Biological and ecological characterization of the catfish Cathorops melanopus off the west coast of Campeche, Mexico

Cathorops melanopus is the most abundant fish on the west coast of Campeche, Mexico. Its distribution is influenced by water temperature, salinity, and transparency, and it is frequently found in river outlets. To analyze the main biological and ecological patterns of this species, from February 200...

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Autores: LA Ayala-Pérez, J Ramos-Miranda, D Flores-Hernández, BI Vega-Rodríguez, UC Moreno-Medina
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2008
País:México
Institución:Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Repositorio:Redalyc-UAM
OAI Identifier:oai:redalyc.org:48013188005
Acceso en línea:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=48013188005
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Ciencias de la Tierra
growth
catfish
Campeche
mortality
trophic spectrum
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Sumario:Cathorops melanopus is the most abundant fish on the west coast of Campeche, Mexico. Its distribution is influenced by water temperature, salinity, and transparency, and it is frequently found in river outlets. To analyze the main biological and ecological patterns of this species, from February 2003 to February 2004 a total of 19,048 specimens were collected using a trawl net at 37 sampling stations along the west coast of Campeche. A subsample was formed of 14,446 randomly selected specimens, and each one was measured and weighed (length range = 35¿302 mm, mode = 90 mm; weight range = 0.1¿224 g, mode = 6 g). The highest mean abundance values were recorded in May (1.24 ind m¿2, 15.31 g m¿2, and 12.26 g ind¿1), and the lowest in April (0.25 ind m¿2, 2.5 g m¿2, and 9.9 g ind¿1). The parameters of the weight/length model were a = 1 × 10¿5 and b = 2.96, with a correlation coefficient of 0.95. The relative condition factor showed a major pulse in July (2.1 × 10¿5). The female:male ratio was 1:0.69. Of the 159 females collected, 111 had gonads at maturity stages II and III, and only one was in stage IV. The most common food item was unidentified organic matter, which represented 79% of the total stomach content weight and 92.1% of the encountered food types; the second most abundant food item was crustacean remains (4.8% of the total weight and 10% of the encountered contents). Growth parameters were: L¿ = 317.5 mm, K = 0.45, C = 0.7, WP = 0.16, and t0 = 7.5 × 10¿12. Total mortality was 1.22, while natural mortality was 0.65. Recruitment patterns showed a significant pulse between July and August, which together contributed 47.65% of the total number of specimens collected.