Selective catching of "sagüiru í prata ", Steindachnerina insculpta Fernandez í Yepez, 1948 [Characiformes, Curimatidae], by employing monofilament Gill- nets, in Ibitinga Reservoir, Tietê River, São Paulo State, Brazil
Keywords:
Steindachnerina insculpta, gill-nets, selectivity curve, perimeter/length relation, weight/length relation, saguiru-prata, Ibitinga ReservoirAbstract
The selectivity curve equation of gill-nets employed for catching "saguiru-prata", Steindachnerina insculpta, in Ibitinga Reservoir, São Paulo State, through the model proposed by Gulland (1969), was found to be:
c* (L) = e - 0.4681 (L-1.7210 m)2
Where:
c* (L) = relative frequency of retention
L = fish total length
m = mesh internal perimeter.
The interval of selection, from minimum to maximum fish total length, for different mesh sizes (m), is done by:
Lm = 1.7210 m - 1.22 (cm)
LM = 1.7210 m + 1.22 (cm)
The relationship between fish total body weight (W) and total length (Lt) was: W = 0.0134 L 3.0259 (Santos, 1978).
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2018-09-04
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