Local Ecological Knowledge of the Whitemouth Croaker, Micropologias furneri among the Caiçaras in the Sepetiba Bay, SE Brazil

C. N. Morado, M. F. Andrade-Tubino, Benjamin C. T. Pinto, Francisco G. Araújo
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Local Ecological Knowledge of artisanal fishers (Caiçaras) was employed to investigate various biological aspects of the Whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) in the Sepetiba Bay, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. This included migration patterns, reproduction, feeding habits, and interactions such as parasitism. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 40 fishers in two communities using the “snowball” technique. It was found that the fisher’s information coincides with the academic literature for some aspects of the biology and ecology of the species. Furthermore, the fishers provided descriptions of novel patterns, which contributed to a deeper understanding of the species' natural history. These included observations of reproduction occurring almost throughout the entire year, the influence of east and north winds on the species' entry into the bay, interactions with marine catfish (Ariidae), and notable records of the isopod Cymothoidae as an important parasite of the Whitemouth croaker. This study contributes new insights to the ecological understanding of this fish species, which holds significant socio-environmental importance. It also documents changes in the livelihoods of artisanal Caiçaras communities resulting from the increasing anthropogenic activities in the region. Finally, it highlights the species' significance in terms of its sale and consumption within these communities, owing to its relative abundance in the area, despite the environmental impacts.
巴西东南部塞佩蒂巴湾 Caiçaras 人对白嘴大黄鱼 Micropologias furneri 的当地生态知识
利用个体渔民(Caiçaras)的当地生态知识调查了里约热内卢州塞佩蒂巴湾白口黄花鱼(Micropogonias furnieri)的各方面生物情况。其中包括迁移模式、繁殖、摄食习惯以及寄生等相互作用。采用 "滚雪球 "技术对两个社区的 40 名渔民进行了半结构式访谈。结果发现,渔民提供的信息与学术文献中有关该物种生物学和生态学的某些方面不谋而合。此外,渔民还提供了一些新模式的描述,有助于加深对该物种自然史的了解。其中包括几乎全年都在繁殖的观察结果、东风和北风对鱼种进入海湾的影响、与海鲶(鲶科)的相互作用,以及等足类蓑鲉(Cymothoidae)作为白口黄花鱼重要寄生虫的显著记录。这项研究为了解这种对社会环境具有重要意义的鱼类的生态情况提供了新的视角。研究还记录了该地区日益增多的人类活动对手工捕捞的 Caiçaras 社区生计造成的影响。最后,它强调了该鱼种在这些社区内销售和消费的重要性,因为尽管受到环境影响,该鱼种在该地区还是相对丰富。
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