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Rev. biol. trop ; 68(3)sept. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507709

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El uso a priori del modelo de von Bertalanffy ha sido generalmente utilizado en el estudio del crecimiento en peces, sin considerar la existencia de otros modelos de crecimiento que pueden producir un mejor ajuste de los datos que se utilizan; considerándose como una mejor alternativa el uso de modelos múltiples de crecimiento, para seleccionar el que produzca un mejor ajuste. Objetivo: Ante la incertidumbre de los resultados obtenidos en un trabajo anterior sobre el crecimiento de Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel 1840) en la región del Orinoco medio en Venezuela, aplicando a priori el modelo de von Bertalanffy, los mismos datos fueron ajustados a otros modelos de crecimiento para entre ellos seleccionar el de mejor ajuste. Métodos: Los modelos evaluados fueron el U-von Bertalanffy, el U-Logístico y el U-Gompertz, derivados del modelo global U-Richards, entre los cuales se seleccionó el de mejor ajuste utilizando el Criterio de la Información de Akaike (AIC). Resultados: Contradiciendo el uso a priori del modelo de von Bertalanffy en el estudio anterior, el modelo que realmente produce un mejor ajuste de los datos usados fue el U-Gompertz. Conclusiones: Es necesario evaluar nuevamente el stock de P. squamosissimus en la región del Orinoco medio usando parámetros de crecimiento estimados a partir de una inferencia de modelos múltiples, para validar la información que se tiene en cuanto a la existencia de un recurso moderadamente explotado.


Introduction: The prior use of von Bertalanffy's model has been generally used in the study of fish growth, without considering the existence of other growth models that can produce a better adjustment of the data used; considering the use of multiple growth models as a better alternative, to select the one that produces a better adjustment. Objective: Due to uncertainty of the results obtained in a previous work on the growth of Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel 1840) in the middle Orinoco region in Venezuela, applying a priori the model of von Bertalanffy, the same data were adjusted to other models of growth to select the best adjustment. Methods: The models evaluated were the U-von Bertalanffy, the U-Logistics and the U-Gompertz, derived from the global U-Richards model, then the best adjustment was selected using the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC). Results: Contradicting the prior use of von Bertalanffy's model in the previous study, the model that actually produces a better adjustment of the data used was the U-Gompertz. Conclusions: It is necessary to evaluate the stock of P.squamosissimus in the middle Orinoco region using growth parameters estimated from an inference of multiple models, in order to validate the existing information of a moderately exploited resource.

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Rev. biol. trop ; 63(3): 727-739, jul.-sep. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-778080

ABSTRACT

The Amazonian fish species Plagioscion squamosissimus(Sciaenidae) and Cichla monoculus(Cichlidae), have been widely introduced into different reservoirs in Brazil, and have caused many negative impacts on local fish fauna. The aim of this study was to evaluate the population structure (abundance, length structure, length-weight relationship, sex ratio, and length at first maturity) and the reprodutive period of these two species in the Santa Cruz Reservoir (built in 2002), located in the Brazilian semiarid region, for their adequate management and local species conservation policies. Specimens were collected quarterly in eight sites from February 2010 to November 2013 using gillnets (12 to 70 mm mesh between adjacent knots). The specimens captured were counted and the following biometric and biological data were analysed: standard length, total weight, and reproductive data, such as, sex, weight and gonadal maturity stage. The species abundances were estimated by CPUE and expressed as the number of individuals per gill net area x gill net exposition time (m2 x h); length frequency histograms were built with intervals of 5 cm. The length-weight parameters were estimated with a linear regression after a logarithmic transformation of the data. With the reproductive data we estimated sex ratio, reproduction period and length at first maturity (L50). We captured a total of 1 071 specimens of P. squamosissimusand 156 specimens of C. monoculus.Both species showed higher abundances in 2010, 0.004306 m2 x h and 0.00022 m2 x h, respectively, but this parameter decreased from 2010 to 2013. Standard length ranged between 6.4 and 46.2 cm for P. squamosissimus(20.025.0 cm was the most frequent class), and 7.0 and 38.7 cm for C. monoculus(10.0-15.0 cm was the most frequent class). The length-weight relationships were described by the following equations: log10Wt = -1.8349+3.0899log10Lp and R2 = 0.9795 for P. squamosissimus,and log10Wt = -1.7944+3.0885log10Lp and Wt = 0.0160 and R2 = 0.9929 for C. monoculus;both species exhibited positive allometric growth. The sex ratio for both species differed from 1:1, with a predominance of females for P. squamosissimusand males for C. monoculus.The Lp50 was estimated to be 15.90 cm for P. squa-mosissimusand 15.65 cm for C. monoculus,and the reproductive data indicated that both species reproduced throughout the year. We concluded that although the population of both species reduced their abundance over the study period, P. squamosissimusand C. monoculusare established and structured populations in the Santa Cruz Reservoir with individuals growing satisfactorily and reproducing in all seasons, without a well-defined reproductive peak. We suggest that the managers may allow the artisanal and/or sport fisheries of these species.


