Authors
Ulrich Saint-Paul, Jansen Zuanon, Marle A Villacorta Correa, Marcelo García, Nidia Noemi Fabré, Uta Berger, Wolfgang J Junk
Publication date
2000/3
Journal
Environmental Biology of Fishes
Volume
57
Pages
235-250
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
In Amazonian floodplains, the flood cycle of the river is becoming the dominant seasonal factor, and fish communities are found to fluctuate greatly over the year. During inundation, fish migrate into floodplain forests to feed on fruits and seeds, in an area more than 300 000 km2 in size. To document patterns of species diversity, distribution, abundance and temporal dynamics and in order to describe the ecological importance of the inundated forest, floodplain fish were captured using variously sized gill nets in white and black water areas inside and outside the floodplain forests during low, rising, high and falling water level in 1990 and 1991. Dominance varies to some extent in white water between floodplain forest (0.06) and open water (0.11) while it is unchanged in black water (0.04). Black water fish communities were more diverse. Most abundant among white water fish were Liposarcus pardalis …
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