2022
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2022-1392
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Fishes from the Colombian Amazonia region: species composition from the river systems within the rainforest biome

Abstract: The Colombian Amazon region is part of the Neotropical rainforest (humid forest biome) covering an area of 483,163 km2 and includes tributaries of both the Amazon and Orinoco River basins. The aquatic ecosystems found there include: rivers and alluvial plains originating in Andean headwaters, on eroded soils of tropical forests in the lowlands, and Guiana Shield formations, comprising a dense fluvial drainage network in the lowlands, with Paleogene/Neogene geological formations (terra firme streams in higher p… Show more

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“…The western Rio Negro tributaries are known for their distinctive rheophilic fish fauna (Lima et al 2005). A total of 224 fish species are known to occur in the Vaupés River in Colombia (Bogotá-Gregory et al 2020, 2022a; some of these species are endemic to this basin, while others are widely distributed in the Amazon basin and adjacent basins such as the Orinoco and those within the Guiana Shield (van der Sleen and Albert 2017; Beltrão et al 2019;Bogotá-Gregory et al 2020, 2022a, 2022bTaphorn et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The western Rio Negro tributaries are known for their distinctive rheophilic fish fauna (Lima et al 2005). A total of 224 fish species are known to occur in the Vaupés River in Colombia (Bogotá-Gregory et al 2020, 2022a; some of these species are endemic to this basin, while others are widely distributed in the Amazon basin and adjacent basins such as the Orinoco and those within the Guiana Shield (van der Sleen and Albert 2017; Beltrão et al 2019;Bogotá-Gregory et al 2020, 2022a, 2022bTaphorn et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%