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Zookeys ; (454): 109-25, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25493068

RESUMO

Hemibryconsanjuanensis, new species, is described from the upper San Juan River drainage, Pacific versant, Colombia. It is distinguished from Hemibryconboquiae, Hemibryconbrevispini, Hemibryconcairoense, Hemibryconcolombianus, Hemibryconmikrostiktos, Hemibryconmetae, Hemibryconpalomae, Hemibryconrafaelense and Hemibrycontridens by the presence of a circular or oblong humeral spot that is located two scales posterior to the opercle (vs. 3-4 scales in Hemibryconpalomae, Hemibryconrafaelense, Hemibryconbrevispini and Hemibryconcairoense, and 0-1 scales, in Hemibryconmetae and Hemibryconboquiae). It further differs from Hemibryconcolombianus in having a round or oblong humeral spot (vs. rectangular). It differs from Hemibryconbeni, Hemibrycondariensis, Hemibrycondivisorensis, Hemibryconhelleri, Hemibryconhuambonicus, Hemibryconinambari, Hemibryconjabonero, Hemibryconjelskii, Hemibryconmikrostiktos, Hemibryconpolyodon, Hemibryconquindos, Hemibryconraqueliae, Hemibryconsantamartae, Hemibryconsurinamensis, Hemibrycontaeniurus, Hemibrycontridens, and Hemibryconyacopiae in having melanophores on the posterior margins of the scales along the sides of body (vs. lacking melanophores on margins of scales along entire length of the sides of body). The new species differs from all congeners mentioned above in having, among other features, six teeth in the outer premaxillary row arranged in a straight line (vs. five or fewer teeth not arranged in straight line except Hemibryconcairoense with two to six teeth in the outer premaxillary row).


ResumenHemibryconsanjuanensis, nueva especie, se describe de la cuenca alta del Rio San Juan, vertiente Pacifico, Colombia. Este se distingue de Hemibryconboquiae, Hemibryconbrevispini, Hemibryconcairoense, Hemibryconcolombianus, Hemibryconmikrostiktos, Hemibryconmetae, Hemibryconpalomae, Hemibryconrafaelense y Hemibrycontridens por la presencia de una mancha humeral circular u ovalada que se localiza a dos escamas posterior al borde del opérculo (vs. 3­4 escamas en Hemibryconpalomae, Hemibryconrafaelense, Hemibryconbrevispini y Hemibryconcairoense, y cero o una escama desde el opérculo en Hemibryconmetae y Hemibryconboquiae). Esta se distingue de Hemibryconcolombianus en poseer una mancha humeral redondeada u ovalada (vs. rectangular). Esta se diferencia de Hemibryconbeni, Hemibrycondariensis, Hemibrycondivisorensis, Hemibryconhelleri, Hemibryconhuambonicus, Hemibryconinambari, Hemibryconjabonero, Hemibryconjelskii, Hemibryconmikrostiktos, Hemibryconpolyodon, Hemibryconquindos, Hemibryconraqueliae, Hemibryconsantamartae, Hemibryconsurinamensis, Hemibrycontaeniurus, Hemibrycontridens, y Hemibryconyacopiae en presentar melanóforos sobre el borde posterior de las escamas a lo largo de los lados del cuerpo (vs. ausencia de melanóforos sobre el borde posterior de las escamas de las escamas en los lados del cuerpo). La nueva especie se distingue de todos los congéneres, citados arriba, por presentar seis dientes en la fila externa del premaxilar ordenados en línea recta (vs. cinco o menos no ordenados en línea recta, excepto Hemibryconcairoense con dos a seis dientes en la fila externa del premaxilar).

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Rev Biol Trop ; 61(3): 1365-87, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24027929

RESUMO

Fish biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems is highly threatened by different economic activities driven by human populations, and its description is increasingly a priority. For the Cauca-Magdalena River system we have described 14 species, and the purpose of this paper was to describe three new species belonging to the same genus Hemibrycon from the Nare and Guatapé River drainages of the middle Magdalena River, Colombia. The description was based on a series of 200 specimens, and the use of morphometric, meristic and osteological characters, as well as fish distribution and morphogeometric analytical methods. We have found that Hemibrycon fasciatus n. sp. (n = 54) differs from other species of Hemibrycon (that also have a vertical humeral spot) in having: melanophores outlining the posterior margins of the scales along sides of body; humeral spot extending onto posterior margin of opercle; a dark lateral stripe, formed by deep pigment that is continuous with the peduncular spot; the toothed portion of the maxilla not reaching the dorsal margin of the dentary (vs. toothed portion of maxilla extending beyond dorsal margin of dentary); all maxillary teeth tricuspid (vs. some unicuspid teeth present on maxilla). H. cardalensis n. sp. (n = 64) differs in having: a vertically elongate humeral spot that extends one or two scales below the lateral line canal. H. cardalensis n. sp. differs from all congeners in having the pigment of the caudal spot restricted to the ventral half of the caudal peduncle, and in having melanophores around the anterior scales of the lateral line. Hemibrycon antioquiae n. sp. (n = 82) differs in having a circular humeral spot. It differs from the other species with a circular humeral spot, like H. mikrostiktos, in having a projection of disperse melanophores extending from the dorsal margin of the humeral spot to below the lateral stripe. Habitat data and environmental impacts caused by the construction of reservoirs for hydroelectric projects and other threats in the area are included, as well as a key to all species Hemibrycon present in the Magdalena River Basin. The synonymy of H. pautensis with H. polyodon is discussed and H. pautensis is revalidated.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Characidae/anatomia & histologia , Characidae/classificação , Animais , Colômbia , Rios
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Rev. biol. trop ; 61(3): 1365-1387, sep. 2013. ilus, graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-688482

