Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration

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This research analyzes a population of 1760 Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 dehydrated “seahorses”, from confiscation of illegal fishing in the north of the country from a Chinese vessel in 2016 and donated to the Ricardo Palma University, Lima. Peru by the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE) of Peru a...

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Autores: Madrid-Ibarra, Flor de María, Acosta-Reyna, Ariana, López-Illanes, Orlando, Perales-del Águila, Noelany
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
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ODS
UICN
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
Análisis morfológico y morfométrico de Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “caballito de mar” en estado de deshidratación
title Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
spellingShingle Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
Madrid-Ibarra, Flor de María
CITES
conservation
IUCN
morphology
morphometry
SDG
CITES
conservación
morfología
morfometría
ODS
UICN
title_short Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
title_full Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
title_fullStr Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
title_sort Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydration
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Madrid-Ibarra, Flor de María
Acosta-Reyna, Ariana
López-Illanes, Orlando
Perales-del Águila, Noelany
author Madrid-Ibarra, Flor de María
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Acosta-Reyna, Ariana
López-Illanes, Orlando
Perales-del Águila, Noelany
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author2 Acosta-Reyna, Ariana
López-Illanes, Orlando
Perales-del Águila, Noelany
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CITES
conservation
IUCN
morphology
morphometry
SDG
CITES
conservación
morfología
morfometría
ODS
UICN
topic CITES
conservation
IUCN
morphology
morphometry
SDG
CITES
conservación
morfología
morfometría
ODS
UICN
description This research analyzes a population of 1760 Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 dehydrated “seahorses”, from confiscation of illegal fishing in the north of the country from a Chinese vessel in 2016 and donated to the Ricardo Palma University, Lima. Peru by the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE) of Peru according to delivery certificate No. 06-005565-2016, for research purposes. The morphological characteristics were analyzed and the morphometric parameters of this species were established. The sexual dimorphism ratio (1:1,32) was determined based on morphological characteristics such asthe presence of an incubation pouch in males and its absence in females. Through the Pearson correlation analysis, it was established that there is a direct proportionality between the weight that fluctuated between 0.53 and 5.37 g and the capture size between 56 and 219 mm, while the number of rings was established at 11 as an average in the trunk andtail range was from 31 to 41, observing a relationship between them. When making comparisons of the morphometric values, it was shown that the total length is independent of gender, so the differences between males and females were not signifi cant. It is considered that the seahorses were captured and dehydrated before reaching their maximum development. The overexploitation and demand for this resource make them vulnerable to depredation by illegal fishing, (VU) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Appendix II in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Wild Flora (CITES), declaring itself permanently closed. It is expected that thisresearch will generate alternative solutions for its conservation such as the development of aquaculture and, knowing the population structure, predict its viability in the future to improve conservation efforts for this threatened species,fulfilling Sustainable Development Goal 14. (SDG) “Submarine life”.
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spelling Morphological and morphometric analysis of Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “sea horse” in a state dehydrationAnálisis morfológico y morfométrico de Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “caballito de mar” en estado de deshidrataciónMadrid-Ibarra, Flor de María Acosta-Reyna, Ariana López-Illanes, Orlando Perales-del Águila, Noelany CITESconservationIUCNmorphologymorphometrySDGCITESconservaciónmorfologíamorfometríaODSUICNThis research analyzes a population of 1760 Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 dehydrated “seahorses”, from confiscation of illegal fishing in the north of the country from a Chinese vessel in 2016 and donated to the Ricardo Palma University, Lima. Peru by the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE) of Peru according to delivery certificate No. 06-005565-2016, for research purposes. The morphological characteristics were analyzed and the morphometric parameters of this species were established. The sexual dimorphism ratio (1:1,32) was determined based on morphological characteristics such asthe presence of an incubation pouch in males and its absence in females. Through the Pearson correlation analysis, it was established that there is a direct proportionality between the weight that fluctuated between 0.53 and 5.37 g and the capture size between 56 and 219 mm, while the number of rings was established at 11 as an average in the trunk andtail range was from 31 to 41, observing a relationship between them. When making comparisons of the morphometric values, it was shown that the total length is independent of gender, so the differences between males and females were not signifi cant. It is considered that the seahorses were captured and dehydrated before reaching their maximum development. The overexploitation and demand for this resource make them vulnerable to depredation by illegal fishing, (VU) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Appendix II in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Wild Flora (CITES), declaring itself permanently closed. It is expected that thisresearch will generate alternative solutions for its conservation such as the development of aquaculture and, knowing the population structure, predict its viability in the future to improve conservation efforts for this threatened species,fulfilling Sustainable Development Goal 14. (SDG) “Submarine life”.Esta investigación analiza una población de 1760 Hippocampus ingens Girard, 1858 “caballito de mar” deshidratados, procedentes de un decomiso de pesca ilegal en el norte del país a una embarcación de procedencia china en el año 2016 y donados a la Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima, Perú por el Ministerio de la Producción (PRODUCE) del Perúsegún acta de entrega N° 06-005565-2016, para fines de investigación. Se analizaron las características morfológicas y se establecieron los parámetros morfométricos de esta especie. Se determinó la relación del dimorfismo sexual (1:1,32) basándose en caracteres morfológicos como la presencia de bolsa de incubación en los machos y ausencia de ésta en las hembras. Mediante el análisis de correlación de Pearson se estableció que existe proporcionalidad directa entre el peso que fluctuó entre 0,53 y 5,37 g y la talla de captura entre 56 y 219 mm, mientras que el número de anillos se estableció en 11 como promedio en el tronco y en la cola el rango fue de 31 a 41, observando relación entre estos. Al realizarcomparaciones de los valores morfométricos, se demostró que la longitud total es independiente del género, por lo que las diferencias entre machos y hembras no fueron significativas. Se considera que los caballitos de mar fueron capturados y deshidratados antes de llegar a su máximo desarrollo. La sobreexplotación y demanda de este recurso los convierte en vulnerables a la depredación por pesca ilegal, (VU) por la Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (UICN) y apéndice II en la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres (CITES), declarándose en veda permanente. Se espera que esta investigación genere alternativas de solución para su conservación como el desarrollo de la acuicultura y, al conocer la estructura poblacional, predecir su viabilidad en el futuro para mejorar los esfuerzos de conservación de esta especie amenazada, cumpliendo el Objetivo 14 de DesarrolloSostenible (ODS) “vida submarina”.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2023-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/564710.31381/biotempo.v20i1.5647Biotempo; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (2023): Biotempo; 45-532519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v20i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/5647/7758http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/5647/8432Derechos de autor 2023 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/56472023-07-10T15:34:17Z
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