The reliable identification of the fish species found in Amazonian streams requires a considerable investment of both time and resources, which often hampers the biodiversity pattern mapping and conservation planning. This problem can be overcome using biological surrogates such taxonomic families, this would reduce the number of fish to be identified and thus facilitate the development of studies. The present study analyzes the potential of families as surrogates of the fish diversity of Amazonian streams. For this, we verified the degree of congruence between the distribution of species organized by family and the composition of the assemblage in two different spatial scenarios. At the biome scale, we verified the degree of congruence in ...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
Freshwater ecosystems represent less than 0.01% of Earth's surface water but proportionately encompa...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
Stream fish communities can show spatial and temporal patterns, which can be revealed by species ass...
Small headwaters streams of the Neotropical region usually have high species richness and diversity....
Species inventories are relatively efficient and inexpensive tools for the monitoring of biodiversit...
The Amazon basin harbors a megadiverse fish fauna spread in an intricate network of big rivers and s...
Amazonian freshwaters host the most diverse ichthyofauna in the world but the ecological mechanisms ...
The Amazon basin harbors a megadiverse fish fauna spread in an intricate network of big rivers and s...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
Freshwater ecosystems represent less than 0.01% of Earth's surface water but proportionately encompa...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
Stream fish communities can show spatial and temporal patterns, which can be revealed by species ass...
Small headwaters streams of the Neotropical region usually have high species richness and diversity....
Species inventories are relatively efficient and inexpensive tools for the monitoring of biodiversit...
The Amazon basin harbors a megadiverse fish fauna spread in an intricate network of big rivers and s...
Amazonian freshwaters host the most diverse ichthyofauna in the world but the ecological mechanisms ...
The Amazon basin harbors a megadiverse fish fauna spread in an intricate network of big rivers and s...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
Analysis of Brazilian fishers` classifications of 24 marine (Atlantic coast) and 24 freshwater (Amaz...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the hig...
Freshwater ecosystems represent less than 0.01% of Earth's surface water but proportionately encompa...