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Syst Parasitol ; 101(3): 27, 2024 Apr 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38568382

RESUMO

The original description of Hatschekia exigua Pearse, 1951 neglected innumerous features of taxonomic value as well as morphometric data and illustrations. Posteriorly, other author tried to access the type material, but their poor state of preservation compromised a detailed redescription. Since then, this species is in need for new morphological data, mainly from fresh material. In the present work, three specimens of Holocentrus adscensionis from Mucuripe Bay, Fortaleza, State of Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, were parasitized by copepods on their gills. Parasites were fixed and preserved in 80% ethanol and cleared in 85% lactic acid for morphological observations using light microscopy. The females were identified as Hatschekia exigua by the cephalothorax representing about one-fourth of total body length, with lateral margins expanded into lateral lobes, first exopod with basal segment armed with one outer setae and terminal segment with three setae, first endopod with basal segment unarmed and terminal segment with five setae, leg 3 reduced to two setae and leg 4 reduced to single seta. Comparison with the type series revealed morphological differences in trunk and small appendages, which may be related to alterations in the specimens, caused by the mounting methodology and poor preservation. A detailed morphological analysis of the male revealed for the first time that they differ from their closest congeners by having five setae on the last endopodal segment of leg 1, by smooth intercoxal sclerites on legs 1 and 2 and by a proximolateral process on the third segment of antenna. Moreover, this work represents the first report of H. exigua in Brazil and the first hatschekiid copepod found off the coast of Ceará, highlighting that the diversity of Hatschekiidae in this oceanographic region still needs further investigation.


Assuntos
Copépodes , Parasitos , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Brasil , Especificidade da Espécie , Peixes
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J Fish Biol ; 101(1): 190-203, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35560225

RESUMO

Mycteroperca bonaci (black grouper) is one of the most sought species of grouper along its entire distribution, being a prime target for demersal line fisheries because of its high commercial value. Nonetheless, because of population declines the species is considered near threatened according to the IUCN red list. The present study aimed to determine the population parameters of M. bonaci, including growth, reproduction and mortality, and thus contributes to measures towards its conservation and management in the southwestern Atlantic. The sampling area is in the North Brazil Shelf, off Maranhão State, an area of intense fisheries development and yet poorly known. The large continental shelf harbours unique coral reef formations and has been declared an ecologically or biologically significant marine area (EBSA). Sampling on landing sites was carried out monthly between May 2017 and January 2019. A total of 137 black grouper specimens were sampled from commercial landings of artisanal fisheries. The size of the specimens ranged from 44 to 157 cm, and the weight varied from 0.976 to 54 kg. The length-weight was established: log(TW) = -11.26 + 3.01log(TL). Histological analysis of the gonads confirmed only the presence of female individuals, and the occurrence of individuals in the sexual transition was not recorded. Higher GSI values and higher frequency of spawning capable staged individuals occurred during the months of June to August, indicating spawning peaks. The estimated age of sexual maturity A50 for females was 4.62 years ( x _ 93 cm-TL). The growth parameters for the Von Bertalanffy model were TL∞ (cm): 185.5, k: 0.04, t0 (year): -4.75 (t0 not fixed) and TL∞ (cm): 141, k: 0.11 (t0  = 0 fixed). The total estimated mortality rate (Z) according to catch length presented a Z value = 0.11, and the natural mortality was M = 0.04 year-1 . This is the first study on the age and growth of M. bonaci in the SWA, a region where the species is considered as endangered according to Brazil's red list regional assessment. Only females were present in the samples, results that suggest either differential capturability of sexes because of distinct patterns of behaviour or distribution or an effect of selective mortality upon larger and older individuals, as the species is described as a protogynous hermaphrodite. This indicates the need to closely manage this population to avoid collapses. Recovery plans that have been planned by the Brazilian government but not yet implemented for the species must be put into practice to avoid progressive decline as fisheries target more remote areas.


