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Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is an ecologically and economically valuable species in many food webs, yet surprisingly little is known about the variation in the nutritional quality of these fish. Atlantic herring collected from 2005 through 2008 from the Bay of Fundy, Canada, were examined for variability in their nutritional quality by using total lipid content (n=889) and fatty acid composition (n=551) as proxies for nutritional value. A significant positive relationship was found between fish length and total lipid content. Atlantic herring also had significantly different fatty acid signatures by age. Fish from 2005 had significantly lower total lipid content than fish from 2006 through 2008, and all years had significantly different fatty acid signatures. Summer fish were significantly fatter than winter fish and had significantly different fatty acid signatures. For all comparisons (ontogenetic, annual, and seasonal) percent concentrations of omega-3, -6, and long-chain monounsaturated fatty acids were the most important for distinguishing between the fatty acid signatures of fish. This study underscores the importance of quantifying variation in prey quality synoptically with prey quantity in food webs over ontogenetic and temporal scales when evaluating the effect of prey nutritional quality on predators and on modeling trophic dynamics.

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The number of pelagic fish eggs (cod and cunner) found in stomachs of capelin (Mallotus villosus) sampled in coastal Newfoundland was used to estimate the encounter rates between capelin and prey, and thus the effective volume swept by capelin. Fish eggs were found in 4−8% of capelin stomachs, represented an average of 1% of prey by numbers, and their abundance increased as relative stomach fullness decreased. The average number of eggs per stomach doubled for each 5-cm increase in length of capelin. The effective volume swept for eggs by capelin ranged from 0.04 to 0.84 m3/h—a rate that implies either very slow capelin swimming speeds (<1 cm/s) or that fish eggs are not strongly selected as prey. The predation rate estimated from stomach contents was higher than that predicted from laboratory studies of feeding pelagic fish and lower than that predicted by a simple foraging model. It remains uncertain whether capelin play an important regulatory role in the dynamics of early life stages of other fish.

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Neste trabalho, escolheu-se a estrada canal Arroio Pavuna, em Jacarepaguá, para avaliar quimicamente a qualidade do solo que recebe diariamente resíduos sólidos urbanos. A região deste estudo é também conhecida como estrada do Urubu, sendo este animal um dos principais vetores presente no local. Para uma caracterização química, foram determinados pH, carbono orgânico, matéria orgânica, concentrações dos metais alumínio, cádmio, chumbo, cobre, cromo, ferro, níquel e zinco, utilizando a técnica de Absorção Atômica por Chama, além da identificação dos principais compostos orgânicos através da técnica de Cromatografia Gasosa acoplada a Espectrometria de Massas. Também foi realizado o teste de comportamento com oligoquetas da espécie Eisenia andrei para avaliar a função de habitat do solo analisado. Os resultados obtidos apontaram que a região apresenta um solo ácido na faixa de 5,51 a 6,70, bem como as concentrações de Cobre, Cromo, Níquel e Zinco acima dos valores orientadores de referência de qualidade dos solos, um teor médio de matéria orgânica na faixa de 21,71 g.kg-1 a 29,73 g.kg-1, além de presença de compostos orgânicos com estruturas muito complexas. O solo apresentou função de habitat limitada. E como sugestão para a remediação deste solo, a fitorremediação apresenta bons rendimentos na literatura para remoção parcial ou total desses metais