2020
DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2020011
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Growth, age at sexual maturity, longevity and natural mortality of Alpheus brasileiro (Caridea: Alpheidae) from the south-eastern coast of Brazil

Abstract: We estimated the growth patterns, age at the onset of sexual maturity, longevity, and natural mortality of the snapping shrimp Alpheus brasileiro Anker, 2012. The sampling occurred monthly from April 2015 to March 2016 in the estuarine intertidal zone of Cananéia, São Paulo, Brazil. To estimate the growth parameters, all cohorts were adjusted to the Bertalanffy growth model. Longevity was estimated by the inverse growth equation. Natural mortality was calculated following the decrease in abundance over time of… Show more

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“…An adjustment equation was carried out using the least squares method (Vazzoler 1996). Growth pattern and longevity: Growth analyses were performed based on the Von Bertalanffy (1938) growth model following the methodology for decapods crustaceans adopted by Fonseca & D'Incao (2003), Miazaki et al (2019) and Pescinelli et al (2020). The analyses were performed separately for males and females, excluding juveniles.…”
Section: Breeding Cycle and Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An adjustment equation was carried out using the least squares method (Vazzoler 1996). Growth pattern and longevity: Growth analyses were performed based on the Von Bertalanffy (1938) growth model following the methodology for decapods crustaceans adopted by Fonseca & D'Incao (2003), Miazaki et al (2019) and Pescinelli et al (2020). The analyses were performed separately for males and females, excluding juveniles.…”
Section: Breeding Cycle and Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%