2016
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20150164
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Feeding and body condition of an invasive fish species under different environmental conditions

Abstract: Diet, energy density (ED) and relative condition factor (Kn) were used to investigate the energetic assimilation of the invasive fish Hemiodus orthonops under different environmental condition of the upper rio Paraná floodplain. Samples were taken in June and September 2013 and 2014. Nutrient content was determined for sediment. The diet was combined in the Food Index (IAi%), ED was expressed in Kcal/g of dry weight and Kn was calculated by: K n = Wt/We, where Wt is the total weight and We the expected weight.… Show more

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“…In this sense, LWRs from similar species and different regions are commonly used for the biomass estimation of mesopelagic fish species from acoustics (Fock & Czudaj, 2018;Fock & Ehrich, 2010), despite possible differences in allometric relationships (Atkinson, 1989). Similarly, the condition factor is considered to be a proxy of fitness in determining the population health and variability of individuals and populations (Brosset et al, 2017;Lloret et al, 2002Lloret et al, , 2014Millar & Hickling, 1990;Pazianoto et al, 2016), but there is a lack of information for mesopelagic fishes (Watanabe & Kawaguchi, 2003).…”
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“…In this sense, LWRs from similar species and different regions are commonly used for the biomass estimation of mesopelagic fish species from acoustics (Fock & Czudaj, 2018;Fock & Ehrich, 2010), despite possible differences in allometric relationships (Atkinson, 1989). Similarly, the condition factor is considered to be a proxy of fitness in determining the population health and variability of individuals and populations (Brosset et al, 2017;Lloret et al, 2002Lloret et al, , 2014Millar & Hickling, 1990;Pazianoto et al, 2016), but there is a lack of information for mesopelagic fishes (Watanabe & Kawaguchi, 2003).…”
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“…However, despite temporal (between seasons) and spatial (in the Verdon River) trophic niche variation, body condition in Z. asper was not related to either quantitative (e.g., BIC) or qualitative (dietary clusters) dietary variation. In fish, body condition is driven by a variety of biotic and abiotic factors, and food quality, quantity, and availability have proven to be major drivers of body condition (Bojsen, 2005 ; Pazianoto et al, 2016 ; Pothoven et al, 2001 ). Body condition summarizes one part of the health and physiological state of individuals (Cavraro et al, 2019 ; Stevenson & Woods Jr, 2006 ) and therefore their potential fitness (Kotiaho, 1999 ; Wells et al, 2016 ).…”
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“…Observações sobre a população Última avaliação Justificativa disponibilidade desses itens na região (Pazianoto et al, 2016).…”
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Ficha de Hemiodus orthonops

Bruno Francelino de Melo,
Carla Natacha Marcolino Polaz,
Carla Simone Pavanelli
et al. 2024
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