996 resultados para day length


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Body length measurement is an important part of growth, condition, and mortality analyses of larval and juvenile fish. If the measurements are not accurate (i.e., do not reflect real fish length), results of subsequent analyses may be affected considerably (McGurk, 1985; Fey, 1999; Porter et al., 2001). The primary cause of error in fish length measurement is shrinkage related to collection and preservation (Theilacker, 1980; Hay, 1981; Butler, 1992; Fey, 1999). The magnitude of shrinkage depends on many factors, namely the duration and speed of the collection tow, abundance of other planktonic organisms in the sample (Theilacker, 1980; Hay, 1981; Jennings, 1991), the type and strength of the preservative (Hay, 1982), and the species of fish (Jennings, 1991; Fey, 1999). Further, fish size affects shrinkage (Fowler and Smith, 1983; Fey, 1999, 2001), indicating that live length should be modeled as a function of preserved length (Pepin et al., 1998; Fey, 1999).

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Reproductive data collected from porbeagle, shortfin mako, and blue sharks caught around New Zealand were used to estimate the median length at maturity. Data on clasper development, presence or absence of spermatophores or spermatozeugmata, uterus width, and pregnancy were collected by observers aboard tuna longline vessels. Direct maturity estimates were made for smaller numbers of sharks sampled at recreational fishing competitions. Some data sets were sparse, particularly over the vital maturation length range, but the availability of multiple indicators of maturity made it possible to develop estimates for both sexes of all three species. Porbeagle shark males matured at 140–150 cm fork length and females at about 170–180 cm. New Zealand porbeagles therefore mature at shorter lengths than they do in the North Atlantic Ocean. Shortfin mako males matured at 180–185 cm and females at 275 –285 cm. Blue shark males matured at about 190 –195 cm and females at 170–190 cm; however these estimates were hampered by small sample sizes, difficulty obtaining representative samples from a population segregated by sex and maturity stage, and maturation that occurred over a wide length range. It is not yet clear whether regional differences in median maturity exist for shortfin mako and

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The growth rate of Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) pups was studied in southeast Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, and the Aleutian Islands during the first six weeks after birth. The Steller sea lion population is currently stable in southeast Alaska but is declining in the Aleutian Islands and parts of the Gulf of Alaska. Male pups (22.6 kg [±2.21 SD]) were significantly heavier than female pups (19.6 kg [±1.80 SD]) at 1−5 days of age, but there were no significant differences among rookeries. Male and female pups grew (in mass, standard length, and axillary girth) at the same rate. Body mass and standard length increased at a faster rate for pups in the Aleutian Islands and the western Gulf of Alaska (0.45−0.48 kg/day and 0.47−0.53 cm/day, respectively) than in southeast Alaska (0.23 kg/day and 0.20 cm/day). Additionally, axillary girth increased at a faster rate for pups in the Aleutian Islands (0.59 cm/ day) than for pups in southeast Alaska v(0.25 cm/day). Our results indicate a greater maternal investment in male pups during gestation, but not during early lactation. Although differences in pup growth rate occurred among rookeries, there was no evidence that female sea lions and their pups were nutritionally stressed in the area of population decline

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We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish stock and derive the underlying length distribution of the population and the catch when there is individual variability in the von Bertalanffy growth parameter L∞. The model is flexible enough to accommodate 1) any recruitment pattern as a function of both time and length, 2) length-specific selectivity, and 3) varying fishing effort over time. The maximum likelihood method gives consistent estimates, provided the underlying distribution for individual variation in growth is correctly specified. Simulation results indicate that our method is reasonably robust to violations in the assumptions. The method is applied to tiger prawn data (Penaeus semisulcatus) to obtain estimates of natural and fishing mortality.

