975 resultados para Hololimnetic Decapoda
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Durante os anos 2000 e 2001 foram realizadas coletas sazonais de crustáceos decápodes em dois pontos de um rio na Estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins, utilizando-se duas metodologias distintas (peneira e armadilha). Comparando-se ambos os métodos de coleta, foram constatadas diferenças quanto à composição e riqueza da carcinofauna capturada, grau de dominância e equitatividade, bem como tamanho e número de indivíduos coletados. Além disso, as razões sexuais de Macrobrachium acanthurus (Wiegmann, 1836) podem diferir dependendo do método de coleta utilizado. Devido à grande variedade de hábitats e hábitos dos crustáceos, pode-se inferir que, para um levantamento qualitativo e/ou quantitativo eficaz e apurado da comunidade de crustáceos decápodes dulcícolas de um determinado rio, é recomendado o uso de mais de um método de coleta.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate benthic macroinvertebrate communities as bioindicators of water quality in five streams located in the "Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural" (RPPN) Mata Samuel de Paula and its surroundings, in the municipality of Nova Lima near the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. This region has been strongly modified by human activities including mining and urbanization. Samples were collected in the field every three months between August 2004 and November 2005, totaling six samplings in the rainy and dry seasons. This assessment identified one area ecologically altered while the other sampling sites were found to be minimally disturbed systems, with well-preserved ecological conditions. However, according to the Biological Monitoring Work Party (BMWP) and the Average Score Per Taxon (ASPT) indices, all sampling sites had excellent water quality. A total of 14,952 organisms was collected, belonging to 155 taxa (148 Insecta, two Annelida, one Bivalvia, one Decapoda, one Planariidae, one Hydracarina, and one Entognatha). The most abundant benthic groups were Chironomidae (47.9%), Simuliidae (12.3%), Bivalvia (7.5%), Decapoda (6.1%), Oligochaeta (5.2%), Polycentropodidae (3.7%), Hydropsychidae (2.5%), Calamoceratidae (1.8%), Ceratopogonidae (1.7%), and Libellulidae (1.2%). The assessment of the benthic functional feeding groups showed that 34% of the macroinvertebrates were collector-gatherers, 29% predators, 24% collector-filterers, 8% shredders, and 5% scrapers. The RPPN Mata Samuel de Paula comprises diversified freshwater habitats that are of great importance for the conservation of many benthic taxa that are intolerant to organic pollution.
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RESUMO Este estudo teve por objetivo caracterizar a diversidade carcinológica de dois manguezais (igarapés Buenos Aires e Tronco) da Baía de São Marcos, na costa amazônica maranhense, Brasil. Foram realizadas quatro coletas trimestrais entre setembro de 2011 a junho de 2012. Em cada coleta foram analisados três pontos por área (zona 1, zona 2 e zona 3), totalizando 24 amostras. O material biológico foi coletado por meio de arrastos com rede do tipo puçá, catação manual e técnica de braceamento. Paralelamente à coleta do material biológico, foram verificados a salinidade, temperatura e oxigênio dissolvido de cada área analisada. Para avaliar a similaridade de agrupamento entre as zonas dos manguezais foi aplicada a análise de cluster e consecutiva elaboração de dendrogramas. Foi coletado um total de 873 indivíduos, representando nove famílias e 21 espécies, das quais Ocypodidae e Penaeidae foram as mais abundantes. Em relação à distribuição espacial, percebe-se que Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802), Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850), Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959 e Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802) se restringiram à primeira zona dos dois manguezais, enquanto outras dez espécies foram observadas por todo o manguezal, o que pode estar intimamente relacionado ao seu hábito de vida. De um modo geral, o igarapé Buenos Aires apresentou maior número de espécies em relação ao igarapé Tronco, no entanto, existe grande similaridade faunística de crustáceos decápodes entre as duas áreas amostradas.
