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Dinámica poblacional y reproductiva de Turbinella angulata y Busycon perversum (Mesogasteropoda: Turbinellidae y Melongenidae) en el Banco de Campeche, México / Turbinella angulata and Busycon perversum (Mesogasteropoda: Turbinellidae and Melongenidae) population and reproductive dynamics in the Campeche Bank, Mexico
Santos Valencia, Josefina; Enríquez Díaz, Martha; Aldana Aranda, Dalila.
Affiliation
  • Santos Valencia, Josefina; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Mérida. MX
  • Enríquez Díaz, Martha; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Mérida. MX
  • Aldana Aranda, Dalila; Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Mérida. MX
Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;61(1): 15-28, Mar. 2013. ilus, graf
Article in Es | LILACS | ID: lil-674059
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ABSTRACT
Turbinella angulata and Busycon perversum are two marine gastropods that support the 90% of conch fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, nevertheless there is no information available to support a management strategy for both species. The aim of this work was to obtain preliminary fishery information to promote management actions for both species in the Campeche Bank. The population of conchs was sampled in 12 transects (150x1.5m) by SCUBA diving from April 2008 to March 2010. All conchs were collected and siphonal length (SL) was measured. These samples were complemented with data from the commercial catches, analyzing a total of 2 832 individuals of T. angulata. Siphonal length varied between 63 and 282mm. Sex ratio was of 0.981 femalemale. The von Bertalanffy growth equation parameters were L=346mm; K=0.30 and t=-0.24. Spawning extended from January to May with a long resting stage from June to September for over 80% of the adult population. The first gonadic maturity (L) was at 210mm (SL) for females and 200mm for males. For B. perversum a total of 1 655 individuals were analyzed. Siphonal length varied between 78 and 291mm with significant differences between male and female (p0.05). Sex ratio was of 10.25 femalemale. The growth parameters obtained were L=360mm; K=0.35 and t=-0.19. The spawning period was from August to December with resting stage from January to April. The L was 215mm (LS) for females and 190mm for males. Both species presented one recruitment pulse. These results will be useful to design management schemes based on population dynamics and reproductive attributes.
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Turbinella angulata y Busycon perversum aportan la mayor captura de caracol en el Golfo de México (90%).Se realizaron muestreos mediante transectos lineales (150x1.5m) de abril 2008 a marzo 2010 y en las capturas comerciales del Banco de Campeche (18°-20º N - 90°- 91º O). 2 832 individuos de T. angulata fueron medidos, las tallas variaron entre 63-282mm (LS), la proporción hembrasmachos fue 0.981. Los valores de crecimiento fueron L=346mm, K=0.30 y t0=-0.24. El periodo reproductivo fue de enero a mayo con reposo de junio a septiembre (80%). La talla de primera madurez (L) fue de 210mm (LS) en hembras y 200mm en machos. De B. perversum,1 655 ejemplares fueron analizados con tallas entre 78-292mm, presentando diferencias significativas entre longitudes de machos y hembras (p0.05). La proporción hembrasmachos fue 10.25. Los valores de crecimiento fueron L=360 mm, K=0.35 y t=-0.19. El periodo reproductivo fue de agosto a diciembre con reposo de enero a abril. La L50 fue de 215mm (LS) en hembras y 190mm en machos. Se observó un pulso de reclutamiento anual en ambas especies relacionado con el incremento en la temperatura marina. Los resultados ayudarán a definir un esquema de manejo basado en los atributos poblacionales y reproductivos de las especies.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: LILACS Main subject: Sexual Maturation / Gastropoda Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: Es Journal: Rev. biol. trop Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / MEDICINA TROPICAL Year: 2013 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: Costa Rica
Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: LILACS Main subject: Sexual Maturation / Gastropoda Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: Es Journal: Rev. biol. trop Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / MEDICINA TROPICAL Year: 2013 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: Costa Rica