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ZooKeys | 2017

Checklist of the freshwater fishes of Colombia: a Darwin Core alternative to the updating problem

Carlos DoNascimiento; Edgar E. Herrera-Collazos; A Guido Herrera-R.; Armando Ortega-Lara; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; José Saulo Usma Oviedo; Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo

Abstract The present work is part of a process to create a Catalogue of the Freshwater Fishes of Colombia and consisted in the depuration and updating of the taxonomic and geographic components of the checklist of the freshwater fishes of Colombia. An exhaustive revision of the 1435 species recorded in 2008 was necessary to: 1. Add new species described since 2009 and species originally described from Colombia but inadvertently omitted in 2008; 2. Add new records of already described species; 3. Delete species whose presence in Colombia was not supported by voucher specimens in ichthyological collections; and 4. Revise the geographic distribution of the species listed in 2008. This process resulted in the following numbers: 1. Total number of freshwater fish species in Colombia: 1494; 2. Number of species recorded by hydrographic region - Amazon: 706, Orinoco: 663, Caribbean: 223, Magdalena-Cauca: 220, Pacific: 130; and 3. Number of endemic species: 374 (76% from the trans-Andean region). Updating the current checklist is a fundamental requirement to ensure its incorporation in the decision-making process with regard to the conservation of Colombian aquatic species and ecosystems, which are facing transformation processes as a result of activities such as mining, construction of hydroelectric plants, expansion of the agricultural frontier and subsequent deforestation, industrial and domestic pollution, development of waterways, introduction of exotic species, and climate change.


Neotropical Ichthyology | 2011

Two new trans-Andean species of Imparfinis Eigenmann & Norris, 1900 (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from Colombia

Armando Ortega-Lara; Nadia Milani; Carlos DoNascimiento; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo

Two new species of Imparfinis are described from the trans-Andean region of Colombia. Imparfinis timana is diagnosed by having longer anal fin base (12.4-15.5% in SL), in combination with long adipose fin (24.6-31.3% in SL), 5-6 gill rakers on the first ceratobranchial, 42-43 vertebrae and additional measurements. Imparfinis usmai is distinguished by the combination of first ray of dorsal fin longest, but not projected as a long filament, long adipose fin (21.1-27.0% in SL), maxillary barbel exceeding pelvic-fin base, 39-40 vertebrae, upper caudal-fin lobe pointed and longer than lower lobe, lower lobe rounded, 7-8 gill rakers on the first ceratobranchial, as well as additional measurements. Imparfinis timana is only known from rio Guarapas, a small tributary of the upper course of the rio Magdalena. Imparfinis usmai is broadly distributed in the upper basin of rios Cauca and Magdalena, and in the lower Patia river basin. The restricted distribution of I. nemacheir to trans-Andean drainages (Atrato, Magdalena, and Lago de Maracaibo) is also discussed.


Check List | 2018

First record of the miniature catfish Malacoglanis gelatinosus Myers & Weitzman, 1966 (Siluriformes, Trichomycteridae) in the Orinoco river basin

Diana C. Montoya-Ospina; Juan G. Albornoz-Garzón; Jorge Enrique García-Melo; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Carlos DoNascimiento

Malacoglanis gelatinosus, a species of miniature catfish of the family Trichomycteridae, is only known from 4 specimens from the Amazon basin. Recently, we collected 3 specimens from the upper basin of the Meta River, a tributary of the Orinoco. This is the first record of M. gelatinosus from the Orinoco river basin, which significantly expands the known geographic distribution of this species, making it one of the most broadly distributed species within the subfamily Sarcoglanidinae. High-resolution photographs of specimens, remarks on character variation, and an updated distribution in Colombia are provided.


