影响鱼类死亡率和Navío Quebrao泻湖Cachirra事件发展的环境、生物和渔业因素

Tecnura Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.14483/22487638.17675
Fernando Luis Castro Echavez, Jairo Rafael Rosado Vega, Elín Raquel Márquez Gulloso
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目的:分析环境因素、生物因素和渔业因素在Cachirra事件形成和死亡中的作用。方法:我们收集了Navio Quebrao泻湖(NQL)“arranchaderos”社区渔民使用的渔网样本。IDEAM提供了2017年的气候数据。采用分光光度仪sq118和其他直接测量电子设备测量理化变量。采用SPSS 24.0版统计软件分析数据及其关系。结果:12个物种参与了Cachirra事件的形成,主要是Mugilidae科。盐度是影响该物种死亡率最大的理化变量- 10月(6.0 PSU)和3月(67.4 PSU)-。结论:鱼类的死亡与盐度变化的敏感性有关,对盐度变化最敏感的是棘鱼(Cathrorops spixii)和羽鱼(Eugerres plumieri),对盐度变化最敏感的是Elops saurus和Mugil liza。在Cachirra事件前后,NQL中存在的物种的大小远低于商业意义,并且条件因子值和充盈指数值不同。
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Environmental, Biological, and Fishing Factors Influencing Fish Mortality and Development of the Cachirra event, Navío Quebrao Lagoon
Objetive: The present study analyzes environmental, biological and fishing factors incidence in the formation and mortality of the Cachirra event. Methodology: We collected samples from fishing nets used by the fishermen of "arranchaderos" community located in Navio Quebrao Lagoon (NQL). IDEAM provided 2017 climatologic data. Physicochemical variables were measured with Spectroquant SQ 118 and other direct measurement electronic devices. SPSS statistical software version 24.0 was used to analyze data and their relationships. Results: 12 species intervene in the formation of the Cachirra event, predominantly the Mugilidae family. Salinity was the physicochemical variable that most affected the mortality of the species -October (6.0 PSU) and March (67.4 PSU)-. Conclusions: Fishes die according to their susceptibility to salinity changes, being the most susceptible species Cathrorops spixii and Eugerres plumieri, and the most resistant Elops saurus and Mugil liza. The species present in NQL have sizes well below commercial significance and different condition factor values and repletion index values before and after the Cachirra event.
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