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A bibliographic revision on the fisheries research in the Canary, Madeira, and the Azores Islands related to stock assessment of the striped soldier shrimp (Plesionika edwardsii) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Pandalidae) was made. Biological information –reproduction, growth, mortality, recruitment– of the target species, selective technological developments –multiple semi-floating shrimp traps–, and know-how gained by the ICCM can give support to elaborate and execute an ICCM-INDP joint project, in order to explore and assess its insular stocks in the Capeverdian deepwaters (150-300 m). In the frame of the UE Trans-national Cooperation Programme MAC (2007- 2013), the next coming call for proposals seems to be an adequate source to fund it. This project should include some activities for the valorisation and promotion of this new shellfish product, as well as for scientific-technical and social divulgation, and for giving advice to the decision-makers. Lastly, with the aim of developing a new fishing activity in the Cape Verdes on a responsible and sustainable basis, authors have scheduled a second study phase. This should consist of a process of technology transfer, followed by an experimental fishing pilot project including a study on biological and commercial viability with the participation of the Capeverdian fishing sector.
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Lista la diversidad de crustáceos que integran la fauna marina del Perú, incluye a especies de las ordenes decápoda y stomatópoda, señalando en la mayoría de casos los nombres comunes usados en el Ecuador, Perú y Chile
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Podeu consultar l'Informe complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/23686
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Tendo o Instituto Paulista de Oceanografia recebido abundante material carcinológico coletado pelo seu Diretor, Prof. W. Besnard, na excursão realizada à Ilha da Trindade e a outros pontos do País, deliberou o autor examinar os Arthropoda dessa região. Conquanto interessado, particularmente, pelos Decapoda Macrura, deliberou o autor estudar os Stomatopoda recebidos, desde que, além deles, as coleções do Instituto Paulista de Oceanografia possuíam diversos representantes do litoral do Estado de São Paulo e da costa do Estado do Espírito Santo. Na ordem dos nossos conhecimentos a respeito dos exemplares da região litorânea dos continentes meridionais, a América do Sul ocupa, sem dúvida, lugar de muito pequeno destaque. Enquanto o setor do Pacífico já conta com pesquisas substanciais nesse terreno, o Atlântico figura entre as regiões mais negligenciadas. Nesta nota prévia, examinam-se, portanto, 9 (nove) espécies assinaladas por diversos autores, ao longo da costa brasileira. Delas, até o presente, foram identificadas, nas coleções do Instituto Paulista de Oceanografia, 4 (quatro). O autor se manifesta sobre as mesmas, dando de cada uma um desenho elucidativo de suas partes essenciais, de modo a facilitar a outrem a identificação. Dessa maneira, espera o autor ter contribuído, de algum modo, para a investigação de um dos grupos do Phylum dos Arthopoda, menos pesquisados no Brasil.
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Bourguyia hamata females oviposit almost exclusively inside the rosette formed by the curled leaves of the epiphytic bromeliad Aechmea nudicaulis. We investigated whether the architecture of the individual bromeliads influences oviposition site selection by this harvestman species. We collected data on the presence of clutches inside bromeliads, rosette length, rosette slope in relation to tree trunks, and the amount of debris inside the rosette. Additionally, we measured the water volume inside the rosettes as well as the variation in the humidity inside and outside bromeliads with long and short rosettes. Longer rosettes were preferred as oviposition site possibly because they accumulate more water and maintain lower internal humidity variation than the external environment. Although the slope of the rosettes did not influence the occurrence of oviposition, the probability of debris accumulation inside the rosettes increased with their slope, and the frequency of clutches was greater in bromeliads with small amounts of debris. A field experiment showed that bromeliads with water inside the rosette were more frequently used as oviposition sites than bromeliads without water. In conclusion, females oviposit predominantly in bromeliads that accumulate more water and have small amounts of debris inside the rosettes, probably because these characteristics promote a more adequate microhabitat for egg development.
