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The author studied, the horizontal and vertical distribution of most common part of the flora and fauna of the bay of Guanabara at Rio de Janeiro. In this paper the eulittoral, poly, meso and oligohaline regions were localised and studied; and the first chart of its distribution was presented (fig. 2). The salinity of superficial waters was established through determinations based on 30 trips inside the buy for collecting biological materials. Some often 409 determinations which were previous reported together with the present ones served for the eleboration of a salinity map of the bay of Guanabara (fig. 1). This map of fig. 2 shows the geographic locations of the water regions. EULITTORAL WATER REGIME Fig. 3 shows the diagram scheme of fauna and flora of this regime. Sea water salinity 34/1.000, density mean 1.027, transparent greenish waters, sea coast with moderate bursting waves. Limpid sea shore with white sand, gneiss with the big barnacle Tetraclita squamosa var. stalactifera (Lam. Pilsbry. Vertical distributions: barna¬cles layers with a green region in which are present the oyster Ostrea pa-rasitica L., the barnacles Tetraclita, Chthamalus, Balanus tintinnabulum var. tintinnabulum (L.) e var. antillensis Pilsbry in connection with several mollusca and the sea beatle Isopoda Lygia sp. Covered by water and exposed to air by the tidal ritms, there is a stratum of brown animals that is the layer of mussels Mytilus perna L., with others brown and chestnut animals : the Crustacea Pachygrapsus, the little crab Porcellana sp., the stone crab Me-nippe nodifrons Stimpson, the sea stars Echinaster brasiliensis (Mull. & Tr.), Astropecten sp. and the sea anemones Actinia sp. Underneath and never visible there is a subtidal region with green tubular algae of genus Codium and amidst its bunches the sea urchin Lycthchinus variegatus (Agass.) walks and more deeply there are numerous sand-dollars Encope emarginata (Leske). The microplancton of this regime is Ceratiumplancton. POLYHALINE WATER REGIMB Water almost sea water, but directly influenced by continental lands, with rock salts dissolved and in suspension. Salinity: 33 to 32/1.000. This waters endure the actions of the popular nicknamed «water of the hill» (as the waters of mesohaline and oligohaline regimes), becoming suddenly reddish during several hours. That pheno¬menon returns several times in the year and come with great mortality of fishes. In these waters, according to Dr. J. G. FARIA there are species of Protozoa : Peridinea, the Glenoidinium trochoideum St., followed by its satellites which he thinks that they are able to secret toxical substances which can slaughter some species of fishes. In these «waters of the hill» was found a species of Copepoda the Charlesia darwini. In August 1946 the west shore of the Guanabara was plenty of killed fishes occupying a area of 8 feet large by 3 nautical miles of lenght. The enclosure for catching fishes in the rivers mouthes presents in these periods mass dead fishes. The phenomenon of «waters of the hill» appears with the first rains after a period of long dryness. MESOHALINE WATER REGIME Fig. 4 shows the the diagramm scheme. Salt or brackish water from 30 to 17/1.000 salinity, sometimes until 10/1.000. Turbid waters with mud in suspension, chestnut, claveyous waters; shore dirty black mud without waving bursting; the waters are warmer and shorner than those of the polihaline regime. Mangrove shore with the mangrove trees : Rhizophora mangle L., Avicennia sp., Laguncularia sp., and the »cotton tree of sea» Hibiscus sp. Fauna: the great land crab «guaimú» Cardisoma guanhumi Latr., ashore in dry firm land. There is the real land crab Ucides cordatus (L.) in wetting mud and in neigh¬ bourhood of the burrows of the fiddler-crabs of genus Uca. On stones and in the roots of the Rhizophora inhabits the brightly colored mangrove-tree-crab («aratu» Portuguese nickname) Goniopsis cruentata (Latreille) and the sparingly the big oyster Ostrea rhizophorae Guild. Lower is the region of barnacles Balanus amphitrite var. communis Darwin and var. niveus Darwin; Balanus tintinnabulum var. tintinnabulum (L.) doesn't grow in this brackish water; lower is the region of Pelecipoda with prepollency of Venus and Cytherea shell-fishes and the Panopeus mud crab; there are the sea lettuce Ulva and the Gastreropod Cerithium. The Paguridae Clibanarius which lives in the empty shells of Gasteropod molluscs, and the sessile ascidians Tethium plicatum (Lesuer) appears in some seasons. In the bottom there is a black argillous mud where the «one landed shrimps» Alpheus sp. is hidden. OLIGOHALINE WATER REGIME The salinity is lower than 10/1.000. average 8/1.000. There are no barnacles and no sea-beetles Isopods of genus Lygia; on the hay of the shore there are several graminea. This brackish water pervades by mouthes of rivers and penetrates until about 3 kilometers river above. While there is some salt dissolved in water, there are some mud crabs of the genus Uca, Sesarma, Metasesarma and Chasmagnatus. The presence of floating green plants coming from the rivers in the waters of a region indicated the oligohaline waters, with low salt content because when the average of NaCl increases above 8/1.000 these plants die and become rusty colored.