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Body size at gonadal maturity is described for females of the slipper lobster (Scyllarides squammosus) (Scyllaridae) and the endemic Hawaiian spiny lobster (Panulirus marginatus) (Palinuridae) based on microscopic examination of histological preparations of ovaries. These data are used to validate several morphological metrics (relative exopodite length, ovigerous condition) of functional sexual maturity. Relative exopodite length (“pleopod length”) produced consistent estimates of size at maturity when evaluated with a newly derived statistical application for estimating size at the morphometric maturation point (MMP) for the population, identified as the midpoint of a sigmoid function spanning the estimated boundaries of overlap between the largest immature and smallest adult animals. Estimates of the MMP were related to matched (same-year) characterizations of sexual maturity based on ovigerous condition — a more conventional measure of functional maturity previously used to characterize maturity for the two lobster species. Both measures of functional maturity were similar for the respective species and were within 5% and 2% of one another for slipper and spiny lobster, respectively. The precision observed for two shipboard collection series of pleopod-length data indicated that the method is reliable and not dependent on specialized expertise. Precision of maturity estimates for S. squammosus with the pleopod-length metric was similar to that for P. marginatus with any of the other measures (including conventional evidence of ovigerous condition) and greatly exceeded the precision of estimates for S. squammosus based on ovigerous condition alone. The two measures of functional maturity averaged within 8% of the estimated size at gonadal maturity for the respective species. Appendage-to-body size proportions, such as the pleopod length metric, hold great promise, particularly for species of slipper lobsters like S. squammosus for which there exist no other reliable conventional morphological measures of sexual maturity. Morphometric proportions also should be included among the factors evaluated when assessing size at sexual maturity in spiny lobster stocks; previously, these proportions have been obtained routinely only for brachyuran crabs within the Crustacea.

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Through most of their annual migration, gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus, remain within 10 km of shore, but in the Southern California Bight many individuals migrate much farther from shore. This paper summarizes aerial survey and photogrammetric efforts to determine body lengths and temporal and spatial distributions of migratory gray whales in the southern portion of the Southern California Bight. Aerial surveys were flown along 13 east–west transects between lat. 32°35′N and 33°30′N during the southbound gray whale migratory seasons of 1988–90 in the Southern California Bight. Photogrammetry was used to obtain body length estimates of animals during some of the surveys. A total of 1,878 whales in 675 groups were sighted along 25,440 km of transect distance flown and 217 body lengths were measured. Using position and heading data, three major migratory pathways or corridors in the southern portion of the bight are defined. Those migrating offshore were split almost evenly between two corridors along the west sides of Santa Catalina and San Clemente Islands. These corridors converge on the mainland coast between San Diego and the United States–Mexico border. No whales larger than 11.5 m were photographed within 30 km of the mainland coast, suggesting that smaller, and presumably younger, whales use the coastal migratory corridor through the California Bight.

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Weight-on-length (W-L) relationships for 2,482 dolphinfish, Coryphaena hippurus, and 1,161 wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri, were examined. Data on fork length, whole (round) weight, and sex were collected for dolphinfish at the Honolulu fish auction from March 1988 through November 1989. Unsexed weight and length data for wahoo were collected at the auction from July 1988 through November 1989. We also used sex specific weight and length data of 171 wahoo collected during 1977–1985 research cruises for analysis. Coefficients of W-L regressions were significantly different between the sexes for dolphinfish. Coefficients did not significantly differ between the sexes for wahoo based on research cruise data. In a general linear model evaluating month as a categorical factor, month was significant for female dolphinfish, male dolphinfish, and wahoo with sexes pooled. W-L and length-on-weight (L-W) relationships were fitted by nonlinear regression for all dolphinfish, female dolphinfish, male dolphinfish, and all wahoo sexes pooled. W-L relationships for monthly samples of female dolphinfish, male dolphinfish, and all wahoo with sexes pooled were also fitted by nonlinear regression. Predicted mean weight at length for wahoo was highest at the beginning of the spawning season in June and lowest after the spawning season in September. Maximum and minimum predicted mean weight at length for both sexes of dolphinfish did not correspond with the peak spawning period (March–May). Plausible migration models in conjunction with reproductive behavior were examined to explain the variability in monthly predicted mean weight at length for dolphinfish.

