Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,André Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Chagas,Ricardo Jucá, Santos,Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara, Zanata,Angela Maria, Rodrigues,Beatriz Kawamura, Polaz,Carla Natacha Marcolino, Alves,Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas, Vieira,Cristiana Souza, Souza,Fabiane Barreto, Vieira,Fábio, Sampaio,Francisco Alexandre Costa, Ferreira,Harildon, Alves,Hilda Susele Rodrigues, Sarmento-Soares,Luisa Maria, Pinho,Marianna, Martins-Pinheiro,Ronaldo Fernando, Lima,Sergio Maia Queiroz, Campiolo,Sofia, Camelier,Priscila
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: Abstract: This work was carried out from the assessment of the conservation status of the freshwater ichthyofauna from Bahia State. The inventory data and species distribution were obtained from the specialized scientific literature and representative ichthyological collections. A total of 281 native species was recorded in Bahia State, distributed in the Northeastern Mata Atlantica (NMA) and São Francisco (SFR) freshwater ecoregions. There was a larger number of species in the NMA (187 spp.), composed by several coastal basins, than in the SFR (134 spp.), composed by São Francisco river basin. Among the 30 families recorded, Characidae and Rivulidae were the most representative, with 53 and 48 species, respectively. The conservation status of 214 species was assessed and 33 of them (15%) were included in the IUCN threat categories. Of these, 11 species were classified as vulnerable (VU), 12 as endangered (EN), and 10 as critically endangered (CR). Most threatened species (n = 14) belongs to the family Rivulidae. The larger number of threatened species in the NMA: (n = 23) is mainly related to the high endemism of restricted-range species associated with the human occupation impacts along the coastal regions. In the SFR, most of threatened species are annual killifishes, which are locally disappearing due to increasing degradation of their temporary habitats.
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spelling Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazilbiodiversitythreatened speciesendemismNortheastern Mata Atlantica ecoregionSão Francisco river basinAbstract: This work was carried out from the assessment of the conservation status of the freshwater ichthyofauna from Bahia State. The inventory data and species distribution were obtained from the specialized scientific literature and representative ichthyological collections. A total of 281 native species was recorded in Bahia State, distributed in the Northeastern Mata Atlantica (NMA) and São Francisco (SFR) freshwater ecoregions. There was a larger number of species in the NMA (187 spp.), composed by several coastal basins, than in the SFR (134 spp.), composed by São Francisco river basin. Among the 30 families recorded, Characidae and Rivulidae were the most representative, with 53 and 48 species, respectively. The conservation status of 214 species was assessed and 33 of them (15%) were included in the IUCN threat categories. Of these, 11 species were classified as vulnerable (VU), 12 as endangered (EN), and 10 as critically endangered (CR). Most threatened species (n = 14) belongs to the family Rivulidae. The larger number of threatened species in the NMA: (n = 23) is mainly related to the high endemism of restricted-range species associated with the human occupation impacts along the coastal regions. In the SFR, most of threatened species are annual killifishes, which are locally disappearing due to increasing degradation of their temporary habitats.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=S1676-06032020000400201Biota Neotropica v.20 n.4 2020reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2020-0969info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,André TeixeiraChagas,Ricardo JucáSantos,Alexandre Clistenes de AlcântaraZanata,Angela MariaRodrigues,Beatriz KawamuraPolaz,Carla Natacha MarcolinoAlves,Carlos Bernardo MascarenhasVieira,Cristiana SouzaSouza,Fabiane BarretoVieira,FábioSampaio,Francisco Alexandre CostaFerreira,HarildonAlves,Hilda Susele RodriguesSarmento-Soares,Luisa MariaPinho,MariannaMartins-Pinheiro,Ronaldo FernandoLima,Sergio Maia QueirozCampiolo,SofiaCamelier,Priscilaeng2020-09-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032020000400201Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2020-09-18T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
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title Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
Silva,André Teixeira
biodiversity
threatened species
endemism
Northeastern Mata Atlantica ecoregion
São Francisco river basin
title_short Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
title_full Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
title_sort Freshwater fishes of the Bahia State, Northeastern Brazil
author Silva,André Teixeira
author_facet Silva,André Teixeira
Chagas,Ricardo Jucá
Santos,Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara
Zanata,Angela Maria
Rodrigues,Beatriz Kawamura
Polaz,Carla Natacha Marcolino
Alves,Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas
Vieira,Cristiana Souza
Souza,Fabiane Barreto
Vieira,Fábio
Sampaio,Francisco Alexandre Costa
Ferreira,Harildon
Alves,Hilda Susele Rodrigues
Sarmento-Soares,Luisa Maria
Pinho,Marianna
Martins-Pinheiro,Ronaldo Fernando
Lima,Sergio Maia Queiroz
Campiolo,Sofia
Camelier,Priscila
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author2 Chagas,Ricardo Jucá
Santos,Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara
Zanata,Angela Maria
Rodrigues,Beatriz Kawamura
Polaz,Carla Natacha Marcolino
Alves,Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas
Vieira,Cristiana Souza
Souza,Fabiane Barreto
Vieira,Fábio
Sampaio,Francisco Alexandre Costa
Ferreira,Harildon
Alves,Hilda Susele Rodrigues
Sarmento-Soares,Luisa Maria
Pinho,Marianna
Martins-Pinheiro,Ronaldo Fernando
Lima,Sergio Maia Queiroz
Campiolo,Sofia
Camelier,Priscila
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,André Teixeira
Chagas,Ricardo Jucá
Santos,Alexandre Clistenes de Alcântara
Zanata,Angela Maria
Rodrigues,Beatriz Kawamura
Polaz,Carla Natacha Marcolino
Alves,Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas
Vieira,Cristiana Souza
Souza,Fabiane Barreto
Vieira,Fábio
Sampaio,Francisco Alexandre Costa
Ferreira,Harildon
Alves,Hilda Susele Rodrigues
Sarmento-Soares,Luisa Maria
Pinho,Marianna
Martins-Pinheiro,Ronaldo Fernando
Lima,Sergio Maia Queiroz
Campiolo,Sofia
Camelier,Priscila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodiversity
threatened species
endemism
Northeastern Mata Atlantica ecoregion
São Francisco river basin
topic biodiversity
threatened species
endemism
Northeastern Mata Atlantica ecoregion
São Francisco river basin
description Abstract: This work was carried out from the assessment of the conservation status of the freshwater ichthyofauna from Bahia State. The inventory data and species distribution were obtained from the specialized scientific literature and representative ichthyological collections. A total of 281 native species was recorded in Bahia State, distributed in the Northeastern Mata Atlantica (NMA) and São Francisco (SFR) freshwater ecoregions. There was a larger number of species in the NMA (187 spp.), composed by several coastal basins, than in the SFR (134 spp.), composed by São Francisco river basin. Among the 30 families recorded, Characidae and Rivulidae were the most representative, with 53 and 48 species, respectively. The conservation status of 214 species was assessed and 33 of them (15%) were included in the IUCN threat categories. Of these, 11 species were classified as vulnerable (VU), 12 as endangered (EN), and 10 as critically endangered (CR). Most threatened species (n = 14) belongs to the family Rivulidae. The larger number of threatened species in the NMA: (n = 23) is mainly related to the high endemism of restricted-range species associated with the human occupation impacts along the coastal regions. In the SFR, most of threatened species are annual killifishes, which are locally disappearing due to increasing degradation of their temporary habitats.
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