New fish populations as evidence of climate chage in former dry areas of the Pampa Region ( Southern South America).
Water bodies located at 34º 58' S, 62º 58' W formed after 1980 by 30 % increasing rainfall during the last half century, were colonized by ten fish species which are a subset of the commonest species living in the pampasic lagunas. These new populations imply a displacement of the West of Pampasian fishes to areas of the western basins previously lacking fish.
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Idioma: | English |
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Asociación Argentina de Ciencias Naturales
2004
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Materias: | Biology, Limnology, Argentina, Pampas, Ichthyology, Ictiología, Populations, Poblaciones, Colonization, Colonización, Climate change, Cambio climático, Dispersal, Dispersión., |
Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19710 |
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Sumario: | Water bodies located at 34º 58' S, 62º 58' W formed after 1980 by 30 % increasing rainfall during the last half century, were colonized by ten fish species which are a subset of the commonest species living in the pampasic lagunas. These new populations imply a displacement of the West of Pampasian fishes to areas of the western basins previously lacking fish. |
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