Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil

Spatial distribution, suitable spawning sites, and sexual dimorphism were investigated in armored catfish Neoplecostomus microps in the Macaé River from March 2004 to March 2005. Individuals of N. microps (n=290) were limited to fast-flowing stretches, and the distribution was related to ontogenetic development. Larvae in post-flexion occurred in the marginal vegetation, and adults only in gaps between boulders and stones in the river channel. Juveniles occurred in both environments. Spawns were found in the natural habitat in rapid stretches, with the eggs attached to the lower surface of stones in openings formed in the riverbed. The number of eggs per stone ranged from 62 to 375, with significant differences among the mean sizes of the eggs. Sexual dimorphism was noticed to N. microps. The anal and urogenital papillae are separated in males and merged in females and there is an epidermal growth along the pectoral-fin spine of males.

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Main Authors: Brito,Marcelo Fulgêncio Guedes, Lazzarotto,Henrique, Caramaschi,Erica Pellegrini
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Published: Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1676-060320160002002012016-04-05Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, BrazilBrito,Marcelo Fulgêncio GuedesLazzarotto,HenriqueCaramaschi,Erica Pellegrini Neoplecostomus microps Loricariidae distribution spawn sexual dimorphism Spatial distribution, suitable spawning sites, and sexual dimorphism were investigated in armored catfish Neoplecostomus microps in the Macaé River from March 2004 to March 2005. Individuals of N. microps (n=290) were limited to fast-flowing stretches, and the distribution was related to ontogenetic development. Larvae in post-flexion occurred in the marginal vegetation, and adults only in gaps between boulders and stones in the river channel. Juveniles occurred in both environments. Spawns were found in the natural habitat in rapid stretches, with the eggs attached to the lower surface of stones in openings formed in the riverbed. The number of eggs per stone ranged from 62 to 375, with significant differences among the mean sizes of the eggs. Sexual dimorphism was noticed to N. microps. The anal and urogenital papillae are separated in males and merged in females and there is an epidermal growth along the pectoral-fin spine of males.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESPBiota Neotropica v.16 n.2 20162016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032016000200201en10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2015-0068
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Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil
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title Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil
title_short Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil
title_full Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil
title_fullStr Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from Atlantic forest streams, Brazil
title_sort life-history features of a rapids-dwelling loricariid catfish from atlantic forest streams, brazil
description Spatial distribution, suitable spawning sites, and sexual dimorphism were investigated in armored catfish Neoplecostomus microps in the Macaé River from March 2004 to March 2005. Individuals of N. microps (n=290) were limited to fast-flowing stretches, and the distribution was related to ontogenetic development. Larvae in post-flexion occurred in the marginal vegetation, and adults only in gaps between boulders and stones in the river channel. Juveniles occurred in both environments. Spawns were found in the natural habitat in rapid stretches, with the eggs attached to the lower surface of stones in openings formed in the riverbed. The number of eggs per stone ranged from 62 to 375, with significant differences among the mean sizes of the eggs. Sexual dimorphism was noticed to N. microps. The anal and urogenital papillae are separated in males and merged in females and there is an epidermal growth along the pectoral-fin spine of males.
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