233 resultados para náuplios de Artemia
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Stryphnodendron obovatum Benth. known as barbatimão de folha miúda, is a typical tree of the Midwest and Southeast “Cerrado” regions of Brazil. Several secondary metabolites have been identified in its barks, including tannins, described on the literature as allelochemicals. Beholding to identify a possible allelopathic activity in S. obovatum leaves, we tested hydroethanolic EtOH:H2 O (70% and 50% v/v) extracts, in different concentrations, on the initial development of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Among the results, we highlight the effect of the 50% hydroethanolic extract in inhibiting the formation of the main and the secondary roots and the stimulation of the hypocotyl growth in C. sativus by the 70% hydroethanolic extract, both in all concentrations tested. The cytotoxic activity, evaluated by bioassay toxicity on Artemia salina Leach., was negative for the tested extracts (LC50> 1000 mg.mL-1). Concomitantly, the molluscicidal activity, evaluated against snails of Biomphalaria glabrata Say, presented low acute toxicity of solutions of 70% hydroethanolic extract at concentrations of 128.9 mg.mL-1 and 172.8 mg.mL-1 and values above 250 mg.mL-1 to solutions of 50% hydroalcoholic extract, being therefore considered inactive for these. The results suggest the existence of allelochemicals in the extracts tested and they have low toxicity.
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The aim of this work was to investigate the s of daily prey concentration during the first 15 days of active feeding of Hoplias lacerdae larvae, and the juvenile size on the feed training. In the first phase, the larvae received five Artemia nauplii concentrations (P). In the second phase, the juveniles from each treatment were trained to accept formulated diet. Superior growth was related to higher initial daily prey concentrations (900 and 1100 nauplii larvae-1). During feed training, the growth tendency was similar to that verified in the first phase. The lowest values of specific growth rate (SGR) were registered after the introduction of the semi-moist diet used in the feed training. However, the values of SGR recovered along the experiment and similar rates were found among the treatments. Survival, mortality and cannibalism were similar in the different treatments at the end of both phases. It can be concluded that: the prey concentration affects growth of H. lacerdae during the first 15 days of active feeding, and feed training can be initialized with juveniles of about 16 mm of total length.
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Pós-graduação em Aquicultura - FCAV
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En el estudio de eclosión de Artemia franciscana a nivel de laboratorio, tuvo como objetivo determinar el tipo de tratamiento que se adapta a condiciones de laboratorio brindando buenos resultados para la eclosión del crustáceo Artemia ( Artemia franciscana Kellogg). La metodología utilizada consistió en la toma de datos en el laboratorio evaluando los siguientes tratamientos: Toma de pH de los ensayos; Toma de temperatura; Salinidad; Medición de Sobrevivencia. Una vez establecido el estudio se procedió a poner el huevo de Artemia, en lo cual se pusieron a eclosionar durante 48 horas para iniciar el proceso eclosivo del crustáceo. El manejo que se aplicó en el estudio consistió en tomar datos de temperatura y del pH para llevar un control y seguimiento a la eclosión de Artemia así como el control de la alimentación que consistía a base de una dieta de pastilla de alga S pirulina máxima triturada. De acuerdo al análisis estadístico realizado con metodología de DUNCAN, correlación de Pearson y procesado en el programa estadístico INFOSTAT indican que la mejor eclosión se obtuvo en el tratamiento D con un 65.40% dando pautas de ser el tratamiento que mejor se adapto a las condiciones de laboratorio. La sobre vivencia de los otros tratamientos es positiva y adaptable a las condiciones de laboratorio donde es recomendable utilizar recipientes con mayor capacidad de almacenamiento de agua. Recomendándose para futuros cultivos de Artemia se puede llevar a cabo el manejo ya implementado en el Laboratorio de Ciencias Biológicas de la Universidad Nacional Agraria para un mayor rendimiento en la sobre vivencia del estudio. Y seguir proporcionando información para la eclosion de dicho crustáceo que representa una opción alimenticia de bajo impacto a productores pesqueros del país.
Post-larval feeding of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1802) on cultured zooplankton and artemia diets
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The findings are presented of a study undertaken to provide baseline information that may be employed to develop a simplified hatchery technique for postlarval feeding of Clarias gariepinus on zooplankton cultured indoors in small aquaria. Three series of experiments were undertaken to identify the type and quantity of organic manure that would produce maximum densities of zooplankton in the shortest time in indoor cultures. Results suggest the possibility of the culture of natural zooplankton populations for use in larval feeding of C. gariepinus fry. Its effective hatchery application would bring about reduction in the unit cost per fingerling and ensure continuous hatchery operations even in the absence of Artemia cysts
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Os recifes de corais são ecossistemas diversos com alta densidade de biodiversidade, o que leva a intensa competição entre as espécies. Estas espécies podem produzir substâncias desconhecidas, muitas com valor farmacológico. Chromonephthea braziliensis é um coral mole invasor, originário do Oceano Indo-Pacífico, que foi possivelmente transportado por plataformas de petróleo e cuja presença é uma ameaça para a biodiversidade da região de Arraial do Cabo (RJ). Esta espécie produz metabólitos secundários que são responsáveis pela indução de danos para o ecossistema local. A finalidade deste estudo é a busca de novas substâncias para quimioterapia geral com base na estrutura de compostos bioativos. Extratos desse coral foram preparados a partir de colônias liofilizadas (solventes: hexano, diclorometano, acetato de etila e metanol). Realizaram-se análises químicas para a caracterização dos extratos e avaliaram-se as atividades: mutagênicas e citotóxicas, usando o ensaio de mutação reversa bacteriana (Salmonella/microssoma) com as linhagens TA97, TA98, TA100 e TA102; genotóxicas, utilizando análise da quebra do DNA e formação de micronúcleos na linhagem RAW 264,7 de macrófagos e; tóxicas para náuplios de microcrustáceos Artemia salina. Observou-se citotoxicidade, na presença de S9 mix, dos extratos diclorometano para a linhagem TA102 na concentração de 20 g/100 L/placa e metanol para a TA97 com 5 e 20 g/100 L/placa. Os extratos diclorometano, acetato de etila e metanol apresentaram genotoxicidade no DNA plasmidial em concentrações elevadas (250 g/mL), mas nenhum dano ao DNA foi observado no ensaio de micronúcleo. Todos os extratos foram tóxicos para os náuplios de microcrustáceos em pelo menos uma das concentrações usadas (0,01 1000 g/mL), e a LC50 pode ser determinada apenas para os extratos hexano, diclorometano e acetato de etila.
