Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Jarduli,Lucas Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Garcia,Diego Azevedo Zoccal, Vidotto-Magnoni,Ana Paula, Casimiro,Armando Cesar Rodrigues, Vianna,Norberto Castro, Almeida,Fernanda Simões de, Jerep,Fernando Camargo, Orsi,Mario Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Abstract: The Paranapanema River is an important, extensively explored tributary of the Upper Paraná River basin. The fish fauna of the Paranapanema River has been investigated since the 1990s; however, no study has characterized the richness of fish species throughout the basin, including the main channel of the river, marginal lagoons, its tributaries, and sub-tributaries. Thus, we performed a review with 90 independent studies conducted at the upper, middle, and lower sections of the basin. We recorded 225 species, of which 165 were native, and 60 were non-native. We found that 77% of the species within the basin are composed by Siluriformes and Characiformes. Cichliformes had a significant number of non-native species established in impoundment sections of the basin. Incidence-Based Estimators (Bootstrap and Chao 2) demonstrated that the richness of native species is still underestimated. Some native (e.g., Hypostomus ancistroides) and non-native species (e.g., Plagioscion squamosissimus) are widely distributed in the basin, while others had a more restricted distribution. Among the registered species, the family Bryconidae had the highest number of representatives with threatened conservation status. In addition, we observed that the Capivara Reservoir and its tributaries were the most sampled regions, with the majority of studies performed in the Lower Paranapanema basin. The species richness recorded in large tributaries, such as Tibagi, Cinzas, Congonhas, and Pirapó rivers is critical for maintaining the fish fauna in the Paranapanema River. Our contribution may be used to support management actions and conservation strategies, as well as to indicate regions in the basin that need to be better inventoried.
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spelling Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, BrazilfreshwaterNeotropical regionspecies inventoryUpper Paraná RiverAbstract: The Paranapanema River is an important, extensively explored tributary of the Upper Paraná River basin. The fish fauna of the Paranapanema River has been investigated since the 1990s; however, no study has characterized the richness of fish species throughout the basin, including the main channel of the river, marginal lagoons, its tributaries, and sub-tributaries. Thus, we performed a review with 90 independent studies conducted at the upper, middle, and lower sections of the basin. We recorded 225 species, of which 165 were native, and 60 were non-native. We found that 77% of the species within the basin are composed by Siluriformes and Characiformes. Cichliformes had a significant number of non-native species established in impoundment sections of the basin. Incidence-Based Estimators (Bootstrap and Chao 2) demonstrated that the richness of native species is still underestimated. Some native (e.g., Hypostomus ancistroides) and non-native species (e.g., Plagioscion squamosissimus) are widely distributed in the basin, while others had a more restricted distribution. Among the registered species, the family Bryconidae had the highest number of representatives with threatened conservation status. In addition, we observed that the Capivara Reservoir and its tributaries were the most sampled regions, with the majority of studies performed in the Lower Paranapanema basin. The species richness recorded in large tributaries, such as Tibagi, Cinzas, Congonhas, and Pirapó rivers is critical for maintaining the fish fauna in the Paranapanema River. Our contribution may be used to support management actions and conservation strategies, as well as to indicate regions in the basin that need to be better inventoried.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032020000100201Biota Neotropica v.20 n.1 2020reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2018-0707info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJarduli,Lucas RibeiroGarcia,Diego Azevedo ZoccalVidotto-Magnoni,Ana PaulaCasimiro,Armando Cesar RodriguesVianna,Norberto CastroAlmeida,Fernanda Simões deJerep,Fernando CamargoOrsi,Mario Luiseng2019-10-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032020000100201Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2019-10-10T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
title Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
spellingShingle Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
Jarduli,Lucas Ribeiro
freshwater
Neotropical region
species inventory
Upper Paraná River
title_short Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
title_full Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
title_fullStr Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
title_sort Fish fauna from the Paranapanema River basin, Brazil
author Jarduli,Lucas Ribeiro
author_facet Jarduli,Lucas Ribeiro
Garcia,Diego Azevedo Zoccal
Vidotto-Magnoni,Ana Paula
Casimiro,Armando Cesar Rodrigues
Vianna,Norberto Castro
Almeida,Fernanda Simões de
Jerep,Fernando Camargo
Orsi,Mario Luis
author_role author
author2 Garcia,Diego Azevedo Zoccal
Vidotto-Magnoni,Ana Paula
Casimiro,Armando Cesar Rodrigues
Vianna,Norberto Castro
Almeida,Fernanda Simões de
Jerep,Fernando Camargo
Orsi,Mario Luis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jarduli,Lucas Ribeiro
Garcia,Diego Azevedo Zoccal
Vidotto-Magnoni,Ana Paula
Casimiro,Armando Cesar Rodrigues
Vianna,Norberto Castro
Almeida,Fernanda Simões de
Jerep,Fernando Camargo
Orsi,Mario Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv freshwater
Neotropical region
species inventory
Upper Paraná River
topic freshwater
Neotropical region
species inventory
Upper Paraná River
description Abstract: The Paranapanema River is an important, extensively explored tributary of the Upper Paraná River basin. The fish fauna of the Paranapanema River has been investigated since the 1990s; however, no study has characterized the richness of fish species throughout the basin, including the main channel of the river, marginal lagoons, its tributaries, and sub-tributaries. Thus, we performed a review with 90 independent studies conducted at the upper, middle, and lower sections of the basin. We recorded 225 species, of which 165 were native, and 60 were non-native. We found that 77% of the species within the basin are composed by Siluriformes and Characiformes. Cichliformes had a significant number of non-native species established in impoundment sections of the basin. Incidence-Based Estimators (Bootstrap and Chao 2) demonstrated that the richness of native species is still underestimated. Some native (e.g., Hypostomus ancistroides) and non-native species (e.g., Plagioscion squamosissimus) are widely distributed in the basin, while others had a more restricted distribution. Among the registered species, the family Bryconidae had the highest number of representatives with threatened conservation status. In addition, we observed that the Capivara Reservoir and its tributaries were the most sampled regions, with the majority of studies performed in the Lower Paranapanema basin. The species richness recorded in large tributaries, such as Tibagi, Cinzas, Congonhas, and Pirapó rivers is critical for maintaining the fish fauna in the Paranapanema River. Our contribution may be used to support management actions and conservation strategies, as well as to indicate regions in the basin that need to be better inventoried.
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