2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842010000500027
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Abstract: The growth and mortality parameters were estimated through the analysis of length frequency distribution for species of Cichla spp. introduced into a lake in Leme (SP), and in Volta Grande reservoir (SP-MG). In Leme, Cichla kelberi presented larger frequency in the inferior classes of lengths, larger instantaneous rate of natural mortality, and smaller number of cohorts than C. kelberi and C. piquiti in Volta Grande. The values of growth performance obtained for the species were similar, corroborating the vali… Show more

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“…Pinto-Coelho et al 2008, Kolavensko et al 2010, Menezes et al 2012, Pelicice et al 2015). Species of Cichla are able to change their diets according to resources availability, usually related to seasonal and ontogenetic variations (Gomiero et al 2010). Seasonal changes in the fish diet associated to changes in water temperature and photoperiod also influence food availability (Zavala-Camin 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinto-Coelho et al 2008, Kolavensko et al 2010, Menezes et al 2012, Pelicice et al 2015). Species of Cichla are able to change their diets according to resources availability, usually related to seasonal and ontogenetic variations (Gomiero et al 2010). Seasonal changes in the fish diet associated to changes in water temperature and photoperiod also influence food availability (Zavala-Camin 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%