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El efecto de diferentes salinidades en la tasa metabólica de la artemia
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Bioassay were carried out on 48h cultured nauplii of brine shrimp Artemia by exposing them to seven trace elements viz. copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn). Synergistic effects of all these elements and additive effects of Cu and Zn, Cd and Pb, and Ni and Fe were also investigated. Comparatively, the degree of toxicity for compound bioassays was higher than individual simple tests. The values were averaged and the expected median lethal concentration [LC sub(50)] of tested heavy metals was obtained by probit analysis on the basis of cumulative numbers of dead organisms after 24 and 48h. The order of toxicity of the metals to Artemia was Pb>Cd>Cu>Ni>Zn>Fe>Mn. Potency ratios of the seven metals were also calculated. The 24 and 48h variations obtained in LC sub(50) values were significantly different and relative implications of these are discussed.
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Bangladesh has no naturally occurring Artemia, and all the growing shrimp hatcheries of the country depend entirely on import of cysts from foreign countries. Following successful inoculation of Artemia and production of cysts for the first time in this country in a coastal saltpan (at Chanua, Banskhali) by the senior author (in 1989-90), a similar second attempt was made under this programme in a saltpan (1000 m super(2)) of Demoshia, Chakaria, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh between January and April 1992. A total of 1639.9 g (dry weight) of cysts (i.e. 5.46 kg DW/ha/month) have been produced using the Red Jungle Brand, whereas the previous attempt obtained 517 g of cysts (i.e. 2.07 kg DW/ha/month) using the Great Salt Lake Brand.
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Artemia cysts were produced from the traditional solar salt works of Bangladesh through different fertilization treatments were tested for viability and hatching performance in different forms, such as processed and preserved, processed and decapsulated and unprocessed and undecapsulated. Decapsulated cysts performed maximum hatching (86.0%) in 20ppt salinity during 48 hours of incubation. The hatching percentage by the unprocessed and undecapsulated cysts were very low (12.0- 18.7%) in all the tested salinity grades.
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Artemia cysts (of GSL, Utah, USA origin) were produced from the modified traditional solar salt works of Bangladesh during winter months through different feeding/fertilization treatments (T1, T2, T3, T4 ) were analyzed to understand the effects of treatments on their fatty acid profile. Palmitic, Linolenic, Eicosapantaenonic and Docohexaenoic acids (mg/g. DW) were found highest for the cysts in T1 (16.0% ±1 .36), T2 (14.7% ±0.47), T3 (4.7% ±0.40) and T4 (0.7% ±0.06) treatments, respectively. High amount of 18:3(n-3) acids in the cysts of all sources proves to be freshwater type of the cysts. The presence of marine type essential fatty acids in the cysts of all sources were found low for 20:5n-3 (3.7-4.7%) and very low for 22:6n-3 (0.09-0.7%). No significant variation was observed for 16:0 acids within the treatments, but for 18:3(n-3) acid, the variation was found highly significant (P= 0.0052) between T2 and T4 treatments. For 20:5(n-3), only variation between T2 and T4 was found insignificant (P=0.1161), but between other treatments, significant variation was observed between T2 and T4 (P=0.0241), T2 and T4 (P=0.0022) and T1 andT4 (P=0.0161). No significant variation was found in other treatments.
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Larval growth during stage I-VIII was studied in Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Duration in moult periodicity were recorded-during larval development period, larvae were fed with Brachionus (grown on Baker's yeast and also Brachinous raised through organic manuring in outdoor culture containers). The performance of the feed was evaluated through substitution of Brachionus in the feeding protocol, in lieu of Artemia 1st instar. The Artemia, Brachionus substitution ratio of 75:25 was found to be most efficient. The study also indicates that the comparative growth rate of Brachionus plicatilis is higher in manure loaded tanks than with Baker's yeast. Growth rate "Y'' in culture tank being 0.245 and 0.112 and corresponding duplicating time (Td) too was found to be 2.855 and 6.365 respectively in tanks manured/enriched with pig manure.
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Effect of different feeds and salinities on cyst production in Artemia sp. was studied. Among the 12 different feeds used, ragi powder suspension showed the best growth and cyst production. A wide range of salinity from 90 to 210‰ was used to study its effect on cyst production. Among all these treatments, 130‰ salinity was found suitable for induction of oviparity and cyst production in the San Francisco Bay strain of Artemia sp.
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A brief account is given of the Artemia populations occurring in Sri Lanka with respect to inland and brackishwater aquaculture activities.