734 resultados para CRASSOSTREA GIGAS


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Oysters (Ostreidae) manifest a high degree of phenotypic plasticity, whereby morphology is of limited value for species identification and taxonomy. By using molecular data, the aim was to genetically characterize the species of Crassostrea occurring along the Brazilian coast, and phylogenetically relate these to other Crassostrea from different parts of the world. Sequencing of the partial cytochrome oxidase c subunit I gene (COI), revealed a total of three species of Crassostrea at 16 locations along the Brazilian coast. C. gasar was found from Curuçá (Pará state) to Santos (São Paulo state), and C. rhizophorae from Fortim (Ceará state) to Florianópolis (Santa Catarina state), although small individuals of the latter species were also found at Ajuruteua beach (municipality of Bragança, Pará state). An unidentified Crassostrea species was found only on Canela Island, Bragança. Crassostrea gasar and C. rhizophorae grouped with C. virginica, thereby forming a monophyletic Atlantic group, whereas Crassostrea sp. from Canela Island was shown to be more similar to Indo-Pacific oysters, and either arrived in the Atlantic Ocean before the convergence of the Isthmus of Panama or was accidentally brought to Brazil by ship.

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O pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) é um importante recurso pesqueiro da região amazônica, que vem sendo explorado desde o século XIX, havendo indícios de diminuição do tamanho populacional em algumas localidades ao longo da sua distribuição. O manejo da pesca vem sendo uma das estratégias adotadas para manter essa atividade pesqueira associada a conservação da espécie. Neste trabalho avaliamos aspectos populacionais de pirarucus de duas localidades da Reserva Mamirauá (Jarauá e Maraã), e comparamos estas com as populações já analisadas de Santarém e Tucuruí, verificando suas variabilidade e estrutura genética. Para isso foram utilizados sete locos microssatélites genotipados para 463 pirarucus da Reserva Mamirauá coletados ao longo de cinco anos. Nossos resultados encontraram uma maior diversidade genética para esta população em comparação as encontradas em Santarém e Tucuruí. As análises indicam que o manejo esta sendo ecologicamente eficiente, não tendo havido alterações significantes ao longo dos cinco anos de estudo. A migração lateral, associada a um possível padrão de retorno ao lago sem fidelidade espacial, parece ter grande importância na homogeneização genética local. Entretanto, este fator é espacialmente limitado, sendo observada uma pequena diferenciação entre os pirarucus do Jarauá e do Maraã. Entre localidades mais distantes, a diferenciação é maior, apesar de somente a distância não ser capaz de explicar esse fenômeno. Acreditamos que a diminuição populacional em localidades intermediárias, provavelmente causada por sobre-pesca, pode estar influenciando a conectividade ao longo dos pontos estudados.

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As bactérias acido lácticas tem se destacado por desempenhar efeitos benéficos ao hospedeiro, entre eles destacam-se a ativação no sistema imunológico, desempenho zootécnico e eficiência alimentar. O objetivo deste trabalho foi selecionar e a avaliar bactérias potencialmente probiótica no crescimento e sanidade de Arapaima gigas. A primeira etapa foi o isolamento e seleção de bactérias com potencial probiótico a partir de 10 juvenis de A. gigas sendo submetidas a testes in vitro de inibição de patógenos bacterianos conhecidos para aquicultura, e a segunda etapa consistiu em testes in vivo avaliando a colonização do trato intestinal pela cepa bacteriana e sua relação com a hematologia. A cepa com melhor halo de inibição foi identificada com o kit API50 CH como Lactobacillus paracasei (99.9%). Para avaliação in vivo, os animais foram alimentados durante 120 dias com dieta contendo somente leite estéril (T1), dieta controle sem bactéria (T2), dieta com 105 L. paracasei (T3) e dieta com 106 L. paracasei(T4). Após este período os peixes foram submetidos três tratamentos: injeção intraperitoneal com Aeromonas hydrophila, injeção de solução salina e peixes não injetados. Ao final de 24 horas de desafio foi observado elevada mortalidade dos peixes pertencentes ao grupo T3, T4 em relação ao T1. Os resultados nos permite concluir que a cepa utilizada nos testes in vivo não influenciou o desempenho zootécnico, além de ser ineficaz na proteção contra a infecção por Aeromonas.

