195 resultados para Prochilodus nigricans


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Blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, tag and recapture data are summarized for 1954-1988. During this period, 8,447 fish have been tagged and only 30 (0.35 percent) have been returned. Results of the tagging program indicate that blue marlin not only travel considerable distances (7,OOO km from the U. S. Virgin Islands to the Ivory Coast of West Africa), but have remained at large for up to 8 years. Seasonal movements, however, are difficult to determine accurately.

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Tesis (Doctor en Medicina) UANL, 2014.

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1. Prochilodus lineatus (Prochilodontidae, Characiformes) is a migratory species of great economic importance both in fisheries and aquaculture that is found throughout the Jacui, Paraiba do Sul, Parana, Paraguay and Uruguay river basins in South America. Earlier population studies of P. lineatus in the rio Grande basin (Parana basin) indicated the existence of a single population; however, the range of this species has been fragmented by the construction of several dams. Such dams modified the environmental conditions and could have constrained the reproductive migration of P. lineatus, possibly leading to changes in the population genetic structure. 2. In order to evaluate how genetic diversity is allocated in the rio Grande basin, 141 specimens of P. lineatus from eight collection sites were analysed using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) with 15 restriction enzymes. 3. Forty-six haplotypes were detected, and 70% of them are restricted. The mean genetic variability indexes (h = 0.7721 and pi = 1.6%) were similar to those found in natural populations with a large effective size. Fst and Exact Test values indicated a lack of structuring among the samples, and the model of isolation by distance was tested and rejected. 4. The haplotype network indicated that this population of P. lineatus has been maintained as a single variable stock with some differences in the genetic composition (haplotypes) between samples. Indications of population expansion were detected, and this finding was supported by neutrality tests and mismatch distribution analyses. 5. The present study focused on regions between dams to serve as a parameter for further evaluations of genetic variability and the putative impact of dams and repopulation programmes in natural populations of P. lineatus. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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O gênero Myotis possui mais de 80 espécies distribuídas globalmente. Estas espécies são morfologicamente muito semelhantes e raramente refletem especialização. Consequentemente, sua identificação é dificultada e conduz à complexidade taxonômica do grupo. O gênero teve incontestável sucesso evolutivo e seus representantes podem ser encontrados em todos os continentes (exceção da Antártica), de habitats semidesérticos a regiões subantárticas. A espécie M. nigricans distribui-se na Região Neotropical, ocorrendo desde o sul do México até o sul do Brasil e norte do Peru, Bolívia e Argentina. Suas características morfológicas, contudo, parecem não estar bem definidas. Informações sobre dimorfismo sexual e variação geográfica pouco foram abordados para M. nigricans no Brasil. Destaca-se, ainda, que M. nigricans frequentemente é confundida com outra espécie do gênero: M. riparia.Essas questões enfatizam ainda mais a problemática taxonômica do grupo. Com o objetivo de avaliar a existência de dimorfismo sexual e variação geográfica no tamanho e na forma do crânio de M. nigricans de duas áreas geográficas brasileiras, foram realizadas análises morfológicas através das técnicas de morfometria tradicional e geométrica. Examinaram-se 131 espécimes adultos de Myotis nigricans provenientes de duas áreas geográficas do Brasil: Ceará e Sul do Brasil (Paraná, Santa Catarina e Rio Grande do Sul). Para a análise da morfometria tradicional foram realizadas dez medidas cranianas e, adicionalmente, foi realizada a medida do antebraço. Para a análise da morfometria geométrica foram definidos 30 marcos anatômicos nas vistas lateral e palatal do crânio de M. nigricans. O dimorfismo sexual foi analisado apenas para os espécimes do Sul do Brasil e a variação geográfica apenas para as fêmeas, devido ao pequeno número de exemplares machos provenientes da região do Ceará, depositado nas instituições consultadas. As análises da morfometria tradicional e geométrica evidenciaram a presença de dimorfismo sexual unicamente em relação ao tamanho. Em todas as análises, as fêmeas foram maiores que os machos. Não foram verificadas diferenças na forma do crânio entre machos e fêmeas, uma vez que as análises das deformações parciais e relativas não evidenciaram diferenças entre os sexos. Foi verificada a existência de variação geográfica no tamanho e na forma das estruturas estudadas. Os espécimes do Sul do Brasil foram maiores que os espécimes do Ceará. A análise da morfometria geométrica indicou a formação de dois grupos que correspondem às duas áreas geográficas. Foram geradas grades de deformação que exibem claramente as variações na forma do crânio. Os resultados obtidos neste estudo contribuem para o conhecimento da morfologia de M. nigricans e podem, ainda, fornecer auxílio em relação à taxonomia das espécies de Myotis no Brasil.

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Diet composition of the blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, from the southwestern equatorial Atlantic Ocean was analyzed between October 2004 and November 2005. In the 226 stomachs of fish ranging between 100 and 311 cm lower jaw -fork length (LJFL), 44 items were identified, including 31 fishes and 13 cephalopods. Seventy stomachs were empty (23.6 %). M. nigricans fed preferentially on heavy and muscular scombrid fishes especially upon the skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758), probably to sustain their high metabolism, and on a variety of other items composed mainly by epipelagic species of fish and cephalopods.

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This work evaluated, parasitic infections by Neoechinorhynchus curemai (Acanthocephala: Neoechinorhynchidae) in Prochilodus lineatus captured between August 2000 and August 2001 in the Parana River, Presidente Epitacio, São Paulo, Brazil. of 87 fishes examined, 59 were infected (25 males and 34 females). High mean intensities occurred in August 2000 (45.2, range 2-204), September 2000 (28.5, range 11-73), October 2000 (59.3, range 2-250) and February 2001 (27.3, range 3-73). There was no relationship of rainfall with mean intensity and prevalence. Males were more parasitized (P < 0.05) than females. This work contributes to the knowledge of helminth parasites of fish from a little studied region of the Parana River, showing diversity in their fauna when compared to other places in the same river. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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The aim of this study was to determine the toxicity of the aqueous extract of neem leaves, a product extensively used in fish-farms as alternative for the control of fish parasites and fish fry predators, for the neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus. The 24 It LC(50) of neem leaf extract for juveniles P lineatus was estimated as 4.8 g L(-1); the fish were then exposed for 24 h to 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 g L(-1) or only clean water (control). Plasma glucose levels were higher in fish exposed to 2.5 g L(-1) and 5.0 g L(-1) neem extract, relative to control, indicating a typical stress response. Neem extract did not interfere with the osmoregulating capacity of the fish, as their plasma sodium, chloride, total protein and osmolarity did not change. The presence of the biopesticide interfered with the antioxidant defense system of P. lineatus, as there was a decrease in liver catalase activity at all neem concentrations and the detoxifying enzyme glutathione-S-transferase was activated in fish exposed to 5.0 g L(-1). Fish exposed to all neem extract concentrations exhibited damaged gill and kidney tissue. These results indicate that although neem extract is less toxic to P. lineatus than other synthetic insecticides used in fish-farming it does cause functional and morphological changes in this fish species. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.