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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y de Zootecnia
versión impresa ISSN 0120-2952
Resumen
MORENO, J. M. et al. Morphometric analysis and body indexes of the catfish (Eremophilus mutisii). Rev. Med. Vet. Zoot. [online]. 2019, vol.66, n.2, pp.141-153. ISSN 0120-2952. https://doi.org/10.15446/rfmvz.v66n2.82433.
With the aim of characterizing the morphometry and body indexes of Eremophilus mutisii, thirty-three fishes (27 females and 6 males) coming from the Bogotá river, specifically of the Suesca region, were used. The aspect ratio of the caudal fin was determined with the aid of the image analysis software ImageJ®. Gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indexes and carcass yield were determined for each fish. Correlation, regression and multivariate (canonical discriminant analysis) techniques were used for data analysis. Results indicated that sex does not affect the body shape of the fishes. The relationship between length and weight was fitted for each sex. The average aspect ratio of the caudal fin was 1.57, which suggests that the species has sedentary habits or slow swimming. The gonadosomatic index of the maturing females (mean: 14.43 %; range: 8.84 % to 23.22 %) increased as a function of body weight and was greater than in males (mean: 5.32 %; range: 2.31 % to 8.29 %). Therefore, the carcass yield was lower in maturing females than in males. The mean of the hepatosomatic index for females was 0.86 % (range: 0.43 % to 1.88 %) and for males was 0.63 % (range: 0.39 % to 1.09 %). As a conclusion, Eremophilus mutisii is a sedentary fish species, and females exhibit greater gonadosomatic index and lower carcass yield than males.
Palabras clave : sexual dimorphism; endemic species; vulnerable species; gonadosomatic index; carcass yield.