COMPOSITION AND SPATIAL-ORGANIZATION OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN THE LOWERGUADIANA BASIN, SOUTHERN IBERIA

Citation
Fn. Godinho et al., COMPOSITION AND SPATIAL-ORGANIZATION OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN THE LOWERGUADIANA BASIN, SOUTHERN IBERIA, Ecology of freshwater fish, 6(3), 1997, pp. 134-143
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Fisheries
Journal title
ISSN journal
09066691
Volume
6
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
134 - 143
Database
ISI
SICI code
0906-6691(1997)6:3<134:CASOFA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
A survey of fish assemblages (composition and spatial organization) wa s made in the lower Guadiana basin (southern Iberia) during the summer of 1994. A total of 6937 specimens belonging to Is species were colle cted in 44 channel units and 30 sites (i.e. a series of channel units) , comprising all the freshwater species previously recorded in the are a except the exotic Esox lucius and the endemic endangered cyprinid An aecypris hispanica. The endemic cyprinids Chondrostoma lemmingii and B arbus sclateri were rarely encountered, whereas the exotic Lepomis gib bosus was the predominant species found. The lower Guadiana fish commu nity changed in space from assemblages characterized by the high relat ive abundances of Leuciscus pyrenaicus, smaller size-classes of Barbus spp. and Tropidophoxinellus alburnoides (all Iberian endemisms), to a ssemblages characterized by the high relative abundances of L. gibbosu s, Micropterus salmoides, Cichlasoma facetum (all exotic species) and the larger size-classes of Barbus comiza and Barbus microcephalus. The former assemblages used smaller (i.e., narrow and shallow) sites and channel units, usually in tributaries and closer to headwaters, with s maller L. pyrenaicus being dominant in sites located in the tributarie s discharging to the brackish Guadiana. This group was also related to channel units rich in emergent macropthytes, The latter assemblages w ere related to the largest sites and channel units, typically found in the main river or in tributary sites far from the source. Besides the se two groups, some species were associated to noticeable environmenta l conditions; Blennius fluviatilis to channel units with current veloc ity and heterogeneous substrate, typically found in the main river, an d Cobitis paludica to channel units with heterogeneous substrate.