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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 5129:77-91
At the Fish Collection of the Museo de la Escuela Politecnica Nacional (MEPN), Quito, the specimens of the genus Pseudohemiodon were revised and three species were identified. The three species inhabit the Amazon versant of Ecuador. Chronologically t
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4779
The fish collection from the Museum of Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, Ecuador, has nine lots with 12 specimens assigned to genus Rhadinoloricaria. Specimens come from the Napo and Pastaza rivers, Amazon River basin, eastern Ecuador. One specim
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4527(2)
To elucidate the species of the genus Ancistrus that inhabit freshwater systems of Ecuador, cataloged lots of the Fish Collection, Museo de la Escuela Politécnica Nacional (MEPN), in Quito, were analyzed. Four species were identified: Ancistrus alga
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 103:651-663
The new Chaetostoma-group genera Andeancistrus and Transancistrus are described based on recently collected material from rivers draining the respective Amazonian and Pacific slopes of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador. Andeancistrus is diagnosable from
Autor:
Vanessa Meza-Vargas, Ramiro Barriga-Salazar, Viviana Astudillo-Clavijo, Hernán López-Fernández, Nathan K. Lujan
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 103:664-701
The rubbernose-pleco genus Chaetostoma comprises 47 currently valid and many undescribed species distributed along Atlantic and Pacific slopes of the Andes Mountains from Panama to southern Peru, the Coastal Mountains of Venezuela, and drainages of t
Autor:
Ramiro Barriga Salazar, Christian Danny López Carrión, María José Cabrera Chauca, Edison Vera Sánchez, Florinella Muñoz Bisesti
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review. 6:209-220
Publikováno v:
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 71:33-51
We sampled lagoon, river and forest stream habitats during the rising water, wet, falling water, and dry seasons in the lowland region of the Yasuni National Reserve in the Ecuadorian Amazon. We collected 195 species, increasing the current number of
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2002:333-343
We sampled fishes with a small trawl in the deep midchannel and with beach seines on nearby sandy beaches at five sites along two parallel headwater tributaries of the upper Amazon in Eastern Ecuador. We quantified ecological distance between fish as