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100.1.#.a: Cruz Gómez, Adolfo; Franco López, Jonathan; Rodríguez Varela, Asela del Carmen

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245.1.0.a: TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE SALAZAR LAGOON, STATE OF MEXICO, MEXICO

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520.3.#.a: Girardinichthys multiradiatus is a viviparous fish endemic to Mexico located in the Lerma, Balsas and Panuco Hydrological Basins. In the State of Mexico, it is distributed mainly in the Rio Lerma Basin, and despite the relevance of this species due to its endemism, studies on its food are scarce even though they are fundamental to the knowledge of its biology. The specimens were collected in the Salazar Lagoon, in total 204 stomachs of this species (82 females and 122 males) were examined during an annual cycle. Percentages in number, weight and frequency, Zander"s food importance index and Levins trophic niche amplitude were obtained for the analysis of stomach content. G. multiradiatus consumed 14 type food items and according to Zander index bivalves and gastropods, were essential dietary food for both sexes during study period. According to Levins index, the niche amplitude was low, so it is considered a specialist. In Salazar, mollusks and crustaceans were the basis of G. multiradiatus" diet. This species is carnivorous and the results in Salazar show variations in their diet compared to other reservoirs studied, which makes it necessary to carry out more studies on their trophic ecology in the environments of the State of Mexico in order to propose alternatives of conservation.

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TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE SALAZAR LAGOON, STATE OF MEXICO, MEXICO

Cruz Gómez, Adolfo; Franco López, Jonathan; Rodríguez Varela, Asela del Carmen

Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, UNAM, publicado en BIOCYT. Biología, Ciencia y Tecnología, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Cruz Gómez, Adolfo, et al. (2020). TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE SALAZAR LAGOON, STATE OF MEXICO, MEXICO. BIOCYT Biología Ciencia y Tecnología; Vol. 13, 2020. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4149973

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Autor(es)
Cruz Gómez, Adolfo; Franco López, Jonathan; Rodríguez Varela, Asela del Carmen
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biología y Química
Título
TROPHIC ECOLOGY OF GIRARDINICHTHYS MULTIRADIATUS (MEEK, 1904) (PISCES: GOODEIDAE) IN THE SALAZAR LAGOON, STATE OF MEXICO, MEXICO
Fecha
2020-10-08
Resumen
Girardinichthys multiradiatus is a viviparous fish endemic to Mexico located in the Lerma, Balsas and Panuco Hydrological Basins. In the State of Mexico, it is distributed mainly in the Rio Lerma Basin, and despite the relevance of this species due to its endemism, studies on its food are scarce even though they are fundamental to the knowledge of its biology. The specimens were collected in the Salazar Lagoon, in total 204 stomachs of this species (82 females and 122 males) were examined during an annual cycle. Percentages in number, weight and frequency, Zander"s food importance index and Levins trophic niche amplitude were obtained for the analysis of stomach content. G. multiradiatus consumed 14 type food items and according to Zander index bivalves and gastropods, were essential dietary food for both sexes during study period. According to Levins index, the niche amplitude was low, so it is considered a specialist. In Salazar, mollusks and crustaceans were the basis of G. multiradiatus" diet. This species is carnivorous and the results in Salazar show variations in their diet compared to other reservoirs studied, which makes it necessary to carry out more studies on their trophic ecology in the environments of the State of Mexico in order to propose alternatives of conservation.
Tema
Conservation; food importance; Levins index; trophic niche amplitude; Zander index
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2007-2082

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