Selective catching of "Viuvinha" Moenkhausia intermedia Eigenmann, 1908 (Characiformes, Characidae), by employng monofilament Gill-nets, in Ibitinga Reservoir, Tietê River, São Paulo State, Brazil
Keywords:
Viuvinha, Moenkhausia intermedia, gill-nets, selectivity curve, interval of selection, weight/length relation, Ibitinga ReservoirAbstract
It was determined the mean selectivity curve of gill-nets utilized in the catching of the fresh-water fish "viuvinha", Moenkhausia intermedia Eigenmann, 1908, in Ibitinga Reservoir, Tietê River, São Paulo State, Brazil, through the model proposed by GULLAND ( 1971). The observed results are:
c* (L) = e -1.06 (L -1.55 m)2
where:
c* (L) =relative frequency of retention
L = total length of the fish
m = internal perimeter of the mesh
The interval of selection for different mesh sizes
(m) is given by:
Lm= í 0.81(cm) and LM= + 0.81 (cm)
Total length relationships both to body weight and internal perimeter of mesh were also determined. The females body length in the first sexual maturation period was done by Lpm = 8.50 cm. Since the females body length in the first sexual maturation is known in the reservoir, gill-nets with internal perimeter major than 5.00 cm are recommended.