
Summary
The skeletochronological analysis of pectoral spiny rays in the silurid Arius proops, collected during the "little summer of March", confirms the presence of a slow growth period during March and April in the rivers of French Guyana. Moreover, this study shows that the longevity of the species is short, 3 and a half years for the females and 3 years for the males, while their growth rate is relatively high, especially during the first half of their life.
Creator
Frédérique Lecomte, François J. Meunier, Ricardo Rojas-Beltran.
Publisher
EDP Sciences.
Language
English
Source
https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:1989007.
Media
Document
Online resources
Keywords provided by editors
Arriidae, French Guyana, growth, skeletochronology, Ariidae, Guyane française, croissance, squelettochronologie.
BIO-PLATEAUX topics
Observation of aquatic environments (environmental monitoring)
Key issue
Water and environment (water cycle, ecosystems, protection of resources, etc.)
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