Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast

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Autor(a) principal: Chagas,Rafael Anaisce das
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Barros,Mara Rúbia Ferreira, Abreu,Valdo Sena de, Silva,Rosana Esther Oliveira da, Almeida,Matheus Silva de, Santos,Wagner César Rosa dos, Herrmann,Marko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132021000100410
Resumo: Abstract In the last decades the oyster faming stands out as the main mitigating measure to the decline of the fishery, as it presents socio-economic and environmental viability. However, for the success of the activity, it is necessary to understand the stages of cultivation, as well as the growth performance of the species to be cultivated. The present work aims to characterize the growth and survival of Crassostrea tulipa, cultivated on the Amazon coast. For this purpose, oysters were grouped by commercial size class (seed, juvenile, baby, average and masters) and compared the growth rates and their relationships with the abiotic variables. There was no difference in the average growth between the oyster classes, however, when comparing them in the total and percentage growth rates, a higher performance was observed in the oysters classified by juvenile and seed, respectively. The relationship of salinity to oyster growth was evidenced only in the class of juvenile oysters. The cultivation time required to obtain native oysters in the commercial size varied between four and seven months, being inferior to those found in other Brazilian regions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
title Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
spellingShingle Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
Chagas,Rafael Anaisce das
Amazon region
aquaculture
mollusk
oyster farming
native oyster
Crassostrea tulipa
title_short Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
title_full Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
title_fullStr Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
title_full_unstemmed Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
title_sort Growth Performance of the Mangrove Oyster Cultivated on the Amazon Coast
author Chagas,Rafael Anaisce das
author_facet Chagas,Rafael Anaisce das
Barros,Mara Rúbia Ferreira
Abreu,Valdo Sena de
Silva,Rosana Esther Oliveira da
Almeida,Matheus Silva de
Santos,Wagner César Rosa dos
Herrmann,Marko
author_role author
author2 Barros,Mara Rúbia Ferreira
Abreu,Valdo Sena de
Silva,Rosana Esther Oliveira da
Almeida,Matheus Silva de
Santos,Wagner César Rosa dos
Herrmann,Marko
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chagas,Rafael Anaisce das
Barros,Mara Rúbia Ferreira
Abreu,Valdo Sena de
Silva,Rosana Esther Oliveira da
Almeida,Matheus Silva de
Santos,Wagner César Rosa dos
Herrmann,Marko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon region
aquaculture
mollusk
oyster farming
native oyster
Crassostrea tulipa
topic Amazon region
aquaculture
mollusk
oyster farming
native oyster
Crassostrea tulipa
description Abstract In the last decades the oyster faming stands out as the main mitigating measure to the decline of the fishery, as it presents socio-economic and environmental viability. However, for the success of the activity, it is necessary to understand the stages of cultivation, as well as the growth performance of the species to be cultivated. The present work aims to characterize the growth and survival of Crassostrea tulipa, cultivated on the Amazon coast. For this purpose, oysters were grouped by commercial size class (seed, juvenile, baby, average and masters) and compared the growth rates and their relationships with the abiotic variables. There was no difference in the average growth between the oyster classes, however, when comparing them in the total and percentage growth rates, a higher performance was observed in the oysters classified by juvenile and seed, respectively. The relationship of salinity to oyster growth was evidenced only in the class of juvenile oysters. The cultivation time required to obtain native oysters in the commercial size varied between four and seven months, being inferior to those found in other Brazilian regions.
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