GROWTH AND MORTALITY OF LAGODON RHOMBOIDES (PISCES: SPARIDAE) IN A TROPICAL COASTAL LAGOON IN NORTHWESTERN YUCATAN, MEXICO

Growth and mortality were estimated for the Lagodon rhomboides pinfish inhabiting La Carbonera, a tropical coastal lagoon on the northwestern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. A total of 448 juvenile and adult individuals were collected monthly between April 2009 and May 2010. The length-weigh...

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Autores: José Luis Bonilla-Gómez, Jorge A. López-Rocha, Maribel Badillo Alemán, Juani Tzeek Tuz, Xavier Chiappa-Carrara
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2011
País:México
Institución:Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Repositorio:Redalyc-UNAM
OAI Identifier:oai:redalyc.org:633766718007
Acceso en línea:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=633766718007
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Biología
length
ELEFAN I
von Bertalanffy
natural mortality
Lagodon rhomboides
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Sumario:Growth and mortality were estimated for the Lagodon rhomboides pinfish inhabiting La Carbonera, a tropical coastal lagoon on the northwestern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. A total of 448 juvenile and adult individuals were collected monthly between April 2009 and May 2010. The length-weight relationship was calculated and the monthly variation in the condition factor was analyzed. Growth was estimated through the von Bertalanffy growth equation using a length frequency analysis. In addition, mortality was estimated and analyzed. Results showed that fish caught were between 2.1 and 20.0 cm long with an average length of 9.42 cm. The length-weight relationship showed isometric growth. The von Bertalanffy growth model parameters were: L∞ = 21.0 cm, W∞ = 163.46 g, k = 1.1 year-1 and t 0 = - 0.158 years. Instantaneous mortality rates were 2.11 and 2.61 year-1 as estimated by the method used. According to the results, growth estimates of L. rhomboides along the northwestern coast of Yucatan are higher than those found in the population studied in Florida, suggesting a strong influence of environmental conditions in the growth pattern of this species. This study provides the first growth and mortality estimates for L. rhomboides in the Yucatan Peninsula, which is relevant for the proper implementation of conservation measures for this species.