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Measurements of adult marine fishes on the U.S. west coast are usually made using one of three methods: standard length, fork length, or total length. Each method has advantages and disadvantages. In this paper we attempt to determine whether one method is faster and/or more reliable than the other methods. We found that all three methods were comparable. There was no appreciable difference in the time it took to measure fish using the different methods. Fork length had the most reproducible results; however, it had the highest level of bias between researchers. We therefore suggest that selection of measurement type be based on what other researchers have used for the species under study. The best improvement in measurement reliability probably occurs by adequate training of personnel and not type of measurement used.

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Because dolphins sometimes travel with yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, in the eastern tropical Pacific (ETP), purse seiners use the dolphins to locate and capture tuna schools. During the process of setting the purse seine nets, dolphins often become entangled and drown before they can be released. Data for the U.S. purse seine fleet in the ETP during 1979-88 show that dolphin mortality rates in sets made during the night are higher than mortality rates in sets made during the day. Even with efforts to reduce nightset mortality rates through the use of high intensity floodlights, night set mortality rates remain higher. The data are also used to simulate a regulation on the fishery aimed at eliminating night sets and show that dolphin mortality rates would decrease.

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A leptina tem um papel importante na regulação do sistema reprodutivo além de seu papel principal na regulação do peso corporal e ingestão alimentar. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito da administração de leptina durante o período neonatal na função testicular da prole adulta. Vinte e quatro filhotes de 12 mães foram divididos em 2 grupos: Grupo leptina: injetados com 50 L de leptina (80ng/gPC, subcutânea) nos primeiros 10 dias de vida e Grupo Controle: injetados com o mesmo volume de solução salina. Todos os animais foram sacrificados aos 90 dias de vida. Parâmetros analisados: consumo alimentar, massa corporal, crescimento linear, data de início da puberdade, perfil lipídico, níveis séricos de estradiol e testosterona, expressão gênica (PCR em tempo real) e expressão proteica (Western blot) de ObRa, OBRb, aromatase, AR, ER, morfometria testicular, número, morfologia e viabilidade de espermatozoides. Os dados foram expressos como média erro padrão. A significância estatística foi determinada pelo teste t de Student. A Injeção de leptina levou a uma redução (p≤0,008) no consumo alimentar a partir do dia 26 ao 40 e do dia 70 em diante, enquanto que a massa corporal (p≤0,03) e o crescimento linear (p≤0,05) foram reduzidos do dia 26 até o dia 45. O peso da hipófise (p≤0,0006), hipotálamo (p≤0,01), próstata (p≤0,003), testículo (p≤0,008) e epidídimo (p≤0,004) e bexiga (p≤0,009) foram significativamente reduzidos pela injeção de leptina. A Injeção de leptina adiantou o início da puberdade (C=45,0 0,3; L=41,6 0,3; dias, P≤0,0001). Em relação ao perfil lipídico, a administração de leptina gerou um aumento nos níveis séricos de TG (C= 116,5 15,9; L=172,6 19,7; ng/dL, P≤0,05) e uma redução nos níveis de HDL (C=33 1,5; L = 24 3,5; ng/dL, P≤0,02). Os níveis séricos de testosterona também foram reduzidos pela leptina (C=5,2 1,0; L=1,1 0,3; ng/mL, P≤0,003). Todos os genes avaliados por PCR em tempo real mostraram um aumento na sua expressão: Obra (C=0,32 0,04; L=0,69 0,16; P≤0,04), OBRb (C=0,37 0,06; L=0,71 0,16; P≤0,03), AR (C=0,28 0,02; L=0,71 0,16; P≤0,02), Aromatase (C=0,31 0,04; L=0,53 0,09; P≤0,04), ER-α (C=0,79 0,03; L=0,93 0,03; P≤0,01), ER-β (C=0,29 0,03; L=0,73 0,16; P≤ 0,02). Por outro lado, a expressão proteica de OBR (C=4,4 0,29; L=6,6 0,84; P≤0,05), ER-α (C=0,4 0,02; L=0,6 0,05; P≤0,03) e aromatase (C=0,4 0,03; L=0,5 0,02; P≤0,04) aumentaram, enquanto que a expressão proteica de AR (C=0,16 0,01; L=0,09 0,01; P≤0,009) foi reduzida pela administração de leptina. A análise morfométrica mostrou que a leptina levou a um aumento da área total do túbulo seminífero (C=64,6 3,1; L=56,1 2,1;μm, P≤0,01), aumento da área luminal (C=40,6 2,3; L= 48,7 0,9; μm P≤ 0,004) e na altura do epitélio (C=21,5 1,2; L=24,6 1,1; μm, P≤0,03), enquanto que o comprimento do túbulo seminífero foi reduzido no grupo tratado (C=2200 350; L= 1100 110;cm, P≤0,006). A administração de leptina levou a um aumento no número total de espermatozoides (C=20x107 2x107; L=30x107 5x107;Cls/mL, P≤0,009) e no número de anormalidades (C=40,6 1,9; L=45,8 1,2, P≤0,049). Podemos concluir que a leptina tem um papel importante na morfologia e função testicular. A leptina parece ter efeito direto neste tecido uma vez que a expressão gênica e proteica de OBR, AR, ER e aromatase foram alterados pela administração da leptina.

