Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin

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Autor(a) principal: Anjos,Marcelo Rodrigues dos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Machado,Nadja Gomes, Pedersoli,Mizael Andrade, Pedersoli,Nátia Regina Braga, Barros,Bruno Stefany, Lourenço,Igor Hister, Barreiros,João Pedro
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Abstract: This study presents an inventory of the ichthyofauna of the lower Roosevelt River sub-basin and its associated tributaries. Fish sampling with fishing nets and measurements of environmental parameters of water occurred in November/2012 (rising water), February/2013 (flooding), May/2013 (falling water) and August/2013 (drought). Depth mean was 8.86 m, water transparency was 0.6 m, conductivity was 22.7 µS.cm-1, pH was 6.59, dissolved oxygen was 7.63 mg.l-1 and temperature was 28°C. The total estimated capture area was 68,829.6 m2 during 2,880 hours. The catch per unit Effort (CPUE) was 0.37 individuals m-2.day-1. Species were spatially aggregated in all sampling points and river water levels. A total of 5,183 individuals distributed in 7 orders, 29 families, 104 genders and 188 species were sampled in this survey. The diversity index was 4.121 and equitability index was 0.789. The Characiforms order was the most abundant with 106 species, followed by Siluriforms with 63 species and Cichliforms with 23 species. The most abundant species was Serrasalmus rhombeus (Linnaeus, 1766) with 327 individuals (5.9%), followed by Chalceus epakros (Cope, 1870) with 309 individuals (5.6%) and Acestrorhynchus microlepis (Schomburgk, 1841) with 250 individuals (4.5%). Trophicity was characterized by omnivorous (28.6%), piscivorous (14.3%), carnivorous (13.8%) and detritivorous (12.8%). According to IBAMA's regulation, 29.25% of captured species presents ornamental potential.
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spelling Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basinIcthyofaunaInventoryBiodiversityMadeira River BasinAbstract: This study presents an inventory of the ichthyofauna of the lower Roosevelt River sub-basin and its associated tributaries. Fish sampling with fishing nets and measurements of environmental parameters of water occurred in November/2012 (rising water), February/2013 (flooding), May/2013 (falling water) and August/2013 (drought). Depth mean was 8.86 m, water transparency was 0.6 m, conductivity was 22.7 µS.cm-1, pH was 6.59, dissolved oxygen was 7.63 mg.l-1 and temperature was 28°C. The total estimated capture area was 68,829.6 m2 during 2,880 hours. The catch per unit Effort (CPUE) was 0.37 individuals m-2.day-1. Species were spatially aggregated in all sampling points and river water levels. A total of 5,183 individuals distributed in 7 orders, 29 families, 104 genders and 188 species were sampled in this survey. The diversity index was 4.121 and equitability index was 0.789. The Characiforms order was the most abundant with 106 species, followed by Siluriforms with 63 species and Cichliforms with 23 species. The most abundant species was Serrasalmus rhombeus (Linnaeus, 1766) with 327 individuals (5.9%), followed by Chalceus epakros (Cope, 1870) with 309 individuals (5.6%) and Acestrorhynchus microlepis (Schomburgk, 1841) with 250 individuals (4.5%). Trophicity was characterized by omnivorous (28.6%), piscivorous (14.3%), carnivorous (13.8%) and detritivorous (12.8%). According to IBAMA's regulation, 29.25% of captured species presents ornamental potential.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032019000400308Biota Neotropica v.19 n.4 2019reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2018-0717info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnjos,Marcelo Rodrigues dosMachado,Nadja GomesPedersoli,Mizael AndradePedersoli,Nátia Regina BragaBarros,Bruno StefanyLourenço,Igor HisterBarreiros,João Pedroeng2019-08-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032019000400308Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2019-08-30T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
title Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
spellingShingle Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
Anjos,Marcelo Rodrigues dos
Icthyofauna
Inventory
Biodiversity
Madeira River Basin
title_short Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
title_full Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
title_fullStr Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
title_full_unstemmed Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
title_sort Survey of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin
author Anjos,Marcelo Rodrigues dos
author_facet Anjos,Marcelo Rodrigues dos
Machado,Nadja Gomes
Pedersoli,Mizael Andrade
Pedersoli,Nátia Regina Braga
Barros,Bruno Stefany
Lourenço,Igor Hister
Barreiros,João Pedro
author_role author
author2 Machado,Nadja Gomes
Pedersoli,Mizael Andrade
Pedersoli,Nátia Regina Braga
Barros,Bruno Stefany
Lourenço,Igor Hister
Barreiros,João Pedro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anjos,Marcelo Rodrigues dos
Machado,Nadja Gomes
Pedersoli,Mizael Andrade
Pedersoli,Nátia Regina Braga
Barros,Bruno Stefany
Lourenço,Igor Hister
Barreiros,João Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Icthyofauna
Inventory
Biodiversity
Madeira River Basin
topic Icthyofauna
Inventory
Biodiversity
Madeira River Basin
description Abstract: This study presents an inventory of the ichthyofauna of the lower Roosevelt River sub-basin and its associated tributaries. Fish sampling with fishing nets and measurements of environmental parameters of water occurred in November/2012 (rising water), February/2013 (flooding), May/2013 (falling water) and August/2013 (drought). Depth mean was 8.86 m, water transparency was 0.6 m, conductivity was 22.7 µS.cm-1, pH was 6.59, dissolved oxygen was 7.63 mg.l-1 and temperature was 28°C. The total estimated capture area was 68,829.6 m2 during 2,880 hours. The catch per unit Effort (CPUE) was 0.37 individuals m-2.day-1. Species were spatially aggregated in all sampling points and river water levels. A total of 5,183 individuals distributed in 7 orders, 29 families, 104 genders and 188 species were sampled in this survey. The diversity index was 4.121 and equitability index was 0.789. The Characiforms order was the most abundant with 106 species, followed by Siluriforms with 63 species and Cichliforms with 23 species. The most abundant species was Serrasalmus rhombeus (Linnaeus, 1766) with 327 individuals (5.9%), followed by Chalceus epakros (Cope, 1870) with 309 individuals (5.6%) and Acestrorhynchus microlepis (Schomburgk, 1841) with 250 individuals (4.5%). Trophicity was characterized by omnivorous (28.6%), piscivorous (14.3%), carnivorous (13.8%) and detritivorous (12.8%). According to IBAMA's regulation, 29.25% of captured species presents ornamental potential.
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