2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-078x2012000200012
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Dining out: Bryconops caudomaculatus jumps out of water to catch flies

Abstract: Dining out: Bryconops caudomaculatus jumps out of water to catch fl ies Cenar afuera: Bryconops caudomaculatus salta del agua para atrapar moscas

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“…The Bryconops caudomaculatus (Characidae) is known as tetra, lambari, piaba or tambiú among riverine communities, where it is very popular for its notorious jumping ability (COSTA PEREIRA and SEVERO-NETO, 2012). B. caudomaculatus is found in small streams, lakes and large rivers in the tropical watersheds of northern coastal regions of Brazil and Guyana, especially in the Amazon basins, Tocantins, Paraguay and São Francisco Rivers (WINGERT and MALABARBA, 2011).…”
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“…The Bryconops caudomaculatus (Characidae) is known as tetra, lambari, piaba or tambiú among riverine communities, where it is very popular for its notorious jumping ability (COSTA PEREIRA and SEVERO-NETO, 2012). B. caudomaculatus is found in small streams, lakes and large rivers in the tropical watersheds of northern coastal regions of Brazil and Guyana, especially in the Amazon basins, Tocantins, Paraguay and São Francisco Rivers (WINGERT and MALABARBA, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%