“…the genus Cichla ; Gomiero & Braga, ). Even within species, reproductive variation can be observed, resulting from environmental gradients, genetic diversity, and abiotic factors such as variation in habitat or flood pulse patterns (Duponchelle et al, ; McDermid, Shuter, & Lester, ; Vieira et al, ; Zhao, Shuter, & Jackson, ). However, because notable variation is not observed in flood‐pulse or habitat characteristics in the Lower Amazon study area, where there are anthropogenic pressures from cattle ranching and agricultural practices, they are unlikely to be drivers of the 30‐cm difference in size at first maturity for female arapaima in the area.…”