Author:
Almirón Adriana E.,García Mirta L.,Menni Roberto C.,Protogino Lucila C.,Solari Lia C.
Abstract
El Pescado (literally ‘the fish’)
is a lowland stream in the pampean plain, entering the Rio de La Plata at
35˚55¢S,57˚45¢W, 70 km SW of the city of Buenos Aires. The
stream develops as a potamon with variable flood frequency along its 36 km
length. The water is slightly soft, with relatively high conductivity and
dominance of HCO–3 , Na
+ and Cl – ions. Three
fish families, Characidae (29%), Pimelodidae (14.6%) and
Loricariidae (12.8%) are most abundant among 55 species. Differences in
species composition among four stations with different environmental traits
were observed. Flooding slightly affected the fish fauna. In open-water and
rocky-bottom stations, both species number and number of individuals were
correlated with conductivity, an indication of the decrease of fish density
with floods. Species richness was well over worldwide means. Diversity values,
higher than in small tropical streams in Venezuela and southern Brazil, ranged
from 0.32 to 2.59, being higher during autumn and spring. The stream has a
high persistence, with the composition of the fish community maintained or
recovering as soon as flooding ends. One
Synbranchus marmoratus specimen was found among rocks,
the first record of this behaviour for the species.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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