The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco

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Autor(a) principal: Salvador, Gilberto Nepomuceno
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Casarim, Ruanny, Rosa, Gustavo Ribeiro, Caldeira, Yuri Malta, Pompeu, Paulo Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de Zoologia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/article/view/171379
Resumo: The ichthyofauna of the Rio São Francisco basin is relatively well-documented. However, most of this knowledge is concentrated at the upper stretch of its catchment area. In this study, we compile a list of species encompassing almost the entire length of the Rio Carinhanha, an important tributary from upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco, including a comprehensive diversity of environments. A total of 99 species from 8 orders and 27 families were recorded. Five species are considered non-native, six classifieds as long distance migrants, and three as vulnerable. The orders with the greatest richness of native species were Characiformes and Siluriformes. Characidae was the most represented family, followed by Loricariidae. The main river channels were the richest environments sampled, followed by floodplain lagoons, veredas, and streams. The Carinhanha basin has important lotic remnants, thus it has several migratory fish populations as well as endangered species. This study demonstrates the importance of cataloguing the still poorly explored tributaries of the upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco basin.
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spelling The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São FranciscoThe ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São FranciscoThe ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São FranciscoCerradoFreshwaterChecklistRio ItaguariRio CocháGrande Sertão Veredas National ParkCerradoFreshwaterChecklistRio ItaguariRio CocháGrande Sertão Veredas National ParkCerradoFreshwaterChecklistRio ItaguariRio CocháGrande Sertão Veredas National ParkThe ichthyofauna of the Rio São Francisco basin is relatively well-documented. However, most of this knowledge is concentrated at the upper stretch of its catchment area. In this study, we compile a list of species encompassing almost the entire length of the Rio Carinhanha, an important tributary from upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco, including a comprehensive diversity of environments. A total of 99 species from 8 orders and 27 families were recorded. Five species are considered non-native, six classifieds as long distance migrants, and three as vulnerable. The orders with the greatest richness of native species were Characiformes and Siluriformes. Characidae was the most represented family, followed by Loricariidae. The main river channels were the richest environments sampled, followed by floodplain lagoons, veredas, and streams. The Carinhanha basin has important lotic remnants, thus it has several migratory fish populations as well as endangered species. This study demonstrates the importance of cataloguing the still poorly explored tributaries of the upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco basin.The ichthyofauna of the Rio São Francisco basin is relatively well-documented. However, most of this knowledge is concentrated at the upper stretch of its catchment area. In this study, we compile a list of species encompassing almost the entire length of the Rio Carinhanha, an important tributary from upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco, including a comprehensive diversity of environments. A total of 99 species from 8 orders and 27 families were recorded. Five species are considered non-native, six classifieds as long distance migrants, and three as vulnerable. The orders with the greatest richness of native species were Characiformes and Siluriformes. Characidae was the most represented family, followed by Loricariidae. The main river channels were the richest environments sampled, followed by floodplain lagoons, veredas, and streams. The Carinhanha basin has important lotic remnants, thus it has several migratory fish populations as well as endangered species. This study demonstrates the importance of cataloguing the still poorly explored tributaries of the upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco basin.The ichthyofauna of the Rio São Francisco basin is relatively well-documented. However, most of this knowledge is concentrated at the upper stretch of its catchment area. In this study, we compile a list of species encompassing almost the entire length of the Rio Carinhanha, an important tributary from upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco, including a comprehensive diversity of environments. A total of 99 species from 8 orders and 27 families were recorded. Five species are considered non-native, six classifieds as long distance migrants, and three as vulnerable. The orders with the greatest richness of native species were Characiformes and Siluriformes. Characidae was the most represented family, followed by Loricariidae. The main river channels were the richest environments sampled, followed by floodplain lagoons, veredas, and streams. The Carinhanha basin has important lotic remnants, thus it has several migratory fish populations as well as endangered species. This study demonstrates the importance of cataloguing the still poorly explored tributaries of the upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco basin.Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Museu de Zoologia (MZUSP).2020-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/article/view/17137910.11606/2176-7793/2020.51.04Arquivos de Zoologia; v. 51 n. 4 (2020); 31-44Arquivos de Zoologia; Vol. 51 Núm. 4 (2020); 31-44Arquivos de Zoologia; Vol. 51 No. 4 (2020); 31-442176-77930066-7870reponame:Arquivos de Zoologia (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/article/view/171379/165344Copyright (c) 2020 Arquivos de Zoologiahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalvador, Gilberto NepomucenoCasarim, RuannyRosa, Gustavo RibeiroCaldeira, Yuri MaltaPompeu, Paulo Santos2020-12-01T13:03:18Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/171379Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmzPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/azmz/oaipublicacaomz@usp.br ; einicker@usp.br2176-77930066-7870opendoar:2023-01-12T16:41:13.545253Arquivos de Zoologia (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
title The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
spellingShingle The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
Salvador, Gilberto Nepomuceno
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
title_short The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
title_full The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
title_fullStr The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
title_full_unstemmed The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
title_sort The ichthyofauna of the Rio Carinhanha basin, one of the main tributaries of the Rio São Francisco
author Salvador, Gilberto Nepomuceno
author_facet Salvador, Gilberto Nepomuceno
Casarim, Ruanny
Rosa, Gustavo Ribeiro
Caldeira, Yuri Malta
Pompeu, Paulo Santos
author_role author
author2 Casarim, Ruanny
Rosa, Gustavo Ribeiro
Caldeira, Yuri Malta
Pompeu, Paulo Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salvador, Gilberto Nepomuceno
Casarim, Ruanny
Rosa, Gustavo Ribeiro
Caldeira, Yuri Malta
Pompeu, Paulo Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
topic Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Cerrado
Freshwater
Checklist
Rio Itaguari
Rio Cochá
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
description The ichthyofauna of the Rio São Francisco basin is relatively well-documented. However, most of this knowledge is concentrated at the upper stretch of its catchment area. In this study, we compile a list of species encompassing almost the entire length of the Rio Carinhanha, an important tributary from upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco, including a comprehensive diversity of environments. A total of 99 species from 8 orders and 27 families were recorded. Five species are considered non-native, six classifieds as long distance migrants, and three as vulnerable. The orders with the greatest richness of native species were Characiformes and Siluriformes. Characidae was the most represented family, followed by Loricariidae. The main river channels were the richest environments sampled, followed by floodplain lagoons, veredas, and streams. The Carinhanha basin has important lotic remnants, thus it has several migratory fish populations as well as endangered species. This study demonstrates the importance of cataloguing the still poorly explored tributaries of the upper-middle section of the Rio São Francisco basin.
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