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ACTUALIDADES BIOLOGICAS SUPL 31A.Indd ENTIDADES ORGANIZADORAS ENTIDADES PATROCINADORAS JUNTA DIRECTIVA ACICTIOS CO MITÉ CIENTÍFIC O X SIMP os I O CO L O MBIAN O D E ICTI O L O GÍA II ENCUENTR O CO L O MB O -VENEZ O LAN O D E ICTIÓL O G os I ENCUENTR O SURAMERICAN O D E ICTIÓL O G os PRE S I D ENTE : Dr. Arturo Acero, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Colombia <[email protected]> PRE S I D ENTE HO N O RARI O Y TE so RER O : Dr. Plutarco Cala Colombia <[email protected]> VICE -PRE S I D ENTE : Dr. Carlos Lasso Museo de Historia Natural de la Fundación La Salle de Ciencias Naturales Venezuela <[email protected]> SECRETARI O : Dr. Saulo Usma World Wide Found for Nature WWF Colombia <[email protected]> FI S CAL : Dr. Francisco Villa Universidad del Tolima Colombia <[email protected]> CO N S E J ER O : Dr. Juan Carlos Alonso Instituto de Investigaciones Amazónicas SINCHI <[email protected]> CO N S E J ERA : Dra. Luz Fernanda Jiménez Universidad de Antioquia Colombia <[email protected]> Actual Biol 31 (Supl. 1); 2009 ACTUALIDADES BIOLÓGICAS ISSN 0304-3584; Año 2009, Volumen 31/Suplemento 1 X SIMPOSIO COLOMBIANO DE ICTIOLOGÍA II ENCUENTR O CO L O MB O -VENEZ O LAN O D E ICTIÓL O G os I ENCUENTR O SURAMERICAN O D E ICTIÓL O G os TEMÁTICA : “MANEJO Y CONSERVA C IÓN DE LOS RE C URSOS PESQUEROS ” CONTENIDO Páginas • Índice ................................................................................................................ • Presentación ..................................................................................................... • Prólogo ............................................................................................................. • I.- BI od IVER S I D A D Y SI S TEMÁTICA ..................................................................... Conferencia Magistral: Diversidade e endemismo de peixes neotropicais ............... Conferencia Magistral: La ictiofauna continental del Ecuador ............................... Presentaciones cortas y Carteles Biodiversidad ictiológica de la Estrella Fluvial de Inírida: ríos Inírida, Guaviare, Atabapo y Orinoco (Orinoquía colombiana) ....................................................... Peces del Alto Essequibo (Konashen Indigenous District-KID), Guyana: resultados del “AquaRAP Upper Essequibo 2006” ................................................................ 7 Actual Biol 31 (Supl. 1); 2009 Abundancia y biomasa de la íctiofauna béntica del caño Macareo, Punta Pescador, delta del Orinoco, Venezuela .............................................................................. Biodiversidad íctica del área de influencia de los caños Macareo y Mariusa durante un ciclo hidrológico (delta del Orinoco), Venezuela Composición y estructura de las comunidades de peces del río Ka’Kada, cuenca alta del río Caura, Venezuela.............................................. Uso diferencial de la zona litoral de un lago andino argentino por peces nativos y salmónidos en relación con la heterogeneidad del hábitat ................................... Ictiofauna del río Pastaza (Ecuador/Perú): conocimiento, patrones de distribución y amenazas .............................................................................................................. Variación espacio-temporal de las comunidades de peces de la laguna de Mamo, planicie de inundación del bajo río Orinoco, Venezuela. .................................... Aproximación al estado del conocimiento de la ictiofauna continental en el Pacífico del departamento del Valle del Cauca, Colombia ............................................... Cambio estructural en la ictiofauna y estado de conservación del complejo lagunar Chauya (Ucayali), Perú ........................................................................................ Inventario preliminar de la ictiofauna de la cuenca alta de los ríos Mocoa y Putumayo (Piedemonte amazónico), Colombia ..................................................................... Caracterización íctica preliminar de los ríos Upía y Lengupa (Colombia), indicar cuenca, departamento, es decir, contexto geográfico ......................................... Diversidad y distribución de los Characiformes neotropicales ..................................... Visualización preliminar de la biodiversidad de cuatro órdenes de peces dulceacuícolas en Colombia .......................................................................................................... Peces cripto-bentónicos de bahía Málaga (Valle del Cauca), Pacífico colombiano ...... Integridad biótica y conservación de las comunidades de peces en ríos de la Sierra de San Luís (estado Falcón), Venezuela ............................................................... Composición taxonómica, zoogeografía y aspectos tróficos de la familia Cichlidae (Pisces: Perciformes) en Colombia ....................................................................... Estudio preliminar de la íctiofauna presente en la laguna El Tinije Aguazul (Casanare), Colombia: diversidad y aspectos ecológicos ........................................................ Elasmobranquios capturados artesanalmente en playa Muschipa (La Guajira), Colombia ............................................................................................................... Especies ícticas presentes en la cuenca media de los ríos Nare y Guatapé (Antioquia), Colombia ............................................................................................................... Inventario ictiológico nacional, hacia la integración de la información ....................... Peces del departamento de Antioquia, Colombia ......................................................... Estructura y composición de la comunidad de peces presentes en el río Tanando, municipio del Atrato (Chocó), Colombia ............................................................. Caracterización ictiológica de la ciénaga La Grande, municipio del medio Atrato (Chocó), Colombia ................................................................................................ 8 Actual Biol 31 (Supl. 1); 2009 Diversidad de la ictiofauna en tres sectores de la cuenca del río Huallaga, Perú ........ Distribución de la íctiofauna asociada de cuatro microhábitats de la zona intermareal en bahía Málaga (Valle del Cauca), Pacífico colombiano ................................... Composición y distribución de la íctiofauna del Parque Nacional Río Abiseo (San Martín), Perú ........................................................................................................ Diversidad y estructura comunitaria de los peces del río Yuruá (Ucayali), Perú ........... Ictiofauna y estado de conservación de la cuenca baja del río Nanay, Iquitos (Loreto), Perú ............................................................ ................................................................... Diversidad de la ictiofauna en un gradiente longitudinal en la cuenca del río Huallaga, Perú ............................................................ ................................................................... The fish fauna of the upper Itacaiúnas river basin, Southeastern Pará, Brazilian Amazon .......................................................................................................................... Diversidad de peces en ríos de alto gradiente de las cuencas Magdalena-Cauca y Atrato, Colombia ....................................... ................................................................... Monitoreo de la asociación de especies ícticas, aguas arriba del embalse Amaní, río La Miel aguas abajo de la presa de la central Hidroeléctrica Miel-I y afluentes principales (ríos Manso y Samaná) durante 2008, Colombia .............................. Variación espacial y temporal de la “sabaleta”, Brycon henni y su relación con las características del hábitat en el área de Influencia de la Central Hidroeléctrica Porce y Proyecto Hidroeléctrico Porce III, Antioquia (Colombia) ...................... ...............Variación espacio-temporal en la asociación de especies ícticas de la cuenca baja del río Guarinó (Caldas), Colombia .................................................... • II.- GENÉTICA , BI O L O GÍA Y EC O L O GÍA .................................................................... Conferencia Magistral: Avances en el conocimiento de la filogenia de peces actinopterigios: Un mega-proyecto para reconstruir la historia evolutiva del grupo más diverso de animales vertebrados .......................................... ............. Conferencia Magistral: Ictiología de Colombia: avances, oportunidades y retos para su conocimiento y manejo .................................................... ................................... Conferencia Magistral: Ecologia de comunidades de peixes: interação entre rio, estuário e mar .......................................... ................................................................... Presentaciones cortas y Carteles .......................................................................... Riqueza y endemismo en peces dulceacuícolas: patrones y mecanismos a escala global ............................................................................................................................. Dispersión y vicarianza. Glaciaciones y orogénesis. Biogeografía de las especies de la familia Astroblepidae y del grupo “Chaetostoma” (Loricariidae: Ancistrinae) en Colombia y Venezuela ......................................................................................
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