Assuntos
Bass , Animais , Brasil , Recifes de Corais , Demografia , Feminino , Pesqueiros , Reprodução
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Mar Environ Res ; 160: 105038, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32836143

RESUMO

Causal mechanisms for broad-scale reef fish diversity patterns are poorly understood and current knowledge is limited to trends of species richness. This work compared the effects of ecological drivers on components of fish diversity across reefs spanning over 2.000 km of the tropical Brazilian coastline. A quarter of communities' diversity is accountable to common and dominant species, while remaining species are rare. Low-latitude sites were more diverse in rare species. Communities along the coast share common and dominant species, which display high densities across all reefs, but differ in rare species that show abundance peaks in particular reef morphotypes. The disproportionate distribution of rare species reveals a higher vulnerability of these communities to impacts and stochastic density fluctuations. Uneven conservation efforts directed to these morphotypes pose a threat to the maintenance of a paramount component of the reef fish diversity represented by rare species.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Recifes de Corais , Peixes , Animais , Brasil
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 59: e16160076, 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-951375

RESUMO

ABSTRACT For the demersal fish that inhabit sandy beaches, the variation between day and night periods represents a determinant factor in their behavior, especially for species that live in shallow waters. This research aims at determining whether there are differences in the fish assemblage structure of the sandy beach of São Cristóvão, RN, Brazil, between diurnal and nocturnal periods. Samplings were carried out in 2011, during spring high tide period, with an otter trawl net. Dissimilarity between diurnal and nocturnal fish assemblages was confirmed by PERMANOVA results. No statistical differences were observed for richness and diversity of fish assemblage between day and night periods. The first and third order carnivores were the significantly more representative trophic categories during night and day periods, respectively. Only four species presented significant differences regarding total length of fish between the periods. The demersal fish assemblage of São Cristóvão beach presented variations in the density of individuals between day and night periods. Dissimilarities were also recorded in trophic categories and in total lengths of individuals; however this occurred as a result of the high density of some species. The low depth of the beach may prevent the establishment of larger size adult fish, thus becoming a favourable environment for juveniles and small-sized fish species.

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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 11(1): 133-142, Jan-Mar/2013. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-670941

RESUMO

The prawn fishery produces more discards than any other type of catch and captures a large quantity of immature individuals. This research aimed to assess the sustainability of capture of fish bycatch in prawn trawling. Each species was assessed according to two groups of criteria: (1) their relative vulnerability to capture by trawl and mortality due to this fishery (2) recovery capacity of the specie after a possible collapse of the population. Within each group, each species was ranked (1-3), being 1 the highest value, meaning the species is highly susceptible to capture or has a low resilience. A total of 8,894 individuals were caught, belonging to 28 families. The species with capture least sustainable were Stellifer rastrifer and Isopisthus parvipinnis. These latter species are highly susceptible since they are either benthic or demersal, and their diet may include benthic organism. Chirocentrodon bleekerianus and Anchoa tricolor were the most likely fishes to be sustainable since they are pelagic, they are least susceptible to capture by trawls, and also have a greater capacity to recover, as most individuals have bred before capture. Due to the fishery's multi-specific nature, it is difficult to implement mitigation measures for specific species. Thus, the creation of fishing exclusion zones should be considered as the most appropriate management measure.


A pesca de arrasto de camarão produz mais descarte do que qualquer outra pescaria e captura uma grande quantidade de indivíduos imaturos. Esta pesquisa visa determinar a sustentabilidade da captura da ictiofauna acompanhante na pesca de arrasto de camarão. Cada espécie foi analisada de acordo com dois grupos de critérios: (1) vulnerabilidade à captura pela rede de arrasto e mortalidade ocasionada por esta pescaria; e (2) capacidade de recuperação da população para minimizar. Dentro de cada critério as espécies foram classificadas de 1 a 3, sendo 1 o valor mais alto, indicando que a espécie é altamente susceptível à captura ou tem baixa capacidade de recuperação. Um total de 8.894 indivíduos foram capturados, pertencendo a 28 famílias. As espécies com captura menos sustentável foram Stellifer rastrifer e Isopisthus parvipinnis. Estas espécies são altamente susceptíveis, pois são bentônicas ou demersais e suas dietas incluem organismos bentônicos. Chirocentrodon bleekerianus e Anchoa tricolor foram as espécies que apresentaram a captura mais sustentável. Por serem pelágicas, são menos susceptíveis à captura por arrastos de fundo, além disto, apresentaram uma grande capacidade de recuperação, pois a maior parte dos indivíduos capturados encontrava-se acima do seu tamanho de primeira maturação sexual. Devido à natureza multiespecífica da pescaria é difícil implementar medidas mitigatórias específicas. Assim, a criação de zona de exclusão de pesca deve ser considerada como a medida de manejo mais adequada.


