The recapture of Leptopanchax opalescens (Aplocheiloidei: Rivulidae), a critically endangered seasonal killifish: habitat and aspects of population structure

Pub Date : 2020-03-12 DOI:10.3897/zoologia.37.e54982
G. Guedes, F. L. K. Salgado, W. Uehara, Débora L. de Pavia Ferreira, F. G. Araújo
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Leptopanchax opalescens (Myers, 1942) is a small seasonal killifish endemic to coastal drainages in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Leptopanchax opalescens was recaptured in temporary open vegetation pools (22°42.35’S, 43°41.59’W) in the hydrographic basin of the Guandu River, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, after eight years without records. Information on habitat and population parameters (Capture per unit area (CPUA), size, sex ratio and length-weight relationship (LWR)) are given to provide subsidies for the conservation of this species. Specimens were captured during the rainy season (January-April 2020) in shallow pools (mean depth = 21 ± 12 s.d. cm), with relatively acidic pH (5.2 ± 0.8) and low concentrations of dissolved oxygen (3.5 ± 1 mg/L). The estimated CPUA of the population was 0.89 fish/m2. The total length (TL) of males ranged from 21.1 to 28.8 cm, and females ranged from 17.0 to 31.2 mm. Males were significantly larger (t-test = 2.04, p < 0.05) than females, which were in greater proportion (2.83Female: 1Male, p < 0.001). A positive allometric coefficient (b = 3.19) was found through length-weight relationship curve, indicating that individuals of the species gain proportionally more increment in weight than in length. Leptopanchax opalescens is a critically endangered species, and the results of this study contribute to the knowledge of the distribution, population structure and conservation of the species and its natural habitats. KEW WORDS. Annual fish, Atlantic forest, conservation, Rio de Janeiro, southeast Brazil, threatened fauna
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Leptopanchax opalescens (Myers, 1942)是巴西里约热内卢州沿海流域特有的一种小型季节性鳉鱼。在巴西里约热内卢州官渡河流域(22°42.35'S, 43°41.59'W)临时开放植被池中重新捕获了8年未记录的Leptopanchax opalescens。提供了生境和种群参数(单位面积捕获量(CPUA)、大小、性别比和长重关系(LWR))的信息,为该物种的保护提供补贴。标本采集时间为雨季(2020年1 - 4月),采集地点为浅池(平均深度为21±12 s.d.cm), pH值偏酸性(5.2±0.8),溶解氧浓度较低(3.5±1 mg/L)。种群的CPUA估计为0.89条/m2。雄虫全长21.1 ~ 28.8 cm,雌虫全长17.0 ~ 31.2 mm。男性显著大于女性(t检验= 2.04,p < 0.05),且男性所占比例更高(2.83:1,p < 0.001)。长-重关系曲线显示异速生长系数为正(b = 3.19),表明该物种个体的增重比增长成比例增加。乳色Leptopanchax opalescens是一种极危物种,本研究结果有助于了解该物种的分布、种群结构、保护及其自然栖息地。丘字。一年生鱼,大西洋森林,保护,里约热内卢,巴西东南部,受威胁的动物群
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