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Publicado 2016
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The objectives of this study were the evaluation of the adaptation capabilities of re‐stocked Arapaima gigas and their individual behavioural movements (males and females) to the wild environment compared to wild individuals still present in Lake Imiria, Peru and their survival rates. Using radio telemetry (external transmitters, 75 × 17 mm diameter, 35 g in air, ATS, Isanti, MN, USA), adaptation and behaviour of externally tagged, restocked cage‐raised (124–143 cm TL, n = 14) and wild A. gigas (117–153 cm TL, n = 8), were monitored, focusing observations on individual behaviour and preferential localization in the lake. Home range size determined by minimum convex polygons (MCP95) or Kernel Density Estimation (KDE95) varied from 0.001 to around 4 km2, but the average KDE50 was relatively small (0.1 km2) in comparison to the tracked fish size (117–153 cm TL), indicating strong...
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Resalta la importancia de los avances en la investigación y gestión de los recursos pesqueros de la cuenca amazónica y afianzan la necesidad de trabajar en cooperación para promover el desarrollo sostenible de la amazonía y contribuir a contrarrestar los niveles de pobreza y de desarrollo actuales.