Assuntos
Animais , Indústria Pesqueira , Penaeidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Gestão Ambiental
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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 13(3): 181-192, 2013. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-694004

RESUMO

Resident fishes and their seasonal use of a surf zone were characterized and identified in the Jaguaribe beach, located on the Island of Itamaracá, state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil. Monthly towings (March 2006 to February 2007) with a beach seine net (20 m long, 1.5 m high, 5 mm mesh size) in different moon phases and periods of the day (day and night) were conducted. A total of 6,407 specimens, 35 families and 90 species were recorded. Seven species were considered as annual residents (Anchoa tricolor, Anchoviella lepidentostole, Bairdiella ronchus, Larimus breviceps, Lycengraulis grossidens, Polydactylus virginicus and Pomadasys corvinaeformis), three resident throughout the dry season (Conodon nobilis, Lile piquitinga and Menticirrhus americanus) and two resident species in the rainy period (Cathorops spixii and Nicholsina usta). Among these 12 species, concerning their life cycle, three of them (A. tricolor, C. spixii and L. piquitinga) showed only adult individuals, while B. ronchus, M. americanus and N. usta were the only species represented exclusively by juvenile in both seasons. The surf zone of Jaguaribe beach presents a considerable ecological importance as it encompasses a great diversity of fishes, including species considered rare for this ecosystem, as well as species which are resident annually or seasonally. The distribution pattern of species found in this study shows that the ichthyofauna of the surf zone in Jaguaribe beach is rich, mainly dominated by small-sized individuals including juveniles of several species, with the presence of some species most commonly found in neighboring environments, such as seagrass beds, estuaries and reefs. As an integrated component of interconnected environments in coastal areas of Pernambuco, and owing to its function in the life cycle of coastal fishes, the surf zone of Jaguartibe beach presents an apparently common ecological pattern for tropical sandy beaches.


As espécies de peixes residentes e seu uso sazonal na zona de arrebentação foram caracterizados e identificados na praia de Jaguaribe, na Ilha de Itamaracá, estado de Pernambuco, nordeste do Brasil. As coletas foram mensais (março/2006 a fevereiro/2007), nas fases de lua nova e crescente, nos períodos diurno e noturno, com rede de arrasto do tipo picaré (20 m × 1,5 m × 5 mm), durante a baixa-mar. No total, foram coletados 6.407 exemplares pertencentes a 35 famílias e 90 espécies. Sete espécies foram consideradas residentes anuais (Anchoa tricolor, Anchoviella lepidentostole, Bairdiella ronchus, Larimus breviceps, Lycengraulis grossidens, Polydactylus virginicus e Pomadasys corvinaeformis), três residentes durante a estiagem (Conodon nobilis, Lile piquitinga e Menticirrhus americanus) e duas residentes na estação chuvosa (Cathorops spixii e Nicholsina usta). Das 12 espécies analisadas, quanto ao estágio de vida, três delas (A. tricolor, C. spixii e L. piquitinga) apresentaram apenas indivíduos adultos, enquanto B. ronchus, M. americanus e N. usta foram as únicas representadas exclusivamente por jovens nas duas estações. A zona de arrebentação da Praia de Jaguaribe possui considerável importância ecológica, uma vez que engloba uma grande diversidade de peixes, incluindo espécies consideradas raras para este ecossistema, bem como espécies que são residentes anual ou sazonalmente. O padrão de distribuição das espécies registradas neste estudo demonstra que a ictiofauna da zona de arrebentação da praia de Jaguaribe é rica, dominada principalmente por indivíduos de pequeno tamanho, incluindo a fase juvenil de várias espécies, com a presença de algumas encontradas comumente em ambientes adjacentes, como banco de fanerógamas, estuários e recifes. Como um componente de ambientes interconectados em áreas costeiras de Pernambuco e por sua função no ciclo de vida de peixes costeiros, a zona de arrebentação da praia de Jaguaribe apresenta um padrão ecológico aparentemente comum em praias arenosas tropicais.