Las especies de peces amazónicos Plagioscion squamosissimus(Sciaenidae) y Cichla monoculus(Cichlidae), se han introducido ampliamente en diferentes embalses en Brasil, y han causado muchos impactos negativos sobre la fauna de peces locales. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la estructura poblacio-nal (abundancia, estructura de tallas, relación talla-peso, proporción de sexos, y talla de primera madurez) y el período reproductivo de estas dos especies en la represa Santa Cruz, (construida en el 2002), situada en la región semiárida de Brasil. Las muestras se recogieron trimestralmente en ocho sitios de febrero 2010 a noviembre 2013 mediante redes de pesca (12 a 70 mm). Los ejemplares capturados se contaron y se analizaron los siguientes datos bio-métricos y biológicos: longitud estándar, peso total, y datos reproductivos, tales como: sexo, peso y estado de madurez gonadal. Capturamos un total de 1 071 ejemplares de P. squamosis-simusy 156 de C. monoculus.Ambas especies mostraron mayor abundancia en el 2010, 0.004306 m2 x h y 0.00022 m2 x h, respectivamente, pero este parámetro disminuyó de 2010 a 2013. La longitud estándar osciló entre 6.4 y 46.2 cm para P squamosissimusy 7.0 y 38.7 cm para C. monoculus.Las relaciones talla-peso fueron descritas por las siguientes ecuaciones: log10Wt = -1.8349 + 3.0899log10Lp y R2 = 0.9795 para P squamosissimusy log10Wt = -1.7944 + 3.0885log10Lp y Wt = 0.0160 yR2 = 0.9929 para C. monoculus;ambas especies mostraron un crecimiento alométrico positivo. La proporción de sexos para ambas especies difirió de 1:1, con un predominio de hembras en P. squamosissimusy machos en C. monoculus.El LP50 se estimó en 15.90 cm para P. squamosissimusy 15.65 cm para C. monoculus,los datos de reproducción indicaron que ambas especies se reproducen durante todo el año. Llegamos a la conclusión de que aunque la población de ambas especies redujo su abundancia durante el período de estudio, P. squamosissimusy C. monoculusestán ...


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Introduced Species , Perciformes/physiology , Reproduction/physiology , Sexual Maturation/physiology , Brazil , Population Density , Population Dynamics , Perciformes/classification , Perciformes/growth & development , Seasons , Sex Ratio
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Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet. (Online) ; 24(2): 235-240, n/2015n/2015. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1487847

ABSTRACT

Ninety specimens of Plagioscion squamosissimus captured using fishing tackle in the Outeiro district, state of Pará, were examined. Fish were placed in plastic bags containing water, under conditions of artificial aeration, and transported live to the Carlos Azevedo Research Laboratory (LPCA), in Belém, Pará. They were anesthetized, euthanized and necropsied; small fragments of the epaxial and hypaxial muscles were removed for examination of fresh histological sections by means of optical microscopy. In 100% of the specimens analyzed, parasitic pseudocysts were seen to be interspersed within and between the skeletal muscle. These contained pseudoquadrate and/or star-shaped spores that presented four valves and four polar capsules, which were identified from their morphology as belonging to the genus Kudoa. This is the first report of Kudoa in P. squamosissimus in the Amazon region, Pará, Brazil.