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The gills contain essential cells for respiration and osmoregulation, whereas the hepatopancreas is the site of digestion, absorption, and nutrients storage. The aim of this work was to separate and characterize gill and hepatopancreatic cells of the mangrove crab, Ucides cordatus. For gills, the methodology consisted of an enzymatic cellular dissociation using Trypsin at 0.5%, observation of cellular viability with Tripan Blue, and separation of cells using discontinuous sucrose gradient at concentrations of 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%. The hepatopancreatic cells were dissociated by magnetic stirring, with posterior separation by sucrose gradient at the same concentrations above. For gills, a high cellular viability was observed (92.5 +/- 2.1%), with hemocyte cells in 10% sucrose layer (57.99 +/- 0.17%, *P < 0.05), principal cells in the 20% sucrose layer (57.33 +/- 0.18, *P < 0.05), and thick cells and pillar cells in the 30% and 40% sucrose layers, respectively (39.54 +/- 0.05%, *P < 0.05; and 41.81 +/- 0.04%, *P < 0.05). The hepatopancreatic cells also showed good viability (79.22 +/- 0.02%), with the observation of embryonic (E) cells in the 10% sucrose layer (67.87 +/- 0.06%, **P < 0.001), resorptive (R) and fibrillar (F) cells in the 20% and 30% sucrose layers (44.71 +/- 0.06%, **P < 0.001, and 43.25 +/- 0.01%, *P < 0.05; respectively), and blister (B) cells in the 40% sucrose layer (63.09 +/- 0.03%, **P < 0.001). The results are a starting point for in vitro studies of heavy metal transport in isolated cells of the mangrove crab U. cordatus, subjected to contamination by metals in the mangrove habitat where they are found.
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The sexual system of the symbiotic shrimp Thor amboinensis is described, along with observations on sex ratio and host-use pattern of different populations. We used a comprehensive approach to elucidate the previously unknown sexual system of this shrimp. Dissections, scanning electron microscopy, size-frequency distribution analysis, and laboratory observations demonstrated that T amboinensis is a protandric hermaphrodite: shrimp first mature as males and change into females later in life. Thor amboinensis inhabited the large and structurally heterogeneous sea anemone Stichoclactyla helianthus in large groups (up to 11 individuals) more frequently than expected by chance alone. Groups exhibited no particularly complex social structure and showed male-biased sex ratios more frequently than expected by chance alone. The adult sex ratio was male-biased in the four separate populations studied, one of them being thousands of kilometers apart from the others. This study supports predictions central to theories of resource monopolization and sex allocation. Dissections demonstrated that unusually large males were parasitized by an undescribed species of isopod (family Entoniscidae). Infestation rates were similarly low in both sexes (approximate to 11%-12%). The available information suggests that T. amboinensis uses pure search promiscuity as a mating system. This hypothesis needs to be formally tested with mating behavior observations and field measurements on the movement pattern of both sexes of the species. Further detailed studies on the lifestyle and sexual system of all the species within this genus and the development of a molecular phylogeny are necessary to elucidate the evolutionary history of gender expression in the genus Thor.
