Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract: Despite increasing efforts in recent years to catalog the fish diversity of Amazonian rivers, many regions are still under-sampled, and sandy beach environments are particularly poorly understood. The present study focused on a 300 km stretch of the Acre river, in the southwestern Amazon basin, where we sampled 30 sandy beaches separated by a mean interval of 10 km. We collected 15,329 fish representing 80 species, 26 families, and nine orders. The Characiformes were the most abundant order, providing 88.24% of the individuals collected, followed by the Siluriformes, with 10.03%, while the Siluriformes had the highest species richness, with 37 species (45.0%), followed by the Characiformes, with 30 (37.5%). The most abundant species were the characiforms Knodus orteguasae and Creagruto barrigai. Reliable data on a region’s biota is fundamental for the evaluation of patterns of biodiversity, and the occurrence and management of threatened species. As fish are directly affected by pollutants and the degradation of aquatic environments, further research in areas that are still poorly sampled will be essential for the elaboration of effective conservation strategies. |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, BrazilAmazonCharaciformesNeotropical RegionSampling GapsSiluriformesSpecies DiversityAbstract: Despite increasing efforts in recent years to catalog the fish diversity of Amazonian rivers, many regions are still under-sampled, and sandy beach environments are particularly poorly understood. The present study focused on a 300 km stretch of the Acre river, in the southwestern Amazon basin, where we sampled 30 sandy beaches separated by a mean interval of 10 km. We collected 15,329 fish representing 80 species, 26 families, and nine orders. The Characiformes were the most abundant order, providing 88.24% of the individuals collected, followed by the Siluriformes, with 10.03%, while the Siluriformes had the highest species richness, with 37 species (45.0%), followed by the Characiformes, with 30 (37.5%). The most abundant species were the characiforms Knodus orteguasae and Creagruto barrigai. Reliable data on a region’s biota is fundamental for the evaluation of patterns of biodiversity, and the occurrence and management of threatened species. As fish are directly affected by pollutants and the degradation of aquatic environments, further research in areas that are still poorly sampled will be essential for the elaboration of effective conservation strategies.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=S1676-06032020000300307Biota Neotropica v.20 n.3 2020reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2020-0988info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Ronaldo Souza daCorrêa,FabianoOliveira,Lucas Pires deGuerra,ViniciusBarros,Bruno StefanyVieira,Lisandro Juno Soareseng2020-09-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032020000300307Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2020-09-04T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil Silva,Ronaldo Souza da Amazon Characiformes Neotropical Region Sampling Gaps Siluriformes Species Diversity |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Ichthyofauna of sandy beaches along the Acre river, Brazil |
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Silva,Ronaldo Souza da |
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Silva,Ronaldo Souza da Corrêa,Fabiano Oliveira,Lucas Pires de Guerra,Vinicius Barros,Bruno Stefany Vieira,Lisandro Juno Soares |
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Corrêa,Fabiano Oliveira,Lucas Pires de Guerra,Vinicius Barros,Bruno Stefany Vieira,Lisandro Juno Soares |
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Silva,Ronaldo Souza da Corrêa,Fabiano Oliveira,Lucas Pires de Guerra,Vinicius Barros,Bruno Stefany Vieira,Lisandro Juno Soares |
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Amazon Characiformes Neotropical Region Sampling Gaps Siluriformes Species Diversity |
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Amazon Characiformes Neotropical Region Sampling Gaps Siluriformes Species Diversity |
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Abstract: Despite increasing efforts in recent years to catalog the fish diversity of Amazonian rivers, many regions are still under-sampled, and sandy beach environments are particularly poorly understood. The present study focused on a 300 km stretch of the Acre river, in the southwestern Amazon basin, where we sampled 30 sandy beaches separated by a mean interval of 10 km. We collected 15,329 fish representing 80 species, 26 families, and nine orders. The Characiformes were the most abundant order, providing 88.24% of the individuals collected, followed by the Siluriformes, with 10.03%, while the Siluriformes had the highest species richness, with 37 species (45.0%), followed by the Characiformes, with 30 (37.5%). The most abundant species were the characiforms Knodus orteguasae and Creagruto barrigai. Reliable data on a region’s biota is fundamental for the evaluation of patterns of biodiversity, and the occurrence and management of threatened species. As fish are directly affected by pollutants and the degradation of aquatic environments, further research in areas that are still poorly sampled will be essential for the elaboration of effective conservation strategies. |
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