RESUMO

Fish biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems is highly threatened by different economic activities driven by human populations, and its description is increasingly a priority. For the Cauca-Magdalena River system we have described 14 species, and the purpose of this paper was to describe three new species belonging to the same genus Hemibrycon from the Nare and Guatapé River drainages of the middle Magdalena River, Colombia. The description was based on a series of 200 specimens, and the use of morphometric, meristic and osteological characters, as well as fish distribution and morphogeometric analytical methods. We have found that Hemibrycon fasciatus n. sp. (n=54) differs from other species of Hemibrycon (that also have a vertical humeral spot) in having: melanophores outlining the posterior margins of the scales along sides of body; humeral spot extending onto posterior margin of opercle; a dark lateral stripe, formed by deep pigment that is continuous with the peduncular spot; the toothed portion of the maxilla not reaching the dorsal margin of the dentary (vs. toothed portion of maxilla extending beyond dorsal margin of dentary); all maxillary teeth tricuspid (vs. some unicuspid teeth present on maxilla). H. cardalensis n. sp. (n=64) differs in having: a vertically elongate humeral spot that extends one or two scales below the lateral line canal. H. cardalensis n. sp. differs from all congeners in having the pigment of the caudal spot restricted to the ventral half of the caudal peduncle, and in having melanophores around the anterior scales of the lateral line. Hemibrycon antioquiae n. sp. (n=82) differs in having a circular humeral spot. It differs from the other species with a circular humeral spot, like H. mikrostiktos, in having a projection of disperse melanophores extending from the dorsal margin of the humeral spot to below the lateral stripe. Habitat data and environmental impacts caused by the construction of reservoirs for hydroelectric projects and other threats in the area are included, as well as a key to all species Hemibrycon present in the Magdalena River Basin. The synonymy of H. pautensis with H. polyodon is discussed and H. pautensis is evalidated.


Un total de 14 especies del género Hemibrycon Günther se han encontrado en la cuenca del río Magdalena- Cauca de Colombia. En este estudio, se describen tres nuevas especies de peces del género Hemibrycon Günther 1864 (Characiformes: Characidae) de la cuenca del río Magdalena con una serie de 200 ejemplares, con caracteres morfométricos, merísticos, osteológicos y distribución, y bajo un método de análisis morfogeométrico: Hemibrycon fasciatus n. sp. (n=54), se distingue de otras especies de Hemibrycon por una mancha humeral vertical y por presentar: melanóforos sobre el borde posterior de las escamas a lo largo de la parte lateral del cuerpo; la mancha humeral extendida sobre el borde posterior del opérculo; una banda lateral oscura, formada por pigmentos profundos que se prolongan con la mancha peduncular; la longitud del maxilar con dientes que no alcanzan el borde dorsal del dentarío (vs. longitud con dientes del maxilar sobrepasan el borde dorsal del dentarío); todos los dientes del maxilar tricúspides (vs. dientes unicúspides en el maxilar). H. cardalensis n. sp. (n=64) se distingue de todos sus congéneres por presentar los pigmentos del pedúnculo caudal restringidos a su mitad ventral, y por exhibir melanóforos alrededor de las escamas anteriores del canal latero sensorial. Hemibrycon antioquiae n. sp. (n=82) se distingue en el área predorsal que es sobresaliente respecto a la superficie dorsal del cráneo, por una banda lateral oscura, y por la forma de la mancha peduncular que es ancha y se extiende sobre la banda lateral (vs. banda lateral plateada sin melanóforos y mancha peduncular no conspicua). Se distingue de todos sus congéneres por la forma rectangular del borde posterior del cleitro. Se incluyen datos del hábitat, los efectos antrópicos generados por la construcción de embalses o represas para proyectos hidroeléctricos en el hábitat propio de las especies y una clave taxonómica de las especies de Hemibrycon presentes del río Magdalena. También se discute la sinonimia de H. pautensis con H. polyodon y por lo tanto se revalida H. pautensis.


Assuntos
Animais , Biodiversidade , Characidae/anatomia & histologia , Characidae/classificação , Colômbia , Rios
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Rev Biol Trop ; 61(1): 181-92, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23894972

RESUMO

The genus Hyphessobrycon is included within the subfamily Tetragonopterinae. The species are generally small, do not exceed 70mm of standard length, are economically important as ornamental fish, with 128 valid species distributed from Southern Mexico to Rio La Plata in Argentina. The collections of fish were made with seines, in a single biotope, along shore in backwaters and working downstream. Measurements of the specimens were taken point to point with digital calipers. Observations of bone and cartilage structures were made on cleared and stained (C&S) specimens. The morphometric relationships between species were explored using a principal component analysis (PCA)using 21 variables. We described a new species, Hyphessobrycon chocoensis, from the Telembi River drainage of the Pacific versant of Colombia. The new species, Hyphessobrycon chocoensis, is distinguished from congeners not of the "flammeus" species group by: having a diffuse humeral spot, in lacking a dark spot on the dorsal fin and caudal peduncle. It is distinguished from members its species group by the number of rays in the dorsal fin (ii, 8, i), by the number of branched anal-fin rays (25-26) and by having a diffuse humeral spot. It differs from H. tortuguerae in the number of teeth on the maxilla (1-2), by the number of predorsal scales and the high number of scales between the lateral line and the anal fin (6-7). Hyphessobrycon chocoensis can be distinguished from the other known species of Hyphessobrycon from the Pacific Coast of Colombia in having: a high number of pored lateral-line scales, by the snout to dorsal-fin length, by caudal-peduncle depth and by eye diameter. In addition, it differs from H. columbianus by the distance from the dorsal fin to the anal fin, by the length of the upper jaw, and by snout length. It differs from H. condotensis in having a high number of scales between the lateral line and the dorsal fin, and by the number of simple rays in the anal fin. H. chocoensis is distinguished from H. sebastiani by the number of transverse scales and the number of scales between the lateral line and the dorsal fin. A taxonomic key is provided to aid with the identification of the species of Hyphessobrycon from the Pacific Coast of Colombia.


Assuntos
Characidae/anatomia & histologia , Characidae/classificação , Animais , Colômbia , Masculino , Rios
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Rev. biol. trop ; 61(2): 859-873, Jun. 2013. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-675473