Foram observados 90 exemplares de P. squamosissimus, capturados com apetrechos de pesca no distrito de Outeiro, estado do Pará. Os animais foram acondicionados em sacos plásticos com água do habitat e aeração artificial, transportados vivos até o Laboratório de Pesquisa Carlos Azevedo (LPCA), em Belém-PA. Foram anestesiados, eutanasiados e necropsiados; pequenos fragmentos da musculatura epi e hipoaxial foram retirados para observação, a fresco e para histologia em microscopia de luz (ML). Em 100% dos exemplares analisados, foi observada a presença de pseudocistos parasitários entremeados, dentro e entre as fibras musculares estriadas esqueléticas, onde observou-se a presença de esporos de formato pseudoquadrado e/ou estrelado, com quatro valvas e quatro cápsulas polares, sendo identificados pela sua morfologia como pertencentes ao gênero Kudoa. Este é o primeiro relato de Kudoa em P. squamosissimus na Amazônia, Pará, Brasil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Parasitic Diseases, Animal , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Myxozoa/isolation & purification , Perciformes/parasitology , Brazil
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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 23(2): 224-230, 06/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-714793

ABSTRACT

Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel 1840), a fish endemic to the Amazon Basin and commonly known as the “silver croaker”, plays an important role in the ecology and economy of Pará State, Brazil. Knowledge of host-parasite relationships is important to understanding the role of parasites in the control of natural host populations. This work describes histopathological aspects caused by several common intestinal parasites found during a helminthological survey of fish in northern Brazil. We observed a high prevalence of helminth infection, especially by J3 nematode juveniles of the family Anisakidae and metacestodes of the family Protocephalidae (both with 100% prevalence). An external capsule surrounded each juvenile with numerous juveniles inside sac-like structures formed of connective tissue. Inflammation was observed to be caused by infection of metacestodes, reaching the intestinal muscularis mucosa. Neoechinorhynchus veropesoi (38% prevalence) was found in the small intestine of P. squamosissimus, invading the mucosa, submucosa, and internal muscularis of the intestine causing intense inflammation. Histopathology of host-parasite relationships in fish has been rare, and the pathology of parasites in P. squamosissimus is described herein.


Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) é uma espécie de peixe endêmico da Bacia Amazônica e comumente conhecido como “pescada branca” e é de extrema importância ambiental e comercial no Estado do Pará. O estudo das relações parasito-hospedeiro são importantes para a compreensão do papel dos parasitas no ambiente. O presente trabalho descreve aspectos histopatológicos causados por helmintos intestinais e cavitários encontrados parasitando P. squamosissimus de Belém, PA. As larvas da família Anisakidade e metacestóides (Proteocephalidae) (ambos prevalência de 100%) encontravam-se recobertas por uma cápsula de tecido conjuntivo do hospedeiro, sendo observada fraca reação inflamatória para larvas de Anisakidae, no entanto observou-se que metacestoides embebidos na muscular interna apresentaram um infiltrado inflamatório. Neoechinorhynchus veropesoi (prevalência de 38%) encontrava-se embebido na camada muscular interna do intestino, induzindo reação inflamatória mais intensa. Estudos evidenciando as reações histopatológicas em peixes são raros, no entanto são de extrema importância para a compreensão das relações parasito-hospedeiro.


Subject(s)
Animals , Acanthocephala/physiology , Ascaridoidea/physiology , Perciformes/parasitology , Brazil , Host-Parasite Interactions , Intestines/pathology
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 34(2): 225-231, Apr.-June 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460705

ABSTRACT

Parasitological indexes of Austrodiplostomum compactum (Digenea, Diplostomidae) in fishes from the Paraná River, Presidente Epitácio region, state of São Paulo, Brazil, and their relationship with climate and water quality are evaluated. Fifty-one specimens of Plagioscion squamosissimus, 39 Geophagus surinamensis, 27 Hoplias malabaricus and 23 Cichla sp. were collected between June 2007 and June 2008. Water quality and rainfall indexes were measured monthly. P. squamosissimus had the highest parasite rate, with 98% total prevalence, intensity of infection varying between 1 and 255 and parasite mean abundance totaling 40.5 ± 9.9. H. malabaricus had the next parasite rate, with 66.6% total prevalence, parasite intensity between 2 and 184 and mean abundance totaling 22.4 ± 20.9. Cichla sp. had a total prevalence of 52.1%, intensity between 1 and 21, and mean abundance 4.3 ± 2.9. Finally, G. surinamensis had a total prevalence of 46.1%, intensity between 1 and 53 and mean abundance 7.1 ± 8.8. A survey of diplostomid infection in Brazil and the role of piscivore fish as an important host have also been discussed.

