
Payara
Cinaruco River Food Web
The Cinaruco River, located in the Venezuelan "llanos", is a floodplain system characterized by very high species diversity (e.g. >280 species of fish). The food web is extremely complex, rendering obsolete any simple approaches to elucidating food web structure and function. Work to this point has involved two major approaches: (1) comparative analyses based on descriptive food web characteristics, and (2) experimental manipulations within important food web modules. Methodologies include monthly sampling of fish assemblages using a variety of techniques, large-scale field experiments, and extensive stomach content and stable isotope analyses. Two themes unite results of our work to this point: substantial spatial and temporal variability in food web structure, and how body-size can be used to generalize species-interactions across this complexity. Spatial variability occurs at various scales, from among small fish assemblages on seemingly homogeneous sand banks, to differences among landscape scale units (e.g. between lagoons and main river channel).

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Craig with a Hoplias