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O caranguejo Chasmagnathus granulata (Crustacea, Decapoda, Grapsidae) apesar de ter evoluído de formas marinhas é uma espécie tipicamente estuarina, sendo dificilmente encontrada no mar. Em seu hábitat, o caranguejo permanece longos períodos fora da água, sendo considerado um animal tipicamente semiterrestre. As respostas fisiológicas às variações das concentrações de O2 incluem alterações significativas na ventilação, na circulação, no metabolismo e nas propriedades de afinidade da hemocianina pelo O2. Estudos anteriores comprovaram que em alguns tecidos específicos da carpa Carassius carassius ocorre redução significativa da síntese protéica mas no cérebro não ocorre a mesma resposta metabólica, sugerindo ser esta uma das estratégias de conservação de energia. Os resultados obtidos no presente estudo mostram que, após uma hora de anoxia, a glicose hemolinfática aumentou 3 e 4 vezes em animais alimentados com dieta rica em carboidratos (RC) e rica em proteínas (RP), respectivamente. Após três horas de recuperação, os níveis glicêmicos retornaram aos valores semelhantes aos do grupo controle em ambos os tratamentos alimentares. Após uma hora de anoxia, a concentração de glicose livre nas brânquias anteriores (BA) reduziu significativamente em animais alimentados com dieta RC (70%) e RP (60%). Nas brânquias posteriores (BP) de animais alimentados com dieta RC e dieta RP, a anoxia reduziu 64% e 54% (p<0,05), respectivamente. Estes valores mantiveram-se reduzidos durante o período de recuperação, tanto nas BA como nas BP. Em animais alimentados com dieta RP, as concentrações de glicogênio reduziram somente após três horas de recuperação, tanto em BA como em BP, entretanto,somente nas BA de animais alimentados com dieta RP houve um aumento de 118% (p<0,05) dos níveis de ATP na anoxia e 116% na recuperação aeróbica No hepatopâncreas, a síntese proteica reduziu 78% e 65% (p<0,05) na anoxia e recuperação em animais alimentados com dieta RP, respectivamente. Já nos animais alimentados com dieta RC, a síntese protéica no hepatopâncreas aumentou em 42%, na recuperação. No músculo de animais que receberam este tratamento alimentar, ocorreu um aumento de 213% (p<0,05) na síntese protéica durante o período de anoxia e uma redução de 12% durante o período de recuperação aeróbica. Em caramguejos alimentados com dieta RP, a síntese protéica reduziu na anoxia 57% nas BA e 36% nas BP. Na dieta RC houve um aumento de 13% da síntese protéica nas brânquias anteriores e 8% nas brânquias posteriores durante a recuperação. Portanto, a capacidade de síntese protéica no caranguejo C. granulata, está relacionada com a característica funcional e a capacidade metabólica do tecidos submetidos à anoxia e à recuperação aeróbica. Os resultados do presente estudo demonstram que durante a anoxia e a recuperação aeróbica no caranguejo C. granulata ocorrem ajustes metabólicos diferenciados. Estes ajustes também dependem dos tecidos analisados e das dietas administradas.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Octopus insularis, target species in this study, is the dominant benthic octopus of the North and Northeast Brazil. Studies on behavior and ecology of the species have been conducted primarily on oceanic islands, with little information on the continental populations. In this study, two regions of the coast of RN, Rio do Fogo and Pirangi, were chosen for the characterization of the niche by O. insularis populations. The dietary niche, habitat and distribution of O. insularis of oceanic islands and the mainland, were compared. In addition, individual characteristics of feeding behavior in a population at Atol das Rocas was studied, taking into account the size of individuals, the proximity of the dens and characteristics of their "personality". The diet of the Rio do Fogo population was composed mainly of bivalve molluscs (82%), unlike Pirangi population that has a diet consisting mainly of crustaceans Decapoda (68%), similar to that described for the populations of the islands. Consequently, the feeding niches of the island populations were more similar, with greater overlap, but the niche breadth of the continent was larger. The habitats of occurrence on the coast includes reefs, rocks, gravel and an environment called Restinga, a plateau composed of biogenic gravel, sand, sponges and algae, showed a high density of animals. Similarly to that found in the islands, O. insularis in the continent, had a clumped distribution, and a bathymetric segregation between small and large individuals. The differences in diet composition among populations were explained by differences in habitat and coverage of the substrate, which may be directly influencing the diversity and prey availability in these environments. The individual analyzes of the population at Atol das Rocas, showed no relationship between the degree of individual specialization and the different personalities, or the distance between dens. The results suggest that the foraging strategy with greater availability of prey in the environment has an influence on diet octopuses over preferences or personalities
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)