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dc.contributor.authorOyanedel, Alejandra
dc.contributor.authorHabit, Evelyn M.
dc.contributor.authorBelk, Marc C.
dc.contributor.authorSolis-Lufí, Katherin
dc.contributor.authorColin, Nicole
dc.contributor.authorGonzález, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorJara, Alfonso
dc.contributor.authorMuñoz Ramírez, Carlos P.
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-21T17:30:40Z
dc.date.available2020-05-21T17:30:40Z
dc.date.issued2018-03
dc.identifier.citationNeotropical Ichthyology, 16(1): e170134, 2018es_CL
dc.identifier.issn1982-0224
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriodigital.ucsc.cl/handle/25022009/1592
dc.descriptionArtículo de publicación Scieloes_CL
dc.description.abstractWe document movement patterns and home range of Diplomystes camposensis, an endemic and threatened freshwater catfish from Chile. We tracked the movements of seven individuals of different body size (13.5 to 19 cm SL) using portable radio telemetry equipment to investigate movement patterns in relation to day/night activity and habitat use in the San Pedro River (Valdivia Basin). Tracked movements and model-based analyses revealed that D. camposensis has a large home range and high mobility. The average home range was 0.068163 ± 0.033313 km2, and the average area of higher activity was 0.005646 ± 0.011386 km2. The mean linear home range was 387.4 m. The results also showed that movements were longer during the night, supporting nocturnal habits. Movements tended to be in an upstream direction for some individuals, although these differences were not significant when data was pooled. Large home range and movements suggest that the species may require large river areas to meet ecological demands, an aspect that could be severely affected by fragmentation. These results, along with previously published genetic data, suggest that the conservation of D. camposensis would be seriously threatened by hydromorphological alterations (e.g. lack of connectivity), such as those resulting from dam building.es_CL
dc.language.isoenes_CL
dc.publisherSociedade Brasileira de Ictiologiaes_CL
dc.source.urihttps://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-20170134
dc.subjectEndangered specieses_CL
dc.subjectFragmentationes_CL
dc.subjectHabitat usees_CL
dc.subjectKerneles_CL
dc.subjectRadio telemetryes_CL
dc.subjectEspecie amenazadaes_CL
dc.subjectFragmentaciónes_CL
dc.subjectRadio telemetríaes_CL
dc.subjectUso de Habitates_CL
dc.titleMovement patterns and home range in Diplomystes camposensis (Siluriformes: Diplomystidae), an endemic and threatened species from Chilees_CL
dc.typeArticlees_CL


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