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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 42: e51495, fev. 2020. map, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460932

RESUMO

The present study describes the length/weight ratio (LWR) of 20 fish species caught in an intertidal area of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex, southern Brazil. Fish were caught with three beach seine nets, with 2m high, 70m long and distance between knots of 2.5; 4 and 5cm. A total of 880 individuals of 21 species belonging to 11 families were captured, ranging from 5 to 75.5cm in total length. All species analyzed are widely distributed throughout the Southwestern Atlantic. Positive allometric growth (b > 3) was predominant, occurring in 60% species, 35% presented negative allometry (b < 3) and only 5% had isometric growth (b = 3). Many factors could be influencing the distinct growth patterns observed between the literature and the present study, such as the environmental influences, the reduced number of specimens, the sampling methods, the sampling periods and the estimation of the LWR with grouped sexes.


Assuntos
Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Peso Corporal , Estudos de Amostragem
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 42: e51310, fev. 2020. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460950

RESUMO

This study reports the length‐weight relationships (LWRs) for 8 fish species that inhabit mangroves. Many fisheries depend on mangroves, which serve as nursery and feeding areas for the juvenile stage of fishes, shrimp, and other fishery resources. In this sense, mangroves provide many ecosystem services, therefore increasing the basic biological knowledge of these ecosystems can help to understand their functioning and create conservation strategies. The majority of LWR studies do not consider juveniles, and it is important to consider these differences as juveniles can grow differently from adults. The fishes were collected from Perequê mangrove, Paraná, Brazil between 2008 and 2010. A variety of fishery gears were employed, including trammel nets, fyke nets, and traps made with plastic bottles combined with four baits. The specimens were measured (weight and length), sexed and evaluated for maturational stage. For the adults, the LWRs were calculated separately by the sex, while juvenile LWRs were estimated together. In general, there were differences in growth type between sexes and life stages. Some species showed differences compared to FishBase estimations, but this could be due to the lengths (and life stage) of the individuals used in the present study compared to FishBase. The discrepancies between adult, juvenile and FishBase estimations showed the importance of considering these aspects in studies using LWR.


Assuntos
Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peso Corporal
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 37(2): l1847-184, abr.- jun. 2015. map, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460779

RESUMO

Habitat use is different along the ontogenetic development of some species and may be influenced by environmental parameters. This study described the interaction of Atherinella brasiliensis caught in intertidal areas of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex with environmental parameters. We caught 10024 individuals between August 2010 and July 2011, with total mean length of 44.32 mm (SD ± 25.37 mm), variation range between 12 and 142 mm, and weight between 0.01 and 73 g, averaging 1.35 g (SD ± 2.66 g) and ages estimated between 1 and 22 months. Significant differences were detected between sectors and periods for number of individuals and weight at capture, with higher mean values in the mean sector during the rainy period. The spatial and temporal distribution of ages was statistically different, individuals between 1 and 3 months were more abundant in the sector 2 during the rainy period, and individuals older than 7 months were evenly distributed throughout the sampling area, and with higher mean abundance at the beginning and end of the dry period. Environmental variables that most influenced the distribution of age classes were temperature and salinity.


O uso do habitat é diferenciado ao longo do desenvolvimento ontogenético em algumas espécies, podendo ser influenciado pelos parâmetros ambientais. O presente estudo descreve a interação da Atherinella brasiliensis capturada nas regiões intertidais do Complexo Estuarino de Paranaguá (CEP) com os parâmetros ambientais deste ambiente. Foram capturados 10024 indivíduos entre agosto de 2010 e julho de 2011, com comprimento total médio de 44,32 mm (DP = ± 25,37 mm), amplitude de variação entre 12 e 142 mm, e pesos entre 0,01 e 73 g, com média de 1,35g (DP = ± 2,66 g) e idades estimadas entre < 1 e 22 meses. Foram evidenciadas diferenças significativas entre setores e estações do ano no número de indivíduos e peso da captura, com maiores médias no setor mediano e na estação chuvosa. Diferenças estatísticas foram observadas na distribuição espaço-temporal das idades, com os indivíduos entre < 1 e 3 meses em média mais abundantes no setor 2 e período chuvoso, e os com indivíduos com idades acima de 7 meses igualmente distribuídos em toda a área amostral e com maior abundância média no início e final da seca. As variáveis ambientais que mais influenciaram na distribuição das classes etárias foram a temperatura e a salinidade.


