Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.

This paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery resources of the Amazon River and floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon, as well as relating the Catch per Unit of Effort with anomalies of some of the Amazon River, atmosphere and Atlantic Ocean system variable...

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Main Authors: Walter Hugo Diaz Pinaya, Francisco Javier Lobon-Cervia, Pablo Pita, Ronald Buss de Souza, Juan Freire, Victoria Judith Isaac
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4912141?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-459c4746d7944fe78e773df4d240d5472020-11-24T21:50:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015705010.1371/journal.pone.0157050Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.Walter Hugo Diaz PinayaFrancisco Javier Lobon-CerviaPablo PitaRonald Buss de SouzaJuan FreireVictoria Judith IsaacThis paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery resources of the Amazon River and floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon, as well as relating the Catch per Unit of Effort with anomalies of some of the Amazon River, atmosphere and Atlantic Ocean system variables, determining the influence of the environment on the Amazonian fishery resources. Finfish landings data from the towns and villages of the Lower Amazon for the fisheries of three sites (Óbidos, Santarém and Monte Alegre), were obtained for the period between January 1993 and December 2004. Analysis of variance, detrended correspondence analysis, redundancy analysis and multiple regression techniques were used for the statistical analysis of the distinct time series. Fisheries production in the Lower Amazon presents differences between the Amazon River and the floodplain lakes. Production in the Amazon River is approximately half of the one of the floodplain lakes. This variability occurs both along the Lower Amazon River region (longitudinal gradient) and laterally (latitudinal gradient) for every fishing ground studied here. The distinct environmental variables alone or in association act differently on the fishery stocks and the success of catches in each fishery group studied here. Important variables are the flooding events; the soil the sea surface temperatures; the humidity; the wind and the occurence of El Niño-Southern Oscillation events. Fishery productivity presents a large difference in quantity and distribution patterns between the river and floodplain lakes. This variability occurs in the region of the Lower Amazon as well as laterally for each fishery group studied, being dependent on the ecological characteristics and life strategies of each fish group considered here.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4912141?pdf=render
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author Walter Hugo Diaz Pinaya
Francisco Javier Lobon-Cervia
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Ronald Buss de Souza
Juan Freire
Victoria Judith Isaac
spellingShingle Walter Hugo Diaz Pinaya
Francisco Javier Lobon-Cervia
Pablo Pita
Ronald Buss de Souza
Juan Freire
Victoria Judith Isaac
Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Walter Hugo Diaz Pinaya
Francisco Javier Lobon-Cervia
Pablo Pita
Ronald Buss de Souza
Juan Freire
Victoria Judith Isaac
author_sort Walter Hugo Diaz Pinaya
title Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.
title_short Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.
title_full Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.
title_fullStr Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.
title_full_unstemmed Multispecies Fisheries in the Lower Amazon River and Its Relationship with the Regional and Global Climate Variability.
title_sort multispecies fisheries in the lower amazon river and its relationship with the regional and global climate variability.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery resources of the Amazon River and floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon, as well as relating the Catch per Unit of Effort with anomalies of some of the Amazon River, atmosphere and Atlantic Ocean system variables, determining the influence of the environment on the Amazonian fishery resources. Finfish landings data from the towns and villages of the Lower Amazon for the fisheries of three sites (Óbidos, Santarém and Monte Alegre), were obtained for the period between January 1993 and December 2004. Analysis of variance, detrended correspondence analysis, redundancy analysis and multiple regression techniques were used for the statistical analysis of the distinct time series. Fisheries production in the Lower Amazon presents differences between the Amazon River and the floodplain lakes. Production in the Amazon River is approximately half of the one of the floodplain lakes. This variability occurs both along the Lower Amazon River region (longitudinal gradient) and laterally (latitudinal gradient) for every fishing ground studied here. The distinct environmental variables alone or in association act differently on the fishery stocks and the success of catches in each fishery group studied here. Important variables are the flooding events; the soil the sea surface temperatures; the humidity; the wind and the occurence of El Niño-Southern Oscillation events. Fishery productivity presents a large difference in quantity and distribution patterns between the river and floodplain lakes. This variability occurs in the region of the Lower Amazon as well as laterally for each fishery group studied, being dependent on the ecological characteristics and life strategies of each fish group considered here.
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