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    Ecomorphological correlates of twenty dominant fish species of Amazonian floodplain lakes

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    Fishes inhabiting Amazonian floodplain lakes exhibits a great variety of body shape, which was a key advantage to colonize the several habitats that compose these areas adjacent to the large Amazon rivers. In this paper, we did an ecomorphological analysis of twenty abundant species, sampled in May and August 2011, into two floodplain lakes of the lower stretch of the Solimões River. The analysis detected differences among species, which could be probably associated with swimming ability and habitat use preferences. © 2017, Instituto Internacional de Ecologia. All rights reserved

    Systematics of the Neotropical Genus Leptodactylus Fitzinger, 1826 (Anura: Leptodactylidae): Phylogeny, the Relevance of Non-molecular Evidence, and Species Accounts

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    A phylogeny of the species-rich clade of the Neotropical frog genus Leptodactylus sensu stricto is presented on the basis of a total evidence analysis of molecular (mitochondrial and nuclear markers) and non-molecular (adult and larval morphological and behavioral characters) sampled from > 80% of the 75 currently recognized species. Our results support the monophyly of Leptodactylus sensu stricto, with Hydrolaetare placed as its sister group. The reciprocal monophyly of Hydrolaetare and Leptodactylus sensu stricto does not require that we consider Hydrolaetare as either a subgenus or synonym of Leptodactylus sensu lato. We recognize Leptodactylus sensu stricto, Hydrolaetare, Adenomera, and Lithodytes as valid monophyletic genera. Our results generally support the traditionally recognized Leptodactylus species groups, with exceptions involving only a few species that are easily accommodated without proposing new groups or significantly altering contents. The four groups form a pectinate tree, with the Leptodactylus fuscus group diverging first, followed by the L. pentadactylus group, which is sister to the L. latrans and L. melanonotus groups. To evaluate the impact of non-molecular evidence on our results, we compared our total evidence results with results obtained from analyses using only molecular data. Although non-molecular evidence comprised only 3.5% of the total evidence matrix, it had a strong impact on our total evidence results. Only one species group was monophyletic in the molecular-only analysis, and support differed in 86% of the 54 Leptodactylus clades that are shared by the results of the two analyses. Even though no non-molecular evidence was included for Hydrolaetare, exclusion of that data partition resulted in that genus being nested within Leptodactylus, demonstrating that the inclusion of a small amount of non-molecular evidence for a subset of species can alter not only the placement of those species, but also species that were not scored for those data. The evolution of several natural history and reproductive traits is considered in the light of our phylogenic framework. Invasion of rocky outcrops, larval oophagy, and use of underground reproductive chambers are restricted to species of the Leptodactylus fuscus and L. pentadactylus groups. In contrast, larval schooling, larval attendance, and more complex parental care are restricted to the L. latrans and L. melanonotus groups. Construction of foam nests is plesiomorphic in Leptodactylus but their placement varies extensively (e.g., underground chambers, surface of waterbodies, natural or excavated basins). Information on species synonymy, etymology, adult and larval morphology, advertisement call, and geographic distribution is summarized in species accounts for the 30 species of the Leptodactylus fuscus group, 17 species of the L. pentadactylus group, eight species of the L. latrans group, and 17 species of the L. melanonotus group, as well as the three species that are currently unassigned to any species group.Se presenta una filogenia del género Leptodactylus, un ciado neotropical rico en especies, basada en análises combinados de datos moleculares (marcadores nuclear y mitocondriales) y no moleculares (caracteres de la morfología de adultos y larvas así como de comportamiento) se muestrearon > 80% de las 75 especies reconocidas. Los resultados apoyan la monofília de Leptodactylus sensu stricto, con Hydrolaetare como su grupo hermano. La monofília recíproca de Hydrolaetare y Leptodactylus no requiere considerar a Hydrolaetare como un subgénero o sinónimo de Leptodactylus sensu lato. Se reconocen Leptodactylus sensu stricto, Hydrolaetare, Adenomera y Lithodytes como géneros monofiléticos válidos. Los resultados en general resuelven los grupos tradicionalmente reconocidos de Leptodactylus, con excepciones de algunas especies que son reasignadas sin la necesidad de proponer nuevos grupos o alterar significativamente el contenido de los grupos tradicionales. Los cuatro grupos de especies forman una topología pectinada donde el grupo de L. fuscus tiene una posición basal, seguido por el grupo de L. pentadactylus que es el grupo hermano al clado formado por los grupo de L. latrans y L. melanonotus. Se estimó el impacto de los datos no moleculares en los resultados, comparándose los resultados de evidencia total con los de los análises de datos moleculares solamente. Los datos no moleculares representan un 3.5% de la matriz de evidencia total, pero estos datos tuvieron un impacto significativo en los resultados del análisis de evidencia total. En el análisis estrictamente molecular solamente un grupo de especies resultó monofilético, y el apoyo difirió en 86% de los 54 ciados de Leptodactylus compartidos entre los dos análises. A pesar que datos no moleculares no fueron incluidos para Hydrolaetare, la exclusión de evidencia no molecular resultó en el género estar dentro de Leptodactylus, demostrando que la inclusión de evidencia no molecular pequeña para un subgrupo de especies altera no solamente la posición topológica de esas especies, sino tambien de las especies para las cuales dichos datos no fueron codificados. La evolución de patrones de historia natural y reprodución se evalúan en el contexto filogenético. La invasión de afloramientos rocosos y la construción de cámaras de reprodución subterraneas está limitada a los grupos de Leptodactylus fuscus y L. pentadactylus, mientras que la oofagia larval está restringida al grupo de L. pentadactylus. Por otro lado, los cárdumenes larvales, la proteción del cárdumen, y otros comportamientos parentales complejos carecterizan al clado formado por los grupos de especies de L. latrans y L. melanonotus. Los resúmenes de especies incluyen información de sinonimias, etimología, morfología de adultos y larvas, cantos, y distribución geográfica para las 30 especies del grupo de Leptodactylus fuscus, 17 especies del grupo L. pentadactylus, ocho especies del grupo de L. latrans, 17 especies del grupo de L. melanonotus, así como para las tres especies que actualmente no se encuentran asociadas a ninguno de los grupos de especies.Taran Grant was supported by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Proc. 307001/2011-3 and Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Proc. 2012/10000-5