RESUMO

Hyphessobrycon with 129 valid species, is a genus of fish that has a great diversity of species in the Neotropical ichthyofauna, reaches its greatest diversity in the Amazon basin with about 70% of these species, is highly desired by hobbyists because of their beauty and color, and are still meeting new species. We analyzed specimens from the Departamento de Ictiología, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú (MUSM); and measurements of the specimens were taken point to point with digital calipers. Observations of bone and cartilage structures were made on cleared and stained (C&S) samples. The morphometric relationships between species using 21 variables were explored using a principal component analysis (PCA). Here we describe two new species, Hyphessobrycon taphorni and H. eschwartzae from the Madre de Dios River drainage, Peru. Hyphessobrycon taphorni sp. n. can be distinguished by the number of dorsal-fin rays (iii, 8), by the number of: pored lateral-line scales (4-5), teeth in the outer premaxillary row (1-2), teeth in the inner premaxillary row (7-8), by: the caudal-peduncle length (11.4-16.4% SL), number of lateral scales (28-29, except from H. loretoensis which has 29-30) and absence of a humeral spot (vs. present), it differs from H. loretoensis by the number of: scales between the lateral line and the anal fin origin (4 vs. 3) and maxillary teeth (2 vs. 3-4), and it differs from H. agulha by the number of branched pectoral-fin rays (11-12 vs. 9-10). Hyphessobrycon eschwartzae sp. n. is distinguished by the number of: simple anal-fin rays (iv), teeth on the dentary (13-15), teeth in the inner premaxillary row (6), teeth in the outer premaxillary row (3, except from H. heterorhabdus and H. loretoensis which have 3-4); it differs from H. loretoensis by the number of: pored lateral-line scales (7 vs. 9-10), scales between the lateral line and the dorsal-fin origin (5 vs. 3-4); it differs from H. agulha in the number of lateral scales (30-31 vs. 33-34), by the number of: predorsal scales (9 vs. 10), maxillary teeth (4 vs. 0-1); in having in life a red lateral stripe above the dark lateral stripe that extends from the posterior part of the opercle to the caudal peduncle (vs. absent) and by the presence of bony hooks in mature males only on the anal fin (vs. hooks on all fins, including the caudal).


Hyphessobrycon con 129 especies válidas, es un género de peces que presenta una gran diversidad de especies dentro de la ictiofauna neotropical, alcanza su mayor diversidad en la cuenca del Amazonas con alrededor del 70% de estas especies, es altamente apetecido por los acuaristas por su belleza y colorido y aún se están conociendo nuevas especies. Las medidas de los ejemplares se tomaron punto a punto con calibrador digital. Observaciones de las estructuras óseas y de cartílago se hicieron sobre muestras clareadas y teñidas (C&T). Las relaciones morfométricas entre especies fueron exploradas mediante un análisis de componentes principales (ACP) en 21 variables. Se des- criben dos especies nuevas, Hyphessobrycon taphorni y H. eschwartzae de la cuenca del río Madre de Dios, Perú. Hyphessobrycon taphorni sp. n. puede distinguirse por: el número de radios de la aleta dorsal (iii, 8), cuatro a cinco escamas con poros en la línea lateral, uno a dos dientes en la fila externa del premaxilar, siete a ocho dientes en la fila interna del premaxilar, por la longitud del pedúnculo caudal (11.4-16.4% LE), por el número de escamas laterales (28- 29; excepto en H. loretoensis con 29-30) y por la ausencia de una mancha humeral (vs. presencia), se diferencia de H. loretoensis por el número de escamas entre la línea lateral y la aleta anal (cuatro vs. tres) y los dientes del maxilar (dos vs. tres a cuatro), y se distingue de H. agulha por el número de radios ramificados en las aletas pectorales (11- 12 vs. 9-10). Hyphessobrycon eschwartzae sp. n. puede distinguirse por el número de radios simples en la aleta anal (iv), por 13 a 15 dientes en el dentario; 6 dientes en la fila interna del premaxilar; tres dientes en la fila externa del premaxilar (excepto en H. heterorhabdus y H. loretoensis con tres a cuatro), se diferencia de H. loretoensis por el número: de escamas con poros en la línea lateral (siete vs. nueve a diez); escamas entre la línea lateral y la aleta dorsal (cinco vs. tres a cuatro), se diferencia de H. agulha por el número de escamas: laterales (30-31 vs. 33-34), predorsales (9 vs. 10), dientes en el maxilar (cuatro vs. cero a uno) por presentar en vida una banda lateral roja por encima de la banda oscura que se extiende desde la parte posterior del opérculo hasta el pedúnculo caudal (vs. ausencia), y por la presencia de ganchos óseos en machos maduros solo en la aleta anal (vs. todas las aletas incluye la caudal).


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Characidae/anatomia & histologia , Characidae/classificação , Peru , Rios
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Rev. biol. trop ; 61(1): 181-192, Mar. 2013. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-674071

RESUMO

The genus Hyphessobrycon is included within the subfamily Tetragonopterinae. The species are generally small, do not exceed 70mm of standard length, are economically important as ornamental fish, with 128 valid species distributed from Southern Mexico to Rio La Plata in Argentina. The collections of fish were made with seines, in a single biotope, along shore in backwaters and working downstream. Measurements of the specimens were taken point to point with digital calipers. Observations of bone and cartilage structures were made on cleared and stained (C&S) specimens. The morphometric relationships between species were explored using a principal component analysis (PCA)using 21 variables. We described a new species, Hyphessobrycon chocoensis, from the Telembí River drainage of the Pacific versant of Colombia. The new species, Hyphessobrycon chocoensis, is distinguished from congeners not of the flammeus species group by: having a diffuse humeral spot, in lacking a dark spot on the dorsal fin and caudal peduncle. It is distinguished from members its species group by the number of rays in the dorsal fin (ii, 8, i), by the number of branched anal-fin rays (25-26) and by having a diffuse humeral spot. It differs from H. tortuguerae in the number of teeth on the maxilla (1-2), by the number of predorsal scales and the high number of scales between the lateral line and the anal fin (6-7). Hyphessobrycon chocoensis can be distinguished from the other known species of Hyphessobrycon from the Pacific Coast of Colombia in having: a high number of pored lateral-line scales, by the snout to dorsal-fin length, by caudal-peduncle depth and by eye diameter. In addition, it differs from H. columbianus by the distance from the dorsal fin to the anal fin, by the length of the upper jaw, and by snout length. It differs from H. condotensis in having a high number of scales between the lateral line and the dorsal fin, and by the number of simple rays in the anal fin. H. chocoensis is distinguished from H. sebastiani by the number of transverse scales and the number of scales between the lateral line and the dorsal fin. A taxonomic key is provided to aid with the identification of the species of Hyphessobrycon from the Pacific Coast of Colombia.


