“…In South American rivers, the first studies on ichthyoplankton transport were carried out in the Solimões and Amazonas rivers (Araujo‐Lima & Oliveira, 1998), and in the Paraná River (Baumgartner et al, 2004; Bialetzki et al, 1999). Currently, studies evaluating fish reproduction behaviour and dynamics have been conducted in several river basins with a focus on assessing the ichthyoplankton drift pattern related to the impact of hydroelectric plants (Barthem et al, 2014; Brambilla et al, 2020; Da Silva et al, 2020; Fuentes et al, 2016; Garcia et al, 2018; Mounic‐Silva et al, 2019; Suzuki et al, 2013). And the free‐flowing rivers, especially dam‐free tributaries, has been an appeal for the conservation of fish species (Da Silva et al, 2015, 2019; Makrakis et al, 2019; Marques et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2017).…”