Abstract

The pink conch Eustrombus gigas is an important fisheries resource. At the regional level in the Caribbean, over-exploitation and habitat destruction have caused a decrease in the abundance of this resource. In order to provide necessary information for the species management in Mexico, this work aimed to analyze the total density, adult density, size structure and reproductive behavior of pink conch population at Banco Chinchorro during 2009-2010. Data from three seasons were obtained (rainy, dry and cold fronts periods) in three areas: Norte (North), Centro (Center) and Sur (South). The organisms were separated into two groups: (a) the criteria based upon legal harvest in Mexico: legal size conchs (siphonal length > 200 mm) and illegal size conchs (siphonal length < 200 mm), and (b) the criteria based upon sexual maturity using the 15 mm lip thickness standard: lip < 15 mm as juvenile conch and lip > or = 15 mm as adult conch. Copulation, spawning, egg masses and aggregations were evaluated as reproductive evidences. The highest total density was observed during the dry season with 384ind./ha, and the lowest during the rainy season with 127ind./ha. The highest density was reported at Sur (385ind./ha) and the lowest at Norte (198ind./ ha). The highest adult density was observed during the rainy season (8.33ind./ha), and the lowest occurred in the dry season (6.1 ind./ha). Adult density values were 5.55, 7.05 and 8.33ind./ha for Centro, Sur and Norte areas, respectively. Adult densities were lower than the threshold needed for reproduction, and 42% of the population may be vulnerable to fishing, as they had the minimum size for catch (Lsi 200 mm). Furthermore, only 2.2% of the population reached a Gl > 15 mm as sexual maturity indicator. During the study period, only six evidences of reproductive activity were observed. The smaller densities reported at Banco Chinchorro may cause reproduction events to be almost absent which in turn is sufficient evidence to show that the Allee Effect is acting on the queen conch population and there is an urgent need of fishery closure. Three important points were proposed for management of queen conch at Banco Chinchorro: total closure of fishing, systematic assessment of the conch population and the implementation of conch fishing refuge.

Highlights

  • Los moluscos son uno de los grupos de invertebrados más diversos (Vokes & Vokes, 1983)

  • habitat destruction have caused a decrease in the abundance of this resource

  • The organisms were separated into two groups

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MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS

Área de estudio: La Reserva de la Biosfera Banco Chinchorro (18o36’12’’ N - 87o18’28’’ W) es un arrecife en forma de atolón, que se encuentra ubicado en el Sistema Arrecifal Mesoamericano dentro de la Zona Económica Exclusiva de México y es uno de los más grandes de su tipo en la cuenca del Caribe (De Jesús Navarrete et al 2003; Vázquez-Yeomans, Ordóñez-López, Quintal-Lizama, & OrnelasRoa, 2003). Muestreo: Los muestreos fueron realizados durante el año 2009 y 2010 en tres zonas: Norte (17 245ha), Centro (21 110ha) y Sur (15 461ha), en 15 localidades de muestreo (cinco localidades por zona) consideradas tradicionalmente como zonas de pesca por los pescadores locales de E. gigas. En cada localidad se desplegaron transectos por triplicado de 100m y 2m a cada lado, abarcando un área de 400m2 por transecto durante tres temporadas climáticas: de lluvia (noviembre-febrero), seca (marzo-junio) y de frentes fríos, también conocida localmente cómo época de nortes (juliooctubre) (De Jesús-Navarrete, Oliva-Rivera, Medina-Quej, & Domínguez-Viveros, 1999). Fueron clasificados de acuerdo al tamaño mínimo de captura legal en México (200mm de Lsi) (De Jesús Navarrete et al 2003): en caracoles aptos para la pesca (Lsi≥200mm) y caracoles no aptos para la pesca (Lsi

Mar Caribe
Seca Frentes frío
Clases de talla en mm
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