El género Hyphessobrycon, se incluye dentro de la subfamilia Tetragonopterinae. Las especies generalmente son pequeñas, no sobrepasan los 70mm de longitud estándar, son importantes económicamente como peces ornamentales, con 128 especies validas que se distribuyen desde el sur de México hasta Río de La Plata en Argentina. Se describe una nueva especie de Hyphessobrycon (Characiformes: Characidae) de la cuenca del río Barbacoas, vertiente sur del Pacífico, Colombia, Hyphessobrycon chocoensis de la cuenca del río Telembí, vertiente del Pacífico Colombiano. Las recolectas de los peces fueron realizadas con redes de arrastres y se hicieron en un solo biotopo, zona litoral de remanso y a favor de la corriente. Las medidas de los ejemplares se tomaron punto a punto con un calibrador digital Las observaciones de estructuras óseas y cartílagos se hicieron sobre ejemplares clareados y teñidos (C&T). Las relaciones morfométricas entre especies fueron exploradas empleando 21 variables mediante un análisis de componentes principales (ACP). La nueva especie de Hyphessobrycon, H. chocoensis se distingue de sus congéneres no miembros del grupo flammeus por tener una mancha humeral difusa, no tener una mancha oscura en la aleta dorsal o en el pedúnculo caudal. Se distingue de las demás especies del grupo por el número de radios de la aleta dorsal (ii, 8, i), por el número de radios ramificados en la aleta anal (25-26) y por presentar la mancha humeral difusa, se diferencia de H. tortuguerae por el número de dientes en el maxilar (1-2), por el número de escamas pre- dorsales (10-12) y un alto número de escamas entre la línea lateral y la aleta anal (6-7). Hyphessobrycon chocoensis se puede separar de todos los otros Hyphessobrycon conocidos de las cuencas del Pacifico Colombiano por presentar: un alto número de escamas con poros en la línea lateral, por la longitud hocico-aleta dorsal, por la profundidad del pedúnculo caudal y por el diámetro del ojo. Además, se distingue de H. columbianus por la longitud aleta dorsal- aleta anal, por la longitud de la mandíbula superior, por la longitud del hocico. Del mismo modo se diferencia de H. condotensis por tener un alto número de escamas entre la línea lateral y la aleta dorsal, por una mayor cantidad de radios simples en la aleta anal. H. chocoensis se aparta de H. sebastiani por el número de escamas en la parte: lateral del cuerpo y entre la línea lateral y la aleta dorsal. Se incluye una clave taxonómica práctica de las especies presentes en la vertiente del Pacifico de Colombia.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Characidae/anatomia & histologia , Characidae/classificação , Colômbia , Rios
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Rev. biol. trop ; 60(4): 1873-1888, Dec. 2012. graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-662254

RESUMO

Food and reproductive biology of Farlowella vittata (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) in Güejar River Basin, Orinoco, Colombia. Neotropical fish live in streams with considerable spatial and temporal variability of their food items. Food availability depends on different factors such as discharge, channel morphology, physicochemical conditions and interactions with other species, as well as their food habits. On the other side, good food availability results in reproductive success. Because the study of those changes contributes to a better understanding of trophic interactions in fish populations, the present work describes and evaluates aspects of diet and reproduction of Farlowella vittata in Pringamosal Creek, Güejar River drainage, Orinoco River basin, Colombia. Five collecting expeditions were done during both high and low rain seasons of 2008 and 2009. Physical and chemical water parameters were measured, and fish were captured from several points along the total length of the 7km stream, to characterize their biometry and stomach contents. Our results showed that Pringamosal creek is a first order stream, about 3.5m wide and with an average depth of 1m in our study area. Dissolved oxygen values were 6.2mg/L during low water and 2.7mg/L during high water phase. The creek is classified as oligotrophic but with a tendency to eutrophication. A total of 130 fish samples were analyzed. Fishes were assigned to seven size range categories between 86.0 and 175.5mm standard length (SL). Stomach contents revealed that the diet of this species consisted mainly of algae (Bacillariophyceae) (84.6% Abundance Relative), but we observed a variation in the diet according to season; during low rainfall it feeds on phytoplankton (86.47% A.R.) and during high rainfall on zooplankton as well as plant material and organic material (0.685% A.R. and 18.83% A.R., respectively). A Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA showed statistically significant differences in food items between sexes. The condition factor (K) indicated that the species was well fed. Size at sexual maturity was 154mm SL for males and 124mm SL for females. The gonadosomatic index (RGS) showed that this fish reproduced during high water (April-May) season, and females showed a fecundity of 1 819 ovocites, with an average diameter of 1.4mm. Although parental care was not observed during this study, it is well known that males protect their eggs and juveniles, making them easy to capture during the breeding periods identified in this study, and at the same time, vulnerable to overexploitation. We recommend an urgent management plan for the conservation of this species, since at this time, no fishing controls are enforced even though it is harvested as an ornamental species.


Los peces de quebradas neotropicales conviven con una considerable variación espacial y temporal de sus alimentos. La disponibilidad de estos alimentos depende de diferentes factores tales como la morfología de los canales, la descarga, atributos físico-químicos y las interacciones con otras especies. Es así como estudios de los hábitos alimenticios contribuyen a la comprensión de las interacciones tróficas de las poblaciones de peces. En el presente trabajo se describen y evalúan los aspectos de la dieta y la reproducción de Farlowella vittata (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) en el Arroyo Pringamosal, cuenca del río Güejar, cuenca del río Orinoco, Colombia. Se realizaron cinco expediciones de recolecta durante las temporadas de altas y bajas lluvias. Variables físicas y químicas del agua fueron medidas y los peces fueron capturados en varios puntos a lo largo de toda la cuenca. El arroyo Pringamosal es una corriente de primer orden con 3.5m de ancho y una profundidad media de 1m en el área de estudio. Valores de oxígeno disuelto son de 6.2mg/L durante bajas lluvias y 2.7mg/L durante altas lluvias, es oligotrófico con tendencia a la eutrofización. Ciento treinta ejemplares fueron analizados, 7 intervalos de tallas fueron recolectadas entre los 86.0 y 175.5mm de longitud estándar. La dieta de esta especie consiste principalmente de algas (Bacillariophyceae) (84.6% AR), pero se observó una variación en la dieta de acuerdo a la temporada; en bajas lluvias se alimenta de fitoplancton (86.47% A.R.) y en altas lluvias de zooplankton y material de origen vegetal y orgánico (0.685% A.R y 18.83% A.R. respectivamente), el ANDEVA de KruskalWallis mostró diferencias estadísticamente significativas de los ítems alimenticios entre sexos. El factor de condición (K) indicó que la especie se encontró bien alimentada. El índice gonadosomático (RGS) mostró que este pez se reproduce en aguas altas (abril-mayo). La fecundidad fue 1 819 ovocitos con un diámetro medio de 1.4mm. Talla de primera madurez sexual fue de 154mm de longitud estándar para machos, y SL 124mm para hembras. Aunque no se observo cuidado parental es bien conocido que los machos de esta especie lo presentan, haciendo mas fácil su captura durante los periodos reproductivos identificados en este estudio y vulnerable a la sobreexplotación. Se recomienda establecer planes de manejo y conservación de esta especie ya que es explotada sin control como especie ornamental.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Peixes-Gato/fisiologia , Preferências Alimentares/fisiologia , Conteúdo Gastrointestinal , Reprodução , Colômbia , Peixes-Gato/anatomia & histologia , Peixes-Gato/classificação , Rios , Estações do Ano
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 10(3): 519-525, Sept. 2012. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-653593

