Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Takeuti,Denise de Freitas
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Verani,José Roberto, Aranha,José Marcelo Rocha, Menezes,Márcia Santos de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Population structure features and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa were compared between three coastal streams in southern Brazil. Fishes were monthly collected through electric fishing and measured in the total length. Fifteen fishes from each stream were dissected to identify their sex. The structure in size, sex ratio and young/adults ratio of populations were analysed and the length-weight relationship was obtained. The condition factor (K1) and the relative condition factor (Kn) were calculated for each stream. Fishes were grouped in 11 lenght classes of 3mm. The intermediate and bigger size classes were preponderant in the "Mergulhão" and "Colônia Pereira" streams, and the smaller and intermediate ones in the "Ribeirão" stream. Females prevailed in bigger size classes, reached bigger lengths than males, and were preponderant in all streams. The condition factors (K1 and Kn) were different in all streams, indicating better condition and higher weight values in fishes from the "Mergulhão" and "Colônia Pereira" streams.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
title Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
Takeuti,Denise de Freitas
coastal streams
Pseudotothyris obtusa
Hypoptopomatinae
population structure
condition factor
title_short Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
title_full Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
title_sort Population structure and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa (hypoptopomatinae) from three coastal streams in southern Brazil
author Takeuti,Denise de Freitas
author_facet Takeuti,Denise de Freitas
Verani,José Roberto
Aranha,José Marcelo Rocha
Menezes,Márcia Santos de
author_role author
author2 Verani,José Roberto
Aranha,José Marcelo Rocha
Menezes,Márcia Santos de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Takeuti,Denise de Freitas
Verani,José Roberto
Aranha,José Marcelo Rocha
Menezes,Márcia Santos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coastal streams
Pseudotothyris obtusa
Hypoptopomatinae
population structure
condition factor
topic coastal streams
Pseudotothyris obtusa
Hypoptopomatinae
population structure
condition factor
description Population structure features and condition factor of Pseudotothyris obtusa were compared between three coastal streams in southern Brazil. Fishes were monthly collected through electric fishing and measured in the total length. Fifteen fishes from each stream were dissected to identify their sex. The structure in size, sex ratio and young/adults ratio of populations were analysed and the length-weight relationship was obtained. The condition factor (K1) and the relative condition factor (Kn) were calculated for each stream. Fishes were grouped in 11 lenght classes of 3mm. The intermediate and bigger size classes were preponderant in the "Mergulhão" and "Colônia Pereira" streams, and the smaller and intermediate ones in the "Ribeirão" stream. Females prevailed in bigger size classes, reached bigger lengths than males, and were preponderant in all streams. The condition factors (K1 and Kn) were different in all streams, indicating better condition and higher weight values in fishes from the "Mergulhão" and "Colônia Pereira" streams.
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