Geographic distribution and conservation of seasonal killifishes (Cyprinodontiformes, Rivulidae) from the Mid-Northeastern Caatinga ecoregion, northeastern Brazil

IF 0.7 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Neotropical Biology and Conservation Pub Date : 2020-07-31 DOI:10.3897/neotropical.15.e51738
Yuri Gomes Abrantes, L. S. Medeiros, Ana Beatriz Alves Bennemann, D. M. Bento, Francisco Keilo Teixeira, C. F. Rezende, Telton Pedro Anselmo Ramos, Sergio Maia Queiroz Lima
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The Rivulidae fish family, which includes Neotropical seasonal killifishes, is one of the most diverse taxonomic groups in the aquatic systems of Caatinga in Brazil. Cynolebias and Hypsolebias genera, with 20 and 35 endemic species, respectively, concentrate the greatest diversity of rivulid species in the semiarid. Sixty-eight years after the first records of annual killifishes in the Mid-Northeastern Caatinga ecoregion (MNCE), only four valid species have been sampled in this area. Here we combined bibliographic surveys and recent samplings to investigate the distribution of seasonal rivulids in MNCE. Twenty-one records were obtained, nine of which are new localities, expanding the distribution of three species: Hypsolebias martinsi, H. antenori and Cynolebias microphthalmus. Hypsolebias longignatus is still only known from its type locality in Ceara, near the Environmental Protection Area in Pacoti River, and has not been sampled ever since its description in 2008. Among the four species present in MNCE, H. antenori is the only species occurring within the limits of a conservation unit in the Furna Feia National Park. Anthropogenic impacts were observed in most temporary habitats visited, which ranged from river channel to small ponds in cave entrances. All records are found in coastal basins that discharge in the northern coast of the MNCE, in Ceara and Rio Grande do Norte states, which are crucial for the conservation of the Caatinga’s killifishes. The results also evidenced the importance of karstic habitats in the Jandaira Formation as potential biotopes for seasonal fish in MNCE. This information must be used to update the conservation status of these species and highlight the importance of strategies for preserving the Caatinga’s temporary aquatic habitats, which should be considered for environmental licensing purposes.
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巴西东北部卡廷加生态区东北部中部季节性溪鱼的地理分布和保护
Rivulidae鱼类家族,包括新热带季节性溪鱼,是巴西Caatinga水生系统中最具多样性的分类群之一。Cynolebias属和Hypsolebias属分别有20种和35种特有种,它们集中在半干旱地区的溪流物种多样性最大。在首次记录到卡廷加东北部生态区(MNCE)的年度基利鱼68年后,该地区仅对四个有效物种进行了采样。在这里,我们结合文献调查和最近的抽样调查来调查MNCE中季节性河流的分布。获得21个记录,其中9个是新的地点,扩大了三个物种的分布:Hypsolebias martinsi、H.antenori和Cynolebias microphelmus。长颚Hypsolebias longignatus仍然只在帕科蒂河环境保护区附近的Ceara的类型地区被发现,自2008年被描述以来,一直没有被采样。在MNCE的四个物种中,H.antenori是唯一一个出现在Furna Feia国家公园保护区范围内的物种。在访问的大多数临时栖息地都观察到了人为影响,这些栖息地从河道到洞穴入口处的小池塘。所有记录都是在MNCE北部海岸、Ceara州和Rio Grande do Norte州的沿海流域中发现的,这些流域对保护Caatinga的基利鱼至关重要。研究结果还证明了Jandaira组岩溶栖息地作为MNCE季节性鱼类的潜在生物生境的重要性。这些信息必须用于更新这些物种的保护状况,并强调保护Caatinga临时水生栖息地的战略的重要性,出于环境许可的目的,应考虑这些战略。
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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