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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 34(2): 225-231, Apr.-June 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-868030

ABSTRACT

Parasitological indexes of Austrodiplostomum compactum (Digenea, Diplostomidae) in fishes from the Paraná River, Presidente Epitácio region, state of São Paulo, Brazil, and their relationship with climate and water quality are evaluated. Fifty-one specimens of Plagioscion squamosissimus, 39 Geophagus surinamensis, 27 Hoplias malabaricus and 23 Cichla sp. were collected between June 2007 and June 2008. Water quality and rainfall indexes were measured monthly. P. squamosissimus had the highest parasite rate, with 98% total prevalence, intensity of infection varying between 1 and 255 and parasite mean abundance totaling 40.5 ± 9.9. H. malabaricus had the next parasite rate, with 66.6% total prevalence, parasite intensity between 2 and 184 and mean abundance totaling 22.4 ± 20.9. Cichla sp. had a total prevalence of 52.1%, intensity between 1 and 21, and mean abundance 4.3 ± 2.9. Finally, G. surinamensis had a total prevalence of 46.1%, intensity between 1 and 53 and mean abundance 7.1 ±8.8. A survey of diplostomid infection in Brazil and the role of piscivore fish as an important host have also been discussed.


Este estudo avaliou os índices parasitológicos de Austrodiplostomum compactum (Digenea, Diplostomidae) em peixes do rio Paraná, região de Presidente Epitácio, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil e sua relação com o clima e qualidade da água. Cinquenta e um espécimes de Plagioscion squamosissimus, 39 Geophagus surinamensis, 27 Hoplias malabaricus e 23 Cichla sp. foram coletados de junho de 2007 a junho de 2008. Qualidade da água e pluviosidade foram medidas mensalmente. O peixe mais parasitado foi P. squamosissimus com 98% de prevalência total, intensidade de infecção variando de 1 a 255 e abundância média de 40,5 ± 9,9. O segundo peixe mais parasitado foi H. malabaricus com 66,6% de prevalência total, intensidade de 2 a 184 e abundância média de 22,4 ± 20,9. Cichla sp. apresentou 52,1% de prevalência, intensidade de 1 a 21 e abundância média de 4,3 ± 2,9. Finalmente, G. surinamensis apresentou 46,1% de prevalência, intensidade de 1 a 53 e abundância média de 7,1 ± 8,8. Um levantamento de infecções por diplostomídeos no Brasil e o papel de peixes piscívoros como importantes hospedeiros é também discutido.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cichlids , Fishes , Infections
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 33(4): 393-397, Out.-Dec. 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460681

ABSTRACT

The present study investigates the 13C and 15N isotopic composition in frozen samples (control), samples in alcohol and in formaldehyde of Plagioscion squamosissimus and Hypophthalmus edentates. From each individual we extracted a strip of muscle from the region above the lateral line, in the dorsal fin base, that was divided into three equal parts, each one was submitted to one type of treatment: freeze control group (-15oC), conservation in alcohol 70% and fixation in formaldehyde 4%. Samples were kept under those treatments for 30 days, washed and submerged in distilled water for 4 hours. Afterwards, they were dried up in air oven at 60oC for 48 hours and macerated until the obtaining of a fine powder. A significant difference was found in isotopic values of carbon and nitrogen, between the control and the samples in alcohol and formaldehyde, except for 13C from the H. edentates samples in formaldehyde. The carbon isotopic values of samples in alcohol were mostly enriched compared to control, whereas the samples in formaldehyde presented depleted values in relation to the control. The nitrogen isotopic values for both samples preserved in alcohol and formaldehyde were enriched when compared to the values of frozen samples, independently of used preservatives. Therefore, the isotopic correction should be accomplished according to the isotope and preservative employed for


