Peixes da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná e áreas adjacentes: revised, annotated and updated
Author
Ota, Renata Rúbia
Author
Deprá, Gabriel de Carvalho
Author
Graça, Weferson Júnio da
Author
Pavanelli, Carla Simone
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Neotropical Ichthyology
2018
2018-06-11
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journal article
10.1590/1982-0224-20170094
f68fe85c-2a4c-4625-b684-74f61398d6c2
1982-0224
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Ictalurus punctatus
(Rafinesque, 1818)
Fig. 22
Body elongated; greatest body depth contained 4.4 and caudal peduncle depth 10.0 times in SL; head length 3.7, anal-fin base length 3.6, adipose-fin base length 9.9, and maxillary-barbel length
3.4 in
SL; snout length 2.4, horizontal orbital diameter 5.0 and least interorbital width
2.5 in
HL. Mouth terminal. Dorsal fin with I,6, pectoral fin with I,8-9, pelvic fin with I,6-7 and anal fin with 29 or 30 rays. Ground color pale brown; hyaline fins with distal margins black.
Maximum standard length.
120.0 mm.
Biological data.
Lives in streams, reservoirs, ponds and lakes. Juveniles feed primarily on aquatic insects, whereas adults present feeding habit omnivorous (insects, snails, crawfish, green algae, aquatic plants, seeds and small fish) (
Wellborn, 1988
). Presents parental care, which is carried out by males (
Zanatta
et al.
, 2010
)
Distribution.
Eastern North America, from southern
Canada
and northern
USA
to eastern
Mexico
. Widely introduced elsewhere (
Eschmeyer
et al.
, 2017
).
Remarks.
Ictalurus punctatus
, native of North America, has been captured in the rio São Francisco Verdadeiro, tributary of the left bank of the upper rio
Paraná
, since 2010 by Companhia Paranaense de Energia (Copel) staff, and in the rio Iguatemi, right bank of the upper rio
Paraná
, since 2007 by V. F. B. Silva and collaborators. Its occurrence in the region can be associated with fish-farming and escapes from recreational angling ponds.