Benthic Fish Project

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Cleber
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Conjunto de dados
Título da fonte: SciELO Data
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.D04OIJ
Resumo: This study was carried out in the mainstem channels of the lower reaches of the major whitewater rivers of Central Amazon: Japurá, Madeira and Purus rivers. We established 10 sampling sites along each river course, separated by ~30 km. Sampling took place during rising and receding water seasons (Figure 1), from 2012 to 2014: Madeira River, September 2012 (receding) and March 2013 (rising); Japurá River, April 2013 (rising) and August 2013 (receding); Purus River, September 2013 (receding) and April 2014 (rising). Fish were sampled using a bottom trawl net with an external mesh size of 4 cm and an internal net in the form of a “funnel” (0.5 m height, 3m long and 3m wide; 5 mm mesh size). A parallel trawl was performed at each sampling site, following the current direction, with 10 min total duration time per trawl.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Benthic Fish Project
title Benthic Fish Project
spellingShingle Benthic Fish Project
Duarte, Cleber
Earth and Environmental Sciences
title_short Benthic Fish Project
title_full Benthic Fish Project
title_fullStr Benthic Fish Project
title_full_unstemmed Benthic Fish Project
title_sort Benthic Fish Project
author Duarte, Cleber
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
description This study was carried out in the mainstem channels of the lower reaches of the major whitewater rivers of Central Amazon: Japurá, Madeira and Purus rivers. We established 10 sampling sites along each river course, separated by ~30 km. Sampling took place during rising and receding water seasons (Figure 1), from 2012 to 2014: Madeira River, September 2012 (receding) and March 2013 (rising); Japurá River, April 2013 (rising) and August 2013 (receding); Purus River, September 2013 (receding) and April 2014 (rising). Fish were sampled using a bottom trawl net with an external mesh size of 4 cm and an internal net in the form of a “funnel” (0.5 m height, 3m long and 3m wide; 5 mm mesh size). A parallel trawl was performed at each sampling site, following the current direction, with 10 min total duration time per trawl.
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