Length–weight and length–length relationships for 135 fish species from the Xingu River (Amazon Basin, Brazil)
The full paper can be found here: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mar ... 6a548f.pdfSummary
Length–weight (LWR) and length–length relationships (LLR) are presented for 135 freshwater fish species sampled by several types of fishing gear between April 2012 and July 2014 in the middle and lower Xingu River Basin, northern Brazil. The report represents the first references on LWRs and LLRs for 114 and 119 species, respectively, and also provides a new maximum size for 96 species.
The paper contains the data for all of the species they collected between the confluence of the Rio Iriri and the Xingu down to below the Belo Monte Falls to about Senador Jose Porfirio. What I am curious about is the fact that there is only one Hypancistrus species listed in the list of Loricariidae. I was under the impression that there was more than one species of Hypancistrus found in the Xingu within the range studied. Am I wrong in thinking this, are all the other Hypans found below the area of near Senador Jose Porfirio?