The present study investigates the 13C and 15N isotopic composition in frozen samples (control), samples in alcohol and in formaldehyde of Plagioscion squamosissimus and Hypophthalmus edentates. From each individual we extracted a strip of muscle from the region above the lateral line, in the dorsal fin base, that was divided into three equal parts, each one was submitted to one type of treatment: freeze control group (-15oC), conservation in alcohol 70% and fixation in formaldehyde 4%. Samples were kept under those treatments for 30 days, washed and submerged in distilled water for 4 hours. Afterwards, they were dried up in air oven at 60oC for 48 hours and macerated until the obtaining of a fine powder. A significant difference was found in isotopic values of carbon and nitrogen, between the control and the samples in alcohol and formaldehyde, except for 13C from the H. edentates samples in formaldehyde. The carbon isotopic values of samples in alcohol were mostly enriched compared to control, whereas the samples in formaldehyde presented depleted values in relation to the control. The nitrogen isotopic values for both samples preserved in alcohol and formaldehyde were enriched when compared to the values of frozen samples, independently of used preservatives. Therefore, the isotopic correction should be accomplished according to the isotope and preservative employed for

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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 33(4): 393-397, Out.-Dec. 2011. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-868150

ABSTRACT

The present study investigates the δ13C and δ15N isotopic composition in frozen samples (control), samples in alcohol and in formaldehyde of Plagioscion squamosissimus and Hypophthalmus edentatus. From each individual we extracted a strip of muscle from the region above the lateral line, in the dorsal fin base, that was divided into three equal parts, each one was submitted to one type of treatment: freeze ­ control group (-15oC), conservation in alcohol 70% and fixation in formaldehyde 4%. Samples were kept under those treatments for 30 days, washed and submerged in distilled water for 4 hours. Afterwards, they were dried up in air oven at 60oC for 48 hours and macerated until the obtaining of a fine powder. A significant difference was found in isotopic values of carbon and nitrogen, between the control and the samples in alcohol and formaldehyde, except for δ13C from the H. edentatus samples in formaldehyde. The carbon isotopic values of samples in alcohol were mostly enriched compared to control, whereas the samples in formaldehyde presented depleted values in relation to the control. The nitrogen isotopic values for both samples preserved in alcohol and formaldehyde were enriched when compared to the values of frozen samples, independently of used preservatives. Therefore, the isotopic correction should be accomplished according to the isotope and preservative employed for species of freshwater fish.


O presente estudo investiga a composição isotópica de δ13C e δ15N entre as amostras congeladas (controle), em álcool e em formol de Plagioscion squamosissimus e Hypophthalmus edentatus. De cada indivíduo foi extraída uma faixa de músculo localizada na região acima da linha lateral, na base da nadadeira dorsal, a qual foi subdividida em três partes iguais, sendo cada uma delas submetida a um tipo de tratamento: congelamento - grupo control (-15oC), conservação em álcool 70% e fixação em formol 4%. As amostras foram mantidas nos referidos tratamentos por 30 dias, enxaguadas e submersas em água destilada por 4h. Em seguida, foram secas em estufa de ventilação a 60oC por 48h e maceradas até a obtenção de pó. Identificou-se diferença significativa nos valores isotópicos de carbono e de nitrogênio, entre o controle e as amostras de álcool e as de formol, com exceção do δ13C das amostras mantidas em formol de H. edentatus. Constatou-se que os valores isotópicos de carbono das amostras conservadas em álcool foram, na sua maioria, enriquecidos quando comparados com as controle, ao passo que, as amostras em formol tiveram os valores deplecionados em relação ao controle. Os valores isotópicos de nitrogênio, tanto para as amostras conservadas em álcool, quanto em formol, foram enriquecidos quando comparados aos valores daquelas congeladas, sendo estes independentes dos conservantes utilizados. Assim, a correção isotópica deve ser realizada de acordo com o isótopo e o conservante empregado para espécies de peixe de água doce.


Subject(s)
Animals , Fishes , Food Preservatives , Isotopes
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 9(2): 427-436, Apr.-June 2011. graf, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-593213

