Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: VIEIRA, Lucas de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFMA
Texto Completo: https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/4587
Resumo: The Neotropical region, which comprises the region from South America to southern Mexico, comprises a great variety of habitats, in addition to a very diverse fauna and flora, comprising 7 of the 35 world's hotspots. This region posses a huge freshwater fish species richness species, with more than 6,000 valid species and with estimates of 8,000 to 9,000 species (including undescribed species). Brazil, the largest country in the Neotropical region, stands out for its freshwater fish diversity, with more than 2,500 described species. This great diversity is mainly composed of small and medium-sized fish, which are distributed in different aquatic environments (rivers, streams, streams, lakes, swamps, and others). However, even though Brazil has a rich native fish diversity, in recent decades, non-native species have been introduced, more and more frequently, into Brazilian freshwater systems. These introductions come from different human activities, such as: aquaculture, intentional introductions and releases, aquarium trade, mosquito larvae biological control interventions, transposition of water between isolated river basins, sport fishing, amongst other activities. The state of Maranhão has an extensive hydrographic network, which includes the following freshwater systems: Gurupi, Maracaçumé, Turiaçu, Pericumã, Mearim, Itapecuru, Munim, Periá, Preguiças, Parnaíba, in addition to other smaller isolated coastal rivers, and parts of the lower and middle Tocantins River. This fact makes the state extremely relevant for taxonomic, ecological and conservation studies of freshwater organisms. Therefore, this work carried out an inventory, based on data from 12 years of collection, and 84 sampled locations, of fish species that occur in the Munim River basin, Maranhão, Northeastern Brazil. A total of 123 species were recorded, two of them are non-native species. This study increased the number of known species for the Munim River basins to 64 species, when compared to previously published studies. The Munim River basin was subdivided into 4 sections (upper, middle, lower and estuary), and the diversity of these sections was compared. The middle and lower sections had the most similar diversities, while the estuary section had the greatest difference between the diversities of the other sections.
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This region posses a huge freshwater fish species richness species, with more than 6,000 valid species and with estimates of 8,000 to 9,000 species (including undescribed species). Brazil, the largest country in the Neotropical region, stands out for its freshwater fish diversity, with more than 2,500 described species. This great diversity is mainly composed of small and medium-sized fish, which are distributed in different aquatic environments (rivers, streams, streams, lakes, swamps, and others). However, even though Brazil has a rich native fish diversity, in recent decades, non-native species have been introduced, more and more frequently, into Brazilian freshwater systems. These introductions come from different human activities, such as: aquaculture, intentional introductions and releases, aquarium trade, mosquito larvae biological control interventions, transposition of water between isolated river basins, sport fishing, amongst other activities. The state of Maranhão has an extensive hydrographic network, which includes the following freshwater systems: Gurupi, Maracaçumé, Turiaçu, Pericumã, Mearim, Itapecuru, Munim, Periá, Preguiças, Parnaíba, in addition to other smaller isolated coastal rivers, and parts of the lower and middle Tocantins River. This fact makes the state extremely relevant for taxonomic, ecological and conservation studies of freshwater organisms. Therefore, this work carried out an inventory, based on data from 12 years of collection, and 84 sampled locations, of fish species that occur in the Munim River basin, Maranhão, Northeastern Brazil. A total of 123 species were recorded, two of them are non-native species. This study increased the number of known species for the Munim River basins to 64 species, when compared to previously published studies. The Munim River basin was subdivided into 4 sections (upper, middle, lower and estuary), and the diversity of these sections was compared. The middle and lower sections had the most similar diversities, while the estuary section had the greatest difference between the diversities of the other sections.A região Neotropical, que compreende a região desde a América do Sul até o Sul do México, compreende uma ampla variedade de habitats, além de uma fauna e flora muito diversificada, compreendendo 7 dos 35 hotspots mundiais. Essa região possui uma enorme riqueza de peixes de água doce, com mais de 6.000 espécies válidas e com estimativas de 8.000 a 9.000 espécies (incluindo espécies não descritas). O Brasil, maior país da região Neotropical, se destaca pela sua diversidade de peixe de água doce, possuindo mais de 2.500 espécies descritas. Essa grande diversidade é composta majoritariamente por peixes de pequeno e médio porte, que estão distribuídos em diferentes ambientes aquáticos (rios, riachos, córregos, lagos, brejos, entre outros). No entanto, mesmo o Brasil possuindo uma rica diversidade de peixes nativos, nas últimas décadas, espécies não nativas vem sendo introduzidas, cada