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The Common whelk, Buccinum undatum (L.) is a conspicuous benthic scavenger in Irish waters, and is a valuable fisheries resource in South East Ireland. B. undatum is fished in many parts of its range, and previous studies have shown that certain life history parameters, which vary with location, make this species vulnerable to overexploitation. This makes research into each exploited stock essential to ensure sustainable fisheries management of the species. In 2003, interest in B. undatum as a complementary species in the inshore fishery east of the Inishowen Peninsula, North West Ireland, initiated investigation into fisheries related biological and population aspects of the species in this region. The current study presents estimates of spatial variation and density of the stock, size at age and growth rates, size and age at onset of sexual maturity, and timing of reproductive events in the region of the North West Irish whelk fishery for the period of June 2003 to May 2004. Analysis of variance of the total shell length of whelk landings to the fishery was conducted over spatial scales of fishing pot, fishing string and landings to vessels. Landings varied significantly in shell length at the spatial scale at which whelks are attracted to baited pots, but did not vary significantly over larger spatial scales. Depletion estimates of stock density from fisheries derived Catch per Unit Effort data and a mark re-capture experiment estimate 0.134 - 0.227 whelks per m2. Two independent methods of age determination found similar growth logistics functions for B. undatum.Modal analysis of length frequency distribution of landings to the fishery estimated symptotic length, Leo = 151.64 mm and Brody growth coefficient, K = 0.04. Analysis of the striae in individual opercula, where each stria was found to represent annual growth, estimated Loo = 137.73 mm and K = 0.12. Common whelks in the region of the North West Irish whelk fishery grow slowly and are long-lived, with 19 opercula striae recorded in one individual. Onset of sexual maturity is late, and no sex-specific differences in size or age at maturity were determined in the present study. Males were found to achieve sexual maturity at 83.30 ± 10.77 mm, and 8.9 - 11.1 years of age, and females at 82.62 ± 10.68 mm and 8.8 to 11.1 years of age. Systematic observations of reproductive events, including histological changes to the female ovary and male testis, and changes in the size and mass of body components, suggest that breeding occurred between the autumn and winter months of October and December 2003. Biological aspects of B. undatum in the study region are compared with previous studies from other regions, and discussed in relation to sustainable management of the fishery.
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The population structure, reproductive period, and juvenile recruitment of Panopeus americanus were studied in order to enhance knowledge of its life cycle and reproductive strategy and promote the maintenance of its natural stocks in an impacted region. Specimens were collected in the remnant human-impacted mangrove at Araca, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, at two-month intervals from January to November 2005, at low tide, with a capture effort by three people. The crabs were measured (carapace width, CW) and sexed. The total catch was 275 animals, including 132 males (48.0%); 127 females (46.2%), of which 39 were ovigerous (14.2% of total catch); and 16 individuals whose sex could not be identified (5.8%). No correlation was observed between water temperature and the number of collected individuals; however, there was a significant, positive correlation with salinity. Males were significantly larger than females. The size-frequency distribution was bimodal, reflecting the occurrende of more than one recruitment pulse and the differential abundance of adults during the period of study. The overall sex ratio was 1:0.97 favoring males, and was not significantly different from the expected value, i.e., this population fits the anomalous pattern of sex occurrence in size classes. Ovigerous females were captured in all sampled months, which explain the continuous recruitment observed. Expected low levels of individuals of different size classes in the population were not confirmed. All population aspects found here allowed us to infer that this population of P. americanus is well established in the impacted mangrove by virtue of its reproductive strategy.
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Alexandre Oliveira Almeida, Emerson Contreira Mossolin, and Joaldo Rocha Luz (2010) Reproductive biology of the freshwater shrimp Atya scabra (Leach, 1815) (Crustacea: Atyidae) in Ilheus, Bahia, Brazil. Zoological Studies 49(2): 243-252. Reproduction and population aspects of the freshwater shrimp Atya scabra in the Santana River, city of Ilheus, state of Bahia, Brazil, were studied from Apr. 2004 to May 2005. During these 14 mo, 3752 individuals were captured, with a sex ratio of 1.01 males for each female. The total number of individuals caught per month ranged 80-532. Males were generally larger than females. The smallest female found (5.40 mm in carapace length and 29.03 mm in total length) was ovigerous, which indicates that only adult individuals were caught. Ovigerous females were found every month, which indicates continuous reproduction and a high index of reproductive activity during the year. The highest reproduction indices were observed in May (94.3%) and Oct. (98.6%) 2004, and Mar. (93.7%) 2005. Fecundity ranged 870-8907 eggs, with a mean of 3811 (+/- 1992.87) eggs per female. The size of the females and their fecundity were positively correlated. The distribution of individuals in length classes by month showed that representatives of smaller classes occurred throughout almost the entire study period. This indicates a constant input of individuals into the population, which corroborates the characterization of the reproductive period as being continuous, and explains the large numbers of ovigerous females found each month. The 2nd abdominal segment is proportionally larger in females than in males, in width, height, and pleural length: these female secondary characteristics are related to an increased incubation area for eggs. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/49.2/243.pdf
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Este estudio presenta un panorama general de las tendencias de la participación laboral femenina en América Latina y, sobre esta base, aporta elementos conceptuales y metodológicos para el análisis del bono de género —entendido como el beneficio económico potencial que se obtiene por el incremento de la participación de la mujer en la actividad productiva— y para la cuantificación de su impacto económico en la región.
