Fish distribution in watersheds of the eastern part of the Serra da Mantiqueira (state of São Paulo)/Distribuição de peixes em microbacias da serra da Mantiqueira oriental (Estado de São Paulo)
The present work aims to analyse jointly four contiguous watersheds in the eastern part of the Serra da Mantiqueira with respect to the distribution of fish fauna and physical structure. The watersheds of Piracuama river, Ribeirao Grande, Buenos and Guaratingueta are located in Pindamonhangaba, Camp...
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Published in: | Brazilian journal of biology Vol. 74; no. 2; p. 302 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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São Carlos
Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
01-05-2014
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Summary: | The present work aims to analyse jointly four contiguous watersheds in the eastern part of the Serra da Mantiqueira with respect to the distribution of fish fauna and physical structure. The watersheds of Piracuama river, Ribeirao Grande, Buenos and Guaratingueta are located in Pindamonhangaba, Campos do Jordao and Guaratingueta municipalities, in the state of Sao Paulo. Data were collected between the years 2001 and 2010, with collections distributed throughout the seasons, including sites located on the slope and piedmont. The limnological parameters analysed were different between watersheds and habitat structure was different only for the slope segments between Ribeirao Grande and Buenos watersheds, and between Ribeirao Grande and Piracuama watersheds. The most abundant species in both the segments was Trichomycterus itatiayae. The highest degree of species dominance occurred in the Guaratingueta watershed and in the segment slope, being T. itatiayae the dominant species. Species diversity was lower at the slope than the piedmont, indicating variability in species abundance. |
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ISSN: | 1519-6984 1678-4375 |