Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil
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Resumo: | Diapterus rhombeus is a fish of coastal and estuarine water that can be found throughout the Western Atlantic, from the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. As it is a peidxe of great abundance it is important to have knowledge about the reproductive and parasitological biology of the species. With this, the objective of this study was to verify the main tactics that compose the reproductive strategy and the condition factor of D. rhombeus and the occurrence of isopod ectoparasites. The study was carried out in marine waters in the Northwest of the Atlantic Ocean (4º 50'57 ''S and 3751'36''W), more precisely in the coast of Areia Branca, RN, Brazil. A total of 298 individuals of the species were captured, in which in the study of their reproductive tactics it was identified that the individuals presented total weight ranges from 51.4g to 220.5g and a total length of 150mm to 245mm, where females were always found to be larger range of total length than males. In the analysis of weight and length both sexes presented a negative allometric growth, that is, the individuals had greater increase in length than in weight. Individuals presented a 1.8M: 1F sex ratio throughout the study. Four stages of gonadal maturation were identified macroscopically: immature, maturing, mature and emptied and microscopic study with histological analysis showed oocyte and sperm development within gonads at each stage of maturation. The length at which individuals entered first maturation was calculated to be 160 mm in total length. The gonadosomatic index (IGS) showed higher peaks for both males and females in November, December and January, indicating that the spawning season occurs soon after this period. The absolute fecundity was 16,313 oocytes and indicated that the females had a synchronous reproductive development in two groups. In the study of condition factor (K) higher peaks were shown shortly after the spawning season, indicating that the greater well-being of the individuals occurs in this period. The parasitic study showed that the species is parasitized by Cymothoa excisa, an isopod parasite that was found inhabiting the oral cavity of the individuals, presenting parasitic indexes with prevalence of 7.38%, mean intensity of 1.18 and average abundance of 0.09. In the present work, D. rhombeus individuals possess reproductive tactics that identify the species as a fish seasonal strategist and that the species can be considered as a new host of the C. excisa isotope ectoparasite |
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Lima, José Ticiano Arruda Ximenes deFreitas, Carlos Iberê Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4480397911889351Fontenele Neto, José Domingueshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2135471412084275Pereira, Josivania Soareshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/572866120848504005075957340http://lattes.cnpq.br/3089304315157861http://lattes.cnpq.br/2820469940582654Freitas, Maria Daniana Felix de2018-06-15T23:31:11Z2018-06-15T23:31:11Z2017-10-18FREITAS, Maria Daniana Felix de. Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil. 2017. 59 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Produção Animal), Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró, 2017.https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/840Diapterus rhombeus is a fish of coastal and estuarine water that can be found throughout the Western Atlantic, from the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. As it is a peidxe of great abundance it is important to have knowledge about the reproductive and parasitological biology of the species. With this, the objective of this study was to verify the main tactics that compose the reproductive strategy and the condition factor of D. rhombeus and the occurrence of isopod ectoparasites. The study was carried out in marine waters in the Northwest of the Atlantic Ocean (4º 50'57 ''S and 3751'36''W), more precisely in the coast of Areia Branca, RN, Brazil. A total of 298 individuals of the species were captured, in which in the study of their reproductive tactics it was identified that the individuals presented total weight ranges from 51.4g to 220.5g and a total length of 150mm to 245mm, where females were always found to be larger range of total length than males. In the analysis of weight and length both sexes presented a negative allometric growth, that is, the individuals had greater increase in length than in weight. Individuals presented a 1.8M: 1F sex ratio throughout the study. Four stages of gonadal maturation were identified macroscopically: immature, maturing, mature and emptied and microscopic study with histological analysis showed oocyte and sperm development within gonads at each stage of maturation. The length at which individuals entered first maturation was calculated to be 160 mm in total length. The gonadosomatic index (IGS) showed higher peaks for both males and females in November, December and January, indicating that the spawning season occurs soon after this period. The absolute fecundity was 16,313 oocytes and indicated that the females had a synchronous reproductive development in two groups. In the study of condition factor (K) higher peaks were shown shortly after the spawning season, indicating that the greater well-being of the individuals occurs in this period. The parasitic study showed that the species is parasitized by Cymothoa excisa, an isopod parasite that was found inhabiting the oral cavity of the individuals, presenting parasitic indexes with prevalence of 7.38%, mean intensity of 1.18 and average abundance of 0.09. In the present work, D. rhombeus individuals possess reproductive tactics that identify the species as a fish seasonal strategist and that the species can be considered as a new host of the C. excisa isotope ectoparasiteDiapterus rhombeus é um peixe de água costeira e estuarino que pode ser encontrado em todo Oeste do Atlântico, desde o Golfo do México até o Brasil. Como se trata de um peidxe de grande abundancia é importante ter o conhecimento sobre biologia reprodutiva e parasitológica da espécie. Com isso, o objetivo deste estudo foi verificar as principais táticas que compõem a estratégia reprodutiva e o fator de condição de D. rhombeus e a ocorrência de ectoparasitos isópodos. O