Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin

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Autor(a) principal: Scarabotti,Pablo A.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lucifora,Luis O., Espínola,Luis A., Rabuffetti,Ana P., Liotta,Jorge, Mantinian,Julia E., Roux,Juan P., Silva,Natalia, Balboni,Leandro, Vargas,Facundo, Demonte,Lucio Danilo, Sánchez,Sebastián
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252021000300211
Resumo: Abstract The La Plata basin is the second largest basin of South America and has supported important river fisheries for more than a century. In this paper, we evaluate for the first time the historical trends of landings of 21 fish taxa and the recent population trends of 27 species of commercial fishes in the lower La Plata basin (Argentina). We compiled three kinds of data sets: Total fishery landings (between 1934 and 1986) and exports (1994‒2019), fisheries monitoring programs of Chaco and Santa Fe provinces in the Paraná River (2009‒2019), and surveys of fish populations in the Upper (Corrientes, 1993‒2020) and Middle (EBIPES, 2005‒2020) Paraná River. The analysis of the historical landings showed more species declining in the lower portion of the basin than in the upper basin. Regarding recent population trends, Pimelodus spp., Hoplias spp., Salminus brasiliensis, Luciopimelodus pati, and Ageneiosus spp. declined in more than one region, while Megaleporinus spp., Pterodoras granulosus, and Oxydoras kneri showed stable to positive trends, with the other species varying in their trends between regions. These tendencies could be associated to a combination of factors such as overfishing and environmental changes that would require an ecosystem approach for their adequate management.
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spelling Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basinFloodplainsHydroelectric damsInland fishOverfishingParaná RiverAbstract The La Plata basin is the second largest basin of South America and has supported important river fisheries for more than a century. In this paper, we evaluate for the first time the historical trends of landings of 21 fish taxa and the recent population trends of 27 species of commercial fishes in the lower La Plata basin (Argentina). We compiled three kinds of data sets: Total fishery landings (between 1934 and 1986) and exports (1994‒2019), fisheries monitoring programs of Chaco and Santa Fe provinces in the Paraná River (2009‒2019), and surveys of fish populations in the Upper (Corrientes, 1993‒2020) and Middle (EBIPES, 2005‒2020) Paraná River. The analysis of the historical landings showed more species declining in the lower portion of the basin than in the upper basin. Regarding recent population trends, Pimelodus spp., Hoplias spp., Salminus brasiliensis, Luciopimelodus pati, and Ageneiosus spp. declined in more than one region, while Megaleporinus spp., Pterodoras granulosus, and Oxydoras kneri showed stable to positive trends, with the other species varying in their trends between regions. These tendencies could be associated to a combination of factors such as overfishing and environmental changes that would require an ecosystem approach for their adequate management.Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252021000300211Neotropical Ichthyology v.19 n.3 2021reponame:Neotropical ichthyology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia (SBI)instacron:SBI10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessScarabotti,Pablo A.Lucifora,Luis O.Espínola,Luis A.Rabuffetti,Ana P.Liotta,JorgeMantinian,Julia E.Roux,Juan P.Silva,NataliaBalboni,LeandroVargas,FacundoDemonte,Lucio DaniloSánchez,Sebastiáneng2022-06-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-62252021000300211Revistahttp://www.ufrgs.br/ni/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||neoichth@nupelia.uem.br1982-02241679-6225opendoar:2022-06-22T00:00Neotropical ichthyology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia (SBI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
title Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
spellingShingle Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
Scarabotti,Pablo A.
Floodplains
Hydroelectric dams
Inland fish
Overfishing
Paraná River
title_short Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
title_full Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
title_fullStr Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
title_full_unstemmed Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
title_sort Long-term trends of fishery landings and target fish populations in the lower La Plata basin
author Scarabotti,Pablo A.
author_facet Scarabotti,Pablo A.
Lucifora,Luis O.
Espínola,Luis A.
Rabuffetti,Ana P.
Liotta,Jorge
Mantinian,Julia E.
Roux,Juan P.
Silva,Natalia
Balboni,Leandro
Vargas,Facundo
Demonte,Lucio Danilo
Sánchez,Sebastián
author_role author
author2 Lucifora,Luis O.
Espínola,Luis A.
Rabuffetti,Ana P.
Liotta,Jorge
Mantinian,Julia E.
Roux,Juan P.
Silva,Natalia
Balboni,Leandro
Vargas,Facundo
Demonte,Lucio Danilo
Sánchez,Sebastián
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scarabotti,Pablo A.
Lucifora,Luis O.
Espínola,Luis A.
Rabuffetti,Ana P.
Liotta,Jorge
Mantinian,Julia E.
Roux,Juan P.
Silva,Natalia
Balboni,Leandro
Vargas,Facundo
Demonte,Lucio Danilo
Sánchez,Sebastián
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Floodplains
Hydroelectric dams
Inland fish
Overfishing
Paraná River
topic Floodplains
Hydroelectric dams
Inland fish
Overfishing
Paraná River
description Abstract The La Plata basin is the second largest basin of South America and has supported important river fisheries for more than a century. In this paper, we evaluate for the first time the historical trends of landings of 21 fish taxa and the recent population trends of 27 species of commercial fishes in the lower La Plata basin (Argentina). We compiled three kinds of data sets: Total fishery landings (between 1934 and 1986) and exports (1994‒2019), fisheries monitoring programs of Chaco and Santa Fe provinces in the Paraná River (2009‒2019), and surveys of fish populations in the Upper (Corrientes, 1993‒2020) and Middle (EBIPES, 2005‒2020) Paraná River. The analysis of the historical landings showed more species declining in the lower portion of the basin than in the upper basin. Regarding recent population trends, Pimelodus spp., Hoplias spp., Salminus brasiliensis, Luciopimelodus pati, and Ageneiosus spp. declined in more than one region, while Megaleporinus spp., Pterodoras granulosus, and Oxydoras kneri showed stable to positive trends, with the other species varying in their trends between regions. These tendencies could be associated to a combination of factors such as overfishing and environmental changes that would require an ecosystem approach for their adequate management.
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