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Population structure of the seahorse Hippocampus reidi (Syngnathiformes: Syngnathidae) in a Brazilian semi-arid estuary.

Authors :
Alves Valentim, Gabriela
Mesquita Pinto, Leonardo
César Gurgel-Lourenço, Ronaldo
de Sousa Rodrigues-Filho, Carlos Alberto
Iván Sánchez-Botero, Jorge
Source :
Neotropical Ichthyology. 2023, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p1-19. 19p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The longsnout seahorse (Hippocampus reidi) is a vulnerable species found along most of the Brazilian coastline, such as semi-arid estuaries with strong rainfall seasonality, hypersalinity, and low depth. To evaluate the population structure of H. reidi over time, we monitored the seahorse population in the Pacoti estuary (Brazil) for one year, based on 248 registered specimens. Salinity, water transparency, sex, pregnancy, body height, and holdfast use were registered. Mixed linear models revealed that sampling month, salinity, and transparency had no influence on population density in the lower zone of the estuary. Pregnant individuals were more frequent in the dry season and at higher salinities. Mean body height (12.7 cm) increased in the dry season. Bright colors were predominant. The seahorses employed nine types of holdfasts, most often mangrove roots, and were found to reproduce throughout the year, peaking in the dry season. Salinity and transparency did not impact population density. In Brazilian semi-arid estuaries, the longsnout seahorse is strongly associated with mangrove vegetation, used as holdfast. Therefore, the conservation of seahorse populations depends on the conservation of the local mangrove forests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16796225
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neotropical Ichthyology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174809115
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-2023-0004