Biota Colombiana | 2006

Peces del alto Magdalena, cuenca del río Magdalena,Colombia

Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Pamela Tatiana Zúñiga-Upegui; Denise Castro-Roa; Jorge Enrique García-Melo; Luis José García-Melo; Mercy Eloisa Herrada-Yara


Archive | 2005

Peces de los Andes de Colombia. Guía de campo

Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo; Armando Ortega-Lara; José Saulo Usma Oviedo; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Lucena Vásquez Gamboa; Saúl Prada-Pedreros; Carlos Ardila-Rodríguez; Juan Cristóbal Calle


Archive | 2011

Catálogo de los recursos pesqueros continentales de Colombia

Carlos A. Lasso; Mónica A. Morales-Betancourt; Paula Sánchez-Duarte; Jerónimo Rodríguez; Ginna González-Cañón; Ivonne Galvis-Galindo; Rosa Elena Ajiaco-Martínez; Sandra Nieto-Torres; Fredy Salas Guzmán; Mauricio Valderrama Barco; Sandra Hernández Barrero; Oscar M. Lasso-Alcalá; Armando Ortega-Lara; Gian Carlo Sánchez-Garcés; Carlos Alberto Rodríguez Fernández; Ricardo Álvarez-León; Francisco Castro-Lima; Iveth Zulmi Pineda Arguello; María Teresa Sierra-Quintero; Astrid Alexia Acosta Santos; Brigitte Dimelsa Gil Manrique; César Augusto Bonilla Castillo; Edwin Agudelo Córdoba; Guber Alfonso Gómez Hurtado; Carlos Barreto-Reyes; Claudia Liliana Sánchez Páez; Sandra Emilia Muñoz; Ana Isabel Sanabria Ochoa; Mauricio Zárate Villareal; Néstor Javier Mancera-Rodríguez


Archive | 2012

Peces dulceacuícolas del Chocó biogeográfico de Colombia

Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo; José Saulo Usma Oviedo; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Armando Ortega-Lara; Saúl Prada-Pedreros; Luz Fernanda Jiménez S.; Úrsula Jaramillo-Villa; Alexandra Arango; Tulia S. Rivas; Gian Carlo Sánchez Garcés


Archive | 2017

IV. Biodiversidad del río Bita, Vichada, Colombia

Angélica Díaz-Pulido; Andrés Rymel Acosta Galvis; Carlos DoNascimiento; Carlos Montaña; Carlos A. Lasso; Carolina Castro; Claudia A. Medina-Uribe; Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés; Humberto Mendoza-Cifuentes; Lina M. Mesa S.; Mónica A. Morales-Betancourt; Adrián Vásquez-Ávila; Beyker Bastañeda; Camila Durán; Estefanía Izquierdo; Fernando Trujillo; Federico Mosquera-Guerra; Julio García Robles; Sindy Martín-Callejas; César Quiroga; Ada Acevedo; María Fernanda González; Diego Martínez; Cristian E. Granados-Martínez; Hugo Mantilla-Meluk; Diana Xamara Albarán Montoya; Edwin Orlando López-Delgado; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Hilda Rocío Mosquera; Jorge Enrique García-Melo


reponame: Repositorio Institucional de Documentación Científica Humboldt | 2016

Peces de la cuenca del río Meta

José Saulo Usma Oviedo; Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; Armando Ortega-Lara; Donald C. Taphorn; Alexander Urbano-Bonilla; Jhon Zamudio; Carlos DoNascimiento


Archive | 2016

Volumen II, Tomo I. Catálogo de la biodiversidad para las regiones Andina, Pacífica y piedemonte amazónico, nivel regional

Germán Corzo; Marcela Portocarrero-Aya; Diego Córdoba; María Fernanda González; José Aguilar Cano; Lina M. Mesa S.; Wilmar Bolívar-García; Fernando Vargas-Salinas; Juan Miguel Ruiz; Olga Lucía Hernández-Manrique; Catalina Sosa; Javier C. Barriga; Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo; Francisco A. Villa-Navarro; José Saulo Usma Oviedo; Jorge Velásquez; Sergio Córdoba-Córdoba; Luis Fernando Castillo; Julio Betancur; Álvaro Idárraga; Nicolás Castaño; William Vargas; Marcela Franco; Angélica Díaz-Pulido; Lucas S. Barrientos; Paula Caicedo; Vladimir Rojas-Díaz; Carlos A. Saavedra-Rodríguez

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Edwin Agudelo Córdoba

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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National University of Colombia

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