vez mais frequentemente, nas bacias hidrográficas brasileiras. Essas introduções são oriundas de diferentes atividades humanas, tais como: aquicultura, introduções e solturas intencionais, aquarismo, intervenções de controle biológico de larvas de mosquitos, transposição de água entre bacias hidrográficas isoladas, pesca esportiva, dentre outras atividades. O estado do Maranhão possui uma extensa rede hidrográfica, que inclui os seguintes sistemas hídricos: Gurupi, Maracaçumé, Turiaçu, Pericumã, Mearim, Itapecuru, Munim, Periá, Preguiças, Parnaíba, além de outros rios costeiros isolados menores, e os trechos baixo e médio rio Tocantins. Tal fato torna o estado extremamente relevante para estudos taxonômicos, ecológicos e de conservação de organismos de água doce. Sendo assim, esse trabalho realizou um inventário, com base em dados provenientes de 12 anos de coleta, e 84 localidades amostradas, das espécies de peixes que ocorrem na bacia do Rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil. Ao todo foram registradas 123 espécies, sendo duas não nativas. Esse estudo aumentou o número de espécies conhecidas para a para do Rio Munim em 64 espécies, quando comparado a estudos publicados anteriormente. A bacia do Rio Munim foi subdividida em 4 seções (Alto, médio, baixo e estuário), e a diversidade dessas seções foi camparada. As seções médio e baixo tiveram suas diversidades mais similares, enquanto que a seção estuário apresentou a maior diferença entre as diversidades das demais seções.Submitted by Jonathan Sousa de Almeida (jonathan.sousa@ufma.br) on 2023-03-14T17:34:49Z No. of bitstreams: 1 LucasdeOliveiraVieira.pdf: 1751446 bytes, checksum: be44167fc383c9aa33b6f6182b14ac1c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-14T17:34:49Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Inventory of the ichthyofauna of the Munim River Basin, Maranhão, Northeast Brazil
title Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
VIEIRA, Lucas de Oliveira
América do Sul;
biodiversidade;
peixes;
Região Neotropical.
biodiversity;
fish;
Neotropical Region;
South America.
Aqüicultura
title_short Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Inventário da ictiofauna da bacia do rio Munim, Maranhão, Nordeste do Brasil
author VIEIRA, Lucas de Oliveira
author_facet VIEIRA, Lucas de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OTTONI, Felipe Polivanov
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MUGNAI, Riccardo
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv COSTA, Elisabeth Henschel de Lima
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VIEIRA, Lucas de Oliveira
contributor_str_mv OTTONI, Felipe Polivanov
BRAGANÇA, Pedro Henrique Negreiros de
OTTONI, Felipe Polivanov
MUGNAI, Riccardo
COSTA, Elisabeth Henschel de Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv América do Sul;
biodiversidade;
peixes;
Região Neotropical.
topic América do Sul;
biodiversidade;
peixes;
Região Neotropical.
biodiversity;
fish;
Neotropical Region;
South America.
Aqüicultura
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv biodiversity;
fish;
Neotropical Region;
South America.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Aqüicultura
description The Neotropical region, which comprises the region from South America to southern Mexico, comprises a great variety of habitats, in addition to a very diverse fauna and flora, comprising 7 of the 35 world's hotspots. This region posses a huge freshwater fish species richness species, with more than 6,000 valid species and with estimates of 8,000 to 9,000 species (including undescribed species). Brazil, the largest country in the Neotropical region, stands out for its freshwater fish diversity, with more than 2,500 described species. This great diversity is mainly composed of small and medium-sized fish, which are distributed in different aquatic environments (rivers, streams, streams, lakes, swamps, and others). However, even though Brazil has a rich native fish diversity, in recent decades, non-native species have been introduced, more and more frequently, into Brazilian freshwater systems. These introductions come from different human activities, such as: aquaculture, intentional introductions and releases, aquarium trade, mosquito larvae biological control interventions, transposition of water between isolated river basins, sport fishing, amongst other activities. The state of Maranhão has an extensive hydrographic network, which includes the following freshwater systems: Gurupi, Maracaçumé, Turiaçu, Pericumã, Mearim, Itapecuru, Munim, Periá, Preguiças, Parnaíba, in addition to other smaller isolated coastal rivers, and parts of the lower and middle Tocantins River. This fact makes the state extremely relevant for taxonomic, ecological and conservation studies of freshwater organisms. Therefore, this work carried out an inventory, based on data from 12 years of collection, and 84 sampled locations, of fish species that occur in the Munim River basin, Maranhão, Northeastern Brazil. A total of 123 species were recorded, two of them are non-native species. This study increased the number of known species for the Munim River basins to 64 species, when compared to previously published studies. The Munim River basin was subdivided into 4 sections (upper, middle, lower and estuary), and the diversity of these sections was compared. The middle and lower sections had the most similar diversities, while the estuary section had the greatest difference between the diversities of the other sections.
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