Inês Farias
Spanish National Research Council
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Marine and Freshwater Research | 2007
Teresa F. Moura; Ivone Figueiredo; Inês Farias; Bárbara Serra-Pereira; Rui Coelho; Karim Erzini; Ana Neves; Leonel Serrano Gordo
The present study focuses on age estimation, with reproductive information contributing to the better understanding of the growth and the biology of Raja undulata. In the age and growth study, two calcified structures were used: caudal thorns and central vertebra. Results of readings showed that there were no significant differences in age estimates between the two structures. Both von Bertalanffy and Gompertz growth models were fitted to size-at-age data by sex and geographical area. No significant differences were found between sexes for the two models but significant differences were found between geographical areas (P = 0.05). The Gompertz growth function was selected as the best model to describe R. undulata growth because it presented the best fit and the most reasonable biological estimates. Reproductive analysis indicates one annual breeding season for R. undulata. The differences found in the estimates of length at first maturity between geographical areas (TL50% = 838 mm in Peniche and 762 mm in Algarve for females and TL50% = 781 mm in Peniche and 736 mm in Algarve for males), together with the regional differences found between growth parameters estimates (P = 0.05), may reflect the existence of different local populations of R. undulata on the Portuguese continental shelf.
Risk Analysis | 2010
Carlos Cardoso; Inês Farias; Valentina Costa; Maria Leonor Nunes; Leonel Serrano Gordo
The intake of Cd, methyl-Hg, and Pb through consumption of black scabbardfish (BSF) (Aphanopus carbo) in Portugal as well as the associated probability of exceeding the respective provisional tolerable weekly intakes (PTWIs) was estimated. For this purpose, the contamination levels of heavy metals in this fish species were combined with constructed consumption scenarios or with a hypothesized consumption distribution. Whereas Cd and Pb posed no serious risk, the consumption of at least one portion of BSF per month as well as the hypothetical study in the Portuguese population produced nonnegligible probabilities of surpassing the PTWI for Me-Hg. Risk assessment for Portuguese consumers revealed a higher risk regarding Me-Hg, 1.19% and 1.81% with the plug-in (PI) and the tail estimation (TE) estimators, respectively. On the other hand, the risk for Cd and Pb was less than 1 in 100,000. TE was more realistic and accurate for Cd and Pb. Concerning Me-Hg, TE and PI estimators produced similar results. Furthermore, the limitations of a deterministic approach were shown.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2011
Ana Neves; Vera Sequeira; Inês Farias; Ana Rita Vieira; Rafaela Barros Paiva; Leonel Serrano Gordo
ana neves, vera sequeira, ines farias, ana rita vieira, rafaela paiva and leonel serrano gordo Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade de Lisboa, Departamento de Biologia Animal & Centro de Oceanografia, Bloco C2, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal, Unidade de Recursos Marinhos e Sustentabilidade, Instituto de Investigacao das Pescas e do Mar (IPIMAR–INRB), Avenida Brasilia, 1449–006 Lisboa, Portugal
Helgoland Marine Research | 2011
Bárbara Serra-Pereira; Fernando Afonso; Inês Farias; Pedro Joyce; Megan Ellis; Ivone Figueiredo; Leonel Serrano Gordo
The reproductive processes of chondrichthyans are complex. Knowledge of the development and maturation of the oviducal gland is vital for understanding the reproductive biology of a species. This study represents the first contribution of this subject for skates. In the oviparous thornback ray, Raja clavata, oviducal gland development begins early in the developing stage with the formation of gland tubules and the distinct lamellae of each zone: club, papillary, baffle and terminal. Oviducal development is complete by the end of the developing stage when the storage and secretion of products is evident within the gland tubules of each zone. Periodic acid-Schiff and alcian blue histological staining showed that the secretory mucous cells of the club and papillary zones produce neutral and sulfated acid mucins. The last row of gland tubules of the papillary zone stains intensely for sulfated acid mucins. The baffle zone, which is responsible for the production of the egg capsule, represented 60–80% of the glandular zone of the oviducal gland. Sperm bundles were observed in the deeper recesses of the baffle zone during the maturation process, and during capsule extrusion, sperm were detected near the lumen. The terminal zone was composed of two types of gland tubules: serous (producing protein fibres) and mucous glands (producing sulfated acid mucins).
Aquatic Living Resources | 2006
Inês Farias; Ivone Figueiredo; Teresa F. Moura; Leonel Serrano Gordo; Ana Neves; Bárbara Serra-Pereira
Scientia Marina | 2009
Ana Neves; Ana Rita Vieira; Inês Farias; Ivone Figueiredo; Vera Sequeira; Leonel Serrano Gordo
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008
Bárbara Serra-Pereira; Ivone Figueiredo; Inês Farias; Teresa Moura; Leonel Serrano Gordo
Scientia Marina | 2009
Inês Farias; Ana Rita Vieira; Leonel Serrano Gordo; Ivone Figueiredo
Scientia Marina | 2008
Teresa F. Moura; Ivone Figueiredo; Inês Farias; Bárbara Serra-Pereira; Ana Neves; Maria de Fátima Borges; Leonel Serrano Gordo
Scientia Marina | 2009
Valentina Costa; Helena Maria Lourenço; Ivone Figueiredo; Lucília Carvalho; Humberto Lopes; Inês Farias; Luís Pires; Cláudia Afonso; Ana Rita Vieira; Maria Leonor Nunes; Leonel Serrano Gordo