Beltrão Hélio, Zuanon Jansen, Ferreira Efrem
Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM; Pós-Graduação em Ciências Pesqueiras nos Trópicos PPG-CIPET; Av. Rodrigo Otávio Jordão Ramos, 6200, Coroado I, Manaus-AM, Brazil Universidade Federal do Amazonas Manaus Brazil.
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA; Coordenação de Biodiversidade; Av. André Araújo, 2936, Caixa Postal 478, CEP 69067-375, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia Manaus Brazil.
Zookeys. 2019 Oct 17;881:53-89. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.881.32055. eCollection 2019.
This study presents an extensive review of published and unpublished occurrence records of fish species in the Rio Negro drainage system within the Brazilian territory. The data was gathered from two main sources: 1) litterature compilations of species occurrence records, including original descriptions and revisionary studies; and 2) specimens verification at the INPA fish collection. The results reveal a rich and diversified ichthyofauna, with 1,165 species distributed in 17 orders (+ two incertae sedis), 56 families, and 389 genera. A large portion of the fish fauna (54.3% of the species) is composed of small-sized fishes < 10 cm in standard length. The main groups are Characiformes (454 species; 39.0%), Siluriformes (416; 35.7%), Gymnotiformes (105; 9.0%), and Cichliformes (102; 8.8%). The species composition differs between the main aquatic environments, such as: main channel (159 species), lakes (296), tributary rivers (596), small streams (234), seasonal beaches (186), and rapids (41). Part of the ichthyofauna is shared with adjacent basins, such as the Orinoco, rivers of the Guiana Shield, lower Solimões/Amazonas and upper Amazonas, which contributes to the remarkable ichthyofaunal diversity of the basin. A high rate of species endemism was observed in Characidae (24), Loricariidae (18), Cichlidae (18) and Callichthyidae (18), totalling 156 species (13.4%) endemic to the basin. An estimation of the species richness for the Rio Negro basin, considering 23 published references, resulted in 1,466 and 1,759 species (Jackknife 1 and 2, respectively), which seems reasonable when considering the large number of morphotypes left out of the present list and the low sampling effort in many areas of the basin. The results presented herein provide an additional tool for environmental managers and decision makers for conservation purposes of one of the richest and most well-preserved sub-basins of the Rio Amazonas system.
本研究对巴西境内里奥内格罗排水系统中已发表和未发表的鱼类物种出现记录进行了广泛综述。数据收集自两个主要来源:1)物种出现记录的文献汇编,包括原始描述和修订研究;2)在巴西国家亚马逊研究所鱼类标本馆对标本的核查。结果显示,该地区拥有丰富多样的鱼类区系,有1165个物种,分布在17个目(+两个分类地位不确定的目)、56个科和389个属。大部分鱼类区系(占物种的54.3%)由标准长度小于10厘米的小型鱼类组成。主要类群有脂鲤目(454种;39.0%)、鲇形目(416种;35.7%)、裸背电鳗目(105种;9.0%)和丽鱼目(102种;8.8%)。主要水生环境之间的物种组成有所不同,例如:主河道(159种)、湖泊(296种)、支流(596种)、小溪(234种)、季节性海滩(186种)和急流(41种)。部分鱼类区系与相邻流域共有,如奥里诺科河、圭亚那地盾的河流、索利蒙伊斯河下游/亚马逊河以及亚马逊河上游,这促成了该流域显著的鱼类区系多样性。在脂鲤科(24种)、甲鲶科(18种)、丽鱼科(18种)和骨甲鲶科(18种)中观察到较高的物种特有率,该流域共有156种(13.4%)特有物种。根据23篇已发表的参考文献对里奥内格罗河流域的物种丰富度进行估计,结果分别为1466种和1759种(分别采用刀切法1和刀切法2),考虑到本清单遗漏的大量形态型以及该流域许多地区的采样力度较低,这一结果似乎是合理的。本文给出的结果为环境管理者和决策者提供了一个额外的工具,以便对亚马逊河水系中最丰富且保存最完好的子流域之一进行保护。