Assuntos
Animais , Ecossistema/análise , Ecossistema/métodos , Peixes/classificação , Peixes/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 37(2): 177-184, abr.- jun. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-847861

RESUMO

Habitat use is different along the ontogenetic development of some species and may be influenced by environmental parameters. This study described the interaction of Atherinella brasiliensis caught in intertidal areas of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex with environmental parameters. We caught 10024 individuals between August 2010 and July 2011, with total mean length of 44.32 mm (SD ± 25.37 mm), variation range between 12 and 142 mm, and weight between 0.01 and 73 g, averaging 1.35 g (SD ± 2.66 g) and ages estimated between < 1 and 22 months. Significant differences were detected between sectors and periods for number of individuals and weight at capture, with higher mean values in the mean sector during the rainy period. The spatial and temporal distribution of ages was statistically different, individuals between < 1 and 3 months were more abundant in the sector 2 during the rainy period, and individuals older than 7 months were evenly distributed throughout the sampling area, and with higher mean abundance at the beginning and end of the dry period. Environmental variables that most influenced the distribution of age classes were temperature and salinity.


O uso do habitat é diferenciado ao longo do desenvolvimento ontogenético em algumas espécies, podendo ser influenciado pelos parâmetros ambientais. O presente estudo descreve a interação da Atherinella brasiliensis capturada nas regiões intertidais do Complexo Estuarino de Paranaguá (CEP) com os parâmetros ambientais deste ambiente. Foram capturados 10024 indivíduos entre agosto de 2010 e julho de 2011, com comprimento total médio de 44,32 mm (DP = ± 25,37 mm), amplitude de variação entre 12 e 142 mm, e pesos entre 0,01 e 73 g, com média de 1,35g (DP = ± 2,66 g) e idades estimadas entre < 1 e 22 meses. Foram evidenciadas diferenças significativas entre setores e estações do ano no número de indivíduos e peso da captura, com maiores médias no setor mediano e na estação chuvosa. Diferenças estatísticas foram observadas na distribuição espaço-temporal das idades, com os indivíduos entre < 1 e 3 meses em média mais abundantes no setor 2 e período chuvoso, e os com indivíduos com idades acima de 7 meses igualmente distribuídos em toda a área amostral e com maior abundância média no início e final da seca. As variáveis ambientais que mais influenciaram na distribuição das classes etárias foram a temperatura e a salinidade.


Assuntos
Monitorização de Parâmetros Ecológicos , Ecossistema , Peixes
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 36(3): 343-347, jul.-set. 2014. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-848700

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to analyze the morphology and morphometry of lapillus otoliths of the catfishes Cathorops spixii and Genidens genidens from the coast of Paraná State, Brazil. We used 147 lapillus from C. spixii and 96 from G. genidens, of different size classes. Otoliths were characterized with smooth margins for both species but with different shapes: oblong for C. spixii and oval for G. genidens. The morphological differentiation between the two species is in the anterior region: rounded for C. spixii and pointed for G. genidens. The t-test results for otolith measurements were: length (t value = -2.88; p = 0.0042), height (t value = -6.87; p < 0.000001), anterior angle (t value= 9.84; p = 0.000001) and posterior angle (t value =0.41; p = 0.68). The results show that lapillus otoliths of C. spixii and G. genidens differ in the shape of the anterior region and in the anterior angle, which facilitate the differentiation between the two species in trophic ecology studies on ichthyophagous.


O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar a morfologia e morfometria dos otólitos lapillus dos bagres Cathorops spixii e Genidens genidens do litoral paranaense. Foram utilizados de 147 lapillus de C. spixii e 96 de G. genidens em distintas classes de tamanho dos peixes. Os otólitos de ambas as espécies foram caracterizados com margens lisas, diferindo no formato do otólito em oblongo para C. spixii e oval para o G. genidens. A diferenciação morfológica entre ambas as espécies é na região anterior sendo: arredondada para o C. spixii e pontiaguda para o G. genidens. Foi realizado um teste t entre as medidas do otólito das espécies sendo: comprimento do otólito (t valor = -2,88; p = 0,0042), maior altura do otólito (t valor = -6,87; p < 0,00001), ângulo anterior (t valor = 9,84; p < 0,000001) e ângulo posterior (t valor =0,41; p = 0,68). Os resultados obtidos demonstram que os otólitos lapillus do C. spixii e do G. genidens diferem no formato da região anterior e no ângulo anterior facilitando a diferenciação entre as duas espécies em estudos de ecologia trófica de ictiófagos.


Assuntos
Peixes-Gato , Estuários
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