Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Galindo,Bruno Ambrozio
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ota,Renata Rúbia, Garcia,Thiago Deruza, Nascimento,Raul Henrique Cardoso, Ohara,Willian Massaharu, Zanatta,Augusto Seawright, Ferreira,Dhiego Gomes, Apolinário-Silva,Caroline, Frantine-Silva,Wilson, Carvalho,Sandremir de, Costa,Alexandro Derly Augusto, Sofia,Silvia Helena, Shibatta,Oscar Akio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Abstract: This work is the most comprehensive survey of the Laranjinha River´s fishes, a tributary of the Cinzas River, Paranapanema River basin. Throughout its course, there is only a low-height dam, including a transposition system located 98 km from its mouth. The sampling was carried out in nine locations, from the source to the mouth, with six field incursions in each location, using different fishing gear. A total of 11,924 fish were collected, distributed in seven orders, 27 families, and 100 species. The most representative order in the number of species was Siluriformes, followed by Characiformes. As for the families, Loricariidae comprised 21% and Characidae 14% of species richness. Phalloceros harpagos was the species with the highest absolute abundance, representing 11.3% of the total, followed by Hypostomus ancistroides with 9.8%. However, considering the average abundance and frequency of occurrence, Hypostomus ancistroides was the most abundant species, followed by Hypostomus cf. paulinus, Psalidodon aff. paranae and Phalloceros harpagos. Among the collected species, the Apteronotus acidops, Brycon orbygnianus, Brycon nattereri, Crenicichla jupiaensis, and Rhinelepis aspera were classified as endangered on the most recent IUCN Red List. Also, from the total sampled fish, 9.8% are considered non-native species. Among the native species recorded, 10 species are large migratory species, which indicates that the Laranjinha River is a route for spawning and maintenance of species diversity in the middle Paranapanema River. Therefore, the Laranjinha River is a heritage of fish diversity and deserves special attention in its preservation.
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spelling Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, BrazilChecklistfish diversityfreshwaterupper Paraná RiverAbstract: This work is the most comprehensive survey of the Laranjinha River´s fishes, a tributary of the Cinzas River, Paranapanema River basin. Throughout its course, there is only a low-height dam, including a transposition system located 98 km from its mouth. The sampling was carried out in nine locations, from the source to the mouth, with six field incursions in each location, using different fishing gear. A total of 11,924 fish were collected, distributed in seven orders, 27 families, and 100 species. The most representative order in the number of species was Siluriformes, followed by Characiformes. As for the families, Loricariidae comprised 21% and Characidae 14% of species richness. Phalloceros harpagos was the species with the highest absolute abundance, representing 11.3% of the total, followed by Hypostomus ancistroides with 9.8%. However, considering the average abundance and frequency of occurrence, Hypostomus ancistroides was the most abundant species, followed by Hypostomus cf. paulinus, Psalidodon aff. paranae and Phalloceros harpagos. Among the collected species, the Apteronotus acidops, Brycon orbygnianus, Brycon nattereri, Crenicichla jupiaensis, and Rhinelepis aspera were classified as endangered on the most recent IUCN Red List. Also, from the total sampled fish, 9.8% are considered non-native species. Among the native species recorded, 10 species are large migratory species, which indicates that the Laranjinha River is a route for spawning and maintenance of species diversity in the middle Paranapanema River. Therefore, the Laranjinha River is a heritage of fish diversity and deserves special attention in its preservation.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=S1676-06032020000400303Biota Neotropica v.20 n.4 2020reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2020-0962info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGalindo,Bruno AmbrozioOta,Renata RúbiaGarcia,Thiago DeruzaNascimento,Raul Henrique CardosoOhara,Willian MassaharuZanatta,Augusto SeawrightFerreira,Dhiego GomesApolinário-Silva,CarolineFrantine-Silva,WilsonCarvalho,Sandremir deCosta,Alexandro Derly AugustoSofia,Silvia HelenaShibatta,Oscar Akioeng2020-09-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032020000400303Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2020-09-23T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
title Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
spellingShingle Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
Galindo,Bruno Ambrozio
Checklist
fish diversity
freshwater
upper Paraná River
title_short Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
title_full Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
title_fullStr Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
title_sort Inventory of the fish fauna from Laranjinha River, Paranapanema River system, Brazil
author Galindo,Bruno Ambrozio
author_facet Galindo,Bruno Ambrozio
Ota,Renata Rúbia
Garcia,Thiago Deruza
Nascimento,Raul Henrique Cardoso
Ohara,Willian Massaharu
Zanatta,Augusto Seawright
Ferreira,Dhiego Gomes
Apolinário-Silva,Caroline
Frantine-Silva,Wilson
Carvalho,Sandremir de
Costa,Alexandro Derly Augusto
Sofia,Silvia Helena
Shibatta,Oscar Akio
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author2 Ota,Renata Rúbia
Garcia,Thiago Deruza
Nascimento,Raul Henrique Cardoso
Ohara,Willian Massaharu
Zanatta,Augusto Seawright
Ferreira,Dhiego Gomes
Apolinário-Silva,Caroline
Frantine-Silva,Wilson
Carvalho,Sandremir de
Costa,Alexandro Derly Augusto
Sofia,Silvia Helena
Shibatta,Oscar Akio
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galindo,Bruno Ambrozio
Ota,Renata Rúbia
Garcia,Thiago Deruza
Nascimento,Raul Henrique Cardoso
Ohara,Willian Massaharu
Zanatta,Augusto Seawright
Ferreira,Dhiego Gomes
Apolinário-Silva,Caroline
Frantine-Silva,Wilson
Carvalho,Sandremir de
Costa,Alexandro Derly Augusto
Sofia,Silvia Helena
Shibatta,Oscar Akio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Checklist
fish diversity
freshwater
upper Paraná River
topic Checklist
fish diversity
freshwater
upper Paraná River
description Abstract: This work is the most comprehensive survey of the Laranjinha River´s fishes, a tributary of the Cinzas River, Paranapanema River basin. Throughout its course, there is only a low-height dam, including a transposition system located 98 km from its mouth. The sampling was carried out in nine locations, from the source to the mouth, with six field incursions in each location, using different fishing gear. A total of 11,924 fish were collected, distributed in seven orders, 27 families, and 100 species. The most representative order in the number of species was Siluriformes, followed by Characiformes. As for the families, Loricariidae comprised 21% and Characidae 14% of species richness. Phalloceros harpagos was the species with the highest absolute abundance, representing 11.3% of the total, followed by Hypostomus ancistroides with 9.8%. However, considering the average abundance and frequency of occurrence, Hypostomus ancistroides was the most abundant species, followed by Hypostomus cf. paulinus, Psalidodon aff. paranae and Phalloceros harpagos. Among the collected species, the Apteronotus acidops, Brycon orbygnianus, Brycon nattereri, Crenicichla jupiaensis, and Rhinelepis aspera were classified as endangered on the most recent IUCN Red List. Also, from the total sampled fish, 9.8% are considered non-native species. Among the native species recorded, 10 species are large migratory species, which indicates that the Laranjinha River is a route for spawning and maintenance of species diversity in the middle Paranapanema River. Therefore, the Laranjinha River is a heritage of fish diversity and deserves special attention in its preservation.
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