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Neotropical Ichthyology | 2013

Breeding, growth and exploitation of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii Castelnau, 1855 in the Caqueta River, Colombia

Edwin Agudelo Córdoba; Angela Viviana Joven Leon; César A. Bonilla-Castillo; Miguel Petrere Junior; Marlon Pelaez; Fabrice Duponchelle

The main life history traits of the large Amazonian migratory catfish Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii were determined in the Caqueta River, Colombia. The breeding season occurred during the rising and falling water periods. The size at first sexual maturity was significantly larger for females (88.5 cm Ls) than males (81.7 cm). Both males and females reproduce for the first time between their third and fourth year. The growth characteristics were estimated using length frequency analyses. Females grew systematically larger than males, the difference being about 9% after the first year and increasing to 12% for ten years old individuals. Mortality estimates, calculated from different models, some taking into account the effect of body size, ranged from 0.32 to 0.42 year-1 for natural mortality and from 0.72 to 0.82 year-1 for fishing mortality, indicating high fishing pressure in the Caqueta River, higher than in the Peruvian Amazon. Resulting exploitation rates (0.63 to 0.72) pointed towards overexploitation of the species in the Caqueta. The situation calls for a concerted management between the countries sharing this resource (Brazil, Colombia, and Peru) and potential solutions are proposed.


Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia | 2015

Presence of riparian vegetation increases biotic condition of fish assemblages in two Brazilian reservoirs

Fabio Cop Ferreira; Ursulla Pereira Souza; Miguel Petrere Junior

Abstract The riparian vegetation in lakes and reservoirs is source of course wood structures such as trunks and branches and is used as sheltering, spawning and foraging habitats for fishes. The reduction of these submerged structures can thus, affect the composition and structure of fish assemblages in reservoirs. Aim To evaluate the influence of riparian vegetation on the biotic condition of fish assemblage by adapting the Reservoir Fish Assemblage Index (RFAI) to two reservoirs in the Upper Paranapanema river basin, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Methods The RFAI was adapted from metrics related to the functional characteristics and composition of fish assemblages through a protocol of metric selection and validation, and to its response to the presence of riparian vegetation. Results The final RFAI was composed by nine metrics, been lower in sites without riparian vegetation as consequence of the predominance of larger individuals and the percent of piscivorous and detritivorous fishes. Conclusions These results suggest that increasing shore habitat complexity in reservoirs by maintaining riparian vegetation increases fish biotic integrity.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

A modeling approach for reposition dynamics of litter composition in coastal areas of the city of Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Taynara Cristina Cordeiro; Walter Barrella; Davi Butturi-Gomes; Miguel Petrere Junior

Given the complexity of the dynamics in litter reposition, our objective was modeling the possible main and interaction effects of tidal oscillations, seasons of the year and the moon phases over the solid waste in Santos beaches. A total of 80 collections were carried out using quadrat sampling, from which we classified, counted and weighed all residue items. We fitted mixed Hurdle models to the output datasets and performed hypotheses tests based on this framework. We found plastic to be the most abundant residue in all seasons, moon phases and tides, followed by Styrofoam and wood. Our models suggest the strongest effect was due to seasonal variations, which, in turn, may be related to different human activities. Although the dynamics of different components showed independency of all interaction structures, plastics depended on the interaction of tide and season, whose impact over estuarine life and ecosystem services shall be further investigated.


Hydrobiologia | 2018

Efficiency of rapid field methods for detecting non-native fish in Eastern Brazilian lakes

Anderson Oliveira Latini; Miguel Petrere Junior

Where biodiversity conservation and environmental preservation are significant concerns, rapid assessment and monitoring of the colonization and spread of non-native species are essential for timely decision-making and response. We developed and evaluated the adequacy of a rapid assessment protocol (RAP) for detecting non-native fish species in 74 Eastern Brazilian lakes. The RAP consists of a single field day employing two surveyors to conduct interviews with local sport fishers, visual surveys of fish, angling with lures, and gillnetting. We compared our results with those from separate, intense, large sampling effort (LSE) field surveys. Despite requiring less than 1/100th of the field effort, the RAP was able to detect the presence of most non-native fish species that were reported in the same lakes by LSE surveys. Information from local sport fishers was invaluable, particularly for detecting species that were in low abundance, but was not available for lakes within a forest preserve area. Non-native introductions commonly lead to rapid and widespread invasion and adverse effects on native biota. Our results strongly suggest that the RAP could function as a cost-effective tool for efficiently assessing the presence of non-native fishes in lakes and monitoring their colonization and spread over large geographic areas.


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Computer intensive methods for controlling bias in a generalized species diversity index

Davi Butturi-Gomes; Miguel Petrere Junior; Henrique C. Giacomini; Paulo De Marco Júnior


Archive | 1989

Estrutura da comunidade de peixes da Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira (SP) em diferentes biotopos

Walter Barrella; Miguel Petrere Junior


Archive | 2017

Observations of different litter categories in Santos beaches (Sao Paulo, Brazil) according to season, tide and moon phase

Taynara Cristina Cordeiro; Walter Barrella; Davi Butturi-Gomes; Miguel Petrere Junior


Archive | 1992

Estrutura de comunidade e coocorrencia de especies em larvas de odonata : uma abordagem morfologica

Paulo De Marco Júnior; Miguel Petrere Junior


Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2018

RELAÇÕES BIOMÉTRICAS DO CAMARÃO ROSA Penaeus subtilis (PÉREZ FARFANTE, 1967) NA PLATAFORMA CONTINENTAL AMAZÔNICA

José Augusto Negreiros Aragão; Miguel Petrere Junior; Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto Cintra


Archive | 2005

Inventario rapido e identificação de variaveis que limitam a dispersão de exoticos : um estudo sobre peixes no medio Rio Doce (MG, Brasil)

Anderson Oliveira Latini; Miguel Petrere Junior

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Paulo De Marco Júnior

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Walter Barrella

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

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Anderson Oliveira Latini

Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei

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Davi Butturi-Gomes

Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei

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Fabio Cop Ferreira

Federal University of São Paulo

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Edwin Agudelo Córdoba

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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César A. Bonilla-Castillo

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Marlon Pelaez

University of Montpellier

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