2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752001000400001
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Aspectos reprodutivos de Poecilia vivipara (Bloch & Schneider) (Poeciliidae) da Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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“…(); 2 McBride (); 3 Murphy and Taylor (); 4 Oliveira (); 5 Araújo et al. (); 6 Rocha and Freire (); 7 Mendonça and Andreata (); 8 Santos et al. (); 9 Powell et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(); 2 McBride (); 3 Murphy and Taylor (); 4 Oliveira (); 5 Araújo et al. (); 6 Rocha and Freire (); 7 Mendonça and Andreata (); 8 Santos et al. (); 9 Powell et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Conceição Lagoon, we observed the occurrence of species of Poecilia, the eighth most abundant in this study, with predominance in the sector with greater marine influence (point 5, in the central sector). Although predominantly freshwater (Mendonça and Andreata 2001), this species is the most tolerant of intermediate and high salt stress among anablepids (Rosen and Bailley 1963), being considered in this context an euryhaline species. Corroborating with our results, in faunal surveys conducted in coastal lagoons on the north coast of Rio de Janeiro, the species Poecilia vivipara was also found in areas considered hypersaline, with salinity up to 36 ups (Hollanda-Carvalho et al 2003;Correia 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high abundance of P. reticulata can be attributed to the reproductive strategies assumed by the species, as internal fertilization and development (Bisazza, Novarini, & Pilastro, 1996). These characteristics of the family Poecilidae increase the offspring viability, since it is protected of environmental oscillations and predators, providing better survival conditions (Mendonça & Andreata, 2001;Cunico, Ferreira, Agostinho, Beaumord &, Fernandes, 2012 Species of Poecilia genus are considered tolerant, and usually present high abundance in impacted environments (Araújo, Peixoto, Pinto, & Teixeira, 2009). One of the adaptive feature Poecilia species presents is the consumption of a variety of food items, such as algae (Lawal, Edokpayi, & Osibona, 2012), detritus (Oliveira & Bennemann, 2005), organic matter and insect fragments (Rolla, Esteves, & Ávila-Da-Silva, 2009), which may represent an increase in fitness for the species, since it can rely on a great number of alimentary resources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%