2021
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2021-1205
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Streams fish from Upper Araguaia and Middle Rio da Mortes basin, Brazil: generating subsidies for preservation and conservation of this critical natural resource

Abstract: The Araguaia River basin has the highest fish biodiversity within the Cerrado biome (Brazilian savannah), with many endemic and threatened species by human activities. Despite growing efforts to catalog Neotropical freshwater fish biodiversity, many regions are still undersampled. Our objective is to complement the information about stream fish in two hydrographic basins in the Cerrado. We sampled 72 streams with 50 m stretch in the Upper Araguaia (n = 32) and Middle Rio das Mortes (n = 40) basins. We collecte… Show more

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“…Among the river basins originating within the Cerrado, the Araguaia River basin harbors more considerable fish diversity (Dagosta, Pinna, Peres, & Tagliacollo, 2021), despite undergoing a rapid transformation (Lima, Oliveira, Borges, Corrêa, & Lima-Junior, 2021). Environmental impacts resulting from amateur fishing, carried out mostly by tourists during periods of drought, should be more observed (Araújo, Carvalho, & Tejerina-Garro, 2016), and establishing conservation units could assist with its preservation (Anacleto, Ferreira, Diniz Filho, & Ferreira, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the river basins originating within the Cerrado, the Araguaia River basin harbors more considerable fish diversity (Dagosta, Pinna, Peres, & Tagliacollo, 2021), despite undergoing a rapid transformation (Lima, Oliveira, Borges, Corrêa, & Lima-Junior, 2021). Environmental impacts resulting from amateur fishing, carried out mostly by tourists during periods of drought, should be more observed (Araújo, Carvalho, & Tejerina-Garro, 2016), and establishing conservation units could assist with its preservation (Anacleto, Ferreira, Diniz Filho, & Ferreira, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%