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Fish Sperm Subpopulations Detection, Separation, and Application: Current State and Trends
Modern advances in sperm biology highlight the necessity of recognising intra‐ejaculate heterogeneity as a central concept for advancing both the fundamental understanding of fertilisation processes and the development of artificial reproduction techniques in fishes. ABSTRACT Sperm subpopulations represent a fundamental manifestation of intra‐ejaculate
Viktoriya Dzyuba +2 more
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ABSTRACT The endemic catfish Steindachneridion melanodermatum from the Iguaçu River basin, southern Brazil, is one of the most threatened pimelodid species. Comprehension of its genetic structure is imperative to the formulation of long‐term efficacious conservation strategies. A genetic analysis was conducted on three populations from the lower Iguaçu
Jesús Hernández‐Gómez +8 more
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Cross-amplification of heterologous microsatellite markers in Piracanjuba
: Brycon orbignyanus, popularly known in Brazil as piracanjuba, is a fish with great economic value but whose natural population drastically decreased in number during the last years.
Pedro Luiz de Castro +8 more
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ABSTRACT The Neotropical migratory fish Prochilodus nigricans plays a critical ecological and socioeconomic role in the Amazon basin. Nevertheless, little is known about its populations and the genetic diversity pattern of the species. In light of this, the current study investigates the spatial genetic structure and diversity of P.
Ueslei Lopes +5 more
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Abstract The efficiency of feed use in aquaculture may be improved by integrating the culture of extractive species into fed‐species systems. This study assessed the impact of including curimba (Prochilodus lineatus) in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) production during the grow‐out phase in earthen ponds.
Adriana Ferreira Lima +4 more
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New cases of supernumerary chromosomes in characiform fishes
Supernumerary chromosomes were described for five species of Neotropical characiform fishes. These extra chromosomes were small, acrocentric and fully heterochromatic in Leporinus friderici from two different localities as well as in Leporinus sp., but ...
Paulo Cesar Venere +2 more
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Fig. 2. Canonical variate analysis of the first 5 PC compo- nents and fish length data of the Prochilodus nigricans for all localities, with 95% confidence.
Amadio, Sidinéia Aparecida +3 more
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Fig. 3. Cluster analysis based on the euclidean distances of the wavelet functions by shape analysis of asteriscus otoliths Prochilodus nigricans between rivers.
Amadio, Sidinéia Aparecida +3 more
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Paramphistomidae (Trematoda: Digenea) de peixes de água doce: dois novos gêneros da Colômbia e uma redescrição de Dadaytrema Oxycephala (Diesing, 1836) Travassos, 1934, da Amazônia [PDF]
Resumo Dois novos gêneros e espécies de Paramphistomidae Fischoeder. 1901 (Trematoda: Digenea) dos tratos intestinais de peixes foram descritos, a saber: Colocladorchis ventrastomis a. gen., n. sp.
Vernon E. Thatcher
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Response of Prochilodus nigricans to flood pulse variation in the central Amazon [PDF]
The influence of the flood pulse on fish populations has been posited, but infrequently tested or quantified. Here, we tested the effect of habitat on population size, using Prochilodus nigricans as a case study species. Floodplain habitat was based on the littoral zone area occupied by P. nigricans
Peter B. Bayley +3 more
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