亚马逊河河口手工粉虾捕捞副渔获物的生物特征

Thayanne Carvalho, A. Almeida, A. Reis, M. Barros, R. Chagas, G. Palheta, N. Melo
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形态计量学和长度-重量关系(LWR)的分析有助于扩大可用于渔业资源保护的信息集,是减轻手工捕虾对自然环境造成的人为影响的基础。本研究对巴西北部亚马逊河河口地区两种Carangidae (Oligoplites spp.)鱼类进行了形态学分析和LWR估算。在Guajará-Mirim河口,季节(雨季和旱季)的季节性主要影响海水盐度,在雨季,O. saurus的出现频率更高,而在少雨期,O. palometa的出现频率更高;在对虾拖网捕获的Oligoplites的形态测量值之间的差异,表明个体较小,O. palometa为负异速生长,O. saurus为正异速生长;作为首个LWR估算记录,为该物种的生物生态知识做出了贡献。
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BIOMETRY OF CARANGID FISH AS BY-CATCH IN ARTISANAL PINK SHRIMP FISHING IN THE AMAZON ESTUARY
The analysis of morphometry and length-weight relationships (LWR) contribute to the expansion of the set of information available for the conservation of fishery resources, being fundamental to mitigate the anthropogenic effects caused in the natural environment by artisanal shrimp fishing. The aim of this study was to analyze the morphometry and estimate the LWR for two species of fish of the family Carangidae (Oligoplites spp.) in an estuarine Amazon region, Northern Brazil. In the Guajará-Mirim estuary, the seasonality of the seasons (rainy and dry periods) mainly affects water salinity, with greater frequency of the O. saurus species in the rainy season and O. palometa in the less rainy one, the differences between the morphometric measures of the species of the genus Oligoplites captured by the shrimp trawl, indicate the occurrence of small individuals, with the species O. palometa showing negative allometric growth and O. saurus positive allometric, , being the first records of LWR estimates, contributing to the bioecological knowledge of the species.
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