699 resultados para OREOCHROMIS-MOSSAMBICUS


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The geographical distribution of the African Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicusin Suriname is restricted to a narrow strip of land along the Atlantic coast. Within the coastal plain, O. mossambicusoccurs in brackish lagoons, oligohaline canals, and shell-sand pit lakes. Physico-chemical characteristics and phytoplankton composition of representative Tilapia water bodies are described. Blue-green algae and fine flocculent detritus are dominant food items in the diet of the Tilapia, while Rotifera and microcrustacea are also important in the diet of larvae and juveniles. Intraspecific diet overlap among ontogenetic stages of the Tilapia did not differ significantly from 1, which means that these diets showed complete overlap. Interspecific diet overlap between the Tilapia and the indigenous armoured catfish Hoplosternum littoralewere moderate or low. The results are discussed in relation to recent developments in the Surinamese fisheries and aquaculture sector.

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Nos vertebrados, incluindo os peixes as hormonas activam e modificam o comportamento, e o comportamento por sua vez altera os níveis de hormonas, em particular os androgénios. A principal fonte de hormonas esteróides são as gónadas, mas o cérebro e outros tecidos também as produzem. A castração produz efeitos variados nos níveis hormonais e no comportamento sexual e agonístico dos teleosteos. Os objectivos deste estudo são: verificar a possível razão porque os níveis de androgénios continuam elevados após a gonadectomia, incluindo a possibilidade de contribuição de secreção de esteróides por tecidos extra-gonadais; e ainda de que forma a gonadectomia afecta o comportamento dos animais. Para isso foram efectuadas cirurgias a mais de 20 indivíduos de tilapia moçambicana e foram também retiradas amostras de sangue. Ainda foram retirados e incubados diversos tecidos - como cérebro, rim anterior e posterior, brânquias, fígado e sangue - para a identificação de fontes extragonadais de esteróides. A medição dos níveis hormonais de testosterona, 11- cetotestosterona e 17,20β-progesterona foi realizada através da técnica do radioimunoensaio. Os resultados obtidos monstram que a castração teve um efeito de diminuição muito ténue nos níveis hormonais, sendo que o comportamento dos animais manteve-se praticamente inalterado. O tecido que demonstrou maior capacidade de metabolização do precursor 17-HP foi o rim. Esses resultados podem ser explicados por regeneração do tecido das gónadas, e hipertrofia com consequente feedback positivo, ou ainda pela produção extragonadal de androgénios.

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Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Dept.of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology

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The present work is a base line attempt to investigate and assess the toxicities of three surfactants viz. anionic sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), non ionic Triton X-1OO (TX-IOO) and cationic cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB). These compounds represent simple members of the often neglected group of aquatic pollutants i.e. the anionic alkyl sulfates, non ionics and the cationics. These compounds are widely used In plastic industry, pesticide/herbicide formulations, detergents, oil spill dispersants, molluscicides etc. The test organisms selected for the present study are the cyanobacterium Synechocystis salina Wislouch representing a primary producer in the marine environment and a fresh water adapted euryhaline teleost Oreochromis mossambicus (peters) at the consumer level of the ecological pyramid. The fish species, though not indigenous to our country, is now found ubiquitously in fresh water systems and estuaries. Also it is highly resistant to pollutants and has been suggested as an indicator of pollution in tropical region .