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Hemiodus unimaculatus (Bloch, 1794) está entre as principais espécies desembarcadas na área de influência da Usina Hidrelétrica de Tucuruí (UHE Tucuruí), contudo são poucas as informações existentes sobre a pesca e biologia da espécie na área. Logo, o trabalho se propõe a verificar as mudanças espaciais na população de H. unimaculatus, determinar as curvas de seletividade das redes utilizadas e calcular alguns parâmetros de sua dinâmica populacional. O local de estudo corresponde à área localizada a partir da barragem da UHE Tucuruí, compreendendo Reservatório (zona de inundação) e Montante. As coletas foram efetuadas trimestralmente nos anos de 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006 e 2007 e semestralmente nos anos de 2002 e 2004, em cinco locais no reservatório e dois na montante, utilizando bateria de redes de emalhar de 50 m de comprimento e 3 m de altura, com malhas de 40, 60, 80 e 100 mm entre nós opostos. O teste de Kruskal-Wallis foi utilizado para comparar as médias de comprimento total e o peso dos espécimes ao nível de significância de 5%; a variação espaço-temporal das capturas foi determinada pela análise de Cluster e pelo SIMPER; a seletividade de rede pela construção das curvas de seleção; e os aspectos populacionais (crescimento, longevidade, mortalidade, recrutamento e o rendimento por recruta) com o auxílio do programa FISAT II. Os resultados demonstraram que as fêmeas são maiores e mais pesadas que os machos. No período inicial (2001-2003) a espécie dividia a área de estudo em zona de desova e crescimento, enquanto no período final (2005-2007) não havia diferença quanto o uso do espaço. A malha de 60 mm é a mais indicada para a pesca, considerando a captura de 50% de indivíduos adultos. A proporção sexual de 1,44:1 foi favorável as fêmeas (χ2c = 28,86; p < 0,0001). As relações peso total/comprimento total apresentaram correlação positiva, não diferindo entre os sexos (t = -0,097; p = 0,9229), sendo que machos e fêmeas exibiram crescimento do tipo isométrico. O fator de condição não foi diferente entre os pontos de coleta, sugerindo que a espécie utiliza toda a área de estudo como zona de alimentação. Os parâmetros de crescimento de von Bertalanffy foram L∞ = 358 mm, k = 0,55 ano-1 e t0 = -0,15 ano. As médias de mortalidade total e natural foram de 3,04 ano-1 e 0,7 ano-1, respectivamente. A taxa de explotação foi estimada em 0,77 e o rendimento por recruta mostrou que a taxa de exploração do estoque de H. unimaculatus deve ser reduzida em 52% para manter o recrutamento e a desova. Assim, com todas as informações geradas, é possível notar que as mudanças na estrutura e dinâmica espaço-temporal de H. unimaculatus são um processo de adaptação contínuo e o manejo pesqueiro adequado se torna essencial para a preservação da espécie. Para atingir esse objetivo, faz-se necessário rever a legislação pesqueira atual, buscando uma otimização do tamanho de malha para a captura da espécie, diminuir a taxa de exploração e monitorar regularmente a seletividade e os parâmetros populacionais.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Biociências - FCLAS
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Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps have focused on population aspects and wasp-seed exploitation at the level of the inflorescence. Detailed studies on larval and gall development are required to more fully understand how resources are exploited and adaptations fine-tuned by each partner in nursery pollination mutualisms. We studied the larval development of the active pollinating fig wasp, Pegoscapus sp., and the galling process of individual flowers within the figs of its monoecious host, Ficus citrifolia, in Brazil. The pollinator development is strongly dependent on flower pollination. Figs entered by pollen-free wasps were in general more likely to abort. Retained, unpollinated figs had both higher larval mortality and a lower number of wasps. Pegoscapus sp. larvae are adapted to plant development, with two contrasting larval feeding strategies proceeding alongside gall development. The first two larval stages behave as ovary parasites. Later larval stages feed on hypertrophied endosperm. This indicates that a successful galling process relies on endosperm, and also reveals why pollination would be a prerequisite for the production of high-quality galls for this Pegoscapus species.
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Este documento profundiza en el análisis de las transformaciones demográficas que están y seguirán imponiendo desafíos para el cuidado a los países de América Latina en las décadas futuras. Este análisis se realiza poniendo especial énfasis en cómo estas tendencias desafían a la organización social del cuidado y en las distintas opciones con que los países cuentan para trabajar sobre la oferta de cuidados haciendo frente, al mismo tiempo, a los incrementos de demanda de cuidados.