RESUMO

A new Tyttocharax species from the Güejar River system, near the Macarena Mountains in Colombia is described. This is the first record for the genus from the Orinoco basin. The combination of the following characters distinguish Tyttocharax metae from its congeners: presence of bony hooks on the pectoral and caudal-fin rays; bony hooks on the anal-fin rays larger than those on the pelvic-fin rays; pectoral-fin rays i,5-6,i; presence of three unbranched dorsal-fin rays; absence of an adipose fin; four scales rows between the anal-fin origin and the lateral line; and four scale rows between the pelvic-fin and the lateral line. Ecological characteristics of the habitat of the new species are also presented.


Una nueva especie de Tyttocharax se describe para la cuenca del río Güejar, Serranía de La Macarena en Colombia. Tyttocharax metae es un nuevo registro del género para la cuenca del río Orinoco. La combinación de los siguientes caracteres distingue a Tyttocharax metae de sus congéneres: presencia de ganchos óseos en los radios de las aletas pectorales y caudal; ganchos óseos en los radios de la aleta anal de mayor tamaño que los de las aletas pélvicas; radios de las aletas pectorales i,5-6,i; tres radios simples en la aleta dorsal; ausencia de una aleta adiposa; cuatro escamas entre la línea lateral y el origen de la aleta anal, y cuatro escamas entre la línea lateral y las aletas pélvicas. Se incluyen datos ecológicos del hábitat propio del nuevo taxón.


Assuntos
Animais , Caraciformes/anatomia & histologia , Distribuição Animal/classificação , Especificidade da Espécie
9.
Rev Biol Trop ; 60(4): 1873-88, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23342535

RESUMO

Neotropical fish live in streams with considerable spatial and temporal variability of their food items. Food availability depends on different factors such as discharge, channel morphology, physicochemical conditions and interactions with other species, as well as their food habits. On the other side, good food availability results in reproductive success. Because the study of those changes contributes to a better understanding of trophic interactions in fish populations, the present work describes and evaluates aspects of diet and reproduction of Farlowella vittata in Pringamosal Creek, Güejar River drainage, Orinoco River basin, Colombia. Five collecting expeditions were done during both high and low rain seasons of 2008 and 2009. Physical and chemical water parameters were measured, and fish were captured from several points along the total length of the 7km stream, to characterize their biometry and stomach contents. Our results showed that Pringamosal creek is a first order stream, about 3.5m wide and with an average depth of 1m in our study area. Dissolved oxygen values were 6.2mg/L during low water and 2.7mg/L during high water phase. The creek is classified as oligotrophic but with a tendency to eutrophication. A total of 130 fish samples were analyzed. Fishes were assigned to seven size range categories between 86.0 and 175.5mm standard length (SL). Stomach contents revealed that the diet of this species consisted mainly of algae (Bacillariophyceae) (84.6% Abundance Relative), but we observed a variation in the diet according to season; during low rainfall it feeds on phytoplankton (86.47% A.R.) and during high rainfall on zooplankton as well as plant material and organic material (0.685% A.R. and 18.83% A.R., respectively). A Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA showed statistically significant differences in food items between sexes. The condition factor (K) indicated that the species was well fed. Size at sexual maturity was 154mm SL for males and 124mm SL for females. The gonadosomatic index (RGS) showed that this fish reproduced during high water (April-May) season, and females showed a fecundity of 1 819 ovocites, with an average diameter of 1.4mm. Although parental care was not observed during this study, it is well known that males protect their eggs and juveniles, making them easy to capture during the breeding periods identified in this study, and at the same time, vulnerable to overexploitation. We recommend an urgent management plan for the conservation of this species, since at this time, no fishing controls are enforced even though it is harvested as an ornamental species.


Assuntos
Peixes-Gato/fisiologia , Preferências Alimentares/fisiologia , Conteúdo Gastrointestinal , Reprodução , Animais , Peixes-Gato/anatomia & histologia , Peixes-Gato/classificação , Colômbia , Feminino , Masculino , Rios , Estações do Ano
10.
Rev Biol Trop ; 59(2): 709-25, 2011 Jun.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21721235

RESUMO

Hyphessobrycon is the most numerous and morphologically complex genus of Characidae, and includes 18 species reported for Colombia, from which thirteen belong to the heterorhabdus-group different methods have been proposed for species identification within this genus. This study used these species to undertake a morphogeometric analysis by the Box Truss and Thin Plate Splin (TPS) methods; 13 homologous landmarks type I and three type II were used. The result of cluster analysis indicated that these species are represented by two big groups: robust and thin. The uniform and non uniform components, and the principal warps (WP) and partial warps (Wparc), described the shape changes related to body depth, involving relative displacements of the appendicular skeleton and the cephalic region. All species were characterized by allometric growth with the exception of Hyphessobrycon mavro, who presented an isometry between the landmarks 6-7. Two new measures are proposed for species discrimination in the group (snout-supraoccipital spine distance and supraoccipital spine-pelvic fin).


Assuntos
Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Animais , Análise por Conglomerados , Colômbia , Análise de Componente Principal , Especificidade da Espécie
11.
Rev. biol. trop ; 59(2): 709-725, jun. 2011. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-638114

RESUMO

Morphology of the species Hyphessobrycon, heterorhabdus group (Characiformes: Characidae) in Colombia. Hyphessobrycon is the most numerous and morphologically complex genus of Characidae, and includes 18 species reported for Colombia, from which thirteen belong to the heterorhabdus-group different methods have been proposed for species identification within this genus. This study used these species to undertake a morphogeometric analysis by the Box Truss and Thin Plate Splin (TPS) methods; 13 homologous landmarks type I and three type II were used. The result of cluster analysis indicated that these species are represented by two big groups: robust and thin. The uniform and non uniform components, and the principal warps (WP) and partial warps (Wparc), described the shape changes related to body depth, involving relative displacements of the appendicular skeleton and the cephalic region. All species were characterized by allometric growth with the exception of Hyphessobrycon mavro, who presented an isometry between the landmarks 6-7. Two new measures are proposed for species discrimination in the group (snout-supraoccipital spine distance and supraoccipital spine-pelvic fin). Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (2): 709-725. Epub 2011 June 01.


