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Rev. biol. trop ; 63(4)Oct.-Dec. 2015.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507439

ABSTRACT

The early life history stages are inadequately known for most fishes of the Neotropical region. Thus, larvae and juveniles of the species Pachyurus bonariensis and Plagioscion ternetzi, two corvina species found in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil, were described, assessing ontogenetic changes in their external morphology, pigmentation, fin development, morphometry and meristics. Fish were collected in Chacororé Bay, on the Cuiabá River, between March 2000 and March 2004. Eighty individuals of each species were analyzed, comprising 60 larvae and 20 juveniles. Pachyurus bonariensis larvae exhibited a mouth in a terminal position that became sub-terminal; large, well-pigmented, spherical eyes that became small and elliptical in postflexion; preopercular spines (two internal and four external); 23 to 27 myomeres; initially sparse pigmentation that intensified, mainly in the ventral region; and the following fin formation sequence and total number of spines and rays: caudal, dorsal (XI+29-32), anal (II+six), pelvic (I+five) and pectoral (15-17). In contrast, the larvae of P. ternetzi exhibited a terminal mouth; large, well-pigmented, spherical eyes that decreased in size during development; preopercular spines (three internal and four external); 23 to 26 myomeres; pigmentation that was initially sparse, became evident only in late postflexion stage, with the presence of some chromatophores on the top of the head; and the following fin formation sequence and total number of spines and rays: caudal, dorsal (XI+30-36), anal (II+six), pelvic (I+five) and pectoral (16-18). In relationship the morphometric variables, only the snout-anal fin length differed between the two species, being initially larger in P. ternetzi, whereas it only became larger in juvenile P. bonariensis after 34 mm. Despite the difficulty of intraspecific identification among fish larvae collected in natural environments, the morphological and morphometric tools used in the present study were effective in separating the early stages of development of the two morphologically similar species that share the same environment for reproduction.


Las primeras fases del ciclo de vida no son conocidas lo suficiente para la mayoría de los peces de la región Neotropical. Así la descripción de larvas y juveniles de Pachyurus bonariensis y Plagioscion ternetzi, dos especies de corvinas que se encuentran en el Pantanal matogrossense, Brasil, fue realizada a través de cambios ontogénicos en la morfología externa, en la pigmentación y en el desarrollo de las aletas, al igual que en la morfometría y merística. El material fue recolectado en la bahía de Chacororé, río Cuiabá, entre marzo de 2000 y marzo 2004. Se analizaron 80 individuos de cada especie, siendo 60 larvas y 20 juveniles. Las larvas de P. bonariensis presentaron boca en posición terminal pasando a sub-terminal, ojos grandes, bien pigmentados y esféricos, tornándose pequeños y elípticos en post-flexión, espinas en el pre-opérculo (dos internas y cuatro externas); número total de miómeros variando entre 23 y 27, pigmentación inicialmente escasa intensificándose, principalmente, en la región ventral; secuencia de formación y número total de espinas y radios de las aletas: caudal, dorsal (XI+29-32), anal (II+6), pélvica (I+5) y pectoral (15-17). Por otro lado, las larvas de P. ternetzi presentan una boca terminal: ojos grandes, bien pigmentado y esféricos, disminuyendo a medida que se desarrolla, espinas en el pre-opérculo (tres internas y cuatro externas); número total de miómeros variando entre 23 y 26; pigmentación inicialmente escasa, volviéndose evidente solo al final de la post-flexión, con la presencia de algunos cromatóforos en la región superior de la cabeza; secuencia de formación y número total de espinas y radios de las aletas: caudal, dorsal (XI+30-36), anal (II+6), pélvica (I+5) y pectoral (16-18). En la relación de las variables morfométricas, sólo la longitud de la aleta anal-hocico diferían entre las dos especies, siendo inicial-mente mayor en P. ternetzi, mientras que sólo se hizo más grande en los jóvenes de P. bonariensis después de 34 mm. A pesar de la dificultad de identificación intraespecífica entre larvas de peces recolectadas en ambientes naturales, las herramientas morfológicas y morfométricas utilizadas en el presente estudio fueron eficaces para la separación de las primeras etapas de desarrollo de las dos especies morfológicamente similares que comparten el mismo ambiente para la reproducción.

