FIG. 21. Cis-Andean foothills. A. Yellow area delimits the distribution pattern. B. Astyanacinus spp. (data from Dagosta, 2011). C. Leporinus striatus (data from Birindelli and Britski, 2013). D. Steindachnerina dobula (data from Vari, 1991).Published as part of Dagosta, Fernando C.P. & Pinna, Mário De, 2019, The Fishes Of The Amazon: Distribution And Biogeographical Patterns, With A Comprehensive List Of Species, pp. 1-167 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2019 (431) on page 41, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090.431.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/541367
The Neotropical freshwater ichthyofauna has among the highest species richness and density of any ve...
Aim: To investigate biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fish order Characiformes. Lo...
Dagosta, Fernando Cesar Paiva, Pinna, Mário de (2021): Two new catfish species of typically Amazonia...
FIG. 6. Amazon Core. A. Yellow area delimits the distribution pattern. B. Boullengerella spp. (data ...
FIG. 19. Brazilian Shield. A. Yellow area delimits the distribution pattern. B. Caiapobrycon spp. (r...
Dagosta, Fernando C.P., Pinna, Mário De (2019): The Fishes Of The Amazon: Distribution And Biogeogra...
The Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the highest freshwater biodiv...
Fig. 6. Geographic distributions of Loricaria lundbergi (type locality = 1), L. spinulifera (type lo...
The Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the highest freshwater biodiv...
Fig. 3. Drainage map of the lower Amazon basin and adjacent areas, showing the distribution of Parot...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
Fig. 2. Geographic distribution of Chaetostoma spondylus. Symbols represent more than one lot, and m...
Fig. 3. Drainage map of the upper Amazon basin showing the type locality of Parotocinclus variola. 1...
Dagosta, Fernando C. P., de Pinna, Mário C. C. (2018): A history of the biogeography of Amazonian fi...
Fig. 3. Map of southern Brazil showing the distribution of the examined material of Astyanax bagual....
The Neotropical freshwater ichthyofauna has among the highest species richness and density of any ve...
Aim: To investigate biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fish order Characiformes. Lo...
Dagosta, Fernando Cesar Paiva, Pinna, Mário de (2021): Two new catfish species of typically Amazonia...
FIG. 6. Amazon Core. A. Yellow area delimits the distribution pattern. B. Boullengerella spp. (data ...
FIG. 19. Brazilian Shield. A. Yellow area delimits the distribution pattern. B. Caiapobrycon spp. (r...
Dagosta, Fernando C.P., Pinna, Mário De (2019): The Fishes Of The Amazon: Distribution And Biogeogra...
The Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the highest freshwater biodiv...
Fig. 6. Geographic distributions of Loricaria lundbergi (type locality = 1), L. spinulifera (type lo...
The Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the highest freshwater biodiv...
Fig. 3. Drainage map of the lower Amazon basin and adjacent areas, showing the distribution of Parot...
Aim: Phylogenetic relatedness among species can provide useful information on the diversification hi...
Fig. 2. Geographic distribution of Chaetostoma spondylus. Symbols represent more than one lot, and m...
Fig. 3. Drainage map of the upper Amazon basin showing the type locality of Parotocinclus variola. 1...
Dagosta, Fernando C. P., de Pinna, Mário C. C. (2018): A history of the biogeography of Amazonian fi...
Fig. 3. Map of southern Brazil showing the distribution of the examined material of Astyanax bagual....
The Neotropical freshwater ichthyofauna has among the highest species richness and density of any ve...
Aim: To investigate biogeographical patterns of the obligate freshwater fish order Characiformes. Lo...
Dagosta, Fernando Cesar Paiva, Pinna, Mário de (2021): Two new catfish species of typically Amazonia...