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The engineers of the modern University City are constructing a graceful bridge, named PONTE OSWALDO CRUZ, that crosses a portion of the Guanabara Bay (Fig. 1). The work at west pillar stopped for 3 years (The concret structure in Est. 1). As it will be seen from n.º 1 5 of the fig. 1, Est. I, the base of the structure will have five underground boxes of reinforcement, but, to-day they are just like as five uncovered water ponds, until at present: May 1963. (Est. I fig. 3, n.º 3 pond n.º 3; A. old level of the water; B. actual level of the water; c. green water; E. mass of bloom of blue algae Microcystis aeruginosa). Soon after SW portion, as 5 cells in series, of the pillar abutments, and also the NE portion nearly opposite in the Tibau Mount will be filled up with earth, a new way will link Rio City and the University City. We see to day Est. I, fig. 1 the grasses on the half arenous beach of the Tibau Point. These natural Cyperaceae and Gramineae will be desappear because of so a new road, now under construction, when completed will be 33 feet above the mean sea level, as high as the pillar, covering exactly as that place. Although rainfall was the chief source of water for these ponds, the first water (before meterorological precipitations of whatever first rain it might fall) was a common tap water mixed with Portland Cement, which exuded gradually through the pores of the concret during its hardenning process. Some data of its first cement water composition are on the chemical table, and in Tab. n.º 4 and "Resultado n.º 1". The rain receiving surface of each pond were about 15 by 16 feet, that is, 240 square feet; when they were full of water, their depth was of 2 feet 3", having each pond about 4,000 gallons. Climatic conditions are obviously similar of those of the Rio de Janeiro City: records of temperature, of precipitation and evaporation are seen on the graphics, figs. 2, 3, 4. Our conceptions of 4 phases is merely to satisfy an easy explanation thus the first phase that of exudation of concrete. We consider the 2nd. phase formation of bacterian and cyanophycean thin pellicel. 3rd. phase - dilution by rains, and fertilisation by birds; the 4th phase - plankton flora and fauna established. The biological material arrived with the air, the rains, and also with contaminations by dusts; with big portion of sand, of earth, and leaves of trees resulted of the SW wind actions in the storming days (See - Est. I, fig. 3, G. - the mangrove trees of the Pinheiro Island). Many birds set down and rest upon the pillar structure, its faeces which are good fertilizers fall into the ponds. Some birds were commonly pigeons, black ravens, swallows, sparrows and other sea mews, moor hens, and a few sea birds of comparatively rare occurence. We get only some examples of tropical dust contaminated helioplankton, of which incipient observations were been done sparcely. See the systematic list of the species of plankters. Phytoplankters - Cyanophyta algae as a basic part for food of zooplankters, represented chiefly by rotiferse, water-fleas Moinodaphnia and other Crustacea: Ostracoda Copepoda and Insecta: Chironomidae and Culicidae larvae. The polysaprobic of septic irruptions have not been done only by heating in summer, and, a good reason of that, for example: when the fifth pond was in polysaprobic phase as the same time an alike septic phase do not happened into the 3rd. pond, therefore, both were in the same conditions of temperature, but with unlike contaminations. Among the most important aquatic organisms used as indicatiors of pollution - and microorganisms of real importance in the field of sanitary science, by authorities of renown, for instance: PALMER, PRESCOTT, INGRAM, LIEBMANN, we choose following microalgae: a) The cosmopolite algae Scenedesmus quadricuada, a common indicator in mesosaprobio waters, which lives between pH 7,0 and it is assimilative of NO[3 subscripted] and NH[4 subscripted]. b) Species of the genus Chlamydomonas; it is even possible that all the species of theses genus inhabit strong-mesosaprobic to polysaprobic waters when in massive blooms. c) Several species of Euglenaceae in fast