Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure
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Resumo: | The relationship between habitats and the ichthyofauna composition in the Parque Nacional das Emas (PNE) and adjacent areas (the Araguaia and Sucuriú rivers) are provided and could be applied in determining the Park's future zoning. Samples of the ichthyofauna and limnological parameters were obtained during both dry (September 1999) and wet (December 1999) seasons. Ichthyofauna collections resulted in the capture of 4,740 specimens of 22 species. The most abundant species in the Araguaia River during the two sampling seasons were Astyanax sp. 2 and Hasemania sp. In the Sucuriú River and PNE, Astyanax scabripinnis cf. paranae and Hoplias aff. malabaricus were the most frequent species. The largest number of species and diversity index were recorded for the Araguaia River. However, sound management policies require more detailed studies on the fish communities of the Cerrado biome. |
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Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structurecerradoParque Nacional das Emasichthyofauna diversityThe relationship between habitats and the ichthyofauna composition in the Parque Nacional das Emas (PNE) and adjacent areas (the Araguaia and Sucuriú rivers) are provided and could be applied in determining the Park's future zoning. Samples of the ichthyofauna and limnological parameters were obtained during both dry (September 1999) and wet (December 1999) seasons. Ichthyofauna collections resulted in the capture of 4,740 specimens of 22 species. The most abundant species in the Araguaia River during the two sampling seasons were Astyanax sp. 2 and Hasemania sp. In the Sucuriú River and PNE, Astyanax scabripinnis cf. paranae and Hoplias aff. malabaricus were the most frequent species. The largest number of species and diversity index were recorded for the Araguaia River. However, sound management policies require more detailed studies on the fish communities of the Cerrado biome.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2004-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842004000300002Brazilian Journal of Biology v.64 n.3a 2004reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/S1519-69842004000300002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBenedito-Cecilio,E.Minte-Vera,C. V.Zawadzki,C. H.Pavanelli,C. S.Rodrigues,F. H. G.Gimenes,M. F.eng2005-03-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842004000300002Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2005-03-02T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false |
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Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
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Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
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Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure Benedito-Cecilio,E. cerrado Parque Nacional das Emas ichthyofauna diversity |
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Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
title_full |
Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
title_fullStr |
Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
title_full_unstemmed |
Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
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Ichthyofauna from the Emas National Park region: composition and structure |
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Benedito-Cecilio,E. |
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Benedito-Cecilio,E. Minte-Vera,C. V. Zawadzki,C. H. Pavanelli,C. S. Rodrigues,F. H. G. Gimenes,M. F. |
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Minte-Vera,C. V. Zawadzki,C. H. Pavanelli,C. S. Rodrigues,F. H. G. Gimenes,M. F. |
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Benedito-Cecilio,E. Minte-Vera,C. V. Zawadzki,C. H. Pavanelli,C. S. Rodrigues,F. H. G. Gimenes,M. F. |
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cerrado Parque Nacional das Emas ichthyofauna diversity |
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cerrado Parque Nacional das Emas ichthyofauna diversity |
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The relationship between habitats and the ichthyofauna composition in the Parque Nacional das Emas (PNE) and adjacent areas (the Araguaia and Sucuriú rivers) are provided and could be applied in determining the Park's future zoning. Samples of the ichthyofauna and limnological parameters were obtained during both dry (September 1999) and wet (December 1999) seasons. Ichthyofauna collections resulted in the capture of 4,740 specimens of 22 species. The most abundant species in the Araguaia River during the two sampling seasons were Astyanax sp. 2 and Hasemania sp. In the Sucuriú River and PNE, Astyanax scabripinnis cf. paranae and Hoplias aff. malabaricus were the most frequent species. The largest number of species and diversity index were recorded for the Araguaia River. However, sound management policies require more detailed studies on the fish communities of the Cerrado biome. |
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