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Dept.of Marine Biology,Microbiology & Biochemistry,Cochin University of Science and Technology

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Man uses a variety of synthetic material for his comfortable materialistic life. Thus human interactions may become harmful for various terrestrial and aquatic lives. This is by contaminating their habitat and by becoming a threat to organisms itself. Thus the application and dispersal of several organic pollutants can lead to the development of several mutated forms of the species when exposed to sublethal concentrations of the pollutants. Otherwise, a decrease in number or extinction of these exposed species from earth's face may happen. Pesticides, we use for the benefit of crop yield, but its persistence may become havoc to non-target organism. Pesticides reaching a reservoir can subsequently enter the higher trophic levels. Organophosphorus compounds have replaced all other pesticides, due to its acute toxicity and non-persistent nature.Hence the present study has concentrated on the toxicity of the largest market-selling and multipurpose pesticide, chlorpyrifos on the commonly edible aquatic organism, fish. The euryhaline cichlid Oreochromis mossambicus was selected as animal model. The study has concentrated on investigating biochemical parameters like tissue-specific enzymes, antioxidant and lipid-peroxidation parameters, haematological and histological observations and pesticide residue analysis.Major findings of this work have indicated the possibility of aquatic toxicity to the fish on exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos. The insecticide was found as effective to induce structural alteration, depletion in protein content, decrease in different metabolic enzyme levels and to progress lipid peroxidation on a prolonged exposure of 21 days. The ion-transport mechanism was found to be adversely affected. Electrophoretic analysis revealed the disappearance of several protein bands after 21days of exposure to chlorpyrifos. Residue, analysis by gas chromatography explored the levels of chlorpyrifos retaining on the edible tissue portions during exposure period of 21days and also on a recovery period of 10 days.

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The present study dealt with the haematological, biochemical and istopathological impacts of different sub lethal concentrations of ethanol on a euryhaline teleost Oreochromis In05.s‘ambicu.5' (Peters).Studies carried out using GC indicated an increase in blood ethanol oncentration of the fish which mainly arose due to fishes entering into a state of hypoxia which explains ethanol production as an ubiquitous “anaerobic” end product, which gets accumulated whenever metabolic demand exceeds the mitochondrial oxidative potential. The very low amount of ethanol detected in the control group ofO mossambicns was mainly due to the activity of microorganisms in the gut ofO. Nzossambicus.Oedcma observed in the present study, is a defense mechanism that reduces the branchial superficial area of the fish which comes in contact with the external milieu. These mechanisms also increase the diffusion barrier to the pollutant. Dilation of the blood vessels is due to increased permeability helping in the free passage of ethanol into the blood stream. Telangiectasis observed explains the state of asphyxia of the fish when subjected to ethanol toxicity indicating acute respiratory distress. Gill aneurysm observed indicates impaired respiratory function. This is related to the rupture of the pillar cells which results in an increased blood flow inside the lamellae, causing dilation of the blood vessel or even aneurysm of gill.The present findings warrant future studies to explore A'T'Pases as possible biomarkers of pollutant exposure in ecotoxicology. This study indicated that O. mossambicus when exposed for 7 and 21 days to ethanol was under tremendous stress and parameters employed in this study can be adapted for future investigations as biomarkers of damage caused by ethanol to aquatic organisms. The present study revealed that O. mossambicus is sensitive to sub lethal concentrations of ethanol.

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The present work is a base—|ine attempt to investigate and assess the toxicity of water-accommodated fractions (WAF) of Bombay High crude oil. The experimental animal selected for the present study is a euryhaline teleost, Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters), adapted to fresh water. The fish has been selected on account of its economic valve, abundant availability, experimental feasibility, ease of rearing and maintenance and also because it is one of the commonly cultured species in the South-East Asian countries.

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The present work is focused on the organelle and biochemical responses to heavy metal exposure in the fish Oreochromis mossambicus giving particular importance to the metal detoxifying machinery of the organism. The thesis is an outcome of the effort aimed at developing practicable monitoring techniques to deliver guidelines for biological effect monitoring and the need for specific biochemical methods to detect biological effects of heavy metals that can be interpreted in terms of the health status of the individual organism and eventually alterations in vital processes as growth and reproduction. The efficiency of the metal detoxifying metallothioneins which is an attractive tool for biological monitoring, their role as scavengers of trace metal ions and thus in relieving the biological machinery from their toxicity effects are important themes of this study. Efforts have also been made to test the reliability of the spill over hypothesis of the action of metallothioneins (Winge et a1.,1973) and their use as a biological barometer of heavy metal stress.

