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Abstract

Population Structure of the Brazilian Carapeba Eugerres brasilianus in a Complex of Lagoon Systems from Southwest Atlantic Ocean Inferred from Otolith Elemental and Shape Signatures †

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Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental (CIIMAR/CIMAR), 4450-208 Matosinhos, Portugal
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Departamento de Biologia Marinha, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói 24001-970, Brazil
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LAQV/REQUIMTE, Departamento de Ciências Químicas, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade do Porto, 4050-313 Porto, Portugal
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Departamento de Saúde Ambiental, Escola Superior de Saúde do Politécnico do Porto (ESS/P.PORTO), Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida 400, 4200-072 Porto, Portugal
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Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Fernando Pessoa (FCS/UFP), 4200-150 Porto, Portugal
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Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto (ICBAS-UP), 4050-313 Porto, Portugal
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at the IX Iberian Congress of Ichthyology, Porto, Portugal, 20–23 June 2022.
Presenting author (Poster presentation).
Biol. Life Sci. Forum 2022, 13(1), 60; https://doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013060
Published: 8 June 2022
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The IX Iberian Congress of Ichthyology)

Abstract

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The Brazilian mojarra, Eugerres brasilianus, is an economically important species for the artisanal fisheries that exist in the estuarine environments along the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Despite this, knowledge about its population structure is scarce, and no management strategies have been applied to ensure the sustainability of E. brasilianus fisheries in Brazil. Thus, the present study intended to understand the population structure of E. brasilianus in a complex system of lagoons in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. A total of 90 individuals were collected in the lagoons of Piratininga-Itaipu (IP), Saquarema (SQ) and Araruama (AR) between December 2019 and March 2020. For the analyses, 30 individuals per location from the same age group (2 years old), following age estimation by counting the annual growth increments, were used. The contour of the shape of each otolith was evaluated using elliptical Fourier descriptors (EFD). Multi-elemental signatures (MES) of the whole otoliths were obtained using solution-based inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate statistics to assess the degree of separation between individuals from different lagoons. EFD data showed differences between regions. MES exhibited distinct regional patterns, mainly driven by differences in Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca, Mn/Ca, Li/Ca and Cu/Ca ratios. Reclassification accuracy rates obtained from linear discriminant function analyses using both EFD and MES of otoliths were 100% (IP), 90% (SQ) and 97% (AR). Therefore, a clear distinction between the population groups was observed, probably related to the inherent characteristics of each lagoon system, their semi-restricted connectivity with the adjacent coastal zone, as well as the estuarine-opportunistic behavior of the species. Thus, the results suggest that these fisheries should be managed as different population-units.

Author Contributions

Conceptualization, A.T.C.; Formal analysis, P.A. and A.T.C.; Investigation, P.A., M.C. and A.T.C.; Resources, M.C. and A.T.C.; Fish sampling, R.O. and C.M.-N.; Methodology, P.A., E.P., A.A., R.A. and A.T.C.; writing—original draft preparation, P.A.; Writing—review and editing, P.A., M.C. and A.T.C.; Supervision, M.C. and A.T.C.; Funding acquisition, M.C. and A.T.C. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Funding

This research was supported by the Strategic Funding UIDB/04423/2020 and UIDP/04423/2020 through Portuguese funds provided by FCT, and by Brazilian Funds provided by FUNBIO through the project Sistema Lagunares. Almeida P. has a PhD grant from CAPES.

Institutional Review Board Statement

Not applicable (animals obtained from commercial fisheries).

Informed Consent Statement

Not applicable.

Data Availability Statement

Datasets available upon request and after author’s evaluation.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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Almeida, P.; Costa, M.; Oliveira, R.; Pinto, E.; Almeida, A.; Azevedo, R.; Monteiro-Neto, C.; Correia, A.T. Population Structure of the Brazilian Carapeba Eugerres brasilianus in a Complex of Lagoon Systems from Southwest Atlantic Ocean Inferred from Otolith Elemental and Shape Signatures. Biol. Life Sci. Forum 2022, 13, 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013060

AMA Style

Almeida P, Costa M, Oliveira R, Pinto E, Almeida A, Azevedo R, Monteiro-Neto C, Correia AT. Population Structure of the Brazilian Carapeba Eugerres brasilianus in a Complex of Lagoon Systems from Southwest Atlantic Ocean Inferred from Otolith Elemental and Shape Signatures. Biology and Life Sciences Forum. 2022; 13(1):60. https://doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013060

Chicago/Turabian Style

Almeida, Paulo, Marcus Costa, Raiane Oliveira, Edgar Pinto, Agostinho Almeida, Rui Azevedo, Cassiano Monteiro-Neto, and Alberto Teodorico Correia. 2022. "Population Structure of the Brazilian Carapeba Eugerres brasilianus in a Complex of Lagoon Systems from Southwest Atlantic Ocean Inferred from Otolith Elemental and Shape Signatures" Biology and Life Sciences Forum 13, no. 1: 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013060

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