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Peces y ambientes en la Argentina continental

Menni (2004) Peces y ambientes en la Argentina continental

Menni, R.C. (2004):
Peces y ambientes en la Argentina continental.
316 pp., 26x18 cm
Monografías del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales 5
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
spanish, paperback
ISSN 1515-7652

abstract:
Fishes and environment in continental Argentina. This monograph is about the freshwater fish communities of Argentina, and their composition and changes in the geographic space. The most important trait is the ecological change observed along a NE – SW axis. The northeastern fish fauna occupies a fanlike area, from the Paraguay and Paraná Rivers to the eastern border of the Andes to the west and to the Pampasic Highlands in central Argentina. In northwestern and central Argentina there are numerous endorheic basins, but they do not have a long enough history to have very different fish species or flocks. Along an east – west gradient, basins connected with the Paraguay and Paraná Rivers show regular variations in the number of species, in diversity, and in the organisation of fish communities. In the pampasic plain, south of the Paraná River Delta, the commonest aquatic environments are the "lagunas", which show the influence of the subtropical area. The fish fauna from the lagunas shows a clear impoverishment to the southwest, significantly correlated with temperature. A western stripe north of 36ºS along the Andes, and parts of central Argentina, have an impoverished and transitional fauna with some endemics. The Patagonian fish fauna, living mainly south of the Colorado River, is scarce in number of species and phylogenetically different from the rest. Based mainly on these faunistic units, we describe the composition of the fish fauna in each of them, the ecological traits of their fishes, the limnological characteristics of the environments, the structure of communities, relevant adaptations and peculiarities of fishes, and their general relationships with geology, hydrology and climate. Within this ecological framework, the place and function of many species in several environments are discussed. Limnology is treated with some detail, particularly when information is related more or less directly to the biology of fishes.

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Melanorivulus punctatus comb.nov.

Ossancora eigenmanni comb.nov.

Ossancora punctata - first record from Argentina

Silvinichthys leoncitensis sp.nov.

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Gymnorhamphichthys hypostomus - not from Argentina

Gymnorhamphichthys britskii sp.nov.

Triportheus pantanensis - first record from Argentina

Oreochromis niloticus - first record from Argentina

Hypostomus aspilogaster - first record from Argentina

Oligosarcus itau sp.nov.

Heptapterus mbya sp.nov.

Australoheros angiru sp.nov.

Australoheros ykeregua sp.nov.

Australoheros forquilha - not a species from Argentina

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