Megalancistrus barrae is a species endemic to the São Francisco River basin that has not previously been recorded from the Upper São Francisco basin.The present work increases the known distribution of the species by reporting new collections from two different regions in the Upper São Francisco basin: one in the Pará River and the other in the São Francisco River, downstream Três Marias dam, Minas Gerais state. In addition, this study compiles distributional data on Megalancistrus barrae from museums
The genus Melanorivulus presents a wide geographical distribution in the Neotropical region. Among M...
The prawn Macrobrachium amazonicum has been considered a successful colonizing species of freshwater...
We present here the record of Dormitator maculatus (Bloch, 1792) to the Patos-Mirim lagoon system, R...
Megalancistrus barrae is a species endemic to the São Francisco River basin that has not previously ...
The geographic distribution of Megalechis thoracata is extended to the basin of the Itapecuru River,...
The geographic distribution of Megalechis thoracata is extended to the basin of the Itapecuru River,...
Megalastrum indusiatum R. C. Moran et al. and Megalastrum umbrinum (C. Chr.) A. R. Sm. & R. C. Moran...
In this study we report the first record of the giant torrent frog Megaelosia apuana in the state of...
Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae) is the exotic species with the widest ...
The geographic distribution of Microglanis pleriqueater, described from the São João River basin, Ri...
The São Francisco River forms one of the main Brazilian hydrographic basins of ca. 645,000 km2. The ...
The tamoatá Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828) is an alien catfish to the São Francisco River ba...
Herein we report the first record of Megalechis picta in the upper Rio Paraná basin based in a singl...
The genus Melanorivulus presents a wide geographical distribution in the Neotropical region. Among M...
The distribution of the callitrichids inhabiting the Tapajós-Xingu interfluvium is still poorly unde...
The genus Melanorivulus presents a wide geographical distribution in the Neotropical region. Among M...
The prawn Macrobrachium amazonicum has been considered a successful colonizing species of freshwater...
We present here the record of Dormitator maculatus (Bloch, 1792) to the Patos-Mirim lagoon system, R...
Megalancistrus barrae is a species endemic to the São Francisco River basin that has not previously ...
The geographic distribution of Megalechis thoracata is extended to the basin of the Itapecuru River,...
The geographic distribution of Megalechis thoracata is extended to the basin of the Itapecuru River,...
Megalastrum indusiatum R. C. Moran et al. and Megalastrum umbrinum (C. Chr.) A. R. Sm. & R. C. Moran...
In this study we report the first record of the giant torrent frog Megaelosia apuana in the state of...
Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae) is the exotic species with the widest ...
The geographic distribution of Microglanis pleriqueater, described from the São João River basin, Ri...
The São Francisco River forms one of the main Brazilian hydrographic basins of ca. 645,000 km2. The ...
The tamoatá Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828) is an alien catfish to the São Francisco River ba...
Herein we report the first record of Megalechis picta in the upper Rio Paraná basin based in a singl...
The genus Melanorivulus presents a wide geographical distribution in the Neotropical region. Among M...
The distribution of the callitrichids inhabiting the Tapajós-Xingu interfluvium is still poorly unde...
The genus Melanorivulus presents a wide geographical distribution in the Neotropical region. Among M...
The prawn Macrobrachium amazonicum has been considered a successful colonizing species of freshwater...
We present here the record of Dormitator maculatus (Bloch, 1792) to the Patos-Mirim lagoon system, R...