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Journal of Crustacean Biology | 2013

SEX RATIO, GROWTH AND RECRUITMENT OF THE PELAGIC SHRIMP ACETES AMERICANUS ON THE SOUTHEASTERN COAST OF BRAZIL

Sabrina Morilhas Simões; Fernando D’Incao; Adilson Fransozo; Antonio Leão Castilho; Rogério Caetano da Costa

We evaluated the population dynamics of Acetes americanus Ortmann, 1893 focusing on sex ratio, individual growth, longevity, and the juvenile recruitment period. Samples were collected monthly from January 2006 to June 2007 in the bay of Ubatuba, Brazil. Specimen growth was identified for each gender, and the chosen cohorts were fitted in a von Bertalanffy Growth Model (VBGM); longevity was estimated by the von Bertalanffy inverse equation, considering 99% of the asymptotic length. A total of 6881 individuals (2343 males and 4538 females) were captured. On average the body size (total length) was greater in females (14.64 ± 3.34 mm) than in males (12.27 ± 1.86 mm). The mean growth curves (obtained by grouping the cohorts for each sex), provided estimates of TL∞ = 19.33 mm, k = 0.02 and t0 = −0.12 days for females and TL∞ = 15.13 mm, k = 0.03 and t0 = −0.07 days for males, where TL∞ is the asymptotic length, k is coefficient of growth and t0 is the theorical age when the size is equal to 0. Longevity was estimated at 0.61 years for females and 0.50 years for males. The sex ratio tended to favor females, which corroborates with others studies of sergestids. Our finding that males of A. americanus have higher values of k and therefore achieve a smaller size relative to females has been observed in other penaeids. We concluded that this differential growth pattern between the sexes is found across Dendrobranchiata. The life cycles of penaeids have an average duration of approximately 1-2 years, but our results corroborate other studies that estimate a shorter longevity for Acetes, as species of this genus are typically smaller in size. We found continuous recruitment with two main peaks observed during the study period, corroborating previous studies of Acetes.


PLOS ONE | 2016

High Connectivity among Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Populations in the Western South Atlantic

Ana Luzia Figueiredo Lacerda; Ralf Kersanach; Maria Cristina da Silva Cortinhas; Pedro Sanmartin Prata; Luiz Felipe Cestari Dumont; Maira Proietti; Rodrigo Maggioni; Fernando D’Incao

Population connectivity in the blue crab Callinectes sapidus was evaluated along 740 km of the Western South Atlantic coast. Blue crabs are the most exploited portunid in Brazil. Despite their economic importance, few studies report their ecology or population structure. Here we sampled four estuarine areas in southern Brazil during winter 2013 and summer 2014 in order to evaluate diversity, gene flow and structure of these populations. Nine microsatellite markers were evaluated for 213 adult crabs, with identification of seven polymorphic loci and 183 alleles. Pairwise FST values indicated low population structure ranging from -0.00023 to 0.01755. A Mantel test revealed that the geographic distance does not influence genetic (r = -0.48), and structure/migration rates confirmed this, showing that even the populations located at the opposite extremities of our covered region presented low FST and exchanged migrants. These findings show that there is a significant amount of gene flow between blue crab populations in South Brazil, likely influenced by local current dynamics that allow the transport of a high number of larvae between estuaries. Considering the elevated gene flow, the populations can be considered a single genetic stock. However, further information on population size and dynamics, as well as fishery demands and impacts at different regions, are necessary for harvest management purposes.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2018

Evaluation of the Blue Crab Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 Bycatch in Artisanal Fisheries in Southern Brazil

Vinicius Mandes Ruas; Cintia Becker; Fernando D’Incao

We evaluated the incidental catch of the blue crab in artisanal fisheries through the analysis of sex ratio, catch per unit effort, net positioning, and size in which the capture probability was 50% (P50). The specimens were collected from 2011 to 2013 in the estuary of Patos Lagoon, southern Brazil. The analysis showed a higher occurrence of males. Variations in the catch per unit effort showed greatest abundance values close to the mouth of the estuary. Catch per unit effort was similar when comparing fishing seasons and net positions. P50 indicated a low selectivity of the nets since it varied between studied areas but stayed below the size at first maturity. Catches indicated a greater effort on males, since females migrated to spawn in the ocean area adjacent to the estuary during the fishing period studied. The spatial variation of the catch per unit effort showed heterogeneity in fishing catches. Thus, optimal management of the resource should consider the particularities of each area.


Archive | 2004

Estágios de maturação gonadal das fêmeas do camarão-barba-ruça (Artemesia longinaris - Decapoda: Penaeidae)

Luiz Felipe Cestari Dumont; Fernando D’Incao


Atlântica | 2011

FECUNDITY VARIATION AND ABUNDANCE OF FEMALE BLUE CRABS CALLINECTES SAPIDUS RATHBUN, 1896 (DECAPODA, BRACHYURA, PORTUNIDAE) IN THE PATOS LAGOON ESTUARY, RS, BRAZIL

Marcos Alaniz Rodrigues; Marina Federhen Heberle; Fernando D’Incao


Atlântica (Rio Grande) | 2012

Toxicidade aguda da amônia, nitrito e nitrato sobre os juvenis de camarão-rosa Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Latreille, 1817) (Crustacea: Decapoda)

Bruno Ribeiro de Campos; Kleber Campos Miranda Filho; Fernando D’Incao; Luís Henrique da Silva Poersch; Wilson Wasielesky


Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2016

Biologia reprodutiva do siri-azul Callinectes sapidus no estuário da Lagoa dos Patos, RS, Brasil

Marcos Alaniz Rodrigues; Fernando D’Incao


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2016

Genetic structuring among silverside fish (Atherinella brasiliensis) populations from different Brazilian regions

Maria Cristina da Silva Cortinhas; Ralf Kersanach; Maira Proietti; Luiz Felipe Cestari Dumont; Fernando D’Incao; Ana Luzia Figueiredo Lacerda; Pedro Sanmartin Prata; Daniele Aparecida Matoso; Rafael Bueno Noleto; Wanessa Algarte Ramsdorf; Talge Aiex Boni; Alberto José Prioli; Marta Margarete Cestari


Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2015

Toxicidade crônica da amônia, nitrito e nitrato em juvenis de Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Crustacea: Decapoda)

Bruno Ribeiro de Campos; Plínio Schmidt Furtado; Fernando D’Incao; Luís Henrique da Silva Poersch; Wilson Wasielesky


EntomoBrasilis | 2011

Variação de Abundância, Diversidade Ecológica e Similaridade de Coleoptera (Insecta) entre Restinga e Marisma do Estuário da Lagoa dos Patos, Rio Grande, RS

Katiele Dummel; Eduardo Alves Oliveira; Cristina Maria Loyola Zardo; Fernando D’Incao

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Luiz Felipe Cestari Dumont

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marcos Alaniz Rodrigues

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Luzia Figueiredo Lacerda

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Bruno Ribeiro de Campos

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Irece Farina Machado

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luís Henrique da Silva Poersch

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maira Proietti

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Cristina da Silva Cortinhas

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marina Federhen Heberle

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Pedro Sanmartin Prata

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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