This book provides comparative data on
fish ecology and small-scale fisheries
between Tapajos (clear water) and Negro
(black water) rivers, in the Brazilian
Amazon. These rivers are less studied
than white water rivers and few books on
Amazon fishes have addressed more than
one river basin. These data can serve as
a baseline to check future changes or
impacts in these rivers, which can be
affected by development projects, such
as highways, deforestation, mining and
dams. Besides information on fish
biology, the book also discusses fish
uses, fisheries and its importance for
riverine people, comparing these data
for each fish species between sites
located inside and outside conservation
units. The book is an outcome of the
research project ‘Linking sustainability
of small-scale fisheries, fishers’
knowledge, conservation and
co-management of biodiversity in large
rivers of the Brazilian Amazon’, which
was coordinated by the editor of this
volume and funded by United States
Agency for International Development
(USAID) and National Academies of
Science, Engineering and Medicine (NAS).
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