growing number, at the same time of the protozoa Amoebidae, Vorticellidae and simultaneous with deposition of the decaying cells of the blue algae Anacystis cyanea (= Microcystis) when the consumed oxygen by organic matter resulted in 40 mg. L. But, we found, among various Euglenacea the cosmopolite species (Euglena viridis, a well known polysaprobic indicatior of which presence occur in septic zone. d) Analcystis cyanea (= M. aeruginosa) as we observed was in blooms increasing to the order of billions of cells per litter, its maximum in the summer. Temperatures 73ºF to 82ºF but even 90ºF, the pH higher than 8. When these blue algae was joined to the rotifer Brachionus calyflorus the waters gets a milky appearance, but greenished one. In fact, that cosmopolite algae is used as a mesosaprobic indicator. Into the water of the ponds its predominance finished when the septic polysaprobic conditions began. e) Ankistrodesmus falcatus was present in the 5th pond from 26the. April untill the 26th July, and when N.NH[4 subscripted] gets 1.28 mg. L. and when chlorinity stayed from 0.034 to 0.061 mg. L. It never was found at N.NH[4 subscripted] higher than 1 mg. L. The green algae A. falcatus, an indicatior of pollution, lives in moderate mesosaprobic waters. f) As everyone knows, the rotifer eggs may be widely dispersed by wind. The rotifer Asplanchna brightwelli in our observation seemed like a green colored bag, overcharged by green cells and detritus, specially into its spacious stomach, which ends blindly (the intestine, cloaca, being absent). The stock of Asplanchna in the ponds, during the construction of the bridge "PONTE OSWALDO CRUZ" inhabits alkaline waters, pH 8,0 a 8,3, and when we observed we noted its dissolved oxygen from 3.5 to 4 mg. L. In these ponds Asplanchna lived in 0,2 P.PO[4 subscripted]. (Remember the hydobiological observations foreign to braslian waters refer only from 0.06 to 0,010 mg. L. P.PO[4 subscripted]; and they refer resistance to 0.8 N.NH[4 subscripted]). By our data, that rotiger resist commonly to 1.2 until 1.8 mg. L.N.NH[4 subscripted]; here in our ponds and, when NO[2 subscripted] appears Asplanchna desappears. It may be that Asplanchna were devoured by nitrite resistant animals of by Culicidae or other mosquitoes devoured by Due to these facts the number and the distribution of Asplanchna varies considerabley; see - plates of plankton successions. g) Brachionus one of the commonest members of class Rotatoria was frquently found in abundance into the ponds, and we notice an important biological change produce by the rotifer Brachonus colyciflorus: the occurence of its Brachionus clayciflorus forms pallas, is rare in Brazil, as we know about this. h) When we found the water flea MOinodaphnia we do not record simultanous presence of the blue algae Agmenellun (= Merismopedia).
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Anisakis simplex is a nematode parasite that can infect humans who have eaten raw or undercooked seafood. Larvae invading the gastrointestinal mucosa excrete/secrete proteins that are implicated in the pathogenesis of anisakiasis and can induce IgE-mediated symptoms. Since Ani s 1 is a potent secreted allergen with important clinical relevance, its measurement could assess the quality of allergenic products used in diagnosis/immunotherapy of Anisakis allergy and track the presence of A. simplex parasites in fish foodstuffs. An antibody-based ELISA for quantification of Ani s 1 has been developed based on monoclonal antibody 4F2 as capture antibody and biotin-labelled polyclonal antibodies against Ani s 1 as detection reagent. The dose-response standard curves, obtained with natural and recombinant antigens, ranged from 4 to 2000 ng/ml and were identical and parallel to that of the A. simplex extract. The linear portion of the dose-response curve with nAni s 1 was between 15 and 250 ng/ml with inter-assay and intra-assays coefficients of variation less than 20% and 10%, respectively. The assay was specific since there was no cross-reaction with other extracts (except Ascaris extracts) and was highly sensitive (detection limit of 1·8 ng/ml), being able to detect Ani s 1 in fish extracts from codfish and monkfish.