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Com o objetivo de avaliar quatro densidades de estocagem de pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) e identificar a que proporcione melhor desempenho produtivo em ganho de peso e comprimento, para viabilizar o seu cultivo intensivo, foi realizada uma pesquisa, durante 360 dias, utilizando as densidades de cinco, dez, quinze e 20 peixes por 100 m2 de viveiro, fornecendo-se tilápias vivas como alimento, capturada sem açude de manejo de búfalas leiteiras, equivalente a 6% do peso vivo dos peixes, durante quatro dias por semana. Os animais foram agrupados aleatoriamente em quatro tratamentos e duas repetições. Os dados foram analisados com base na aplicação do modelo exponencial de crescimento, tendo sido obtidas as expressões matemáticas para cada densidade de estocagem. Foram feitas analises de regressão linear simples. O crescimento em peso e comprimento do pirarucu varia de acordo com a sua taxa de estocagem, entretanto, até os 120 dias de cultivo não houve diferenças em peso nas quatro densidades estudadas. Os valores do coeficiente angular da relação peso/comprimento do pirarucu demonstram que o seu crescimento e do tipo alométrico. O comprimento total máximo foi de 107,66 cm e peso total máximo de 13,43 kg, na densidade de cinco peixes/100 m2. Entretanto, a maior biomassa, de 85,69 kg/100 m2, foi observada na densidade de dez peixes/100 m2, o que a indica como sendo a mais adequada para utilização em cultivo intensivo. O excelente desenvolvimento ponderal do pirarucu indica o potencial de cultivo dessa espécie, em sistema intensivo de criação associada com búfalas leiteiras.

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O presente estudo analisou o ciclo reprodutivo e estabeleceu a relação dos fatores abióticos com os estádios de desenvolvimento gonadal de Crassostrea gasar criadas no estuário amazônico. Foram coletados mensalmente cerca de 20 ostras no período de agosto de 2009 a dezembro de 2010. Os meses de coleta foram agrupados em quatro períodos sazonais (seco, transicional seco/chuvoso, chuvoso e transicional chuvoso/seco). No local da coleta foram mensurados in situ salinidade, pH, temperatura e oxigênio dissolvido. A gônada foi dissecada e submetida ao procedimento histológico. Um total de 351 animais foram coletados, sendo 190 fêmeas, 161 machos e 2 hermafroditas. Histologicamente machos e fêmeas foram classificados em quatro estádios gonadais: I- imaturo, II - em maturação, III - maturo e IV - desovado (fêmeas) e espermiado (machos). Dentre os fatores abióticos analisados apenas a salinidade e a precipitação pluviométrica apresentaram diferenças estatisticamente significantes durante o estudo. Houve correlação entre esses dois fatores e a maturação gonadal, sugerindo que esses fatores estejam influenciando na reprodução, visto que foram encontrados predominância de indivíduos maturos (III) no período chuvoso e transicional chuvoso/seco (baixa salinidade e alta precipitação pluviométrica). Nos períodos seco e transicional seco/chuvoso (alta salinidade e baixa precipitação) foram encontrados indivíduos nos estágios imaturo (I), em maturação (II) e desovado/espermiado (IV). Por conseguinte, para o cultivo é indicado que a coleta de sementes seja feita nos períodos seco e transicional seco/chuvoso.

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Skeletal muscle growth in the pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) is highly interesting to fish farmers because it provides information about how the mechanism in muscle mass increase, characteristic of the species, is regulated. Pirarucu has specific muscle growth that highlights the species's significance and commercial value. Current research evaluates the morphology and the growth-related gene expression in the red and white skeletal muscles of the pirarucu. Muscle samples were collected from the lateral anterior region and frozen in liquid nitrogen. Histological sections were performed and stained by HE for morphological analysis. Red and white muscle samples were used to determine MyoD, myogenin, and myostatin genes expression by Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction. Although MyoD and myogenin were not statistically different in the two types of muscles, myostatin was significantly higher in the white rather than in the red muscle. Results show the muscle growth characteristics of the species and may be helpful for improving aquaculture management programs.

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The pirarucu (giant red fish), Arapaima gigas (Cuvier), (Arapaimidae) is among the diverse fish resources of Amazonia which are threatened by over-exploitation. Little is known about the biology of this species despite its commercial importance. The present paper provides indirect information about the length-frequency structure of the stock which was estimated by sampling its tongue bone in craft shops and weighing fresh manias (processed fish product) in fish markets since these were the only remaining recognizable features of the fish. The length-frequency reconstruction was carried out using a regression analysis calculated by utilizing individuals caught in experimental fishing.

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The pirarucu (giant red fish), Arapaima gigas (Cuvier), (Arapaimidae) is among the diverse fish resources of Amazonia which are threatened by over-exploitation. Little is known about the biology of this species despite its commercial importance. The present paper provides indirect information about the length-frequency structure of the stock which was estimated by sampling its tongue bone in craft shops and weighing fresh manias (processed fish product) in fish markets since these were the only remaining recognizable features of the fish. The length-frequency reconstruction was carried out using a regression analysis calculated by utilizing individuals caught in experimental fishing.

