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Reproductive ecology of a neotropical cichlid fish, Cichla monoculus (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae)
Chellappa, S; Câmara, M. R; Chellappa, N. T; Beveridge, M. C. M; Huntingford, F. A.
  • Chellappa, S; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Centre of Bioscience. Department of Oceanography and Limnology. Natal. BR
  • Câmara, M. R; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Centre of Bioscience. Department of Oceanography and Limnology. Natal. BR
  • Chellappa, N. T; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Centre of Bioscience. Department of Oceanography and Limnology. Natal. BR
  • Beveridge, M. C. M; Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory. Pitlochry. GB
  • Huntingford, F. A; University of Glasgow. Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences. Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology. Fish Biology Group. Glasgow. GB
Braz. j. biol ; 63(1): 17-26, Feb. 2003. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-343402
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The reproductive ecology of the freshwater fish Cichla monoculus Spix, 1831 (Osteichthyes Cichlidae) was investigated in the Campo Grande Reservoir, Northeast Brazil. Rainfall, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen and electrical conductivity of the water were recorded monthly. Fish collected on a monthly basis were measured, weighed, dissected, sexed and the stage of maturation of the gonads were assessed by macro and microscopic means. The semi-arid study region has short spells of rain of 2-3 months duration interspersed with dry seasons. A positive correlation was observed between rainfall and air and water temperatures and conductivity of the water. The study population had an extended spawning season, with peak reproductive activity coinciding with low water temperatures. Males were longer and heavier than females on average and were larger at onset of sexual maturity. The size frequency distributions of the oocytes indicate that C. monoculus is a multiple spawner with an estimated batch fecundity of 3100. Condition factor showed an inverse relationship in relation to gonad size during maturation in both sexes and spent fish were in poor condition. In mature males, lipid stores in the post-occipital cephalic protuberance, a secondary sexual characteristic developed during the reproductive phase, which depleted in spent individuals. The success of this fish is attributed to its reproductive capacity and to the phenotypic plasticity that allows it to adapt to the harsh ecological conditions that prevail in the semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Reproduction / Sexual Maturation / Perches / Ecology / Gonads Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. biol Journal subject: Biology Year: 2003 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil / United kingdom Institution/Affiliation country: Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory/GB / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte/BR / University of Glasgow/GB

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Reproduction / Sexual Maturation / Perches / Ecology / Gonads Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. biol Journal subject: Biology Year: 2003 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil / United kingdom Institution/Affiliation country: Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory/GB / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte/BR / University of Glasgow/GB