The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil

The Quaternary in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil, is geologically represented by the coastal plain and was originated by successive events of Pleistocene-Holocene marine transgressions and the occurrence of alluvial deposits. This paper aimed to characterize t...

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Main Authors: Cindy Marques, Fernando Quintela, Fabiano Corrêa, Daniel Loebmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2016-12-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:http://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=9199
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spelling doaj-04304948800a4545b8820815438aa3722020-11-24T22:34:17ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702016-12-016388510410.3897/zookeys.638.91999199The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern BrazilCindy Marques0Fernando Quintela1Fabiano Corrêa2Daniel Loebmann3Universidade Federal do Rio GrandeUniversidade Federal do Rio GrandeUniversidade Federal do Rio GrandeUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande The Quaternary in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil, is geologically represented by the coastal plain and was originated by successive events of Pleistocene-Holocene marine transgressions and the occurrence of alluvial deposits. This paper aimed to characterize the fish assemblage occurring in a swampy Quaternary area adjacent to Lagoa Pequena, a lacustrine system connected to the west margin of the Laguna dos Patos estuary. A checklist is also provided of the ichthyofauna so far recorded in limnic systems of Quaternary deposits in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. A total of 42 species was recorded, distributed in nine orders, 18 families and 31 genera. Characidae and Cichlidae were the most representative families, comprising 15 and 4 species respectively. A bibliographic revision associated to our sample data revealed the occurrence of 156 species in limnic systems inserted in RS Quaternary deposits (114 limnic, 15 marine/estuarine/limnic, ten marine/estuarine, nine estuarine/limnic and eight marine). Characiformes and Siluriformes are the most diverse orders, corroborating the Neotropical pattern. Seven species can be considered endemic to RS Quaternary deposits. http://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=9199
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author Cindy Marques
Fernando Quintela
Fabiano Corrêa
Daniel Loebmann
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Fernando Quintela
Fabiano Corrêa
Daniel Loebmann
The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil
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author_facet Cindy Marques
Fernando Quintela
Fabiano Corrêa
Daniel Loebmann
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title The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil
title_short The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil
title_full The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil
title_fullStr The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The ichthyofauna of limnic systems in Quaternary deposits of extreme southern Brazil
title_sort ichthyofauna of limnic systems in quaternary deposits of extreme southern brazil
publisher Pensoft Publishers
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1313-2970
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The Quaternary in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil, is geologically represented by the coastal plain and was originated by successive events of Pleistocene-Holocene marine transgressions and the occurrence of alluvial deposits. This paper aimed to characterize the fish assemblage occurring in a swampy Quaternary area adjacent to Lagoa Pequena, a lacustrine system connected to the west margin of the Laguna dos Patos estuary. A checklist is also provided of the ichthyofauna so far recorded in limnic systems of Quaternary deposits in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. A total of 42 species was recorded, distributed in nine orders, 18 families and 31 genera. Characidae and Cichlidae were the most representative families, comprising 15 and 4 species respectively. A bibliographic revision associated to our sample data revealed the occurrence of 156 species in limnic systems inserted in RS Quaternary deposits (114 limnic, 15 marine/estuarine/limnic, ten marine/estuarine, nine estuarine/limnic and eight marine). Characiformes and Siluriformes are the most diverse orders, corroborating the Neotropical pattern. Seven species can be considered endemic to RS Quaternary deposits.
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