Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.

Macrobrachium surinamicum is an indigenous prawn distributed from the lower Amazon and Tocantins river basins to Venezuela in the Orinoco Delta region. It is common bycatch fauna of Macrobrachium amazonicumartisan fishing in the states of Pará and Amapá. The aim of this study was to investigate aspects on reproductive biology (reproductive period, size of sexual maturity population, fecundity, reproductive output and recruitment) of M. surinamicum from four important areas to artisanal prawn fishing located at the Amazon River mouth (Amapá and Pará). The specimens were captured using 20 handcrafted traps called ?matapi?. A number of 675 prawns were captured, 258 males, 409 females and eight juveniles, resulting in 1:1.6 (Male: Female) sex ratio. The reproductive peak period occurred from March to July, coinciding with the higher rainfall period. The juvenile prawn occurred only in May and July. Total length of egg-bearing females ranged from 12.12 to 38.30 mm, with mean female length at first maturity (L50) of 23.7 mm. Fecundity increased with prawn size and varied between 174 and 1780 eggs per female. Mean egg volume increased gradually from 0.031 (Stage I) to 0.060 mm³ (Stage III) during embryogenesis. Macrobrachium surinamicumdepends on brackish water to complete the larval development. Irrespective of female size, reproductive output of M. surinamicumvaried between 4.3 % and 35.5 % of their body weight for egg production. The knowledge of the reproductive biology reported in the present study is an important tool to define strategies to preserve M. surinamicumin Amazon River mouth.

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Main Authors: LIMA, J. de F., CRUZ, M. C. M. da, SILVA, L. M. A. da
Other Authors: JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; Mayara Cristina Moura da Cruz, UEAP; Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva, IEPA.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2015-12-10
Subjects:Artisanal fisheries., Reprodução sexuada, Pesca artesanal, sexual reproduction.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1031444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201402824
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10314442017-08-16T04:18:00Z Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth. LIMA, J. de F. CRUZ, M. C. M. da SILVA, L. M. A. da JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; Mayara Cristina Moura da Cruz, UEAP; Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva, IEPA. Artisanal fisheries. Reprodução sexuada Pesca artesanal sexual reproduction. Macrobrachium surinamicum is an indigenous prawn distributed from the lower Amazon and Tocantins river basins to Venezuela in the Orinoco Delta region. It is common bycatch fauna of Macrobrachium amazonicumartisan fishing in the states of Pará and Amapá. The aim of this study was to investigate aspects on reproductive biology (reproductive period, size of sexual maturity population, fecundity, reproductive output and recruitment) of M. surinamicum from four important areas to artisanal prawn fishing located at the Amazon River mouth (Amapá and Pará). The specimens were captured using 20 handcrafted traps called ?matapi?. A number of 675 prawns were captured, 258 males, 409 females and eight juveniles, resulting in 1:1.6 (Male: Female) sex ratio. The reproductive peak period occurred from March to July, coinciding with the higher rainfall period. The juvenile prawn occurred only in May and July. Total length of egg-bearing females ranged from 12.12 to 38.30 mm, with mean female length at first maturity (L50) of 23.7 mm. Fecundity increased with prawn size and varied between 174 and 1780 eggs per female. Mean egg volume increased gradually from 0.031 (Stage I) to 0.060 mm³ (Stage III) during embryogenesis. Macrobrachium surinamicumdepends on brackish water to complete the larval development. Irrespective of female size, reproductive output of M. surinamicumvaried between 4.3 % and 35.5 % of their body weight for egg production. The knowledge of the reproductive biology reported in the present study is an important tool to define strategies to preserve M. surinamicumin Amazon River mouth. 2015-12-10T11:11:11Z 2015-12-10T11:11:11Z 2015-12-10 2015 2017-03-14T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Acta Amazonica, Manaus, v. 45, n. 3, p. 299-306, 2015. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1031444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201402824 en eng openAccess
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topic Artisanal fisheries.
Reprodução sexuada
Pesca artesanal
sexual reproduction.
Artisanal fisheries.
Reprodução sexuada
Pesca artesanal
sexual reproduction.
spellingShingle Artisanal fisheries.
Reprodução sexuada
Pesca artesanal
sexual reproduction.
Artisanal fisheries.
Reprodução sexuada
Pesca artesanal
sexual reproduction.
LIMA, J. de F.
CRUZ, M. C. M. da
SILVA, L. M. A. da
Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.
description Macrobrachium surinamicum is an indigenous prawn distributed from the lower Amazon and Tocantins river basins to Venezuela in the Orinoco Delta region. It is common bycatch fauna of Macrobrachium amazonicumartisan fishing in the states of Pará and Amapá. The aim of this study was to investigate aspects on reproductive biology (reproductive period, size of sexual maturity population, fecundity, reproductive output and recruitment) of M. surinamicum from four important areas to artisanal prawn fishing located at the Amazon River mouth (Amapá and Pará). The specimens were captured using 20 handcrafted traps called ?matapi?. A number of 675 prawns were captured, 258 males, 409 females and eight juveniles, resulting in 1:1.6 (Male: Female) sex ratio. The reproductive peak period occurred from March to July, coinciding with the higher rainfall period. The juvenile prawn occurred only in May and July. Total length of egg-bearing females ranged from 12.12 to 38.30 mm, with mean female length at first maturity (L50) of 23.7 mm. Fecundity increased with prawn size and varied between 174 and 1780 eggs per female. Mean egg volume increased gradually from 0.031 (Stage I) to 0.060 mm³ (Stage III) during embryogenesis. Macrobrachium surinamicumdepends on brackish water to complete the larval development. Irrespective of female size, reproductive output of M. surinamicumvaried between 4.3 % and 35.5 % of their body weight for egg production. The knowledge of the reproductive biology reported in the present study is an important tool to define strategies to preserve M. surinamicumin Amazon River mouth.
author2 JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; Mayara Cristina Moura da Cruz, UEAP; Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva, IEPA.
author_facet JO DE FARIAS LIMA, CPAF-AP; Mayara Cristina Moura da Cruz, UEAP; Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva, IEPA.
LIMA, J. de F.
CRUZ, M. C. M. da
SILVA, L. M. A. da
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Reprodução sexuada
Pesca artesanal
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author LIMA, J. de F.
CRUZ, M. C. M. da
SILVA, L. M. A. da
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title Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.
title_short Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.
title_full Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.
title_fullStr Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive biology of Macrobrachium surinamicum (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in the Amazon River mouth.
title_sort reproductive biology of macrobrachium surinamicum (decapoda: palaemonidae) in the amazon river mouth.
publishDate 2015-12-10
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