ABSTRACT

Information on ichthyoplankton is an important tool in determining reproduction periods that - if associated to environmental variables - allows for inferences about the factors that regulate their intensity, beginning, and ending. In this context, this study aims to establish (i) ichthyoplankton composition; (ii) temporal variations in the overall density of eggs and larvae and among the most important taxa; and (iii) the influence of some abiotic and biotic variables on these organisms' abundance. Ichthyoplankton sampling was undertaken during the period between April 2005 and March 2006 at the Ivinhema River, upper Paraná River basin (MS/Brazil). Differences in the ichthyoplankton's temporal variation were evaluated using unifactorial ANOVAs. Principal Component Analysis and Pearson's correlation were used for the relationships between eggs and larvae densities and environmental variables. A total of 3,341 eggs and 2,896 larvae were captured during the period studied, and most of them were medium-sized and large species that carried out some type of reproductive migration. The highest densities of eggs and larvae occurred during the months of spring and summer, except for those of Bryconamericus stramineus, which was most abundant during the winter. The density of ichthyoplankton was most positively correlated with the water's outflow and temperature. However, Plagioscion squamosissimus was positively related to the increase in pH and in zooplanktonic organisms, while B. stramineus was inversely correlated with water outflow and temperature. The study concludes that spawning is most intense in the spring and summer, especially between November and January, and is related to the greatest values of water temperature and outflow. Nevertheless, the response and reproductive intensity in relation to the environmental variables vary according to the species.


As informações sobre o ictioplâncton são ferramentas importantes para a determinação do período de reprodução que, se associado às variáveis ambientais, permitem inferências sobre os fatores que regulam sua intensidade, início e término. Nesse contexto, o presente estudo visa determinar: (i) a composição do ictioplâncton; (ii) as variações temporais na densidade de ovos, larvas e dos táxons mais importantes; e (iii) a influência de algumas variáveis abióticas e bióticas sobre a abundância destes organismos. As coletas de ictioplâncton foram realizadas no período de abril de 2005 a março de 2006, no rio Ivinhema, bacia do alto rio Paraná (MS/Brasil). Diferenças nas variações temporais do ictioplâncton foram avaliadas por ANOVAs unifatoriais. Análises de Componentes Principais e correlação de Pearson foram utilizadas para avaliar as relações entre densidade de ovos e larvas e as variáveis ambientais. Durante o período estudado, foram capturados 3.341 ovos e 2.896 larvas, sendo que a maior parte foi de espécies de médio e grande porte e que realizam algum tipo de migração reprodutiva. Ovos e larvas apresentaram suas maiores densidades nos meses de primavera e verão, exceto Bryconamericus stramineus que foi mais abundante no inverno. A densidade de ictioplâncton esteve mais correlacionada positivamente com a vazão e a temperatura da água. Contudo, Plagioscion squamosissimus apresentou relação positiva com o aumento do pH e dos organismos zooplanctônicos, enquanto B. stramineus apresentou correlação inversa com a vazão e temperatura da água. Conclui-se que as desovas são mais intensas na primavera-verão, principalmente entre novembro e janeiro, e estão relacionadas aos maiores valores de temperatura e vazão da água. Entretanto, a resposta e a intensidade reprodutiva às variáveis ambientais variam de acordo a espécie.


Subject(s)
Animals , Eggs , Larva , Plankton
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Braz. j. biol ; 69(3): 805-812, Aug. 2009. graf, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-527148

ABSTRACT

Plagioscion squamosissimus is a species from the Amazon basin that was introduced into the Tietê River system. The present study aimed to analyse the feeding habits of this species in Bariri Reservoir and to verify the possible occurrence of ontogenetic changes in its diet composition. The samples were gathered in four periods of the year: February, June, September and November 2003. The fish were gathered with different fishing net meshes in three different reservoir portions. The alimentary items found in the stomachs were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level and had abundance, occurrence frequency, volume and biomass determined. The Alimentary Index (IAi) was calculated for each alimentary item consumed by "corvina" for each studied period. Comparisons among the diet of different size classes of P. squamosissimus were done using the similarity coefficient of Jaccard and the Cluster Analysis (UPGMA). The Friedman proof was performed to verify if there is a significant ontogenetic variation in the species diet and changes in the consumption of different alimentary categories by P. squamosissimus among the sampled periods. P. squamosissimus presented a piscivorous feeding habit, although other items were also consumed. The biggest values of IAi were obtained for the alimentary item fish in the months of June (0.47) and November (0.39). The item Ephemeroptera (Campsurinae) was the most representative in February (0.30) and June (0.45). Despite the fact that P. squamosissimus consumed an ample spectrum of alimentary items, the ontogenetic changes were evident through the exploration of aquatic insects by the younger classes and by a diet mainly composed of fish in adult individuals. The alimentary plasticity of P. squamosissimus evidenced in this study might have contributed to the success of this species in Bariri Reservoir.


