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Length‐weight relationship of fish species from Central Amazon floodplain

Nágila Zuchi, Cristhiana P. Röpke, Akemi Shibuya, Thatyla Luana Beck Farago, Marina Carmona, Jansen Zuanon, Sidinéia Amadio

2020Journal of Applied Ichthyology17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Length-weight relationship (LWR) for 39 freshwater fish species captured in the Catalão Lake, a floodplain area at the confluence of the Amazonas and Negro rivers is presented. LWRs were calculated based on fish sampled over 18 years (1999–2017) using a set of ten gill nets with different mesh sizes, monthly immersed in water for 24-hr with 6-hr interval catches. Measurements were done for standard length (SL – 0.1 cm precision) and total weight (TW – 0.01 g precision). The LWRs were calculated by the linear regression of natural log-transformed SL and TW data: TW = a × SLb. All statistical analyses were performed with R software. From all species considered, 32 are new LWR records for the international literature as well as for the Amazonian ichythyofauna; additional records expand the known size range for seven species.

Topics & Concepts

Amazon rainforestAmazonianBiologyFloodplainFish <Actinopterygii>Range (aeronautics)Linear regressionFreshwater fishEcologyHydrology (agriculture)FisheryStatisticsMathematicsEngineeringMaterials scienceGeotechnical engineeringComposite materialFish Biology and Ecology StudiesFish biology, ecology, and behaviorFish Ecology and Management Studies