Age and growth patterns of the ten spotted live-bearing fish (Cnesterodon decemmaculatus) along a polluted freshwater system.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Micaela J Zambrano, Alejandro D Bolzán, Alejo F Bonifacio, Juan M Brito, María V Amé, Andrea C Hued
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Age and growth patterns of fish provide important information about the effects of environmental disturbances, which can be used as comparative tools in subsequent studies that attempt to assess freshwater quality. The main goal of our study was to provide information on relevant biological aspects of a native fish species used as a bioindicator in an extensive area of South America. In particular, we evaluated the age and growth patterns of Cnesterodon decemmaculatus (Poeciliidae) to establish reference species values and to compare them in different sites along an environmental quality gradient in a South American freshwater system. Water quality assessments indicated increasing environmental degradation downstream, reflecting anthropogenic impacts. The estimated ages of C. decemmaculatus along this quality gradient varied across sampling sites. The longest-lived individuals were those from the reference site, also presenting the highest average age value (almost 2 years). The best model to describe the growth in length of the individuals was the Logistic model. According to the parameters estimated from the growth curves, individuals from the most disturbed site showed slower growth although they reached greater maximum lengths than fish from the other sites. These results suggest that fish would tolerate the adverse conditions of the most altered sites, allocating their energy differentially. Our study provides valuable information on the age and growth patterns of C. decemmaculatus, a species endemic to the Neotropical region and a useful bioindicator in ecotoxicological studies.

在受污染的淡水系统中,十斑活鱼的年龄和生长模式。
鱼类的年龄和生长模式提供了有关环境干扰影响的重要信息,这些信息可以用作随后试图评估淡水质量的研究的比较工具。本研究的主要目的是为南美洲广泛地区用作生物指示物的一种本地鱼类提供相关生物学方面的信息。特别地,我们评估了南美淡水系统中不同地点(沿环境质量梯度)的参考物种值,并比较了它们的年龄和生长模式(Poeciliidae)。水质评价表明,下游环境恶化加剧,反映了人为影响。在不同的采样点,沿这一质量梯度的估计年龄各不相同。最长寿的个体是那些来自参考地点的个体,也呈现出最高的平均年龄值(近2岁)。描述个体长度增长的最佳模型是Logistic模型。根据生长曲线估算的参数,受干扰最严重的地点的个体生长速度较慢,但它们的最大长度大于其他地点的个体。这些结果表明,鱼类可以忍受变化最大的不利条件,以不同的方式分配能量。本研究提供了新热带地区特有的一种线虫的年龄和生长模式信息,并为生态毒理学研究提供了有用的生物指标。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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