El género Hyphessobrycon incluye dieciocho especies reportadas para Colombia de las cuales 13 son miembros del grupo heterorhabdus; con las mismas, se realizó un análisis morfogeométrico por medio del Método de Cerchas (Box Truss) y Láminas Delgadas (TPS). Se usaron 13 hitos homólogos tipo I y tres tipo II. El resultado del análisis cluster, llevado a cabo con cada una de las metodologías indicó que estas especies están representadas en dos grandes grupos: robustas y delgadas. Las deformaciones parciales, los componentes uniformes, no uniformes, Warps principales y Warps parciales describieron cambios de la forma relacionados con la profundidad del cuerpo e involucraron desplazamientos relativos del esqueleto apendicular y de la región cefálica. Todas las especies se caracterizan por presentar crecimiento alométrico excepto Hyphessobrycon mavro con isometría entre los hitos 6-7. Se plantean dos nuevas medidas discriminantes (hocico-supraoccipital y supraoccipital-aleta pélvica) para las especies del grupo.


Assuntos
Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Análise por Conglomerados , Colômbia , Análise de Componente Principal , Especificidade da Espécie
12.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 9(4): 709-730, 2011. ilus, graf, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-611009

RESUMO

We review species of Parodon Valenciennes, 1850 from the Magdalena, Cauca, Orinoco, Amazonas, Atrato and Caribbean-Guajira River basins of Colombia using meristic and morphological characters. We recognize eight valid species, five previously described: P. apolinari Myers, from the Orinoco River basin; P. buckleyi Boulenger and P. pongoensis (Allen) from the upper Amazon; P. caliensis Boulenger, from the upper Cauca River drainage; and P. suborbitalis Valenciennes, from Lake Maracaibo basin. Three new species are described: P. alfonsoi, from the lower Magdalena River drainage; P. magdalenensis, from the middle Magdalena and upper Cauca River drainages; and P. atratoensis, from the Atrato River basin. We redescribe Parodon suborbitalis using type specimens and topotypes, and designate lectotypes. A taxonomic key is included for identification of the species, as well as geographic distribution maps.


Espécies de Parodon Valenciennes, 1850 provenientes das bacias dos rios Magdalena, Cauca, Orinoco, Amazonas, Atrato e Caribe-Guajira da Colômbia são revisadas com base em caracteres merísticos e morfológicos. Oito espécies são consideradas válidas, sendo cinco previamente descritas: P. apolinari Myers, da bacia do rio Orinoco, P. buckleyi Boulenger e P. pongoensis (Allen) do alto rio Amazonas, P. caliensis Boulenger do alto rio Cauca e P. suborbitalis Valenciennes da bacia do lago Maracaibo. Três novas espécies são descritas: P. alfonsoi, do baixo rio Magdalena; P. magdalenensis, do médio rio Magdalena e da bacia superior do rio Cauca e P. atratoensis, da bacia do rio Atrato. Parodon suborbitalis é redescrita a partir de espécimes-tipo e topótipos. Designam-se lectótipos de P. suborbitalis. Uma chave para identificação das espécies é incluída, bem como mapas de distribuição geográfica.


Assuntos
Peixes/classificação , Colômbia
13.
Rev. biol. trop ; 58(3): 801-811, Sept. 2010. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-637965

RESUMO

Morphogeometry of fishes in the genus Hyphessobrycon (Characiformes: Characidae), heterorhabdus group, from Venezuela. Hyphessobrycon is the most numerous and morphologically complex genus of Characidae, that includes 122 valid species, 17 of which are present in Venezuela. Different methods have been proposed for species identification within this genus. We present a morphometric analysis for the species Hyphessobrycon, heterorhabdus group. A total number of 310 individuals were photographed and analyzed by means of Box Truss method. The combination of 16 homologous landmarks and the design of Box Truss yielded 28 measurements. The Principal Components Analysis (PCA) indicated that the differences between the species are related to the distance between snout and the supraoccipital (81.7%), and between the supraoccipital and the base of the pectoral fin (11.87%). All species showed allometric growth except for Hyphessobrycon tuyensis, which resulted isometric in the Box Truss I. The partial deformations describe the form differences related to the cephalic region and the body depth. The great body form similarity is related to the phylogeny and biogeography of these species. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (3): 801-811. Epub 2010 September 01.


El género Hyphessobrycon es uno de los más numerosos y morfológicamente complejos de la familia Characidae, incluye 122 especies válidas, de las cuales 17 están en Venezuela. El objetivo del presente estudio fue realizar un análisis morfogeométrico comparado entre las especies del género Hyphessobrycon grupo heterorhabdus; 310 ejemplares fueron fotografiados y analizados mediante el método de cerchas (Box Truss), por medio de la combinación de 16 hitos homólogos y un total de 28 mediciones. El análisis de componentes principales (ACP) indicó que las diferencias entre especies están relacionadas con distancia hocico-supraoccipital (81.7%) y supraoccipital-base aleta pectoral (11.87%); todas las especies tienen crecimiento alométrico, excepto Hyphessobrycon tuyensis, que presento isometría en la cercha I; las deformaciones parciales describen diferencias en la forma relacionadas con la región cefálica y la profundidad del cuerpo. Se plantea que la asociación de formas está relacionada con la filogenia y biogeografía de las especies.


Assuntos
Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Filogenia , Análise de Componente Principal , Venezuela
14.
Rev. biol. trop ; 58(3): 813-826, Sept. 2010. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-637966

RESUMO

Redescription of Parodon caliensis and Saccodon dariensis (Characiformes: Parodontidae). Parodontidae family is a group of Characiformes fishes distributed throughout South America and parts of Panama, except in the basins of the southern Bahia state in Brasil on the Atlantic coast, Patagonia and the Amazon river channel. The family includes three genera: Apareiodon Eigenmann 1916, Parodon Valenciennes 1849 y Saccodon Kner 1863, 28 recognized species and two valid genera: Parodon and Saccodon. Redescription of Parodon caliensis and Saccodon dariensis is carried out based on type, and topotypic material from Colombia. Significant differences were found in morphometric, meristic, osteologic and color characters. S. dariensis is widely distributed but P. caliensis is restricted to the upper Cauca River drainage. Three species are considered herein as synonyms of S. dariensis: Apareiodon dariensis, A. compressus and S. caucae. Sexual dimorphism is described for both species. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (3): 813-826. Epub 2010 September 01.