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A obesidade atinge proporções epidêmicas em países industrializados e está relacionada a uma série de doenças metabólicas e circulatórias. Nesse contexto, a atividade física, tratamento não farmacológico da obesidade, acessível a diversas populações e está relacionada com a redução do risco cardiovasvascular mesmo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar, após mudança ou não da dieta, associação ou não a um programa de treinamento aeróbico (PTA) durante 8 semanas, a possível reversibilidade dos danos causados por uma dieta hiperlipídica por 12 semanas. Para tal, 120 hamsters machos da espécie Mesocricetus auratus, com massa corporal de 60 g, foram distribuídos em quatro grupos, cada um subdividido em três subgrupos, com dez animais para diferentes análises. Os grupos Obeso Controle (OBC) e Obeso Exercitado (OBEX) receberam a ração hiperlipídica por 20 semanas, com adição do PTA ao grupo OBEX nas últimas 8 semanas. Os Obeso Ração Padrão (OBRP) e Obeso Ração Padrão/Exercício (OBRP/EX) tiveram a ração modificada para comercial padrão e adição do PTA ao grupo OBRP/EX após as 12 semanas iniciais. Para as análises microcirculatórias, a bolsa da bochecha foi usada para determinação do número máximo de extravasamentos induzidos por 30 min de isquemia seguida de reperfusão e da reatividade microvascular após a aplicação tópica de acetilcolina e nitroprussiato de sódio. No sangue coletado foi avaliado o perfil lipídico, glicemias quinzenais e leptina. As expressões de eNOS e iNOS foram determinadas na aorta por imunoblotting e a composição corporal avaliada nos tecidos adiposos visceral, urogenital e retroperitoneal, retirados no dia do experimento. Os resultados foram analisados com os métodos o teste estatístico de análise de variância (One Way ANOVA - Teste de Kruskal-Wallis), seguido pelo pós-teste de Dunn. Resultados mostram que a modificação dietética, associada ou não ao PTA, reduziu significativamente a massa corporal (p<0,0001), comprimento naso-anal (p=0,0011) e tecido adiposo (visceral [p<0,0001], urogenital [p=0.0004] e retroperitoneal [p= 0,0083]). Nas análises sanguíneas não foram encontradas diferenças com relação ao perfil lipídico e glicemia, já na leptina houve uma redução significativa (p=0,0039). A análise da reatividade microvascular mostrou melhora significativa na vasodilatação endotélio-dependente nos grupos submetidos à modificação dietética associada ou não ao PTA. Nas medidas de permeabilidade a macromoléculas houve redução significativa no número de extravasamentos nos grupos submetidos à modificação dietética associada ou não ao PTA, (5 min [p= 0,0207] e 10 min [p= 0,0057]). Houve um aumento na expressão de eNOS nos grupos submetidos à modificação dietética associada ou não ao PTA, em comparação ao grupo OBC (p=0,0352). Os resultados mostraram que a modificação dietética, associada ao protocolo de treinamento aeróbico melhora a vasodilatação endotélio-dependente, aumenta a expressão da óxido nítrico sintase endotelial e reduz o número de extravasamentos induzidos por isquemia e reperfusão, mesmo sem melhoras nos marcadores bioquímicos tradicionais como glicemia e perfil lipídico.

