Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)

The trahira Hoplias aff. malabaricus is a top predator in pampean shallow lakes and is highly appreciated by recreational anglers and artisanal fishermen. Trahira growth from Yalca shallow lake was determined by lepidological analysis and age validated by marginal increment. When growth was fitted t...

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Main Authors: Leandro Balboni, Dario César Colautti, Claudio Rafael Mariano Baigún
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
Series:Neotropical Ichthyology
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spelling doaj-423e4b400f164540a5bc7a1e21e4eb062020-11-24T22:31:48ZengSociedade Brasileira de IctiologiaNeotropical Ichthyology1982-02249243744410.1590/S1679-62252011000200022S1679-62252011000200022Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)Leandro BalboniDario César Colautti0Claudio Rafael Mariano Baigún1Universidad Nacional de San MartínUniversidad Nacional de San MartínThe trahira Hoplias aff. malabaricus is a top predator in pampean shallow lakes and is highly appreciated by recreational anglers and artisanal fishermen. Trahira growth from Yalca shallow lake was determined by lepidological analysis and age validated by marginal increment. When growth was fitted to the von Bertalanffy model, annual classes exhibited a bimodal pattern as a result of the presence of spring and summer annual cohorts associated with a three month spawning season, each period in turn showing different growth patterns. The trahira population-age structure at Yalca shallow lake showed a truncated profile with very low numbers of large adults and few individuals older than three to four years, thus producing an unbalanced length-structure population. Growth parameters and growth performance were similar to the corresponding parameters estimated for other shallow pampean lakes of the region, but strongly diverged from the data for those populations inhabiting subtropical and tropical environments. Such differences could be accounted for by dissimilarity in metabolic rates associated with thermal differences accompanying seasonal variability among latitudes as well as by the development of adaptive physiologic and demographic responses to cope with the high thermal amplitude and hydrologic instability observed in pampean lakes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252011000200022&lng=en&tlng=enAge validationBiological indicesNeotropical fishPiscivorous fishTrahira
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Dario César Colautti
Claudio Rafael Mariano Baigún
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Dario César Colautti
Claudio Rafael Mariano Baigún
Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)
Neotropical Ichthyology
Age validation
Biological indices
Neotropical fish
Piscivorous fish
Trahira
author_facet Leandro Balboni
Dario César Colautti
Claudio Rafael Mariano Baigún
author_sort Leandro Balboni
title Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)
title_short Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)
title_full Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)
title_fullStr Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Biology of growth of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (Argentina)
title_sort biology of growth of hoplias aff. malabaricus (bloch, 1794) in a shallow pampean lake (argentina)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
series Neotropical Ichthyology
issn 1982-0224
description The trahira Hoplias aff. malabaricus is a top predator in pampean shallow lakes and is highly appreciated by recreational anglers and artisanal fishermen. Trahira growth from Yalca shallow lake was determined by lepidological analysis and age validated by marginal increment. When growth was fitted to the von Bertalanffy model, annual classes exhibited a bimodal pattern as a result of the presence of spring and summer annual cohorts associated with a three month spawning season, each period in turn showing different growth patterns. The trahira population-age structure at Yalca shallow lake showed a truncated profile with very low numbers of large adults and few individuals older than three to four years, thus producing an unbalanced length-structure population. Growth parameters and growth performance were similar to the corresponding parameters estimated for other shallow pampean lakes of the region, but strongly diverged from the data for those populations inhabiting subtropical and tropical environments. Such differences could be accounted for by dissimilarity in metabolic rates associated with thermal differences accompanying seasonal variability among latitudes as well as by the development of adaptive physiologic and demographic responses to cope with the high thermal amplitude and hydrologic instability observed in pampean lakes.
topic Age validation
Biological indices
Neotropical fish
Piscivorous fish
Trahira
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252011000200022&lng=en&tlng=en
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