2019
DOI: 10.22579/20112629.538
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Descripción preliminar sobre el desarrollo oocitario del mapará Hypophthalmus marginatus (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) en el río Ariari, municipio de Puerto Rico, Meta

Abstract: El mapará Hypophthalmus marginatus es un bagre planctófago perteneciente a la familia Pimelodidae y es nativo de las cuencas más importantes de América del Sur. Uno de los requisitos esenciales para mantener el estoque pesquero y ampliar la oferta de especies cultivables es el estudio de los ciclos reproductivos en peces nativos, el cual contribuye significativamente al conocimiento biológico de las especies. El objetivo del presente estudio, pretende abordar de forma preliminar la caracterización del desarrol… Show more

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“…This study characterized the morphology of the follicular complex in the six Siluriformes species that were selected because of their socioeconomic and ecological importance [ 31 , 32 , 35 ]. Some species are exploited because of their economic importance, as is the case of H. marginatus [ 54 , 49 ], and species of the loricariidae family including H. zebra [ 39 , 55 , 56 ], the last through the ornamental fish trade, thereby putting it in the category of endangered species of extinction [ 57 ]. Therefore, studies on reproduction provide data to aid in the induced reproduction and captive breeding of species of economic interest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study characterized the morphology of the follicular complex in the six Siluriformes species that were selected because of their socioeconomic and ecological importance [ 31 , 32 , 35 ]. Some species are exploited because of their economic importance, as is the case of H. marginatus [ 54 , 49 ], and species of the loricariidae family including H. zebra [ 39 , 55 , 56 ], the last through the ornamental fish trade, thereby putting it in the category of endangered species of extinction [ 57 ]. Therefore, studies on reproduction provide data to aid in the induced reproduction and captive breeding of species of economic interest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%