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    Partial albinism in Rhinelepis aspera from the Upper Paraná Basin, Brazil, with a review of albinism in South American freshwater fishes

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    AbstractThis study reports a case of partial albinism in Rhinelepis aspera from the Aguapeí River, Upper Paraná Basin, Brazil and provides a review of albinism cases in freshwater fishes from South America. The captured specimen has depigmentation throughout almost its entire body, with pigmented eyes and little dark spots on the dorsal and caudal fins. It is an adult male, and we suggest that due to the benthic habitat, it would be able to reach adult size, avoiding predators. The review shows a scarcity of this phenomenon in nature

    Estrutura trófica das assembléia de peixes da represa de Jurumirim, alto rio Paranapanema-SP, Brasil

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    Este estudo foi realizado na represa de Jurumirim, alto rio Paranapanema – SP, em três trechos limnologicamente distintos (lótico, transição e lêntico) e em duas lagoas marginais próximas a região de desembocadura do Rio Paranapanema na represa de Jurumirim. O objetivo foi avaliar os padrões relacionados a partilha de recursos alimentares e a estrutura e organização trófica das assembleias de peixes desta represa. Os peixes foram coletados bimestralmente com redes de espera entre abril/2009 e fevereiro/2010. Foram analisados conteúdos estomacais de 24 espécies distribuídas em três ordens e onze famílias quais consumiram no total 50 itens alimentares identificados dispostos em nove categorias tróficas, sendo que os itens principais foram fragmento vegetal, fragmento de peixes e detrito orgânico Os peixes foram classificados mediante a análise de similaridade de acordo com o item preferencial consumido sendo possível reconhecer oito guildas tróficas: Herbívoro, Detritívoro, Piscívoro, Detritívoro/Herbívoro, Insetívoro, Invertívoro e Carcinófago. A guilda dos herbívoros, detritívoros e piscívoros ocorreram em todos os trechos amostrados, sendo a composição em termos de espécie das guildas variável entre os trechos, com nove das 24 espécies estudadas ocorrendo em guildas distintas, indicando flexibilidade na dieta destas espécies. As assembleias de peixes da represa de Jurumirim apresentaram em sua maioria baixos valores de amplitude e sobreposição de nicho trófico, indicando que esta comunidade de peixes partilha os recursos alimentares. Portanto é possível concluir que a ictiofauna da represa de Jurumirim apresenta uma estrutura trófica bem estabelecida, qual as espécies partilham recursos alimentares de forma a evitar competição pelos recursos disponíveisThis study was carried in the Jurumirim Reservoir, Upper Paranapanema River, -SP in three distinct limnologic stretches (lotic, transition, lentic) and two marginal lagoons near the mouth of the Paranapanema river in the Jurumirim Reservoir. The aim was to evaluate the patterns related to food resources partitioning, as well as the trophic structure and organization of fish assemblages. Fish were collected bimonthly with gill nets between April/2009 and February/2010. The stomach contents of 24 species were analyzed, in three orders and eleven families which consumed a total of 50 identified food items arranged in nine trophic categories, with vegetal matter, fragment of fish and organic detritus waste as the main items in the diet of species. Fish were classified by the similarity analysis according to the preferential item consumed, and eight trophic guilds were recognized: herbivorous, detritivorous, piscivorous, detritivorous/herbivorous, insectivorous, invertivorous and carcinophagous. The guild of herbivorous, detritivorous and piscivorous occurred in all sampling sites. The species composition of trophic guilds was variable among sites, with nine of the 24 studied species occurring in different guilds, indicating flexibility in the diet of this species. The fish assemblage of Jurumirim Reservoir showed low niche breadth niche overlap values, indicating that this fish community share food resources. Therefore we conclude that the fish fauna of the reservoir Jurumirim has a well-established trophic structure, which species partitioning food resources to avoid competitionCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES