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In the present investigation, three important stressors: cadmium ion (Cd++), salinity and temperature were selected to study their effects on protein and purine catabolism of O. mossambicus. Cadmium (Cd) is a biologically nonessential metal that can be toxic to aquatic animals. Cadmium is a trace element which is a common constituent of industrial effluents. It is a non-nutrient metal and toxic to fish even at low concentrations. Cadmium ions accumulate in sensitive organs like gills, liver, and kidney of fish in an unregulated manner . Thus; the toxic effects of cadmium are related to changes in natural physiological and biochemical processes in organism. The mechanics of osmoregulation (i.e. total solute and water regulation) are reasonably well understood (Evans, 1984, 1993), and most researchers agree that salinities that differ from the internal osmotic concentration of the fish must impose energetic regulatory costs for active ion transport. There is limited information on protein and purine catabolism of euryhaline fish during salinity adaptation. Within a range of non-lethal temperatures, fishes are generally able to cope with gradual temperature changes that are common in natural systems. However, rapid increases or decreases in ambient temperature may result in sub lethal physiological and behavioral responses. The catabolic pathways of proteins and purines are important biochemical processes. The results obtained signifies that O. mossambicus when exposed to different levels of cadmium ion, salinity and temperature show great variation in the catabolism of proteins and purines. The organism is trying to attain homeostasis in the presence of stressors by increasing or decreasing the activity of certain enzymes. The present study revealed that the protein and purine catabolism in O. mossambicus is sensitive to environmental stressors.

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The major digestive enzyme activities and digestive indices were compared between Etroplus suratensis and Oreochromis mossambicus. Pepsin - like acid proteases that acts on low pH has been identified all along the digestive tract of both the fishes. Comparatively low alpha amylase activity is shown by the E. suratensis and the enzyme is distributed almost equally throughout the intestinal segments in both the species. Very low alkaline protease activity is found in the stomach of both the fishes and in O. mossambicus, the enzyme activity diminishes extensively towards the posterior portion of the intestine whereas in E. suratensis the activity increases towards the posterior part. The present study showed that lipase is one of the prominent digestive enzymes in O. mossambicus with a remarkable specific activity throughout the digestive tract than that of E. suratensis .It has been noted that O. mossambicus has a higher values for digestive somatic index, hepato somatic index, intestinal coefficient and gut Vs standard length ratio than that of E. suratensis indicating its higher digestive and metabolic capabilities. The early maturity and fast growth of O. mossambicus can be explained by their enhanced digestive indices. The compa ratively low activities of acid protease, amylase, lipase and total alkaline protease of E. suratensis revealed poor digestive capacity than that of O. mossambicus

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The African cichlid Oreochromis mossambicus (Mozambique tilapia) has been used as a model system in a wide range of behavioural and neurobiological studies. The increasing number of genetic tools available for this species, together with the emerging interest in its use for neurobiological studies, increased the need for an accurate hodological mapping of the tilapia brain to supplement the available histological data. The goal of our study was to elaborate a three-dimensional, high-resolution digital atlas using magnetic resonance imaging, supported by Nissl staining. Resulting images were viewed and analysed in all orientations (transverse, sagittal, and horizontal) and manually labelled to reveal structures in the olfactory bulb, telencephalon, diencephalon, optic tectum, and cerebellum. This high resolution tilapia brain atlas is expected to become a very useful tool for neuroscientists using this fish model and will certainly expand their use in future studies regarding the central nervous system.

