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Tagging juvenile seabass and sole with telemetry transmitters: medium-term effects on growth ArchiMer
Begout, Marie-laure; Coves, Denis; Dutto, Gilbert; Laffargue, Pascal; Lagardere, Francoise.
The effects of tagging with acoustic transmitters on the growth of juvenile seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax (L.) (initial mean mass +/- SD, 173 g +/- 23.4) in a 47 d tank experiment, and sole. Solea solea (L.) ( 103.2 g +/- 14.8) in a 72 d tank experiment and (104.0 g +/- 18.4) in a 58 d salt marsh mesocosm experiment were examined. Twenty externally tagged seabass grew more slowly than the 20 with surgically implanted tags, which reached the same mass as nine control fish. Movements of the external transmitter's harness caused abrasions of the skin and loss of the tag in 60% of the cases. We thus recommend implanting transmitters for telemetry studies of juvenile seabass weighing between 120 and 214 g and carrying a tag that represents 2.2-2.5% of body...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Aquaculture; Telemetry; Marking techniques; Juvenile fish; Adaptation.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2003/publication-386.pdf
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Food limitation of juvenile marine fish in a coastal and estuarine nursery ArchiMer
Saulnier, E.; Le Bris, H.; Tableau, Adrien; Dauvin, J.c.; Brind'Amour, Anik.
Despite their importance for species conservation and sound management of exploited living resources, the density-dependent mechanisms that regulate wild populations are among the least understood process in ecology. In many marine fish species, there is strong evidence that regulation occurs at the juvenile stage, when individuals concentrate in spatially restricted nurseries. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Whether competition for food resources determines fish growth and survival is particularly controversial. We investigated whether food supply may have limited juvenile fish production (integrating both growth and survival) in a coastal and estuarine nursery in western Europe. Using a recent bioenergetics-based approach, we...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Food limitation; Nursery; Juvenile fish; Predatory invertebrates; Macrofauna; English channel.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00611/72282/71080.pdf
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Schooling behavior of Mugil curema (Perciformes: Mugilidae) in an estuary in southeastern Brazil Neotropical Ichthyology
Carvalho,Carolina Delgado de; Corneta,Carolina Marocco; Uieda,Virginia Sanches.
Schools of mullets, Mugilidae, are abundant in estuaries and shallow marine waters. We report on the schooling behavior of juvenile white mullet, Mugil curema, in the estuary of the Canto da Paciência stream, in Ubatuba, southeastern Brazil. Schools of small fish (15 to 35 mm TL) were composed of a larger number of individuals (up to a hundred individuals), and were found feeding mainly in shallow nearshore waters, whereas schools of larger fish (40 to 100 mm TL) were observed only in deeper waters. Three patterns of swimming were observed for the schools: stationary feeding, slow movement while searching for food, and rapid displacement. The variations observed in school structure and behavior seem to be related to the balance between predation risk and...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: White mullet; Juvenile fish; Coastal river.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252007000100012
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A new species of Trichogenes from the rio Itapemirim drainage, southeastern Brazil, with comments on the monophyly of the genus (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) Neotropical Ichthyology
Pinna,Mário C. C. de; Helmer,José Luiz; Britski,Heraldo A.; Nunes,Leandro Rodrigues.
A new species of the formerly monotypic genus Trichogenes is described from a high-altitude stream of the rio Itapemirim system, an isolated Atlantic drainage in the State of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil. Trichogenes claviger, new species, differs from all other trichomycterids by the sexually dimorphic posterior process of the opercle, much elongated in males; the terminal mouth; the deeply bifurcated anterior neural spines and the presence of a large anterodorsal claw-like process on the neural arches of the anterior four free vertebrae. The new species also differs from its only congener, T. longipinnis, by a number of additional traits, including the the lack of branched anal-fin rays in specimens of any size; the broader than long posterior...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Taxonomy; Systematics; Juvenile fish; Biodiversity.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252010000400002
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Tambaqui growth and survival when exposed to different photoperiods Acta Amazonica
Aride,Paulo Henrique Rocha; Roubach,Rodrigo; Nozawa,Sérgio Ricardo; Val,Adalberto Luís.
The use of different photoperiods (light) were investigated during tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) juvenile growth under captivity. Light intensity tested was: continuous dark (24hrs without light), natural photoperiod simulation (10hrs of light and 14hrs without light) and continuous light (24 with light). No mortality was recorded among treatments. Significant differences was observed after 50 days of experiment among mean fish weight, fish kept under a continuous darkness showed a better specific growth rate (6.02%) when compared to control fish (natural photo period, 3.67%). Fish exposed to continuous light presented the lowest mean specific growth rate (2.04%). It is possible to improve tambaqui juvenile weight gain performance when kept under...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Colossoma macropomum; Juvenile fish; Photoperiod; Growth.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672006000300015
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The influence of seasonality on fish life stages and residence in surf zones: a case of study in a tropical region Biota Neotropica
Santana,Fábio Magno da Silva; Severi,William; Feitosa,Caroline Vieira; Araújo,Maria Elisabeth de.
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 andMenticirrhus americanus)...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Ichthyofauna; Itamaracá; Sandy beach; Juvenile fish.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032013000300181
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Feeding ecology of juvenile dog snapper Lutjanus jocu (Bloch and Shneider, 1801) (Lutjanidae) in intertidal mangrove creeks in Curuçá estuary (Northern Brazil) BABT
Monteiro,Dijane Pantoja; Giarrizzo,Tommaso; Isaac,Victoria.
The diet and feeding ecology of juvenile dog snapper (Lutjanus jocu) were investigated in 92 specimens collected in four intertidal mangrove creeks of Curuçá estuary, Northern Brazil, between September 2003 and July 2004. No significant differences in total length were found between the sampling months. Feeding intensity was high as indicated by high stomach fullness index and low vacuity index. The most important prey was Penaeidae, followed by Grapsidae and Porcellanidae. The diet of juvenile dog snapper showed clear seasonal differences. Specimens from dry season (September and November) and dry / wet season transition (January), were specialists feeding exclusively on Penaeidae. However, the specimens from wet season (March and May) and wet /dry season...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Estuary; Feeding habits; Feeding strategy; Juvenile fish; Lutjanus jocu; Intertidal mangrove creek.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132009000600014
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Temporal patterns in the occurrence of selected tropical fishes in mangrove creeks: implications for the fisheries management in north Brazil BABT
Giarrizzo,Tommaso; Krumme,Uwe.
To examine the temporal patterns in the occurrence of a tropical ichthyofauna, fisheries-independent samples were collected between September 2003 and July 2004 from intertidal mangrove creeks in the Curuçá estuary, Pará, north Brazil. Juveniles occurred year-round with the most intense occurrence during the wet/dry transition season (Anchovia clupeoides, Cetengraulis edentulus, Rhinosardinia amazonica, Mugil sp.). The occurrence of Colomesus psittacus and Anchoa hepsetus was continuous. Sciades herzbergii displayed two peaks (wet and dry season) while Cathorops sp. peaked only in the wet season. The continuous presence of juveniles in the tropical mangroves suggested that the fisheries management should be based on large no-take areas rather than closed...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Fish recruitment; Juvenile fish; Mangrove estuary; Tropical fisheries management; Curuçá; Brazilian Amazon.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132009000300020
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