Some aspects of the biology of Petenia krausii Steindachner (Pisces: Cichlidae) in Lake Valencia, Venezuela |
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Authors: | O. Infante G. W. LaBar |
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Affiliation: | Escuela de Biologia, Facuhad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas;Departamento de Ecologia, Universidad Simdn Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela |
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Abstract: | Petenia kraussii Steindachner (Pisces: Cichlidae) was collected from Lake Valencia, Venezuela from April 1973 to April 1974. A total of 457 specimens were examined for stomach contents, and 471 were analyzed for length-weight relationship, sexual condition including fecundity and parasitism. P. kraussii is primarily a plankton feeder when small and utilizes benthic invertebrates after attaining about 10 cm standard length. The larvae of a benthic ephemeropteran, Campsurus sp. (Hexigenidae) was the most important single food item with gastropods and fish eggs also being found consistently in stomachs. No mature male fish were found, and only 17 of 471 fish could be identified as males, while 157 were females. Gravid females contained an estimated mean of 6266 eggs and matured at about 18 cm standard length and 100 g live weight. It was not possible to determine age from either scale or otoliths. |
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