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Ichthyological ethnoknowledge of the "piabeiros" from the Amazon region, Brazil.

Daniel da Silva LadislauMaiko Willas Soares RibeiroPhilip Dalbert da Silva CastroJackson Pantoja-LimaPaulo Henrique Rocha ArideAdriano Teixeira de Oliveira
Published in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2021)
In total, 41 popular names were cited, which correspond to four ethnocategories and 10 families. The main species were Paracheirodon axelrodi (12.5%), Hemigrammus bleheri (8.3%), Ancistrus dolichopterus (6.4%), Symphysodon discus (5.3%), and Potamotrygon motoro (3.8%). According to the fishers, the species of fish known in the region as "piabas" have a preference for living in clusters (28.9%) and carry out migratory movements (26.1%). The diet of local fish species reported by fisheries is diverse, though mainly based on periphyton (42.2%), and the reproductive cycle directly influenced by the period of flooding of rivers in the region (37.6%) CONCLUSION: Our study revealed that the fishers possess information on the ecological aspects of local ornamental fish species, many of which are consistent with scientific literature. The information presented may assist in the decision-making process for the management of local fishery resources and contribute to the resumption of growth and sustainability in the capture of ornamental fish.
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