THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL

Macrobrachium amazonicum is an indigenous prawn vastly distributed in basins of South America, widely exploited by artisanal fisheries in northern and northeastern Brazil and, with great potential for aquaculture. The recruitment pattern of Macrobrachium amazonicum at the Amazon River mouth, State o...

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Main Authors: Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva, Jô de Farias Lima, Luis Roberto Takiyama
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Amapá 2016-09-01
Series:Biota Amazônia
Online Access:https://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/2341
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spelling doaj-e758b4834d88464eb60f1edb9b9577162020-11-24T22:25:30ZengUniversidade Federal do AmapáBiota Amazônia2179-57462016-09-01639710110.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v6n3p97-1011011THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZILLuis Mauricio Abdon da Silva0Jô de Farias Lima1Luis Roberto Takiyama2Pesquisador do Instituto de Pesquisas Científicas e Tecnológicas do Estado do Amapá - IEPAPesquisador da Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária - EMBRAPA/APPesquisador do Instituto de Pesquisas Científicas e Tecnológicas do Estado do Amapá - IEPAMacrobrachium amazonicum is an indigenous prawn vastly distributed in basins of South America, widely exploited by artisanal fisheries in northern and northeastern Brazil and, with great potential for aquaculture. The recruitment pattern of Macrobrachium amazonicum at the Amazon River mouth, State of Amapá was studied for a period of twelve months from January to December of 2009. In this work, 5092 specimens were captured at the two selected sites. The sex ratios obtained in both sites were similar with 1 male to 1.46 females and 1 male to 1.31 females, respectively. The smallest captured specimens measured 10.07 mm. About 91% of juveniles, between 23.00 mm and 33.00 mm of standard length, integrated for the first time the exploitable stock. Ovigerous females of M. amazonicum were found during the entire year; however, the peak reproductive period was December to April when 18 to 34% of the females were ovigerous, coinciding with higher rainfall. The presence of ovigerous females and juvenile shrimps throughout the year observed in the Amazon River suggests that recruitment of M. amazonicum was continuous and that breeding activity is all year round. The recruitment pattern of M. amazonicum occurred throughout the year, showing a major peak in the month of July. The growth parameters obtained for the recruited prawns were L∞ = 95 mm of standard length, K = 0.83 cm.month-1, C = 1.0, WP = 0.6 and t0 = 0. The size and number of juvenile shrimps caught in this study indicates that the traps in use has very closed cracks and can be affecting the local structure of M. amazonicum populations, given the considerably decreased volume and size of shrimps caught reported by local fishermen. The size at first maturity and number of juvenile prawns caught for M. amazonicum in the present study, suggested that the minimum size of capture is is between 60.0 and 70.0 mm. Keywords: Amazon Region; prawns fishing; reproduction; juvenile prawns.https://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/2341
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author Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva
Jô de Farias Lima
Luis Roberto Takiyama
spellingShingle Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva
Jô de Farias Lima
Luis Roberto Takiyama
THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL
Biota Amazônia
author_facet Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva
Jô de Farias Lima
Luis Roberto Takiyama
author_sort Luis Mauricio Abdon da Silva
title THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL
title_short THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL
title_full THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL
title_fullStr THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed THE RECRUITMENT PATTERN OF <i>Macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, PALAEMONIDAE) IN TWO AREA OF THE AMAZON RIVER MOUTH, AMAPÁ STATE, BRAZIL
title_sort recruitment pattern of <i>macrobrachium amazonicum</i> (crustacea, decapoda, palaemonidae) in two area of the amazon river mouth, amapá state, brazil
publisher Universidade Federal do Amapá
series Biota Amazônia
issn 2179-5746
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Macrobrachium amazonicum is an indigenous prawn vastly distributed in basins of South America, widely exploited by artisanal fisheries in northern and northeastern Brazil and, with great potential for aquaculture. The recruitment pattern of Macrobrachium amazonicum at the Amazon River mouth, State of Amapá was studied for a period of twelve months from January to December of 2009. In this work, 5092 specimens were captured at the two selected sites. The sex ratios obtained in both sites were similar with 1 male to 1.46 females and 1 male to 1.31 females, respectively. The smallest captured specimens measured 10.07 mm. About 91% of juveniles, between 23.00 mm and 33.00 mm of standard length, integrated for the first time the exploitable stock. Ovigerous females of M. amazonicum were found during the entire year; however, the peak reproductive period was December to April when 18 to 34% of the females were ovigerous, coinciding with higher rainfall. The presence of ovigerous females and juvenile shrimps throughout the year observed in the Amazon River suggests that recruitment of M. amazonicum was continuous and that breeding activity is all year round. The recruitment pattern of M. amazonicum occurred throughout the year, showing a major peak in the month of July. The growth parameters obtained for the recruited prawns were L∞ = 95 mm of standard length, K = 0.83 cm.month-1, C = 1.0, WP = 0.6 and t0 = 0. The size and number of juvenile shrimps caught in this study indicates that the traps in use has very closed cracks and can be affecting the local structure of M. amazonicum populations, given the considerably decreased volume and size of shrimps caught reported by local fishermen. The size at first maturity and number of juvenile prawns caught for M. amazonicum in the present study, suggested that the minimum size of capture is is between 60.0 and 70.0 mm. Keywords: Amazon Region; prawns fishing; reproduction; juvenile prawns.
url https://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/2341
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