The Doce River, in southeastern Brazil, is a coastal drainage, configured since the Late Cretaceous, when South America separated from Africa. Of the 77 native fish species of the Doce River Basin, 37 are potentially endangered - Oligosarcus solitarius, Menezes 1987, is the only endemic species of the quaternary lakes in the middle portion of this drainage and Oligosarcus argenteus, Günther 1864, is distributed in the Doce River channel and headwaters. This study characterizes the morphological, cytogenetic, and mitochondrial DNA variation in the Oligosarcus spp. populations from the Doce and São Francisco River Basins. The principal component analysis indicates three morphological groups. Cytogenetic data corroborate existence of the O. so...
In the Rio Doce basin of southeastern Brazil, the freshwater fish Hoplias malabaricus (trahira) is a...
Paleo-drainage connections and headwater stream-captures are two main historical processes shaping t...
Abstract — The chromosomes of one Cichlasoma facetum and three Geophagus brasiliensis populations fr...
Cytogenetic analyses were carried out in two populations of Oligosarcus hepsetus from tributaries at...
Cytogenetic analyses were carried out in two populations of Oligosarcus hepsetus from tributaries at...
Piabina argentea is a species of Characidae family that is widely distributed in the hydrographic ba...
The current distribution of freshwater fishes across multiple basins along Eastern Brazil can be ass...
<div><p>The current distribution of freshwater fishes across multiple basins along Eastern Brazil ca...
The Atlantic coast of South America is characterized by a great diversity and endemism of fishes. Pa...
Abstract — Characidae is one of the predominant fish groups in the Neotropical region with approxima...
Karyotypic analyses were performed in fishes from the genus Hoplias (H. malabaricus and H. lacerdae ...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
The cytogenetic data available in the literature about the ichthyofauna of the Iguaçu River basin we...
Cheirodontinae comprises a small-sized fish group with a wide geographical distribution throughout C...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
In the Rio Doce basin of southeastern Brazil, the freshwater fish Hoplias malabaricus (trahira) is a...
Paleo-drainage connections and headwater stream-captures are two main historical processes shaping t...
Abstract — The chromosomes of one Cichlasoma facetum and three Geophagus brasiliensis populations fr...
Cytogenetic analyses were carried out in two populations of Oligosarcus hepsetus from tributaries at...
Cytogenetic analyses were carried out in two populations of Oligosarcus hepsetus from tributaries at...
Piabina argentea is a species of Characidae family that is widely distributed in the hydrographic ba...
The current distribution of freshwater fishes across multiple basins along Eastern Brazil can be ass...
<div><p>The current distribution of freshwater fishes across multiple basins along Eastern Brazil ca...
The Atlantic coast of South America is characterized by a great diversity and endemism of fishes. Pa...
Abstract — Characidae is one of the predominant fish groups in the Neotropical region with approxima...
Karyotypic analyses were performed in fishes from the genus Hoplias (H. malabaricus and H. lacerdae ...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
The cytogenetic data available in the literature about the ichthyofauna of the Iguaçu River basin we...
Cheirodontinae comprises a small-sized fish group with a wide geographical distribution throughout C...
Hoplias malabaricus (trahyra) is a widespread fish species over the Neotropical region with diversif...
In the Rio Doce basin of southeastern Brazil, the freshwater fish Hoplias malabaricus (trahira) is a...
Paleo-drainage connections and headwater stream-captures are two main historical processes shaping t...
Abstract — The chromosomes of one Cichlasoma facetum and three Geophagus brasiliensis populations fr...