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Título: Floodplain lake fish assemblages in the Amazon River: Directions in conservation biology
Autor: Granado-Lorencio, Carlos
Cerviá, Javier Lobón
Lima, C. R.M.Araujo
Palavras-chave: Biodiversity
Community Structure
Exploitation
Fish
Floodplain
Habitat Conservation
Habitat Fragmentation
Neotropical Region
Species Diversity
Sustainability
Sustainable Development
Amazon River
South America
Data do documento: 2007
Revista: Biodiversity and Conservation
É parte de: Volume 16, Número 3, Pags. 679-692
Abstract: The Neotropical region is renowned for its high biodiversity, and the Amazon River basin contains the highest number of fish species of any river system in the world. In recent years, habitat fragmentation and exploitation of biotic resources have threatened biological integrity and provoked to need for sustainable management and conservation of the Amazon River system. We studied 36 floodplain lakes along 2000 km of the Amazon River. The fish assemblages associated with flood forests are moderately diverse, with low species dominance and reduced populations. To detect nestedness of fish assemblage composition in floodplain lakes, a nested subset analysis was performed on species presence-absence. The incidence matrix (species × lakes) was maximally packed using the Nestedness Temperature Calculator software. The results of ranking lakes and species allow us to establish targets for conservation. Such strategy for sustainable management should be focused on maintaining the Amazonian biodiversity. © 2007 Springer.
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-005-3742-4
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