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Biol Trace Elem Res ; 200(5): 2416-2431, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34476678

RESUMO

The concentrations of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn (TE) in four juvenile fishes (Acestrorhynchus pantaneiro, Salminus brasiliensis, Brycon orbignyanus, and Megaleporinus obtusidens) and associated sediment water from the Lower Paraná River were measured. For muscle, gills, and liver fishes, the TE accumulation in the muscle, gills, and liver was evaluated. The TE concentration was measured by quadrupolar inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (Q-ICP-MS). Cadmium (0.25 ± 0.07 µg L-1), Cu (3.00 ± 1.44 µg L-1), Fe (612 ± 69 µg L-1), and Pb (1.92 ± 1.20 µg L-1) in water and As (4.1-6.9 µg g-1), Cr (20.1-31.4 µg g-1), Cu (10.7-19.2 µg g-1), Mn (351.3-482.2 µg g-1), and Ni (24.5 ± 10.9 µg g-1) in sediments exceeded the guide values for the conservation of aquatic life. In general, muscle of omnivorous species (B. orbignyanus and M. obtusidens) showed higher values of elements than those of carnivorous species (A. pantaneiro and S. brasiliensis). However, TE concentrations varied with fish species and organs. Independently of the examined species, the highest concentrations of Cr and Pb were in the muscle and gills, respectively. Cadmium, Cu, and Fe concentrations were higher in the liver than in gills and muscle in all four fish species. These results were consistent with the tissue selectivity index analyzed. For the four species, major essential elements showed the highest accumulation. However, the accumulation of toxic elements in omnivorous fish was higher than in carnivorous fish. The individual pollution load index indicated that sediment was very polluted with As and Pb, but based on the combined ecological indexes, low elemental sediment pollution in the Espinillo Lake was revealed.


Assuntos
Metais Pesados , Oligoelementos , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Animais , Brasil , Cádmio , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Peixes , Sedimentos Geológicos , Lagos , Chumbo , Metais Pesados/análise , Rios , Oligoelementos/análise , Água , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise
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Swiss J Palaeontol ; 140(1): 9, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34721281

RESUMO

The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climatic changes that occurred at the onset of the Quaternary. The San Gregorio Formation, the younger unit of the Urumaco Sequence, preserves a fauna that documents this critical transition. We report stingrays, freshwater bony fishes, amphibians, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, aquatic and terrestrial turtles, and mammals. A total of 49 taxa are reported from the Vergel Member (late Pliocene) and nine taxa from the Cocuiza Member (Early Pleistocene), with 28 and 18 taxa reported for the first time in the Urumaco sequence and Venezuela, respectively. Our findings include the first fossil record of the freshwater fishes Megaleporinus, Schizodon, Amblydoras, Scorpiodoras, and the pipesnake Anilius scytale, all from Pliocene strata. The late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene ages proposed here for the Vergel and Cocuiza members, respectively, are supported by their stratigraphic position, palynology, nannoplankton, and 86Sr/88Sr dating. Mammals from the Vergel Member are associated with the first major pulse of the Great American Biotic Interchange. In contrast to the dry conditions prevailing today, the San Gregorio Formation documents mixed open grassland/forest areas surrounding permanent freshwater systems, following the isolation of the northern South American basin from western Amazonia. These findings support the hypothesis that range contraction of many taxa to their current distribution in northern South America occurred rapidly during at least the last 1.5 million years.

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Front Genet ; 12: 728670, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34659353

RESUMO

Neotropical fishes have highly diversified karyotypic and genomic characteristics and present many diverse sex chromosome systems, with various degrees of sex chromosome differentiation. Knowledge on their sex-specific composition and evolution, however, is still limited. Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) are tandemly repeated sequences with pervasive genomic distribution and distinctive evolutionary pathways, and investigating satDNA content might shed light into how genome architecture is organized in fishes and in their sex chromosomes. The present study investigated the satellitome of Megaleporinus elongatus, a freshwater fish with a proposed Z1Z1Z2Z2/Z1W1Z2W2 multiple sex chromosome system that encompasses a highly heterochromatic and differentiated W1 chromosome. The species satellitome comprises of 140 different satDNA families, including previously isolated sequences and new families found in this study. This diversity is remarkable considering the relatively low proportion that satDNAs generally account for the M. elongatus genome (around only 5%). Differences between the sexes in regards of satDNA content were also evidenced, as these sequences are 14% more abundant in the female genome. The occurrence of sex-biased signatures of satDNA evolution in the species is tightly linked to satellite enrichment associated with W1 in females. Although both sexes share practically all satDNAs, the overall massive amplification of only a few of them accompanied the W1 differentiation. We also investigated the expansion and diversification of the two most abundant satDNAs of M. elongatus, MelSat01-36 and MelSat02-26, both highly amplified sequences in W1 and, in MelSat02-26's case, also harbored by Z2 and W2 chromosomes. We compared their occurrences in M. elongatus and the sister species M. macrocephalus (with a standard ZW sex chromosome system) and concluded that both satDNAs have led to the formation of highly amplified arrays in both species; however, they formed species-specific organization on female-restricted sex chromosomes. Our results show how satDNA composition is highly diversified in M. elongatus, in which their accumulation is significantly contributing to W1 differentiation and not satDNA diversity per se. Also, the evolutionary behavior of these repeats may be associated with genome plasticity and satDNA variability between the sexes and between closely related species, influencing how seemingly homeologous heteromorphic sex chromosomes undergo independent satDNA evolution.

