2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132008000600014
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Population structure and reproduction of Deuterodon langei travassos, 1957 (Teleostei, Characidae) in a neotropical stream basin from the Atlantic Forest, Southern Brazil

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“…The spring is located at Serra da Prata, 766 m above sea level. It is a short basin (< 40 km) that drains directly into the Paranaguá bay Vitule et al, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The spring is located at Serra da Prata, 766 m above sea level. It is a short basin (< 40 km) that drains directly into the Paranaguá bay Vitule et al, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characins display a wide range of feeding modes with herbivores, insectivores, carnivores and omnivores, showing great plasticity associated with seasonal, spatial and ontogenetic variations (Sabino & Castro, 1990;Kramer & Bryant, 1995b;Aranha et al,1998;Winemiller & Jepsen, 1998;Vitule & Aranha, 2002;Vilella et al,2002;Fogaça et al,2003;Barreto & Aranha, 2006) Deuterodon Eigenmann, 1907 (Characiformes, Characidae) is a very important genus with a large distribution in the Atlantic Forest, and is always frequent and abundant within fish assemblages of littoral rivers, mainly in South and Southeastern Brazil. Despite that, there are few studies of its ecology: Sabino & Castro (1990), Aranha et al (1998), Mazzoni & Petito (1999), Esteves & Lobón-Cerviá (2001), Vitule & Aranha (2002), Fogaça et al (2003), Barreto & Aranha (2005), Barreto & Aranha (2006), Vitule et al (2008). Deuterodon langei Travassos, 1957 is popularly called "lambari" and is one of seven currently recognized species of the genus, being endemic and very abundant in coastal streams of Paraná and north of Santa Catarina, southern Brazilian states (Aranha et al,1998;Lucena & Lucena, 2002;Vitule & Aranha, 2002;Barreto & Aranha, 2005;Vitule et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Reproduction biology of Atlantic Rain Forest stream fishes have been studied by several authors (Mazzoni & Caramaschi, 1997;Menezes et al, 1998;Amaral et al, 1998;Aranha & Caramaschi, 1999;Mazzoni & Petito, 1999;Sabaj et al, 1999;Mazzoni et al, 2002Mazzoni et al, , 2005Mazzoni & Iglesias-Rios, 2002aBraga et al, 2006;2008;Mazzoni & Silva, 2006;Becker et al, 2008;Vitule et al, 2007Vitule et al, , 2008a. However there still is a large gap on this subject.…”
Section: Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Menezes & Caramaschi 1994, Aranha & Caramaschi 1999, Mazzoni & Iglesias-Rios 2002a, Mazzoni et al 2002, Mazzoni & Silva, 2006Vitule et al 2007, 2008a, Braga et al 2008, feeding habits (e.g. Aranha & Caramaschi 1999, Aranha et al 2000, Vitule & Aranha 2002, Rezende & Mazoni 2003, Barreto & Aranha 2006, Leitão et al 2007, Mazzoni & Costa 2007, Vitule et al 2008b, population structure (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%