Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México

The growth rate of queen conch cultured in pens was studied from October 1993 to March 1994. Sixteen pens (50 m2 each, four pens per environment), were set in four environments: Thalassia, Thalassia-sand, Sand and Coral within a reef lagoon on Punta Gavilan and Banco Chinchorro. Twenty conchs were introduced in each pen (sizes: 100-120, 120-140, 140-160 and 160-180 mm shell length) and measured monthly to the nearest mm. Growth rate was assessed by two methods: a) shell marginal mean increase and b) the Gulland-Holt method considering all conch within pens. In the first method, the environment Sand had the highest growth (3.21 ± 0.26 mm/month) at Punta Gavilan, whereas at Banco Chinchorro, highest growth was recorded in Coral (2.31 ± 0.44 mm/month). Considering the second method, highest asymptotic length conch in Punta Gavilan occurred in Thalassia-sand (287.5 mm), whereas in Banco Chinchorro the highest asymptotic length was measured in Sand (318.1 mm). There were significant differences in growth between sites; juvenile growth is related with habitat quality mainly food availability.

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Main Author: De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor autor 2040
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Subjects:Strombus gigas, Caracoles marinos, Población animal, Administración de la industria pesquera, Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:250942024-03-12T12:40:34ZCrecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor autor 2040 textspaThe growth rate of queen conch cultured in pens was studied from October 1993 to March 1994. Sixteen pens (50 m2 each, four pens per environment), were set in four environments: Thalassia, Thalassia-sand, Sand and Coral within a reef lagoon on Punta Gavilan and Banco Chinchorro. Twenty conchs were introduced in each pen (sizes: 100-120, 120-140, 140-160 and 160-180 mm shell length) and measured monthly to the nearest mm. Growth rate was assessed by two methods: a) shell marginal mean increase and b) the Gulland-Holt method considering all conch within pens. In the first method, the environment Sand had the highest growth (3.21 ± 0.26 mm/month) at Punta Gavilan, whereas at Banco Chinchorro, highest growth was recorded in Coral (2.31 ± 0.44 mm/month). Considering the second method, highest asymptotic length conch in Punta Gavilan occurred in Thalassia-sand (287.5 mm), whereas in Banco Chinchorro the highest asymptotic length was measured in Sand (318.1 mm). There were significant differences in growth between sites; juvenile growth is related with habitat quality mainly food availability.The growth rate of queen conch cultured in pens was studied from October 1993 to March 1994. Sixteen pens (50 m2 each, four pens per environment), were set in four environments: Thalassia, Thalassia-sand, Sand and Coral within a reef lagoon on Punta Gavilan and Banco Chinchorro. Twenty conchs were introduced in each pen (sizes: 100-120, 120-140, 140-160 and 160-180 mm shell length) and measured monthly to the nearest mm. Growth rate was assessed by two methods: a) shell marginal mean increase and b) the Gulland-Holt method considering all conch within pens. In the first method, the environment Sand had the highest growth (3.21 ± 0.26 mm/month) at Punta Gavilan, whereas at Banco Chinchorro, highest growth was recorded in Coral (2.31 ± 0.44 mm/month). Considering the second method, highest asymptotic length conch in Punta Gavilan occurred in Thalassia-sand (287.5 mm), whereas in Banco Chinchorro the highest asymptotic length was measured in Sand (318.1 mm). There were significant differences in growth between sites; juvenile growth is related with habitat quality mainly food availability.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorStrombus gigasCaracoles marinosPoblación animalAdministración de la industria pesqueraArtfrosurDisponible en líneaRevista de Biología Tropicalhttp://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/16756Acceso en línea sin restricciones
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Caracoles marinos
Población animal
Administración de la industria pesquera
Artfrosur
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Caracoles marinos
Población animal
Administración de la industria pesquera
Artfrosur
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Artfrosur
De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor autor 2040
Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México
description The growth rate of queen conch cultured in pens was studied from October 1993 to March 1994. Sixteen pens (50 m2 each, four pens per environment), were set in four environments: Thalassia, Thalassia-sand, Sand and Coral within a reef lagoon on Punta Gavilan and Banco Chinchorro. Twenty conchs were introduced in each pen (sizes: 100-120, 120-140, 140-160 and 160-180 mm shell length) and measured monthly to the nearest mm. Growth rate was assessed by two methods: a) shell marginal mean increase and b) the Gulland-Holt method considering all conch within pens. In the first method, the environment Sand had the highest growth (3.21 ± 0.26 mm/month) at Punta Gavilan, whereas at Banco Chinchorro, highest growth was recorded in Coral (2.31 ± 0.44 mm/month). Considering the second method, highest asymptotic length conch in Punta Gavilan occurred in Thalassia-sand (287.5 mm), whereas in Banco Chinchorro the highest asymptotic length was measured in Sand (318.1 mm). There were significant differences in growth between sites; juvenile growth is related with habitat quality mainly food availability.
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Caracoles marinos
Población animal
Administración de la industria pesquera
Artfrosur
author De Jesús Navarrete, Alberto Doctor autor 2040
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title Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México
title_short Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México
title_full Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México
title_fullStr Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México
title_full_unstemmed Crecimiento del caracol Strombus gigas (Gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de Quintana Roo, México
title_sort crecimiento del caracol strombus gigas (gastropoda: strombidae) en cuatro ambientes de quintana roo, méxico
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