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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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Estudio de la estructura de las comunidades bentónicas sublitorales de fondo blando mediante el análisis de 11 muestras de draga colectadas entre los 03°38 ' y 09°16 'S, entre el 12 y 19 de mayo de 1995. Se determinó la biodiversidad a nivel de especies de macrobentos para las subáreas A, B, C, D. Se evaluó el nivel de similaridad entre las 11 estaciones analizadas a nivel de grupos taxonómicos (Polychaeta, Crustacea, Mollusca, Nemertinea y otros), así como la relación entre el nivel de estrés de las comunidades de las subáreas latitudinales A, B, C, D y la agremiación en el grupo dominante (Polychaeta). Fueron diferenciadas un total de 73 especies macrobénticas de las cuales el 64,38% pertenece a la clase Polychaeta. El patrón de distribución de las biomasas totales del macrobentos es más simple que el de las abundancias, con una tendencia a la ubicación de los valores máximos al norte de los 04° S. Se comprueba una relación inversa entre el grado de agremiación y el nivel de estrés medido con el índice SEP.
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Se analizó la dieta de Merluccius gayi peruanus durante el invierno de 1996, agrupándose los individuos en intervalos de 5 cm de longitud para determinar la importancia de la presa, similitud alimentaría, ración de alimentación, variaciones alimentarias con la profundidad y relación predador-presa. La composición taxonómica de la dieta estuvo constituida por los grupos Pisces, Crustacea y Mollusca registrándose 14 tipos de presa. Al igual que en los años 1994-1995, resalta la total ausencia de Sardinops sagax sagax y el bajo nivel de importancia de Ctenosciaena peruviana, que tradicionalmente constituyen especies tróficas principales. Se determinaron tres unidades tróficas: la primera (21-30 cm) consume macrozooplancton; la segunda (31-40 cm) se alimenta de peces y macrozooplancton, destacando la anchoveta con una ración de 6,30 g.dia-1, y la tercera (de 41 cm a más) consume exclusivamente peces, destacando el canibalismo con una ración de 44,56 g.dia-1. No se han detectado cambios del tipo de alimento en relación a la profundidad de captura, mientras que las variaciones latitudinales obedecerían a las fluctuaciones del Frente Ecuatorial. En relación con estudios de serie de tiempo, se observó un desequilibrio trófico concordante con las variaciones oceanográficas en lo que va de la década.
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Entre 1978 y 1987 se realizaron muestreos de la macrofauna bentónica en 10 localidades del litoral y 14 estaciones del sublitoral, en el área de Pisco, Perú. Se diferenciaron ocho biotopos, en los que se hallaron un total de 330 taxones (excluyendo Nematoda), de los cuales 305 fueron determinados por los menos hasta el nivel genérico. El total de taxa está agrupado en 145 familias, 43 órdenes y 15 phyla, e incluye 112 Mollusca, 104 Annelida, 75 Crustacea y 39 taxa pertenecientes a otros grupos taxonómicos. Exclusivamente en fondos y orillas rocasas se encontraron 158 taxa. Considerando solamente los moluscos, poliquetos y crustáceos, con el presente estudio se incrementa de 103 a 289 el número de taxa registradas para el área investigada.