Plagioscion squamosissimus é uma espécie da Bacia Amazônica que foi introduzida no sistema do Rio Tietê. O presente estudo teve como objetivo analisar o hábito alimentar da espécie no reservatório de Bariri e verificar possível ocorrência de mudanças ontogenéticas na composição da dieta. As amostragens foram realizadas em quatro períodos do ano: fevereiro, junho, setembro e novembro de 2003. Os peixes foram coletados com redes de diferentes malhagens em três porções do reservatório. Os itens alimentares encontrados nos estômagos foram identificados até o menor nível taxonômico possível e tiveram abundância, frequência de ocorrência, volume e biomassa determinados. O Índice de Importância Alimentar (IAi) foi calculado para cada item alimentar consumido pela corvina para cada período estudado. Comparações entre as dietas das diferentes classes de tamanho de P. squamosissimus foram feitas utilizando-se o coeficiente de similaridade de Jaccard e a Análise de Cluster. A Prova de Friedman foi realizada para verificar se há variação ontogenética significante na dieta da espécie e se existem mudanças no consumo das categorias alimentares nos períodos amostrados. P. squamosissimus apresentou um hábito alimentar piscívoro, embora outros itens alimentares também tenham sido consumidos. Os maiores valores do IAi foram obtidos para o item alimentar peixes nos meses de junho (0,47) e novembro (0,39). O item Ephemeroptera foi mais representativo em fevereiro (0,30) e junho (0,45). Apesar do fato de P. squamosissimus consumir um amplo espectro de itens alimentares, as mudanças ontogenéticas ficaram evidentes pela exploração de insetos aquáticos pelas classes mais jovens e por uma dieta principalmente composta por peixe em indivíduos adultos. A plasticidade alimentar de P. squamosissimus evidenciada neste estudo pode ter contribuído para o sucesso da espécie nesse reservatório.


Subject(s)
Animals , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Gastrointestinal Contents , Perciformes/physiology , Brazil , Rivers , Seasons
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 31(3): 285-292, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460600

ABSTRACT

The diet and seasonal variations in the feeding of Plagioscion squamosissimus were evaluated. Fishes were captured monthly at the Piató Lagoon, Assu, Rio Grande do Norte State, from August of 2004 to July of 2005, examined at a specific time of day. In laboratory, after obtaining the biometric data, fishes were opened and the guts extracted. The stomach contents were analyzed under stereoscopic microscope, and its items were identified and their volume was measured. Occurrence and volumetric frequencies and the food index were calculated. The items were grouped in seven main categories; shrimp and insects were predominant. The item classification made it possible to classify the species as carnivorous with carcinophagous-insectivore tendencies. In respect to seasonal variations, an alteration of the main items was observed according to the seasons, where insects prevailed in the dry season and shrimp stood out in the rainy season. In regards to capture periods, a twilight-nocturnal habit was observed, and activity periods are also marked by differences in the food type consumed, as shrimp prevailed in lower light and insects in brighter times.


Avaliaram-se a dieta e as variações sazonais na alimentação de Plagioscion squamosissimus, capturados mensalmente, na lagoa do Piató, Assu, Estado do Rio Grande do Norte, entre agosto de 2004 e julho de 2005, com despescas em horários específicos. Em laboratório, após a biometria, os peixes foram abertos e eviscerados. Sob microscópio estereoscópico, analisaram-se os conteúdos estomacais, cujos itens, depois de identificados, tiveram o seu volume medido. Foram calculadas as frequências de ocorrência e volumétrica e o índice alimentar. Agruparam-se os itens em sete categorias principais, e camarão e insetos foram as predominantes. A categorização dos itens permitiu classificar a espécie como carnívora com tendência a carcinofagia-insetivoria. Quanto à sazonalidade, observou-se uma alternância dos itens de acordo com as estações do ano: os insetos predominaram na estação seca e o camarão se sobressaiu na estação chuvosa. Considerando os períodos de captura, observou-se hábito crepuscular-noturno, e os horários de atividade também são marcados por diferenças no tipo de alimento consumido, pois o item camarão predominou nas horas de menor luminosidade; o item insetos, nas horas mais claras.

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