La familia Parodontidae es un grupo de peces Characiformes distribuidos a través de Sur América y parte de Panamá, contiene tres géneros: Apareiodon Eigenmann 1916, Parodon Valenciennes 1849 y Saccodon Kner 1863, con 28 especies reconocidas y dos géneros válidos: Parodon y Saccodon. Se realizó la redescripción de Parodon caliensis y Saccodon dariensis a partir de material tipo, y topotípico de Colombia. Se valoraron caracteres morfológicos, merísticos osteológicos y de coloración, encontrándose diferencias significativas entre ellos. Se halló una amplia distribución para S. dariensis, mientras P. caliensis se restringe al Alto Cauca. Tres especies son consideradas aquí como sinonimias de S. dariensis: Apareiodon dariensis, A. compressus y S. caucae. Se describe la presencia de dimorfismo sexual en ambas especies.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Colômbia , Caracteres Sexuais
15.
Rev Biol Trop ; 58(3): 801-11, 2010 Sep.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20737839

RESUMO

Hyphessobrycon is the most numerous and morphologically complex genus of Characidae, that includes 122 valid species, 17 of which are present in Venezuela. Different methods have been proposed for species identification within this genus. We present a morphometric analysis for the species Hyphessobrycon, heterorhabdus group. A total number of 310 individuals were photographed and analyzed by means of Box Truss method. The combination of 16 homologous landmarks and the design of Box Truss yielded 28 measurements. The Principal Components Analysis (PCA) indicated that the differences between the species are related to the distance between snout and the supraoccipital (81.7%), and between the supraoccipital and the base of the pectoral fin (11.87%). All species showed allometric growth except for Hyphessobrycon tuyensis, which resulted isometric in the Box Truss I. The partial deformations describe the form differences related to the cephalic region and the body depth. The great body form similarity is related to the phylogeny and biogeography of these species.


Assuntos
Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Peixes/classificação , Filogenia , Análise de Componente Principal , Venezuela
16.
Rev Biol Trop ; 58(3): 813-26, 2010 Sep.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20737840

RESUMO

Redescription of Parodon caliensis and Saccodon dariensis (Characiformes: Parodontidae). Parodontidae family is a group of Characiformes fishes distributed throughout South America and parts of Panama, except in the basins of the southern Bahia state in Brasil on the Atlantic coast, Patagonia and the Amazon river channel. The family includes three genera: Apareiodon Eigenmann 1916, Parodon Valenciennes 1849 y Saccodon Kner 1863, 28 recognized species and two valid genera: Parodon and Saccodon. Redescription of Parodon caliensis and Saccodon dariensis is carried out based on type, and topotypic material from Colombia. Significant differences were found in morphometric, meristic, osteologic and color characters. S. dariensis is widely distributed but P. caliensis is restricted to the upper Cauca River drainage. Three species are considered herein as synonyms of S. dariensis: Apareiodon dariensis, A. compressus and S. caucae. Sexual dimorphism is described for both species.


Assuntos
Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Animais , Colômbia , Feminino , Masculino , Caracteres Sexuais
17.
Rev Biol Trop ; 58(1): 339-56, 2010 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20411727

RESUMO

Five new fish species of the genus Hemibrycon are described from the Río Magdalena basin, Colombia, using morphometric, meristic and osteological characters. Hemibrycon paez (n=40) differs in number of lateral line scales (39 to 42 vs. 43 to 54), by the number of scales between lateral line and anal-fin origin (6 to 7 vs. 4 to 5) and between lateral line and dorsal-fin origin (6 to 7 vs. 8); H. quindos (n=66) distinguished from its congeners by one autopomorphy: Males with cartilaginous protuberance, rounded on the anal fin ray branched, along all rays (vs. cartilaginous protuberance not present on anal-fin rays in males), by the maxilla without a fold on its anterior end (vs. maxilla with folding only at posterior end), by the number of pored scales in the lateral line (35 to 40 vs. 40 to 46); H. raqueliae (n=117) distinguished by a widened first tooth on the maxilla with the remaining teeth decreasing sharply in size (vs. first tooth of maxilla slender, remaining teeth gradually diminishing), by the first maxilla tooth pentacuspid and wider than the others (vs. first tooth on maxilla unicuspid or tricuspid and of same size as the others); H. virolinica (n=34) distinguished by the posterior end of the extrascapular spine surpassing the postemporal (vs. posterior end of extrascapular not exceeding postemporal spine), by having the posterior end of the first proximal pteryigiophores of dorsal fin of the same size as the anterior edge (vs. the posterior end of the first proximal pteryigiophores of dorsal fin more elongated than the anterior edge); and H. yacopiae (n=78) is distinguished by the following autopomorphic characters: first laterosensorial infraorbitals canal in contact with the posterior end of antorbital (vs. laterosensorial canal not reaching posterior end of antorbital), by the tip of the supraoccipital spine widened (vs. supraoccipital spine acute), by the posterior end of ectopterygoids failing to come in contact with the quadrate bone (vs. in contact); by the posterior edge of palatine more widened than the anterior edge of ectopterygoids (vs. posterior edge of the palatine approximately the same size, except for H. paez).


Assuntos
Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Animais , Colômbia , Masculino , Rios
18.
Rev. biol. trop ; 58(1): 339-356, mar. 2010. ilus, mapas, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-637828

RESUMO

Five new fish species of the genus Hemibrycon are described from the Río Magdalena basin, Colombia, using morphometric, meristic and osteological characters. Hemibrycon paez (n=40) differs in number of lateral line scales (39 to 42 vs. 43 to 54), by the number of scales between lateral line and anal-fin origin (6 to 7 vs. 4 to 5) and between lateral line and dorsal-fin origin (6 to 7 vs. 8); H. quindos (n=66) distinguished from its congeners by one autopomorphy: Males with cartilaginous protuberance, rounded on the anal fin ray branched, along all rays (vs. cartilaginous protuberance not present on anal-fin rays in males), by the maxilla without a fold on its anterior end (vs. maxilla with folding only at posterior end), by the number of pored scales in the lateral line (35 to 40 vs. 40 to 46); H. raqueliae (n=117) distinguished by a widened first tooth on the maxilla with the remaining teeth decreasing sharply in size (vs. first tooth of maxilla slender, remaining teeth gradually diminishing), by the first maxilla tooth pentacuspid and wider than the others (vs. first tooth on maxilla unicuspid or tricuspid and of same size as the others); H. virolinica (n=34) distinguished by the posterior end of the extrascapular spine surpassing the postemporal (vs. posterior end of extrascapular not exceeding postemporal spine), by having the posterior end of the first proximal pteryigiophores of dorsal fin of the same size as the anterior edge (vs. the posterior end of the first proximal pteryigiophores of dorsal fin more elongated than the anterior edge); and H. yacopiae (n=78) is distinguished by the following autopomorphic characters: first laterosensorial infraorbitals canal in contact with the posterior end of antorbital (vs. laterosensorial canal not reaching posterior end of antorbital), by the tip of the supraoccipital spine widened (vs. supraoccipital spine acute), by the posterior end of ectopterygoids failing to come in contact with the quadrate bone (vs. in contact); by the posterior edge of palatine more widened than the anterior edge of ectopterygoids (vs. posterior edge of the palatine approximately the same size, except for H. paez). Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (1): 339-356. Epub 2010 March 01.