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Analiza la dieta de Merluccius gayi peruanus (Guichenot, 1848) con los datos obtenidos en el Crucero BIC Humboldt 9705-06, determinándose: importancia de la presa, similitud alimentaria, ración de alimentación y variaciones alimentarias latitudinales y por rangos de talla. La dieta estuvo constituida por los grupos Teleostei, Crustacea y Mollusca, registrándose 49 taxa presa, cantidad mayor a lo observado de 1994 a 1996. Se ha verificado un notorio incremento en el consumo de crustáceos y del canibalismo, y decremento en el consumo de anchoveta. Dentro de los peces destacaron los Myctophidae y la sardina; esta última, no observada durante los años 1994 a 1996 y que era considerada como especie trófica primaria en los estudios de series de tiempo. La ración diaria de alimentación en los rangos de longitud 21-30 y 31-40 cm, fueron determinadas en 8,53 g.día-1 y 8,58 g.día-1, respectivamente. Estos valores representan una reducción del 11,97% y 12,54% con respecto al peso real observado durante el invierno de 1996, causado por el menor consumo de eufáusidos y anchoveta. De otro lado, con respecto a lo observado en 1995, estos valores representan un incremento de 57,69% y una reducción de 10,59%, causado por el mayor consumo de eufáusidos y el menor consumo de anchoveta, respectivamente. La similaridad alimentaria cualitativa, define dos grupos: los individuos capturados entre 3°30 'S a 4°59 'S y los capturados entre 6° a 9°59 'S. Se observó que individuos de 21 a 50 cm fueron carcinófagos y de 51 a 74 cm ictiófagos, predominando el canibalismo. La relación predador-presa sugiere un incremento en el canibalismo con el incremento en longitud del depredador.
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En el Perú se han registrado 15 especies de estomatópodos “camarones brujo”, en esta clave sólo se han incluido 12 especies. En cuanto a los decápodos (langostinos, camarones, maruchas, muy-muyes, langostas, ermitaños, centollas y cangrejos) se incluyen 267 especies de las 403 registradas para Perú, correspondiéndole 15 especies a langostas, 73 especies a los anomuros y 179 especies a los braquiuros.
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Se analizaron algunos parámetros poblacionales de 11 583 ejemplares del Pleuroncodes monodon (CRUSTACEA: ANOMURA: GALAYHEIDAE) distribuidos en 5 860 (52%) ejemplares machos y 5723 (48%) ejemplares hembras, las muestras se obtuvieron de los lances de comprobación de los cruceros de evaluación tanto para recursos pelágicos y demersales ejecutados por el Instituto del Mar del Perú (IMARPE) entre febrero y noviembre del 2001, la zona de estudio estuvo comprendida entre Puerto Pizarro (03°29,1’ S; 80°23,0’ W) hasta Los Palos (18°20,18’ S; 70°22,5’ W). La presencia del Pleuroncodes monodon respecto a su distribución batimétrica abarcó entre 1,5 y 300 m. De profundidad. La distribución total de tallas fluctuó entre 6,0 y 42,4 mm de longitud cefalotoráxica (Lc) y entre 6,0 y 41,1 mm de Lc para machos y hembras respectivamente. Por estaciones la estructura por tallas fue variable denotándose dos marcados grupos de talla, predominando un primer grupo los denominados ”juveniles” de (de 6 hasta 20 mm de Lc), sin embargo aquellos ejemplares con longitud cefalotoráxica menor a los 13 mm se registraron mayormente en las estaciones de verano y primavera, mientras un segundo grupo perteneciente a los de talla intermedia denominados “adultos jóvenes” registrados en todas las estaciones. Su distribución horizontal fue mayormente costera; aunque su presencia fue hasta más de las 50 millas náuticas (mn) de la costa; sin embargo los mayores registros de este recurso fue dentro de las 25 mn de la costa, en cuanto a los ejemplares “juveniles” su presencia fue marcada dentro de las 10 mn de la costa. La composición sexual de la población muestreada varió durante el periodo de estudio obteniéndose una razón promedio de 1,02 (machos/hembras). Además se encontraron hembras con huevos en todo el periodo de estudio, sin embargo los altos porcentajes de hembras ovígeras se registraron entre las estaciones de invierno (70%) y primavera (68%) del total. La talla de madurez sexual en las hembras fue de 18,8 mm Lc, mientras que el primer desove en 17,4 mm de Lc. Al registrarse hembras ovígeras en todo el año, existe un periodo anual de postura (liberación de los huevos eclosionados), detectándose éste en la estacón de primavera. La relación longitud cefalotoráxica vs Fecundidad, está determinada por la ecuación: NHT 0,1899 Lc2,9883 Además se analizaron los siguientes parámetros: largo cefalotoráxico, peso total, peso del abdomen, características de los huevos. Complementándose tales evaluaciones con determinaciones de áreas de distribución y concentración, así como la relación de los factores: abióticos (temperaturas, salinidad y oxígeno) y bióticos en relación a predadores y competidores dentro de la cadena trófica.
