Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador

An annotated list of the freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, in the Limoncocha Biological Reserve in the northern Amazon region of Ecuador is presented. Fishes were captured between March and July of 2012, and we combined these results with previous studies to provi...

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Main Authors: Jonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera, Carolina Carrillo-Moreno, Enrique Gea-Izquierdo
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-22578a2b3b67476284e50ce7a4603fee2021-05-21T15:26:32ZengPensoft PublishersCheck List1809-127X2018-01-01141557510.15560/14.1.5523352Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of EcuadorJonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera0Carolina Carrillo-Moreno1Enrique Gea-Izquierdo2Instituto Nacional de BiodiversidadUniversidad Internacional SEK—EcuadorPontificia Universidad Católica del EcuadorAn annotated list of the freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, in the Limoncocha Biological Reserve in the northern Amazon region of Ecuador is presented. Fishes were captured between March and July of 2012, and we combined these results with previous studies to provide a comprehensive list of fishes in the Limoncocha Biological Reserve. Thirty-three species belonging to 14 families distributed in 7 orders were collected. The most representative orders in number of species and specimens were Characiformes, Siluriformes, and Perciformes, respectively, being Characiformes as the most important in terms of richness and abundance of species. Characidae (Characiformes) exhibited the greatest abundance and broadest distribution in our samples. A short morphological description and morphometric measurements of each species are also presented.https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/23352/download/pdf/Limoncocha Biological ReserveAmazonian basinNe
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author Jonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera
Carolina Carrillo-Moreno
Enrique Gea-Izquierdo
spellingShingle Jonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera
Carolina Carrillo-Moreno
Enrique Gea-Izquierdo
Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador
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Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Amazonian basin
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author_facet Jonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera
Carolina Carrillo-Moreno
Enrique Gea-Izquierdo
author_sort Jonathan Valdiviezo-Rivera
title Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador
title_short Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador
title_full Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador
title_fullStr Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Annotated list of freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, Napo river basin, northern Amazon region of Ecuador
title_sort annotated list of freshwater fishes of the limoncocha lagoon, napo river basin, northern amazon region of ecuador
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Check List
issn 1809-127X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description An annotated list of the freshwater fishes of the Limoncocha Lagoon, in the Limoncocha Biological Reserve in the northern Amazon region of Ecuador is presented. Fishes were captured between March and July of 2012, and we combined these results with previous studies to provide a comprehensive list of fishes in the Limoncocha Biological Reserve. Thirty-three species belonging to 14 families distributed in 7 orders were collected. The most representative orders in number of species and specimens were Characiformes, Siluriformes, and Perciformes, respectively, being Characiformes as the most important in terms of richness and abundance of species. Characidae (Characiformes) exhibited the greatest abundance and broadest distribution in our samples. A short morphological description and morphometric measurements of each species are also presented.
topic Limoncocha Biological Reserve
Amazonian basin
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url https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/23352/download/pdf/
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