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Bol. Inst. Pesca (Impr.) ; 48: e635, 2022. mapas, ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1400978

Resumo

Callinectes danae and C. ornatus are economically important species in several countries, including Brazil. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the L50 of these species using morphological, morphometric, and physiological data. The estimated values were statically compared and results from previous studies were analyzed to verify latitudinal variations among the sizes of sexual maturity at different latitudes of the Brazilian coast. Individuals were monthly collected in the Paraguaçu River estuary from August 2013 to July 2014, using cage traps. L50 estimates for C. danae were morphological=55.80 mm, morphometric=59.04, mm, and physiological=60.41 mm for males and morphological=54.63 mm, morphometric=55.33 mm, and physiological=57.29 mm for females. Considering C. ornatus, estimates were morphological=42.63 mm, morphometric=50.81 mm, and physiological=43.95 mm for males and morphological=42.33 mm, mor-phometric=42.75 mm, and physiological=40.43 mm for females. Our results indicated that the minimum catch sizes should be equal to 61.00 mm for C. danae and 51.00 for C. ornatus and that the mesh of traps used by fishermen must be adjusted to prevent the capture of immature animals.


Callinectes danae e C. ornatus são siris economicamente importantes em vários países, incluindo o Brasil. O presente estudo objetivou determinar o L50 dessas espécies com base em dados morfológicos, morfométricos e fisiológicos. Os valores estimados foram comparados estatisticamente e os resultados de estudos anteriores no Brasil foram analisados para verificar variações latitudinais nos tamanhos de maturidade sexual em diferentes regiões da costa brasileira. Os exemplares foram coletados mensalmente, de agosto de 2013 a julho de 2014, por meio de armadilhas do tipo gaiola. As estimativas de L50 em C. danae foram morfológica=55,80 mm, morfométrica=59,04 mm e fisiológica=60,41 mm para machos e morfológica=54,63 mm, morfométrica=55,33 mm e fisiológica=57,29 mm para fêmeas. Considerando C. ornatus, as estimativas foram: morfológica=42,63 mm, morfométrica=50,81 mm e fisiológica=43,95 mm para machos e morfológica=42,33 mm, morfométrica=42,75 mm e fisiológica=40,43 mm para fêmeas. Nossos resultados indicaram que os tamanhos mínimos de captura deveriam ser iguais a 61,00 mm para C. danae e 51,00 mm para C. ornatus e a malha das armadilhas usadas pelos pescadores ajustada para impedir a captura de animais imaturos.


Assuntos
Animais , Maturidade Sexual , Frutos do Mar , Braquiúros/anatomia & histologia , Braquiúros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Caça , Brasil , Gestão Ambiental
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Zoologia (Curitiba, Impr.) ; 31(1): 20-27, Feb. 2014. map, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1504224

Resumo

Freshwater crabs are important elements in the aquatic biota of brooks, rivers, lakes and ponds, from both ecological and the socio-economic aspects. Trichodactylidae comprises 51 endemic species from the Neotropical region. Among all the species of this family, Trichodactylus fluviatilis Latreille, 1828 has the widest geographic distribution throughout Brazil. Despite that, there are few published contributions on the biology of this species. The present study investigated the following aspects of T. fluviatilis: relative growth, mean size at onset of morphometric maturity, sexual dimorphism, laterality and heterochely. Specimens were collected monthly from September 2010 through August 2011, from the Velha Eugênia Brook, municipality of Santa Teresinha, State of Bahia. Carapace width (CW), carapace length (CL), major cheliped length (MaCL) and minor cheliped length (MiCL), major cheliped height (MaCH) and minor cheliped height (MiCH), and width of the fifth abdominal segment (5AB) were measured to evaluate the presence of sexual dimorphism; the major difference between the sexes was in the CW vs. 5AB ratio. Heterochely was observed in males and females,with the right cheliped larger than the left in 89% of males and 81% of females. Crab size at the onset of morphometric maturity (= puberty molt) was estimated based on the ratio between CL, cheliped dimensions, 5AB and CW (independent variable). Females were larger than males when they reached morphometric maturity in all studied relations. We recommend the use of chelipeds and abdominal width relationships to estimate the size at the morphometric maturity in males and females, respectively.


Assuntos
Animais , Braquiúros/classificação , Braquiúros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Braquiúros/fisiologia , Caracteres Sexuais , Brasil
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Zoologia (Curitiba) ; 31(1): 20-27, Feb. 2014. mapas, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-30113

Resumo

Freshwater crabs are important elements in the aquatic biota of brooks, rivers, lakes and ponds, from both ecological and the socio-economic aspects. Trichodactylidae comprises 51 endemic species from the Neotropical region. Among all the species of this family, Trichodactylus fluviatilis Latreille, 1828 has the widest geographic distribution throughout Brazil. Despite that, there are few published contributions on the biology of this species. The present study investigated the following aspects of T. fluviatilis: relative growth, mean size at onset of morphometric maturity, sexual dimorphism, laterality and heterochely. Specimens were collected monthly from September 2010 through August 2011, from the Velha Eugênia Brook, municipality of Santa Teresinha, State of Bahia. Carapace width (CW), carapace length (CL), major cheliped length (MaCL) and minor cheliped length (MiCL), major cheliped height (MaCH) and minor cheliped height (MiCH), and width of the fifth abdominal segment (5AB) were measured to evaluate the presence of sexual dimorphism; the major difference between the sexes was in the CW vs. 5AB ratio. Heterochely was observed in males and females,with the right cheliped larger than the left in 89% of males and 81% of females. Crab size at the onset of morphometric maturity (= puberty molt) was estimated based on the ratio between CL, cheliped dimensions, 5AB and CW (independent variable). Females were larger than males when they reached morphometric maturity in all studied relations. We recommend the use of chelipeds and abdominal width relationships to estimate the size at the morphometric maturity in males and females, respectively.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Braquiúros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Braquiúros/fisiologia , Braquiúros/classificação , Caracteres Sexuais , Brasil
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