Abstract

Studies on length-weight relationships are of great importance in fishery assessments. These studies are substantial to evaluate fish population dynamics, and in communion with the relative condition factor, could provide an estimation of potential acting environmental conditions. In this paper, we evaluated the length weight relationship and relative condition factor of small sized fish species. Fish were sampled quarterly between the years 2012-2013 and 2018-2020 in lagoons and tributaries of Rosana and Taquaruçu reservoirs, located at the lower Paranapanema River basin, Brazil. The standard length (SL) in millimeters and weight (W) in grams were measured, and the length-weight relationship was calculated using linear regression analysis (W = log (a) + b log (SL)). After, the relative condition factor (Kn) was calculated from the expression We = a.SLb. Thus, the length-weight relationships of 31 species were calculated in each environment considered, giving rise to 74 population allometric coefficients (b) and relative condition factors (Kn). As result, 24 b coefficients were concentrated between 2.5 and 3.5 and seven were out of the confidence interval, while the 74 Kn values demonstrated close to the central mean and not statistical different. Our results are relevant to the conservation of fish fauna, improving knowledge regarding small-sized fish and those living environment.

Highlights

  • Damming can promote changes in the composition and structure of the ichthyofauna (Agostinho et al, 2016) as well as altering its trophic levels

  • To complement the previous studies mentioned, we provided the length-weight relationships and relative condition factor for 31 small-sized species of fish in the Rosana and Taquaruçu reservoirs, which presented a gradient of environmental anthropogenic impact

  • The Paranapanema River is one of the main tributaries on the left bank of the upper Paraná River basin (Sampaio, 1944), flowing between the Southeast of the state of São Paulo (SP) and North of the state of Paraná (PR), Brazil (Maack, 1981). This hydrographic region has been heavily exploited for hydropower due to its high slopes, having its main channel being transformed into a cascade of reservoirs (Duke Energy, 2008)

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Introduction

Damming can promote changes in the composition and structure of the ichthyofauna (Agostinho et al, 2016) as well as altering its trophic levels Small-sized fish species are notably neglected in environmental assessments, and a great portion of their habitat may undergo interference from anthropogenic activities (Castro and Polaz, 2020)

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