Cinco nuevas especies son descritas para la cuenca del Río Magdalena, Colombia, con base en caracteres morfométricos, merísticos y osteológicos. Hemibrycon paez se distingue por el número de escamas en la línea lateral (39 a 42 vs. 43 a 54), entre la línea lateral y el origen de la aleta anal (6 a 7 vs. 4 a 5), y entre la línea lateral y el origen de la aleta dorsal (6 a 7 vs. 8). H. quindos se distingue por una autopomorfia: machos con protuberancias cartilaginosas redondeadas sobre los radios ramificados de la aleta anal, sobre toda su extensión (vs. no presentes en los radios de las aletas anal en machos), la maxila que no posee un plegamiento en su extremo posterior (vs. maxilar con doblamiento en su extremo posterior), por el número de escamas con poros en la línea lateral (35 a 40 vs. 40 a 46). H. raqueliae, se distingue por presentar el primer diente del maxilar ensanchado al comparar con los demás dientes que disminuye abruptamente en tamaño (vs. Primer diente del maxilar delgado, los demás dientes disminuyen gradualmente), por presentar el primer diente de la maxila pentacúspide y más ancho que los demás (vs. primer diente sobre la maxila uni o tricúspide y de igual tamaño que los otros. H. virolinica se distingue por poseer en el extremo posterior del extraescapular una espina que sobre pasa el postemporal (vs. extremo posterior del extrascapular no sobre pasa la espina del postemporal), por tener el extremo posterior del primer pterigióforo proximal de la aleta dorsal del mismo tamaño que el borde anterior (vs. el extremo posterior del primer pterigióforo proximal de la aleta dorsal mas alargado que el borde anterior). H. yacopiae se diferencia por una autopomorfia: el canal laterosensorial sobre primer infraorbital en contacto con el extremo posterior del antorbital (vs. el canal laterosensorial no alcanza el extremo posterior del antorbital), por el extremo de la espina supraoccipital ancha (vs. espina supraoccipital aguda), por el extremo posterior del ectopterigoide no en contacto con el cuadrado (vs. en contacto), por el borde posterior del palatino más ancho que el borde anterior del ectopterigoide (vs. borde posterior del palatino aproximadamente del mismo tamaño).


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/classificação , Colômbia , Rios
19.
Rev Biol Trop ; 57(3): 541-56, 2009 Sep.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19928453

RESUMO

We analyzed the variation in morphological and osteological characteristics of Hemibrycon boquiae and Hemibrycon rafaelense in the Cauca River. The multivariate analysis determined populations of H. boquiae in nine streams: Boquier, Honda, Las Aguilas, Doña Juana, Villa Paola, Portachuelo, The Snake, Aimes and Ramirez, and populations of H. rafaelense in four streams: Canceles, Clara, San Rafael and San Jose. There were morphometric differences among populations of H. boquiae (n = 277) and H. rafaelense (n = 121). Nevertheless, there were significant meristic discrepancies among populations of both species: number of scales between lateral line and anal fin, and number of scales between lateral line and pelvic fin. The absence of bilateral symmetry was observed in the number of maxillary teeth in H. boquiae. The cluster analysis distance for osteological characters, including the number of predorsal scales, separated H. boquiae and H. rafaelense in two defined groups.


Assuntos
Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Rios , Animais , Colômbia , Peixes/classificação
20.
Rev. biol. trop ; 57(3): 541-556, sep. 2009. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-637891

RESUMO

Morphological variation in populations of Hemibrycon boquiae and H. rafaelense from Rio Cauca, Colombia. We analyzed the variation in morphological and osteological characteristics of Hemibrycon boquiae and Hemibrycon rafaelense in the Cauca River. The multivariate analysis determined populations of H. boquiae in nine streams: Boquier, Honda, Las Aguilas, Doña Juana, Villa Paola, Portachuelo, The Snake, Aimes and Ramirez, and populations of H. rafaelense in four streams: Canceles, Clara, San Rafael and San Jose. There were morphometric differences among populations of H. boquiae (n= 277) and H. rafaelense (n= 121). Nevertheless, there were significant meristic discrepancies among populations of both species: number of scales between lateral line and anal fin, and number of scales between lateral line and pelvic fin. The absence of bilateral symmetry was observed in the number of maxillary teeth in H. boquiae. The cluster analysis distance for osteological characters, including the number of predorsal scales, separated H. boquiae and H. rafaelense in two defined groups. Rev. Biol. Trop. 57 (3): 541-556. Epub 2009 September 30.


Analizamos la variación morfológica y osteológica en Hemibrycon boquiae y H. rafaelense en la cuenca del río Cauca. Los análisis multivariados determinan poblaciones de H. boquiae en las quebradas: Boquiae, Honda, Las Águilas, Doña Juana, Villa Paola, Portachuelo, La Víbora, Aimes y Ramírez y poblaciones de H. rafaelense en las quebradas: Canceles, La Clara, San Rafael y San José. No hay diferencias en la morfometría entre las poblaciones de H. boquiae y H. rafaelense. Se presentan discrepancias merísticas significativas para las poblaciones de H. boquiae (n= 277) y H. rafaelense (n= 121) en: número de escamas entre la línea lateral y la aleta anal, y número de escamas entre la línea lateral y la aleta pélvica. La distancia de similaridad del análisis de agrupamiento ("cluster") para los caracteres osteológicos, al igual que el número de escamas predorsales, apoyan la existencia de dos grupos discretos que corresponden a H. boquiae y H. rafaelense.


Assuntos
Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Rios , Colômbia , Peixes/classificação
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