The introduction of allochthonous fish species happens constantly in large bodies of freshwater, like as the reservoirs of Parana Basin, located in Brazilian southeast, representing a threat for local biodiversity. The fish species Plagioscion squamosissimus and Cichla ocellaris were introduced from the 1970s in several water bodies of this basin and had successfully established themselves in all six reservoirs located in the middle and lower Tiete River (SP, Brazil), particularly. After six decades from the first recorded species introduction, this hydrographic system remains open to the invasion of further fish species, owing to widespread fish-farming activity and by the channels opened between this system and other reservoirs and river ...
Abstract Aim: This paper is aimed at describing the changes of fish species in the middle and lower...
This is the first report of Ictalurus punctatus in the middle Paranapanema river basin; the occurren...
The "tucunaré", Cichla piquiti, an exotic Amazonian fish has become established along the left bank ...
The introduction of allochthonous fish species happens constantly in large bodies of freshwater, lik...
Abstract This study aimed to understand how the introduction of Cichla kelberi in Rosana Reservoir (...
Geophagus mirabilis, new species, is endemic to the rio Aripuanã drainage upstream from Dardanelos/A...
The Area of Environmental Protection of the Pandeiros River is the largest unit for sustainable use ...
A partir da década de 60, a introdução de espécies não-nativas de peixes tornou-se um evento constan...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Santos, Alejandra Filippo Gonzalez Neves dos, Santos, Luciano Neves dos, Araújo, Francisco Gerson (2...
From sixties, the fish species introduction has been being a constant event in the reservoir system...
The aim of this study was to investigate the ecology and diversity of community and infracommunities...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
The Basin of the river Tocantins-Araguaia is the natural habitat of the Cichla piquiti species, howe...
Abstract: The Blue Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti), native to the Tocantins-Araguaia river basin of th...
Abstract Aim: This paper is aimed at describing the changes of fish species in the middle and lower...
This is the first report of Ictalurus punctatus in the middle Paranapanema river basin; the occurren...
The "tucunaré", Cichla piquiti, an exotic Amazonian fish has become established along the left bank ...
The introduction of allochthonous fish species happens constantly in large bodies of freshwater, lik...
Abstract This study aimed to understand how the introduction of Cichla kelberi in Rosana Reservoir (...
Geophagus mirabilis, new species, is endemic to the rio Aripuanã drainage upstream from Dardanelos/A...
The Area of Environmental Protection of the Pandeiros River is the largest unit for sustainable use ...
A partir da década de 60, a introdução de espécies não-nativas de peixes tornou-se um evento constan...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
Santos, Alejandra Filippo Gonzalez Neves dos, Santos, Luciano Neves dos, Araújo, Francisco Gerson (2...
From sixties, the fish species introduction has been being a constant event in the reservoir system...
The aim of this study was to investigate the ecology and diversity of community and infracommunities...
Stretching more than seven million square kilometers, the Amazon River basin is the largest river ba...
The Basin of the river Tocantins-Araguaia is the natural habitat of the Cichla piquiti species, howe...
Abstract: The Blue Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti), native to the Tocantins-Araguaia river basin of th...
Abstract Aim: This paper is aimed at describing the changes of fish species in the middle and lower...
This is the first report of Ictalurus punctatus in the middle Paranapanema river basin; the occurren...
The "tucunaré", Cichla piquiti, an exotic Amazonian fish has become established along the left bank ...