reviewBrazilian Journal of BiologyNov 1, 2008GOLD OA

Dams and the fish fauna of the Neotropical region: impacts and management related to diversity and fisheries

Universidade Estadual de Maringá · Universidade Federal do Tocantins

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Abstract

Reservoirs have been built in almost all of the hydrographic basins of Brazil. Their purposes include water supply for cities, irrigation and mainly, generation of electricity. There are more than 700 large dams and associated reservoirs in the large rivers of the country. These reservoirs favor local and regional economic development, but they also bring serious and irreversible alterations in the natural hydrologic regime of rivers, affecting habitat quality and the dynamics of the biota. In the impounded area, the main impact is the change from lotic to lentic water, which influences aquatic fauna, including fishes. Impacts of reservoirs present relevant spatiotemporal variations. Immediately after…

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