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ABSTRACT TRANSCRIBED FROM ENGLE'S PH.D. ORAL DEFENSE PAMPHLET: The natural history of juvenile California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus (Randall), was investigated, with primary emphasis placed on ascertaining juvenile habitats, determining juvenile growth rates and component growth processes, and evaluating ecological and behavioral phenomena associated with juvenile survival and growth. Habitat surveys of island and mainland localities throughout southern and lower California revealed that small, greenish juveniles typically inhabit crevices or temporary burrows in 0-4m deep, wave-swept rocky habitats covered by dense beds of surf grass, Phyllospadix torreyi S. Watson. Phyllospadix beds were more abundant on gradually sloping rocky mainland beaches than on steeply sloping island shores. Phyllospadix abundance was positively correlated with P. interruptus abundance; however, at Santa Catalina Island, the Phyllospadix habitat was not extensive enough to be the sole lobster nursery. In laboratory tests, puerulus larvae and early juveniles chose Phyllospadix over rubble rocks or broad-bladed kelp, but did not consistently prefer Phyllospadix over reticulate algae. Ecology, growth, and behavior of juvenile P. interruptus inhabiting a discrete Phyllospadix habitat at Bird Rock, Santa Catalina Island, were investigated from October 1974 through December 1976 by means of frequent scuba surveys. Pueruli settled from June to November. Peak recruitment occurred from July to September, when seasonal temperatures were maximal. Settled larvae were approximately one year old. Juvenile growth was determined by size-frequency, single molt increment, mark-recapture, and laboratory culture studies. Carapace length vs. wet weight relationships fit standard power curve equations. Bird Rock juveniles grew from 7 to 32mm CL in 10-11 molts and from 32 to 56mm CL in 5-6 molts during their first and second benthic years, respectively. Growth rates were similar for males and females. Juveniles regenerating more than two limbs grew less per molt than intact lobsters. Long-term growth of laboratory-reared juveniles was 20% less than that of field lobsters. Growth component multiple regression analyses demonstrated that molt increment was directly proportional to premolt size and temperature for age 1+ lobsters. Molt frequency was inversely proportional to size and directly proportional to temperature. Temperature affected age 2+ lobsters similarly, but molt increment was independent of size, and molt frequency declined at a different rate. Juvenile growth rates more than doubled during warm water months compared to cold water months, primarily because of increased molt frequency. Based on results from this study and from previous investigations, it is estimated that P. interruptus males and females become sexually mature by ages 4 and 5 years, respectively, and that legai size is reached by 7 or 8 years of age. Juvenile P. interruptus activity patterns and foraging behavior were similar to those of adults, except that juvenile home ranges were proportionally smaller, and small juveniles were apparently not attracted to distant food. Small mollusks, abundant in Phyllospadix habitats, were the major food items. Size-dependent predation by fish and octopus apparently caused the considerable juvenile mortality observed at Bird Rock. Juveniles approaching 2 years of age gathered in mixed size-class aggregations by day and foraged beyond the grass beds at night. In autumn, these juveniles migrated to deeper habitats, coincident with new puerulus settlement in the Phyllospadix beds. Based on strong inferences from the results, it is proposed that size-dependent predation is the most important factor determining the !ife history strategy of juvenile P. interruptus. Life history tactics promoting rapid growth apparently function dually in reducing the period of high vulnerability to predation and decreasing the time required to reach sexual maturity. The Phyllospadix habitat is an excellent lobster nursery because it provides shelter from predators and possesses abundant food resources for sustaining optimum juvenile growth rates in shallow, warm water.