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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 11(1): 163-170, Jan-Mar/2013. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-670933

ABSTRACT

We evaluated the factors that affect the food resource use by Plagioscion ternetzi using three approaches: spatial, seasonal, and ontogenetic changes. Fish were sampled between March 2000 and February 2001 and March 2003 and February 2004 in the Sinhá Mariana and Chacororé lagoons, wetlands of the Pantanal Matogrossense. Fish was the predominant food in the diet, but shrimps and insects have been also consumed. The diet of P. ternetzi was significantly different between lagoons, but no difference was detected between dry and flood periods. In Sinhá Mariana lagoon, the diet mainly consisted of Psectrogaster curviventris, in both periods. In the flood period in Chacororé lagoon, fish was the dominant food (especially Astyanax spp., Leporinus spp. and Schizodon borellii), and in dry, shrimp and Eigenmannia spp. The Spearman coefficient indicated no correlation between the abundance of caught fish species and their abundances in the diet of P. ternetzi in Sinhá Mariana lagoon, and a strong negative correlation at Chacororé lagoon, although some very consumed preys were numerically abundant in the environment. Despite the intake of insect and shrimp, P. ternetzi was piscivorous since immature stages. A correlation between each item and the size classes of P. ternetzi was tested by means of Pearson correlation that showed that the changes in the use of resources over ontogenetic development have been represented by increased intake of P. curviventris in Mariana lagoon, and S. borellii at Chacororé lagoon, accompanying the increase in the size of the predator. In this way, the results suggest that several factors can be involved in the use of food resources by P. ternezi, among them the abundance, the size and morphological characteristics of the prey.


Neste estudo foram avaliados fatores que afetam o uso dos recursos alimentares por Plagioscion ternetzi, Boulenger, 1895, utilizando três abordagens: variações espacias, sazonais e ontogenéticas. Os peixes foram amostrados de fevereiro/2000 a março/2001 e de fevereiro/2003 a março/2004 nas lagoas Sinhá Mariana e Chacororé, Pantanal Matogrossense. Peixe foi o principal alimento, porém camarões e insetos também foram consumidos. A dieta de P. ternetzi foi significativamente diferente entre as lagoas, mas não diferiu entre os períodos de cheia e seca. Na lagoa Mariana, Psectrogaster curviventris foi a presa mais consumida em ambos os períodos. Na lagoa Chacororé, peixes dominaram a dieta (principalmente Astyanax spp., Leporinus spp. and Schizodon borellii) na cheia, e camarão e Eigenmannia spp. na seca. Uma correlação de Spearman mostrou que não existe correlação entre a abundância das espécies de peixes capturadas e suas abundâncias na dieta de P. ternetzi na lagoa Mariana, e que há uma correlação negativa na lagoa Chacororé, embora algumas presas importantes na dieta tenham sido numericamente importantes nas capturas. Embora tenha consumido camarões e insetos, P. ternetzi foi piscívora desde imatura. A correlação entre os itens alimentares e as classes de tamanho de P. ternetzi (Correlação de Pearson) evidenciou que as mudanças no uso do alimento durante a ontogenia estiveram associadas ao incremento no consumo de P. curviventris na lagoa Mariana, e de S. borellii na lagoa Chacororé, acompanhando o aumento de tamanho do predador. Assim, os resultados sugerem que vários fatores podem estar envolvidos no uso dos recursos alimentares por P. ternetzi, entre eles, a abundância, o tamanho e as características morfológicas das presas. .


Subject(s)
Animals , Perciformes/physiology , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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