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Durante el 2010, se capturó 55 ejemplares de tortuga verde Chelonia mydas en La Aguada (13°51’S y 76°15’W) al sureste de la bahía de Paracas; el número promedio de tortugas capturadas por kilómetro de red tendida fue 3,08±2,5; el tamaño promedio de la LCC fue 60,3±10,5cm; el 78% de los ejemplares presentaron el patrón 5c, 4d, 4i y 11d, 11i, para los escudos centrales, costales y marginales, respectivamente. La TSM donde se capturaron varió entre 15,2 y 20,9 °C, la mayor ocurrencia de tortugas se registró de 18,5 a 20 °C. Los epibiontes más representativos fueron Platylepas hexastylos (56,8%), Conchoderma virgatum (26,9%) y Chelonibia testudinaria (13,3%); la ocurrencia de los ítems alimenticios: Clorophyta (78%), Rhodophyta (30%), Cnidaria (43%), Crustacea (43%), Polichaeta (17%), Mollusca (17%), arena (26%) y plástico (17%); el 72% de las tortugas presentaron cobertura algal, de las cuales el 65% fue el alga verde Enteromorpha sp.
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Domicola lithodesi, a new genus and species of gammaridean amphipod is described. It is placed in the family Calliopiidae. Two specimens, a male and a preparatory female, were collected in August 1990 from the pleonal cavity of the lithodid crab Lithodes ferox (Filhol, 1885), an anomuran crab caught at 300 m depth from off Namibia. The more relevant characters are: anophtalmous; body smooth, gammarid-like, male smaller than female, urosomite 1 with a prepeduncular spine; telson broad, entire, unlobed and unarmed; short rostrum; accessory flagellum scale-like, calceoli absent; lower lip without inner lobes; coxa 4 posteriorly excavated; gnathopods basic, subequal, with numerous palmar spines; dactyls on P3-7 with specialized adhesive organs; coxal gill 7 present; uropods eusirid type.
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The nycthemeralmigration of Hemimysis speluncola Ledoyer (1963) (Crustacea: Mysidacea)from a western Mediterranean cave to the open sea was studied in July andSeptember 1985 and September 1986. Light was the initiating factor. Feeding isthe main activity outside the cave. A mixture of assorted small organisms anddetritus makes up the mysids diet.
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Egesta of a cave-dwelling mysid (Hemimysis speluncola Ledoyer, 1963) was studied in a submarine cave of Medes Islands, NW Mediterranean by in situ fecal pellet collecting. Fecal pellet production and gut fullness of mysids during incubation experiments are used to estimate mysid egestion rates. Intrinsic factors related with the natural history of this species such as population structure, density of mysids, daily rhythms and pellet decomposition rates are tested for their influence on the egestion rate. The effects of methodological artifacts, such as the stress induced by both incubation and preservation procedures, are also studied. An average mysid egests about 2.5 pellets per day into the cave. The time of day is the main factor affecting egestion. The highest deposition rate is between 2 to 4 hours after sunrise when about 38 % of the total daily pellet production becomes egested. Fecal pellet morphology changes with mysid demographic classes: immature mysids produce slender and thick pellets, whereas mature mysids produce only thick pellets. Immature classes show higher percentages of full guts than mature ones. Mysid density in the incubators does not affect the results on gut fullness, but it causes a decrease in the number of pellets collected after incubation. Coprorhexia seems to be the only plausible process to explain this paradox. The incubation procedure does not increase deposition rate significantly. Time of incubation is critical because the half-life of fecal pellets is about 2.5 hours. Fixation with liquid nitrogen decreases gut fullness and also deposition rates. Higher values are obtained with 70 % ethanol and 5 % formalin solutions which show very similar results for both gut fullness and pellet deposition rates. Nevertheless, ethanol is not suitable as fixative because it enhances the opacity of the body. Several suggestions are given in order to optimize the reliability of further in situ experiments for evaluation of egesta of Hemimysis speluncola in submarine caves.
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