    Identidade social em movimento: a comunidade japonesa na grande Vitória (ES) Social identity in motion: the japanese community at the greater Vitória Area (ES)

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    O presente trabalho objetivou identificar a identidade social de japoneses residentes na Grande Vitória (ES) a partir de informações sobre o próprio grupo e suas relações cotidianas, verificando-se também a existência de indícios de preconceito ou de tratamento discriminatório. Participaram da pesquisa 20 sujeitos, japoneses ou descendentes, de ambos os sexos, jovens e adultos. Os dados foram coletados através de entrevistas que exploraram os seguintes temas: namoro e conjugalidade, padrões estéticos, preconceito e estereótipo, identidade social e adaptação. Os resultados indicaram a existência de semelhanças e diferenças no que diz respeito à identidade do japonês capixaba, definida através da comparação com as características identitárias de japoneses de outros Estados.<br>The objective of the present work was to identify the social identity of Japanese residents in the Greater Vitória area (State of Espírito Santo, Brazil), from discourses about the group itself and its everyday relations, also verifying the existence of indications of prejudice or discriminatory treatment. Twenty subjects, Japanese or descendants, from both sexes, young and adult, participated in the research. Data was collected through interviews that explored the following themes: dating and conjugality, aesthetic patterns, prejudice and stereotype, social identity and adaptation. The results indicated the existence of similarities and differences with respect to the identity of Capixaba Japanese (Capixaba being the designation of people from Espírito Santo state), defined through comparison with the identitarian characteristics of Japanese in other states

    Diversidade biológica da comunidade de peixes no baixo rio das Mortes, Mato Grosso, Brasil Biological diversity of the fish assemblage in the Lower das Mortes River, Mato Grosso, Brazil

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    O rio das Mortes é um dos principais cursos d’água do estado de Mato Grosso e o maior afluente, da margem esquerda, do rio Araguaia, sendo que a seção baixa do mesmo está inserida na planície do Bananal. Este estudo objetiva caracterizar ecologicamente a comunidade de peixes considerando um período sazonal: cheia e seca. A comunidade de peixes em estudo apresenta altos valores de diversidade (4,783 bits/indivíduos do Índice de Shannon-Wiener), riqueza de espécies (66 espécies amostradas) e abundância de indivíduos (659 indivíduos) durante o período de seca, onde as espécies mais abundantes foram Pygocentrus nattereri Kner, 1858 e Boulengerella cuvieri (Agassiz, 1829). Ageneiosus inermis (Linnaeus, 1766) e Rhaphiodon vulpinus Agassiz, 1829 foram mais abundantes na época cheia. A interação entre a comunidade de peixes e a planície de inundação apresenta um padrão comparável a este observado em planícies de inundação na região Neotropical.<br>The das Mortes River is one of the main water courses of the Mato Grosso State and the largest tributary of the Araguaia River on it’s left bank. Its low section is located in the Bananal floodplain. This study aims to characterize the fish assemblage of this river during high and low waters. Fish assemblage during low waters was characterized by high diversity (4.783 bits/individuals of the Shannon-Wiener index), species richness (69 species sampled) and abundance (659 individuals), where the most abundant species were Pygocentrus nattereri Kner, 1858 and Boulengerella cuvieri (Agassiz, 1829). Ageneiosus inermis (Linnaeus, 1766) and Rhaphiodon vulpinus Agassiz, 1829 were abundant at high waters. Interaction between the fish assemblage and the floodplain have similar pattern to that observed in other Neotropical floodplains

    Systematics of the Neotropical Genus Leptodactylus

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