    Ecologia alimentar de Rhinodoras dorbignyi (Kner, 1855) (Siluriformes: Doradidae) no rio Paranapanema, SP, Brasil

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    http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2016v29n1p67Studies describing the diet of fish are important to determine trophic chain relationships, habitat occupation, trophic niches, and to define food habits of species. To describe the diet of Rhinodoras dorbignyi, six collections were made bimonthly in the upper Paranapanema River, SP, from April 2010 to February 2011. Of the 63 samples collected, 30 had stomach content. The diet of this species was determined using two methods: (i) alimentary index (AI%) and (ii) graphical analysis of feeding strategy. Based on the results, R. dorbignyi is an insectivorous species and autochthonous items play an important role in the diet of this species.http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2016v29n1p67Estudos sobre caracterização da dieta de peixes representam um instrumento que permite determinar relações nas cadeias tróficas, definir hábitos alimentares e a ocupação de habitats e determinar os nichos tróficos das espécies. Para a caracterização da dieta de Rhinodoras dorbignyi, foram realizadas seis coletas bimestrais no alto rio Paranapanema, SP, durante o período de abril de 2010 a fevereiro de 2011. Dos 63 indivíduos capturados, 30 apresentaram algum conteúdo no estômago, sendo utilizados neste estudo. A dieta desta espécie foi determinada utilizando de dois métodos: (i) Índice Alimentar (%IAi); (ii) e a interpretação gráfica da estratégia alimentar. A partir dos resultados obtidos é possível inferir que R. dorbignyi é uma espécie insetívora, sendo que itens de origem autóctone apresentam grande contribuição em sua dieta

    Austrodiplostomum compactum metacercariae (Digenea: Diplostomidae) in Schizodon intermedius (Characiformes: Anostomidae) from Jurumirim reservoir, Brazil

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    Abstract This study reports the occurrence of Austrodiplostomum compactum metacercariae in the freshwater fish Schizodon intermedius (ximborê/piava) from a Neotropical reservoir in the Paranapanema River, state of São Paulo, Brazil. From a total of 75 fish collected, we found 38 infected with A. compactum metacercariae (prevalence = 50.67%) in the eyes. The mean intensity of infection and mean abundance were 9.05 ± 4.26 (1-155) and 4.59 ± 2.20 (0-155), respectively. Poulin's Discrepancy Index was 0.87 and four specimens presented more than 10 metacercariae in their eyes. No correlation was observed between parasite abundance and standard length, total weight and condition factor (p>0.05). These metacercariae are reported for the first time in S. intermedius

    Neotropical freshwater fisheries : A dataset of occurrence and abundance of freshwater fishes in the Neotropics

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    The Neotropical region hosts 4225 freshwater fish species, ranking first among the world's most diverse regions for freshwater fishes. Our NEOTROPICAL FRESHWATER FISHES data set is the first to produce a large-scale Neotropical freshwater fish inventory, covering the entire Neotropical region from Mexico and the Caribbean in the north to the southern limits in Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay. We compiled 185,787 distribution records, with unique georeferenced coordinates, for the 4225 species, represented by occurrence and abundance data. The number of species for the most numerous orders are as follows: Characiformes (1289), Siluriformes (1384), Cichliformes (354), Cyprinodontiformes (245), and Gymnotiformes (135). The most recorded species was the characid Astyanax fasciatus (4696 records). We registered 116,802 distribution records for native species, compared to 1802 distribution records for nonnative species. The main aim of the NEOTROPICAL FRESHWATER FISHES data set was to make these occurrence and abundance data accessible for international researchers to develop ecological and macroecological studies, from local to regional scales, with focal fish species, families, or orders. We anticipate that the NEOTROPICAL FRESHWATER FISHES data set will be valuable for studies on a wide range of ecological processes, such as trophic cascades, fishery pressure, the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation, and the impacts of species invasion and climate change. There are no copyright restrictions on the data, and please cite this data paper when using the data in publications

    The neurobiology and control of anxious states

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