Results: 16

Precipitation explains Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) occupancy patterns in Northern Costa Rica

Rev. biol. trop; 72 (1), 2024
Abstract Introduction: The Wood Thrush is a migratory bird that has experienced dramatic declines in its populations in recent decades. This species overwinters in forest fragments with intermediate levels of habitat modification in Central America. However, more studies detailing the use of remnant fo...

Distribución espacio-temporal de aves acuáticas de la familia Laridae en un humedal costero sudamericano

Rev. biol. trop; 71 (1), 2023
Resumen Introducción: El humedal costero Poza de La Arenilla (HCPA), Callao, Perú, es un hábitat importante para el descanso y reposo de aves acuáticas, entre ellas la familia Laridae. Sin embargo, el humedal está sufriendo una degradación crítica debido al desarrollo de actividades antropogéni...

Abundancia de aves playeras (Charadriiformes: Scolopacidae) y su relación con la temperatura del agua en un humedal de Perú (2013-2019)

Rev. biol. trop; 69 (4), 2021
Resumen Introducción: La familia Scolopacidae (Orden: Charadriiformes) es una de las familias más abundantes en los humedales costeros. El Humedal Costero Poza de la Arenilla cuenta con un registro histórico de 20 especies de escolopácidos; los eventos climáticos podrían afectar la distribución y ...

Protection of spawning habitat for potamodromous fish, an urgent need for the hydropower planning in the Andes

Neotrop. ichthyol; 19 (3), 2021
Because dams block migratory routes of potamodromous fish to their spawning areas, and energy generation changes natural flow seasonality, it is necessary to identify spawning areas and their conditions. This information will help in management decisions in the Magdalena River basin regarding the future ...

Asociación de tiburones con el Monte Submarino Las Gemelas y primera evidencia de conectividad con la Isla del Coco, Pacífico de Costa Rica

Rev. biol. trop; 68 (supl 2), 2020
Introducción: Los montes submarinos y las islas oceánicas son conocidos como "puntos calientes" de biodiversidad pelágica, los cuales son utilizados por especies altamente migratorias como corredores biológicos naturales. En el Pacífico Tropical Oriental se han establecido una serie de Áreas Marina...

Spatial distribution of Euphausiids (Euphausiacea) off Malpelo Island, Colombian Tropical Pacific

Rev. biol. trop; 67 (1), 2019
Abstract Euphausiids migrate vertically in the water column as part of their diel cycle. These migrations make them a key element in the biological pump of the pelagic environment. In order to evaluate the vertical distribution of euphausiids around Malpelo Island (3.8 - 4.2 N & 81.4 - 81.8 W), we to...

Upstream dam impacts on gilded catfish Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) in the Bolivian Amazon

Neotrop. ichthyol; 17 (4), 2019
This paper explores the effects of two run-of-river dams (Jirau and Santo Antônio) built in cascade in the middle Madeira River (Brazil) on the interruption of long-distance migration routes of the gilded catfish (Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii). A participative monitoring system was set up to compare cap...

Spatial distribution and habitat use by early fish stages in a dammed river basin, Southern Brazil

Rev. biol. trop; 66 (2), 2018
Abstract Fish diversity loss is threatened by the construction of dams as they prevent the regular natural dispersal among populations. Thus, conservation of key riverine habitats for fish reproduction may be essential for the recruitment of new native species of fish. The present study aimed to identify...

Fish movement in an Atlantic Forest stream

Neotrop. ichthyol; 16 (1), 2018
Given the importance of fish movement to the dynamics and maintenance of stream dwelling fish communities from the Atlantic Forest, we analysed patterns of fish movement in a coastal stream from Southeastern Brazil, using mark-recapture technique. Displacement distance of each species were presented and ...

Large-scale migration of a school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, in the Southwestern Atlantic

Neotrop. ichthyol; 16 (1), 2018
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal distribution patterns of chondrichthyans is critical for their effective management. In this study we report and analyze a large-scale latitudinal migration (~ 1,425 km) of a female school shark in the Southwestern Atlantic shelf where it is currently classified as C...