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Biota Neotrop. (Online, Ed. ingl.) ; 23(3): e20231523, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520275

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Abstract The length-weight relationship parameter is important for obtaining fish weight and biomass data with relevant implications about species role on ecosystem functioning. Here we report the length-weight relationship (LWR) for 24 fish species from three streams located in the Atlantic Forest in the Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Fish were collected with electrofishing and standard length (cm) and wet weight (g) were measured to obtain the a and b parameters of the Log (W) = Log (a) + b Log (SL) equation. Length-weight relationships for seven out of 24 species (Hypostomus punctatus, Deuterodon taeniatus, Deuterodon hastatus, Deutorodon janeiroensis, Characidium vidali, Characidium interruptum and Rineloricaria zawadiskii) are reported for the first time. The length-weight relationships reported here contribute to the database that can support fish diversity conservation, fisheries management plans and studies on fish biology.


Resumo A relação peso-comprimento é um parâmetro importante para se obter o peso do peixe e sua biomassa, fornecendo dados importantes a serem incorporados em estudos sobre o papel das espécies em processos ecossistêmicos. Aqui, reportamos as relações peso-comprimento de 24 espécies de peixes de três rios localizados na Mata Atlântica do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Os peixes foram coletados com a pesca elétrica e seu comprimento padrão (cm) e peso (g) foram medidos para obter os parâmetros a e b da equação Log(P) = Log (a) + b Log (CP). As relações peso-comprimento de sete entre as 24 espécies (Hypostomus punctatus, Deuterodon taeniatus, Deuterodon hastatus, Deutorodon janeiroensis, Characidium vidali, Characidium interruptum e Rineloricaria zawadiskii) são reportados pela primeira vez. As relações peso-comprimento informadas contribuem para a base de dados que auxilia na conservação da diversidade de peixes, na preparação de planos de manejo de pesca e estudos da biologia de peixes.

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Biol Lett ; 12(10)2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28120806

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Deploying mosquito predators such as the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) into bodies of water where mosquitoes breed is a common strategy for limiting the spread of disease-carrying mosquitoes. Here, we draw on studies from epidemiology, conservation, ecology and evolution to show that the evidence for the effectiveness of guppies in controlling mosquitoes is weak, that the chances of accidental guppy introduction into local ecosystems are large, and that guppies can easily establish populations and damage these aquatic ecosystems. We highlight several knowledge and implementation gaps, and urge that this approach is either abandoned in favour of more effective strategies or that it is used much more rigorously. Controlling mosquitoes does not need to come at the expense of freshwater biodiversity.


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Biodiversity , Ecosystem , Mosquito Control/methods , Poecilia , Animals , Introduced Species
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