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      A new species of electric knifefish, genusCompsaraia(Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) from the Amazon River, with extreme sexual dimorphism in snout and jaw length

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      Systematics and Biodiversity
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            Amazonian ecology: tributaries enhance the diversity of electric fishes.

            Neotropical rivers support a diverse array of endemic taxa, including electric fishes of the order Gymnotiformes. A comprehensive survey of the main channels of the Amazon River and its major tributaries (>2000-kilometer transect) yielded 43 electric fish species. Biogeographical analyses suggest that local mainstem electric fish diversity is enhanced by tributaries. Mainstem species richness tends to increase downstream of tributary confluences, and species composition is most similar between tributaries and adjacent downstream mainstem locations. These findings support a "nodal" or heterogeneous model of riverine community organization across a particularly extensive and diverse geographical region.
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              Effects of anoxia on the distribution, respiratory strategies and electric signal diversity of gymnotiform fishes

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                Journal
                Systematics and Biodiversity
                Systematics and Biodiversity
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1477-2000
                1478-0933
                March 2009
                March 2009
                : 7
                : 1
                : 81-92
                Article
                10.1017/S1477200008002934
                a918d39a-545b-4644-91b8-fcee69f39e4f
                © 2009
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