Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile

Two genera of fish, Orestias (Cyprinodontidae) and Trichomycterus (Trichomicteridae), inhabit in the Lauca National Park, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, located at the Andes highlands in northern Chile. The present study analyzed the length-weight relationship for four native species of Orestias (O. pari...

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Main Authors: Pablo Rojas, Rodrigo Pardo, Irma Vila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Freshwater Ecology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2021.1971782
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spelling doaj-8e6cdfac9ad640239a365085d0b9e0002021-09-20T12:43:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Freshwater Ecology0270-50602156-69412021-01-0136128529110.1080/02705060.2021.19717821971782Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, ChilePablo Rojas0Rodrigo Pardo1Irma Vila2Departamento de Ciencias Ecológicas, Universidad de ChileAqua Expert, Centro de Estudios AmbientalesDepartamento de Ciencias Ecológicas, Universidad de ChileTwo genera of fish, Orestias (Cyprinodontidae) and Trichomycterus (Trichomicteridae), inhabit in the Lauca National Park, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, located at the Andes highlands in northern Chile. The present study analyzed the length-weight relationship for four native species of Orestias (O. parinacotensis, O. laucaensis, O. chungarensis and O. piacotensis) and two native species of Tricomycterius (T. chungaraensis and T. laucaensis), obtained at seven different localities. Our results showed that the growth coefficient values “b” for Orestias ranged from 2.89 (O. parinacotensis) through 4.04 (O. piacotensis) and Trichomycterus between 2.53 (T. laucaensis in Parinacota wetland) through 3.14 (T. laucaensis in Caquena River). All length-weight relationships were significant (p < 0.01), with r2 higher than 0.82. O. laucaensis, O. piacotensis and T. chungaraensis showed positive allometric growth (b > 3). However, two species O. parinacotensis and T. laucaensis showed negative allometric growth (b < 3). Only O. chungarensis showed isometric growth with b = 3. Intense anthropic activity, exotic fish introduction, and climate change present important risks for a unique endemic fish community of the high Andes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2021.1971782andean high plateau; freshwater fish; total length; weight relationships
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Irma Vila
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Irma Vila
Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile
Journal of Freshwater Ecology
andean high plateau; freshwater fish; total length; weight relationships
author_facet Pablo Rojas
Rodrigo Pardo
Irma Vila
author_sort Pablo Rojas
title Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile
title_short Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile
title_full Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile
title_fullStr Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Length-weight relationships native fish of Southern Altiplano: Lauca National Park, Chile
title_sort length-weight relationships native fish of southern altiplano: lauca national park, chile
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Freshwater Ecology
issn 0270-5060
2156-6941
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Two genera of fish, Orestias (Cyprinodontidae) and Trichomycterus (Trichomicteridae), inhabit in the Lauca National Park, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, located at the Andes highlands in northern Chile. The present study analyzed the length-weight relationship for four native species of Orestias (O. parinacotensis, O. laucaensis, O. chungarensis and O. piacotensis) and two native species of Tricomycterius (T. chungaraensis and T. laucaensis), obtained at seven different localities. Our results showed that the growth coefficient values “b” for Orestias ranged from 2.89 (O. parinacotensis) through 4.04 (O. piacotensis) and Trichomycterus between 2.53 (T. laucaensis in Parinacota wetland) through 3.14 (T. laucaensis in Caquena River). All length-weight relationships were significant (p < 0.01), with r2 higher than 0.82. O. laucaensis, O. piacotensis and T. chungaraensis showed positive allometric growth (b > 3). However, two species O. parinacotensis and T. laucaensis showed negative allometric growth (b < 3). Only O. chungarensis showed isometric growth with b = 3. Intense anthropic activity, exotic fish introduction, and climate change present important risks for a unique endemic fish community of the high Andes.
topic andean high plateau; freshwater fish; total length; weight relationships
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2021.1971782
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