estudo ocorreu em águas marinhas no Norte do Sudoeste do Oceano Atlântico (4º 50’57’’S e 3751’36’’O), mais precisamente no litoral de Areia Branca, RN, Brasil. Foram capturados 298 indivíduos da espécie, nos quais no estudo das suas táticas reprodutivas foi identificado que os indivíduos apresentaram amplitudes de peso total 51,4g a 220,5g e comprimento total de 150 mm a 245 mm, onde as fêmeas sempre foram encontradas em maior amplitude de comprimento total que os machos. Na análise de peso e comprimento ambos os sexos apresentaram um crescimento alométrico negativo, ou seja, os indivíduos tiveram maior incremento em comprimento que em peso. Os indivíduos apresentaram proporção sexual de 1,8M:1F ao longo do estudo. Quatro estádios de maturação gonadal foram identificados macroscopicamente: imaturos, em maturação, maduros e esvaziados e estudo microscópico com análise histológica mostrou o desenvolvimento ovocitário e espermático dentro das gônadas de cada estágio de maturação. O comprimento em que os indivíduos entraram em primeira maturação foi calculado como sendo em 160mm de comprimento total. O índice gonadossomático (IGS) apresentou picos mais elevados tanto para machos quanto para fêmeas nos meses de novembro, dezembro e janeiro, o que indicou que a época de desova ocorre logo após esse período. A fecundidade absoluta foi de 16.313 ovócitos e indicou que as fêmeas apresentam um desenvolvimento reprodutivo sincrônico em dois grupos. No estudo de fator de condição (K) foi mostrado picos mais elevados logo após a época de desova, indicando que o maior bem-estar dos indivíduos ocorre neste período. O estudo parasitário mostrou que a espécie se encontra parasitada por Cymothoa excisa, parasito isópodo que foi encontrado habitando a cavidade bucal dos indivíduos, apresentando índices parasitários com prevalência de 7,38%, intensidade média de 1,18 e abundancia média de 0,09. 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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Reproductive tactics and parasitary occurrence of isopods in carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil Freitas, Maria Daniana Felix de Estratégia reprodutiva Reprodução de peixes Ectoparasitos em peixes marinhos Gerreidea Reproductive strategy Fish reproduction Ectoparasites in marine fish Gerreidea CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Táticas reprodutivas e ocorrência parasitária de isópodos em carapeba, Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829), no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil |
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Freitas, Maria Daniana Felix de |
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Freitas, Maria Daniana Felix de |
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Lima, José Ticiano Arruda Ximenes de |
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Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves |
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Fontenele Neto, José Domingues |
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Pereira, Josivania Soares |
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Freitas, Maria Daniana Felix de |
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Lima, José Ticiano Arruda Ximenes de Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves Fontenele Neto, José Domingues Pereira, Josivania Soares |
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Estratégia reprodutiva Reprodução de peixes Ectoparasitos em peixes marinhos Gerreidea Reproductive strategy Fish reproduction Ectoparasites in marine fish Gerreidea |
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Estratégia reprodutiva Reprodução de peixes Ectoparasitos em peixes marinhos Gerreidea Reproductive strategy Fish reproduction Ectoparasites in marine fish Gerreidea CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Diapterus rhombeus is a fish of coastal and estuarine water that can be found throughout the Western Atlantic, from the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. As it is a peidxe of great abundance it is important to have knowledge about the reproductive and parasitological biology of the species. With this, the objective of this study was to verify the main tactics that compose the reproductive strategy and the condition factor of D. rhombeus and the occurrence of isopod ectoparasites. The study was carried out in marine waters in the Northwest of the Atlantic Ocean (4º 50'57 ''S and 3751'36''W), more precisely in the coast of Areia Branca, RN, Brazil. A total of 298 individuals of the species were captured, in which in the study of their reproductive tactics it was identified that the individuals presented total weight ranges from 51.4g to 220.5g and a total length of 150mm to 245mm, where females were always found to be larger range of total length than males. In the analysis of weight and length both sexes presented a negative allometric growth, that is, the individuals had greater increase in length than in weight. Individuals presented a 1.8M: 1F sex ratio throughout the study. Four stages of gonadal maturation were identified macroscopically: immature, maturing, mature and emptied and microscopic study with histological analysis showed oocyte and sperm development within gonads at each stage of maturation. The length at which individuals entered first maturation was calculated to be 160 mm in total length. The gonadosomatic index (IGS) showed higher peaks for both males and females in November, December and January, indicating that the spawning season occurs soon after this period. The absolute fecundity was 16,313 oocytes and indicated that the females had a synchronous reproductive development in two groups. In the study of condition factor (K) higher peaks were shown shortly after the spawning season, indicating that the greater well-being of the individuals occurs in this period. The parasitic study showed that the species is parasitized by Cymothoa excisa, an isopod parasite that was found inhabiting the oral cavity of the individuals, presenting parasitic indexes with prevalence of 7.38%, mean intensity of 1.18 and average abundance of 0.09. In the present work, D. rhombeus individuals possess reproductive tactics that identify the species as a fish seasonal strategist and that the species can be considered as a new host of the C. excisa isotope ectoparasite |
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