and 6 orders. More taxa were caught in the Malmanoury (n = 46) than in the Karouabo stream (n = 37). These values augmented by the number of fish taxa caught only by gill nets in a parallel survey fitted very well t o a log-log model of fish richness versus catchment area in Guianese r ivers. Most of the fish taxa encountered in the Malmanoury and Karouab o streams were of freshwater origin and nearly all the fish species ca ught in these two small coastal streams were also found in the nearby Sinnamary River with the exceptions of the cichlid Heros severus and t he characid Crenuchus spirulus. Moreover, no significant relationship was found between a size-independent estimate of fish richness and dis tance from the Ocean. Thus, despite their coastal position, the Malman oury and Karouabo streams contained fish assemblages with strong conti nental affinities. At a local scale, independently of site size, those with relatively more habitat types harbored a relatively greater numb er of fish taxa. Canopy cover, water conductivity and bank length were the most important environmental variables for fish assemblage compos ition at that period of the year. Oxygen and vegetation participated a lso in defining fish habitat requirements but to a lesser extent.