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Evolution ; 75(5): 1170-1188, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33783852

RESUMO

The establishment of a given phenotype is only one expression from a range of hidden developmental possibilities. Developmental plasticity at hidden reaction norms might elicit phenotypic diversification under new developmental environments. Current discussion benefits from empirical analyses that integrate multiple environmental stimuli to evaluate how plastic responses may shape phenotypic variation. We raised Megaleporinus macrocephalus fish in different environmental settings to address contributions of developmental plasticity for emergence of new phenotypes and subsequent morphospace diversification. Plastic morphotypes were evaluated at two complementary scales, the M. macrocephalus morphospace and the higher taxonomic level of Anostomidae family. Morphospace analyses demonstrated that developmental plasticity quickly releases distinct head morphotypes that were hidden in the parental monomorphic population. Plastic morphotypes occupied discrete and previously unfilled morphospace regions, a result obtained from comparisons with a control population and in analyses including several Anostomidae species. Plastic responses involved adjustments in shape and relative position of head bonesets, and fish raised under specific environmental combinations rescued phenotypic patterns described for different genera. Therefore, developmental plasticity possibly contributes to adaptive radiation in Anostomidae. Results illustrate how plastic responses enable morphospace diversification and contribute to evolution.


Assuntos
Adaptação Fisiológica , Caraciformes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ecossistema , Animais , Desenvolvimento Ósseo , Caraciformes/anatomia & histologia , Caraciformes/genética , Cabeça/anatomia & histologia
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Acta Sci. Biol. Sci. ; 39(4): 407-416, Oct.-Dec.2017. graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-18166

RESUMO

This study analyzed the diet during early developmental stages of Astyanax lacustris (AA),Piaractus mesopotamicus (PM), Megaleporinus obtusidens (MO) and Prochilodus lineatus (PL), under experimentalconditions. Fish larvae, 350 of each species, were stocked separately in 16 fiber-cement tanks (500 L), fromwhich, three larvae of each species were collected every three days, for 36 days. Tanks were fertilized (1.5 gNPK-7: 14: 8) and had 50% of the surface with macrophytes. Larvae were grouped in age classes = I: 5 to11, II: 14 to 20, III: 23 to 29 and IV: 32 to 38 days and, dissected for analysis of the digestive tract.Methodologies of dominance, frequency of occurrence and points of food items were used. For AA andPM larvae, measurements were taken for the number and size of organisms to determine the percentparticipation in biovolume. Changes in diets of larvae in different age classes were found as well as betweendifferent species, with the same age. Rotifers were dominant in the content of digestive tracts of all speciesat Class I, and the larvae diets became more distinct with increasing age, in which AA consumed mainlyrotifers, PM, larger organisms (mainly cladocerans), PL, algae (diatoms as the main item) and PP with amore diversified diet (rotifers, ostracodes and algae). In conclusion, early stages of these species presenteddistinct diets, undergoing remarkable changes in the first 38 days of life.(AU)


Estudou-se a alimentação dos estágios iniciais de desenvolvimento de Astyanax lacustris (AA),Piaractus mesopotamicus (PM), Megaleporinus obtusidens (MO) e Prochilodus lineatus (PL) em condiçõesexperimentais. As larvas, 350 cada espécie, foram estocadas separadamente, em 16 tanques de fibrocimento(500 L) dos quais foram coletados três indivíduos de cada um, a cada três dias, por 36 dias. Os tanquesforam fertilizados (1,5 g de NPK-7:14:8) e tinham 50% da superfície com macrófitas. As larvas foramagrupadas em classes de idade = I: 5 a 11, II: 14 a 20, III: 23 a 29 e IV: 32 a 38 dias e, dissecadas para aabertura do trato digestório. Foram empregadas as metodologias de dominância, frequência de ocorrência epontos dos itens alimentares. Para as larvas de AA e PM, foram contados e tomadas medidas das dimensõesdos organismos para determinar a participação percentual do biovolume. Observaram-se mudanças nasdietas das larvas em diferentes classes de idade e também entre larvas de espécies diferentes, com mesmaidade. Houve predomínio de rotíferos nos conteúdos dos tratos digestórios de todas as espécies na classe I,as dietas das larvas passaram a ser mais distintas com o incremento da idade, com AA consumindoprincipalmente rotíferos, PM organismos maiores (principalmente cladóceros), PL tendo algas(diatomáceas como item principal) e PP com uma dieta mais variada (rotíferos, ostracodes e algas).Conclui-se que as formas jovens destas espécies apresentaram dietas distintas, passando por nítidasalterações nos primeiros 38 dias de vida.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Caraciformes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Caraciformes/metabolismo , Ração Animal/análise , Peixes/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 39(4): 407-416, Oct. - Dec. 2017. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-878450