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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 12(3): 108-117, Sept. 2012. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-655949

RESUMO

Fish assemblages are an important element of sandy beaches, as they are fundamental for these ecosystems' balance of energy. Descriptions of the structure of fish assemblages in the sandy beaches of northeastern Brazil are scarce; this is especially true for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, which northern coast is poorly studied. This study aimed to identify the fish fauna of São Cristóvão Beach and to determine their assemblage structure. Three trawlings, considered as replicates, were undertaken monthly, in the same day, during 10 minutes each time, parallel to the coastal line, and in the direction of current, from February 2010 to January 2011. To describe the general pattern of the fish assemblage, the abundance, frequency and trophic categories of each species were estimated. On São Cristóvão Beach, 8894 individuals were captured, belonging to 58 species, 48 genera and 28 families. The most abundant and frequent species were Pomadasys corvinaeformis (Steindachner, 1868), Cathorops spixii (Agassiz, 1829), Stellifer rastrifer (Jordan, 1889), Pellona harroweri (Fowler, 1917), Stellifer stellifer (Bloch, 1790), Chirocentrodon bleekerianus (Poey, 1867), Larimus breviceps Cuvier, 1830, Menticirrhus americanus (Linnaeus, 1758)and Conodon nobilis (Linnaeus, 1758). The most abundant trophic category was first order carnivores. The ichthyofauna of São Cristóvão Beach is diversified and the most representative families match those observed in sandy beach ecosystems from other Brazilian regions. The results presented here reflect the basic knowledge necessary to conduct further research in the region.


As assembléias íctias são um elemento importante das praias arenosas, pois são fundamentais no balanço energético desses ecossistemas. Descrições da estrutura da assembléia de peixes de praias arenosas do nordeste brasileiro são escassas, em especial no estado do Rio Grande do Norte, cujo litoral norte é pobremente estudado. A presente pesquisa teve como objetivo inventariar a ictiofauna da praia de São Cristóvão, bem como conhecer a estrutura desta assembléia. Foram realizados três arrastos mensais com portas, com 10 minutos de duração cada (considerados como réplicas), paralelos à linha da costa, na direção da corrente, no período de fevereiro de 2010 a janeiro de 2011. Para descrever o padrão geral da comunidade de peixes, foram calculadas as abundâncias, frequências e os hábitos alimentares das espécies. Na praia de São Cristóvão foram capturados 8.894 indivíduos, pertencentes a 58 espécies, 48 gêneros e 28 famílias. As espécies mais abundantes e frequentes foram Pomadasys corvinaeformis (Steindachner, 1868), Cathorops spixii (Agassiz, 1829), Stellifer rastrifer (Jordan, 1889), Pellona harroweri (Fowler, 1917), Stellifer stellifer (Bloch, 1790), Chirocentrodon bleekerianus (Poey, 1867), Larimus breviceps Cuvier, 1830, Menticirrhus americanus (Linnaeus, 1758) e Conodon nobilis (Linnaeus, 1758). Quanto às proporções das categorias tróficas das espécies, a predominante é carnívora de primeira ordem. A ictiofauna da praia de São Cristóvão pode ser considerada diversificada e as famílias mais representativas coincidem com aquelas observadas nos ecossistemas praiais de outras regiões brasileiras. Os resultados aqui apresentados refletem o conhecimento básico necessário para a realização de pesquisas futuras na região.

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