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Três grupos constituídos por indivíduos de tilápia da espécie Oreochromis mossambicus foram observados por um período de 6 meses e registado os seus comportamentos reprodutivos, número de fêmeas em incubação e o número de fry que nasceram durante este tempo. Cada grupo apresentava proporções sexuais distintas (macho:fêmea), nomeadamente, 1:3, 1:4 e 2:2. Após a evolução do estágio das fry a alevins, foram testados nestes indivíduos 3 dietas experimentais: a dieta RT (ração para tilápia), a dieta RD (dieta para douradas) e a Mix (uma mistura de 50% de cada uma das rações anteriormente referidas). Os alevins foram distribuídos em 9 tanques, 20 indivíduos/tanque, existindo três réplicas por dieta e todos se encontravam a uma temperatura de 28 ± 1ºC. Foram alimentados 3 vezes por dia durante 11 semanas, fazendo jejum 1 dia por semana. A cada 2 semanas, os indivíduos eram pesados e medidos e a quantidade de ração era ajustada de acordo com o seu crescimento. Como forma de se reduzir o stress neste procedimento de medição e pesagem, utilizaram-se três anestésicos a diferentes concentrações: MS-222 (0,15, 0,25 e 0,35ml L-1), óleo de cravo (0,10, 0,15 e 1,2ml L-1) e 2-fenoxietanol (0,40, 0,60, 0,80 e 1,00ml L-1). Registaram-se os tempos de indução e recuperação e avaliou-se qual o anestésico mais eficaz. No final do ensaio, os indivíduos foram mortos por choque térmico, filetados e sujeitados a estudos para avaliação do teor de proteína, lípidos, humidade e cinzas. No final de todo este trabalho experimental verificou-se que existiu reprodução nos Grupos 1 e 2 durante os 6 meses e que a melhor proporção sexual é 1:3 (macho:fêmea). Observou-se que as fêmeas que produzem mais posturas seguidas têm um menor número de fry por postura e as que fazem um maior intervalo de tempo entre cada postura, produzem posturas com um maior número de fry. Para qualquer uma destas opções das fêmeas, a taxa de mortalidade das fry é muito reduzida. No ensaio das dietas, os alevins aceitaram com boa aceitabilidade as três dietas mas com o decorrer do tempo, os indivíduos da dieta RD começaram a ganhar hemorragias em algumas partes do corpo. Não existiram diferenças significativas entre as dietas. A dieta Mix foi a que mostrou melhores resultados finais com um peso e comprimento máximos de 4,51 ± 3,39g e 3,36 ± 1,81cm, respetivamente. Para os valores de WG, SGR e FCR também não existiram diferenças significativas para as três iv dietas, sendo a dieta Mix a obter os valores máximos para WG (4,71g) e SGR (2,97% dia-1) mas com o FCR baixo (12,45 g/g). Para os resultados da composição química obtiveram-se diferenças estatisticamente significativas (P < 0,05) nos dados da proteína e humidade. A dieta RT foi a que apresentou um maior teor de proteína (18,53%) e os valores máximos para a humidade foram nas dietas RT (80.54%) e Mix (80,57%). Os lípidos e as cinzas não tiveram diferenças significativas e os valores máximos para estes dois parâmetros foram 1,38% e 1,50% na RT, respetivamente. Para os anestésicos estudados existiram diferenças significativas (P < 0,05) para os tempos de anestesia e recuperação pertencentes ao MS-222 e 2-fenoxietanol; o óleo de cravo apenas apresentou diferenças significativas no tempo de indução. As concentrações que mais eficazes se mostraram para anestesiar Tilápias Moçambicanas foram: 0,25ml L-1 para o MS-222, 0,10ml L-1 para o óleo de cravo e 0,80ml L-1 e 1,00ml L-1 para o 2-fenoxietanol. Os resultados deste trabalho sugerem que a reprodução de Tilápia Moçambicana se consegue com bastante sucesso quando se proporcionam condições ótimas, principalmente, a temperatura que é um dos fatores mais importantes; é uma espécie que aceita com facilidade variados tipos de rações; e os anestésicos utilizados mostraram-se eficazes a anestesiar os juvenis desta espécie apesar de ser necessário continuar o estudo com mais concentrações.