RESUMO

This study analyzed the diet during early developmental stages of Astyanax lacustris (AA), Piaractus mesopotamicus (PM), Megaleporinus obtusidens (MO) and Prochilodus lineatus (PL), under experimental conditions. Fish larvae, 350 of each species, were stocked separately in 16 fiber-cement tanks (500 L), from which, three larvae of each species were collected every three days, for 36 days. Tanks were fertilized (1.5 g NPK-7: 14: 8) and had 50% of the surface with macrophytes. Larvae were grouped in age classes = I: 5 to 11, II: 14 to 20, III: 23 to 29 and IV: 32 to 38 days and, dissected for analysis of the digestive tract. Methodologies of dominance, frequency of occurrence and points of food items were used. For AA and PM larvae, measurements were taken for the number and size of organisms to determine the percent participation in biovolume. Changes in diets of larvae in different age classes were found as well as between different species, with the same age. Rotifers were dominant in the content of digestive tracts of all species at Class I, and the larvae diets became more distinct with increasing age, in which AA consumed mainly rotifers, PM, larger organisms (mainly cladocerans), PL, algae (diatoms as the main item) and PP with a more diversified diet (rotifers, ostracodes and algae) . In conclusion, early stages of these species presented distinct diets, undergoing remarkable changes in the first 38 days of life.


Estudou-se a alimentação dos estágios iniciais de desenvolvimento de Astyanax lacustris (AA), Piaractus mesopotamicus (PM), Megaleporinus obtusidens (MO) e Prochilodus lineatus (PL) em condições experimentais. As larvas, 350 cada espécie, foram estocadas separadamente, em 16 tanques de fibrocimento (500 L) dos quais foram coletados três indivíduos de cada um, a cada três dias, por 36 dias. Os tanques foram fertilizados (1,5 g de NPK-7:14:8) e tinham 50% da superfície com macrófitas. As larvas foram agrupadas em classes de idade = I: 5 a 11, II: 14 a 20, III: 23 a 29 e IV: 32 a 38 dias e, dissecadas para a abertura do trato digestório. Foram empregadas as metodologias de dominância, frequência de ocorrência e pontos dos itens alimentares. Para as larvas de AA e PM, foram contados e tomadas medidas das dimensões dos organismos para determinar a participação percentual do biovolume. Observaram-se mudanças nas dietas das larvas em diferentes classes de idade e também entre larvas de espécies diferentes, com mesma idade. Houve predomínio de rotíferos nos conteúdos dos tratos digestórios de todas as espécies na classe I, as dietas das larvas passaram a ser mais distintas com o incremento da idade, com AA consumindo principalmente rotíferos, PM organismos maiores (principalmente cladóceros), PL tendo algas (diatomáceas como item principal) e PP com uma dieta mais variada (rotíferos, ostracodes e algas). Conclui-se que as formas jovens destas espécies apresentaram dietas distintas, passando por nítidas alterações nos primeiros 38 dias de vida.


Assuntos
Peixes , Larva
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 107: 308-323, 2017 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27894994

RESUMO

A new genus of Anostomidae (Characiformes) is described to include ten valid extant species previously classified in Leporinus or Hypomasticus and distributed throughout most major river basins in South America: L. brinco, L. conirostris, L. elongatus, H. garmani, L. macrocephalus, L. muyscorum, L. obtusidens, L. piavussu, L. reinhardti, and L. trifasciatus. The monophyly of Megaleporinus is well-supported in a phylogenetic analysis based on two mitochondrial and three nuclear genes, as well as its sister group relationship to Abramites. Megaleporinus is diagnosed by having the exclusive combination of three unicuspid teeth on each premaxillary and dentary bone and a color pattern composed of one to four dark midlateral blotches. Additional distinguishing features and possible synapomorphies include a unique ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system confirmed for six congeners and a drumming apparatus wherein the first rib is elongated and associated with hypertrophied intercostal muscles, which was confirmed for three congeners as exclusive to mature males. Furthermore, our study identified at least four undescribed cryptic species, emphasizing the need for further taxonomic work and genetic analyses. A time-calibrated phylogenetic and biogeographical analysis of the new genus suggests that speciation in the proto-Amazon-Orinoco lineage was primarily driven by paleogeographic processes, such as the formation of the Orinoco and Tocantins basins. Dispersal and diversification of the genus in coastal basins draining the Eastern Brazilian Shield appears to have been facilitated by connections between paleo-basins during low sea level periods and headwater captures between coastal and inland watersheds. The present contribution demonstrates the importance of integrating data from morphology, DNA sequences and cytogenetics to advance the taxonomy and systematics of any complex species group.


Assuntos
Caraciformes/classificação , Caraciformes/genética , Análise Citogenética , Variação Genética , Filogenia , Filogeografia , Animais , Teorema de Bayes , Brasil , Arcada Osseodentária/anatomia & histologia , Masculino
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