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Table 7. Metabolic indicators in Pseudocurimata boulengeri of 
lotic ecosystems.
Sex/Lotic  Sector            
Interactions
Trigly-
ceride                    
(mg.dL
-1
)
Cholesterol 
(mg.dL
-1
)
Glucose
(mg.dL
-1
)
protein
(g.dL
-1
)
1/V 362.67
d
139.00
a
51.33
b
3.75
b
2/V 259.67
b
161.33
d
102.05
e
3.92
d
1/Q 417.33
e
142.00
a
40.00
a
3.83
c
2/Q 348.00
c
161.00
d
101.67
e
3.97
d
1/B 358.67
d
153.00
c
58.00
c
3.65
a
2/B 226.33
a
147.67
b
90.00
d
3.65
a
SE± 6.33 3.46 2.00 0.03
p 0.002 0.003 0.001 0.001
Unequal letters in the same column diers for P<0.05 according to Newman Keuls.
Glucose reected dierences between interactions except between 
2/V and 2/Q, these constitute the highest values in the study (101.67 
and 102.05 mg.dL
-1
, respectively). The smallest amount of glucose 
appears in 1/Q (40), this showed dierences with all. It is important 
to note that the highest values appear for males regardless of where 
they were captured. The proteins reected the highest amount in 2/Q, 
with dierences compared to the other interactions. The lowest was 
shown for 1/B and 2/B (3.65). 
Méndez-Martínez et al. (2022c) reported cholesterol and glucose 
values in the species Andinoacara rivulatus higher than those of this 
investigation. For example, they reported 185 mg.dL
-1
 for glucose 
in males and 222 for females. In the case of cholesterol, values of 
164 and 161 mg.dL
-1
, respectively, appear. However, when studying 
triglycerides, the results are below those discussed in this research. 
What is undoubtedly due to the species and sex among other aspects. 
Ahmadniaye-Motlagh et al. (2020), reported that such variations may 
be due to various factors such as sex, age, maturation of the gonads, 
genetic variation, habitat, climate and stress caused during handling. 
Thus, the literature refers that hematology and serum biochemistry in 
sh can assess the animal response to dierent factors such as stress, 
diseases, nutritional imbalances (Gonzales-Flores et al., 2020).
The disorders that occur due to these factors depend on the 
species, age, physiological phase, according to Erhunmwunse and 
Ainerua (2013) the concentration of cortisol, glucose and cholesterol 
can  be  aected  by hypoxic  stress, which  in  turn  can  be  altered  by 
animal density, consequently, these parameters are essential to know 
the state of the animal, it is possible to recognize the failures that are 
occurring in the system due to internal factors such as water quality 
and management. Although it is necessary to highlight that the water 
indicators were within the appropriate parameters for sh. While in 
the town of Quevedo where the highest values for total length, head 
length, as well as metabolic indicators were observed, these were 
somewhat higher from the numerical point of view. This could haves 
inuenced these results depending on what was reported by Ayazo et 
al. (2018).
Conclusions
In this study, it was shown that for the morphometric indicators, sex 
did not prevail, since weight, condition factor, thickness of the trunk 
and tail were higher for females, while the rest were higher for males, 
regardless of age, location. Biological indicators were inuenced by 
sex, with superiority for females except for the stomasomatic. While 
metabolic indicators showed variability with respect to areas and sex.
Acknowledgment
Our  thanks  to  Bella  Vista  artisanal  shing  association  for  his 
support in catching the organisms. We thank Wendy Hidalgo for 
technical support in processing the samples. The research was 
supported by the Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ). 
Support project for the call FOCYCYT-7th, project PFOC7-48-2020.
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