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Moose Alces alces gigas in Alaska, USA, exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism, with adult males possessing large, elaborate antlers. Antler size and conformation are influenced by age, nutrition and genetics, and these bony structures serve to establish social rank and affect mating success. Population density, combined with anthropogenic effects such as harvest, is thought to influence antler size. Antler size increased as densities of moose decreased, ostensibly a density-dependent response related to enhanced nutrition at low densities. The vegetation type where moose were harvested also affected antler size, with the largest-antlered males occupying more open habitats. Hunts with guides occurred in areas with low moose density, minimized hunter interference and increased rates of success. Such hunts harvested moose with larger antler spreads than did non-guided hunts. Knowledge and abilities allowed guides to satisfy demands of trophy hunters, who are an integral part of the Alaskan economy. Heavy harvest by humans was also associated with decreased antler size of moose, probably via a downward shift in the age structure of the population resulting in younger males with smaller antlers. Nevertheless, density-dependence was more influential than effects of harvest on age structure in determining antler size of male moose. Indeed, antlers are likely under strong sexual selection, but we demonstrate that resource availability influenced the distribution of these sexually selected characters across the landscape. We argue that understanding population density in relation to carrying capacity (K) and the age structure of males is necessary to interpret potential consequences of harvest on the genetics of moose and other large herbivores. Our results provide researchers and managers with a better understanding of variables that affect the physical condition, antler size, and perhaps the genetic composition of populations, which may be useful in managing and modeling moose populations.

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The jumbo flying squid, Dosidicus gigas, support an important squid fishery off the Exclusive Economic Zone of Chilean waters. However, we only have limited information about their biology. In this study, age, growth and population structure of D. gigas were studied using statoliths from 333 specimens (386 females and 147 males) randomly sampled in the Chinese squid jigging surveys from 2007 to 2008 off the Exclusive Economic Zone of Chile. Mantle lengths (MLs) of the sample ranged from 206 to 702 mm, and their ages were estimated from 150 to 307 days for females and from 127 to 302 days for males. At least two spawning groups were identified, the main spawning peak tended to occur between August and November (austral spring group), and the secondary peak appeared during March to June (austral autumn group). The ML-age relationship was best modelled by a linear function for the austral spring group and a power function for the austral autumn group, and the body weight (BW)-age relationship was best described by an exponential function for both the groups. Instantaneous relative growth rates and absolute growth rates for ML and BW did not differ significantly between the two groups. The growth rate of D. gigas tended to be high at young stages, and then decreased after the sub-adult stage (>180 days old). This study suggests large spatial and temporal variability in key life history parameters of D. gigas, calling for the collection of more data with fine spatial and temporal scales to further improve our understanding of the fishery biology of D. gigas.

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Von Walter Seemann

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Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and carbonate ion concentration, thereby lowering the saturation state of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) minerals through a process named ocean acidification (OA). The unprecedented threats posed by such low pH on calcifying larvae of several edible oyster species have not yet been fully explored. Effects of low pH (7.9, 7.6, 7.4) on the early growth phase of Portuguese oyster (Crassostrea angulata) veliger larvae was examined at ambient salinity (34 ppt) and the low-salinity (27 ppt) treatment. Additionally, the combined effect of pH (8.1, 7.6), salinity (24 and 34 ppt) and temperature (24 °C and 30 °C) was examined using factorial experimental design. Surprisingly, the early growth phase from hatching to 5-day-old veliger stage showed high tolerance to pH 7.9 and pH 7.6 at both 34 ppt and 27 ppt. Larval shell area was significantly smaller at pH 7.4 only in low-salinity. In the 3-factor experiment, shell area was affected by salinity and the interaction between salinity and temperature but not by other combinations. Larvae produced the largest shell at the elevated temperature in low-salinity, regardless of pH. Thus the growth of the Portuguese oyster larvae appears to be robust to near-future pH level (> 7.6) when combined with projected elevated temperature and low-salinity in the coastal aquaculture zones of South China Sea.

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Ocean acidification (OA) is beginning to have noticeable negative impact on calcification rate, shell structure and physiological energy budgeting of several marine organisms; these alter the growth of many economically important shellfish including oysters. Early life stages of oysters may be particularly vulnerable to OA-driven low pH conditions because their shell is made up of the highly soluble form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral, aragonite. Our long-term CO2 perturbation experiment showed that larval shell growth rate of the oyster species Crassostrea hongkongensis was significantly reduced at pH < 7.9 compared to the control (8.2). To gain new insights into the underlying mechanisms of low-pH-induced delays in larval growth, we have examined the effect of pH on the protein expression pattern, including protein phosphorylation status at the pediveliger larval stage. Using two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, we demonstrated that the larval proteome was significantly altered by the two low pH treatments (7.9 and 7.6) compared to the control pH (8.2). Generally, the number of expressed proteins and their phosphorylation level decreased with low pH. Proteins involved in larval energy metabolism and calcification appeared to be down-regulated in response to low pH, whereas cell motility and production of cytoskeletal proteins were increased. This study on larval growth coupled with proteome change is the first step toward the search for novel Protein Expression Signatures indicative of low pH, which may help in understanding the mechanisms involved in low pH tolerance.