Dynamic population from Triportheus albus, T. angulatus and T. auritus (CHARACIFORMES: CHARACIDAE) in Amazonian Central lakes

Authors

  • Luiza Prestes Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia
  • Maria Gercilia Mota Soares Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia
  • Fabio Ribeiro Silva Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
  • Maria Mercedes Bittencourt Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia

Keywords:

growth, mortality, weight-length relationship, freshwater fishes

Abstract

In the Amazon the fishing is considered an important source of income and animal protein for the people in the region. Among the different fish species that landed in the market and fairs stand out Triportheus albus, T. angulatus and T. auritus. Considering the reduction of some fish stocks in the region, both the quantity and the size of some species, the research proposes to determine the growth parameters, mortality and length-weight relation of these species in floodplain lakes, Manacapuru, AM. The parameters were estimated by analyzing the length frequency distribution with the help of the routine "scan of values of k" method ELEFAN I program FISAT II. The values for each species were: T. albus L∞ = 24.68 cm, k = 0.86/year, Ø '= 2.71, A0.95 = 3.48 years, Mp = 1.76/year, Mt = 0.85/year, Pt = 0.0398I Cp2.6303; T. angulatus L∞ = 26.78 cm, k = 0.77/year, Ø '= 2.74, A0.95 = 3.89 years, Mp = 1.60/year, Mt = 0.76/year, Pt = 0.0294 I Cp2.8599 and T. auritus L∞ = 27.83 cm, k = 0.65/year, Ø '= 2.70, A0.95 = 4.68 years, Mp = 1.40/year, Mt = 0.63/year and Pt = 0.0542I Cp2.5094. These species showed rapid growth, high mortality, low life expectancy and short life cycle. It is suggested the parameters population should be continuously monitored to be used as a tool in the stock analysis.

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Published

2010-09-01

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Prestes, L., Soares, M. G. M., Silva, F. R., & Bittencourt, M. M. (2010). Dynamic population from Triportheus albus, T. angulatus and T. auritus (CHARACIFORMES: CHARACIDAE) in Amazonian Central lakes. Biota Neotropica, 10(3). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/648

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