DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO

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The diet of Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Meek, 1904) in the swamp of Chignahuapan, State of Mexico, was analyzed. The organisms were collected in 2012 covering the climatic dry and rainy seasons. For the analysis of stomach contents, 602 organisms (336 females and 266 males) with sizes between 1.0...

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Autores: Cruz-Gómez, Adolfo, Franco-López, Jonathan, Piedra-Ibarra, Elías
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
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Materia:Conservation
Food importance
Trophic ecology
Trophic niche
Conservación
Ecología trófica
Importancia alimentaria
nicho trófico
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
DIETA DE GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) EN LA CIÉNEGA DE CHIGNAHUAPAN, MÉXICO
title DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
spellingShingle DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
Cruz-Gómez, Adolfo
Conservation
Food importance
Trophic ecology
Trophic niche
Conservación
Ecología trófica
Importancia alimentaria
nicho trófico
title_short DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
title_full DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
title_fullStr DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
title_full_unstemmed DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
title_sort DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICO
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cruz-Gómez, Adolfo
Franco-López, Jonathan
Piedra-Ibarra, Elías
author Cruz-Gómez, Adolfo
author_facet Cruz-Gómez, Adolfo
Franco-López, Jonathan
Piedra-Ibarra, Elías
author_role author
author2 Franco-López, Jonathan
Piedra-Ibarra, Elías
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Conservation
Food importance
Trophic ecology
Trophic niche
Conservación
Ecología trófica
Importancia alimentaria
nicho trófico
topic Conservation
Food importance
Trophic ecology
Trophic niche
Conservación
Ecología trófica
Importancia alimentaria
nicho trófico
description The diet of Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Meek, 1904) in the swamp of Chignahuapan, State of Mexico, was analyzed. The organisms were collected in 2012 covering the climatic dry and rainy seasons. For the analysis of stomach contents, 602 organisms (336 females and 266 males) with sizes between 1.0 and 4.6 cm were studied. The results showed a consumption of 13 food types, of which cladocerans and copepods were the most consumed in both seasons. Similar data showed ontogenic factors. The niche amplitude, according to the Levins index, was low for both sexes due to the high consumption of cladocerans, while the Zander Main Food Index, showed cladocerans and diptera as essential prey in their diet. These data change slightly by climatic season, since it depends on the environmental characteristics of the system, as well as the composition and abundance of the resources consumed by this species. In this sense, and according to Zander, only male's copepods were essential prey during rains, while. Female, hemipterans and diptera were main prey during dry season. In general, these results contribute to the knowledge of the food ecology of this species in the State of Mexico, and being endemic, it is necessary to know more about its biology and ecology to establish strategies that contribute to its conservation.
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spelling DIET OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE CIENEGA OF CHIGNAHUAPAN, MEXICODIETA DE GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) EN LA CIÉNEGA DE CHIGNAHUAPAN, MÉXICOCruz-Gómez, Adolfo Franco-López, Jonathan Piedra-Ibarra, Elías ConservationFood importanceTrophic ecologyTrophic nicheConservaciónEcología tróficaImportancia alimentarianicho tróficoThe diet of Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Meek, 1904) in the swamp of Chignahuapan, State of Mexico, was analyzed. The organisms were collected in 2012 covering the climatic dry and rainy seasons. For the analysis of stomach contents, 602 organisms (336 females and 266 males) with sizes between 1.0 and 4.6 cm were studied. The results showed a consumption of 13 food types, of which cladocerans and copepods were the most consumed in both seasons. Similar data showed ontogenic factors. The niche amplitude, according to the Levins index, was low for both sexes due to the high consumption of cladocerans, while the Zander Main Food Index, showed cladocerans and diptera as essential prey in their diet. These data change slightly by climatic season, since it depends on the environmental characteristics of the system, as well as the composition and abundance of the resources consumed by this species. In this sense, and according to Zander, only male's copepods were essential prey during rains, while. Female, hemipterans and diptera were main prey during dry season. In general, these results contribute to the knowledge of the food ecology of this species in the State of Mexico, and being endemic, it is necessary to know more about its biology and ecology to establish strategies that contribute to its conservation.En el presente trabajo se analiza la dieta de Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Meek, 1904) en la Ciénega de Chignahuapan, Estado de México. Los organismos fueron recolectados durante el año 2012 cubriendo las temporadas climáticas de secas y lluvias. Para el análisis del contenido estomacal se revisaron 602 organismos (336 hembras y 266 machos) con tallas entre 1,0 y 4,6 cm. Los resultados mostraron un consumo un total de 13 tipos alimenticios, de los cuales, los cladóceros y copépodos fueron los más consumidos en ambas temporadas. Datos semejantes mostró el análisis ontogénico. La amplitud de nicho, de acuerdo con el índice de Levins estandarizado por Hurlbert, fue baja para ambos sexos debido al elevado consumo de cladóceros, mientras que, el Índice de alimento principal de Zander, mostró a los cladóceros y dípteros como presas esenciales en su dieta. Estos datos cambian ligeramente por temporada climática, ya que depende de las características ambientales en el sistema, así como de la composición y abundancia de los recursos que consume esta especie. En este sentido y de acuerdo con Zander, para los machos solo los copépodos fueron presas esenciales durante las lluvias, mientras que, para las hembras los hemípteros y dípteros fueron presas principales durante la temporada de secas. En general, estos resultados contribuyen al conocimiento de la ecología alimentaria de esta especie en el Estado de México y siendo endémica, es necesario conocer más acerca de su biología y ecología con el fin de establecer estrategias que coadyuven en su conservación.Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemática. Escuela Profesional de Biología2021-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1279The Biologist; Vol. 20 No. 1 (2022): The Biologist (Lima); 43-52The Biologist; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (2022): The Biologist (Lima); 43-521994-90731816-0719reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1279/1125https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1279/1542https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/rtb/article/view/1279/1543https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/12792023-01-18T17:40:04Z
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