2018
DOI: 10.18359/rfcb.2786
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Diversidad de la ictiofauna de la quebrada La Batalla, municipio de Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia

Abstract: Se determinó la diversidad de la ictiofauna en la quebrada La Batalla (Florencia-Caquetá), durante un periodo de diez días, estableciendo nueve puntos de muestreo de 50 m cada uno. La colecta se llevó a cabo utilizando artes de pesca combinados con arrastres continuos y capturas manuales en horas de la mañana, con esfuerzo de muestreo de cinco horas por cada punto. Se registraron variables de temperatura, pH, tipo de sustrato, ancho y profundidad del cauce. Se calculó la curva de acumulación de especies y se a… Show more

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“…The study was conducted at the Santo Domingo fish station experimental farm of the University of Amazonia, located between the geographical coordinates 1 ° 36'26 "of Latitude North, and 75 ° 46 '1.63" of West longitude, 7 km from the City of Florencia on the road that connects with the municipality of Morelia. The region is classified as a tropical humid forest, it has an average annual rainfall of 3600 mm3, an average relative humidity between 80% and 85% and an average annual air temperature of 28 ° C. The fish were cultivated under optimal conditions of oxygen (4.40 mg / L), temperature (26.5 ° C), pH (5.99-7.1) and feeding (4% biomass / daily); Later, they were transferred to the animal physiology laboratory of the University of Amazonia (FA-UA) in Florencia-Caquetá, where the samples were taken and analyzed respectively [14].…”
Section: A Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was conducted at the Santo Domingo fish station experimental farm of the University of Amazonia, located between the geographical coordinates 1 ° 36'26 "of Latitude North, and 75 ° 46 '1.63" of West longitude, 7 km from the City of Florencia on the road that connects with the municipality of Morelia. The region is classified as a tropical humid forest, it has an average annual rainfall of 3600 mm3, an average relative humidity between 80% and 85% and an average annual air temperature of 28 ° C. The fish were cultivated under optimal conditions of oxygen (4.40 mg / L), temperature (26.5 ° C), pH (5.99-7.1) and feeding (4% biomass / daily); Later, they were transferred to the animal physiology laboratory of the University of Amazonia (FA-UA) in Florencia-Caquetá, where the samples were taken and analyzed respectively [14].…”
Section: A Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%