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Rev. biol. trop ; 65(1): 167-179, Jan.-Mar. 2017. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-897533

RESUMO

ResumenLas escifomedusas se alimentan principalmente de crustáceos microscópicos, huevos y larvas de peces, moluscos y de otras medusas. La distribución y abundancia de la escifomedusa tiene una importancia económica y ecológica ya que son depredadores que influyen en la dinámica poblacional de otras pesquerías. El presente trabajo se realizó de septiembre 2013 hasta agosto 2014 en el sistema lagunar Arrastradero-Redonda, Tabasco, con el objetivo de aportar información sobre la distribución y abundancia espacial y temporal de la escifomedusa Stomolophus meleagris y su relación con los parámetros ambientales. Para su realización se efectuaron recorridos mensuales durante un ciclo anual y se recolectaron muestras biológicas; realizándose tres arrastres en cada una de las estaciones, en una área de 1 km2, con una duración de 5 a 10 min con un chinchorro playero de monofilamento de 20 m de longitud por 3 m de altura y luz de malla de 1.5 cm, con esos datos se realizó el análisis de eficiencia pesquera, (CPUE con Org./Unidad de superficie evaluada) y se determinó la relación con los parámetros ambientales. Se estableció que la mayor abundancia se presentó de la estación 1 a la 3 con 7 a 19 Org/km2 en los meses de abril hasta agosto 2014 y su menor abundancia se observó en las estaciones 6 a 10 con un promedio de 1 Org./km2 desde octubre 2013 a marzo 2014. El análisis de correlación múltiple por pasos indicó que existe una fuerte asociación entre la CPUE y algunas variables ambientales estudiadas, observándose el 70.9 % de la variabilidad de los datos. La salinidad fue la variable más influyente explicando el 64.3 % de la variabilidad, seguida por la temperatura con un 3.6 % mientras el oxígeno disuelto explica solo el 2.9 % de variabilidad, principalmente debido a que en la zona confluyen una serie de factores geológicos, oceanográficos y biológicos favorables para la proliferación de esta especie debido al aporte de agua marina de la barra de Tupilco. Sin embargo falta realizar mayores investigaciones que permita cuantificar este recurso y establecer zonas de explotación comercial y realizar estudios sobre el aspecto biológico, principalmente hábitos reproductivos y alimenticios; que aporten información necesaria para diseñar planes adecuados sobre su posible uso de manera adecuada. Así mismo con los datos obtenidos en el presente trabajo podamos determinar el potencial pesquero de este recurso en el estado de Tabasco.


Abstract:The scyphomedusae feed mainly on microscopic crustaceans, eggs and fish larvae, molluscs and some other jellyfishes. The distribution and abundance of the scyphomedusae has an economic and ecological impact as they are predators that have an influence on the population dynamics of other fisheries. This investigation took place in the lagoon system 'ArrastraderoRedonda', Tabasco, from September 2013 to August 2014, with the purpose to provide information on the distribution, and spatial and temporal abundance of Stomolophus meleagris; along with its relation to environmental parameters. A total of 10 stations were defined and biological samples were taken on a monthly basis during this annual cycle. For this purpose, three pulls with a beach seine monofilament (20 m long by 3 m height, mesh opening 1.5 cm, 5 to 10 minutes) per station were made within a 1 km2 area. Information obtained was used to calculate the fishing efficiency analysis (CPUE con org./Evaluated Area Unit) and to determine the relationship with the environmental parameters. Our results showed that the abundance in the stations 1 to 3 was from 7 to 19 org./km2 from April to August 2014; less organisms were observed in stations 6 to 10 (an average of 1 org./ km2) from October 2013 to March 2014. The multiple correlation steps analysis indicated that there is a strong association between the CPUE and some environmental investigated variables, and a 70.9 % variability of the data was observed. The salinity resulted the most important variable because it determined a 64.3 % of variation; it was followed by the temperature with a 3.6 %; meanwhile, dissolved oxygen explained only the 2.9 %, this was mainly because within the area there are several geological, oceanographic and biological factors that favor the distribution of this species due to seawater contribution through the Tupilco bar. With the provided data with this investigation we were able to determine the fishery potential of this resource for Tabasco state. However, additional research is required to allow an extended quantification of this resource, to determine the commercial exploitation areas, and drive studies about reproductive and feeding habits, that may provide the necessary information to establish plans for sustainable use. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (1): 167-179. Epub 2017 March 01.


Assuntos
Animais , Distribuição Animal/fisiologia , Cifozoários/fisiologia , Oxigênio/análise , Estações do Ano , Água do Mar/química , Temperatura , Fatores de Tempo , Dinâmica Populacional , Densidade Demográfica , Ecossistema , Salinidade , Golfo do México , Análise Espaço-Temporal
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Rev. biol. trop ; 60(4): 1721-1729, Dec. 2012. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-662243

RESUMO

The cannonball jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris is regarded as a fishery resource with high commercial value, but with scarce biological information. With the aim to generate preliminary information on reproductive aspects, the present study analyzes its fecundity, based on the estimated number of vitellogenic oocytes in the gonad; in addition, we evaluated its relationship with the jellyfish body length, diameter and wet weight; and we established the relationship of the gonadosomatic index (IGS) with the jellyfish diameter and length. For this, a total of 30 specimens were collected, measured and weighed in a monthly basis, in Las Guásimas lagoon from January to May 2006. In order to estimate the gonad volume, 60 mature females were analyzed and their gonads were extracted and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. Gonad images from histological preparations were analyzed and the number of vitellogenic and previtellogenic oocytes obtained. We used catch data from The Guásimas for population recruitment analysis, that was estimated with FISAT II. Among results, we found that fecundity increased with jellyfish length, diameter and total wet weight. The lower fecundity rates occured on February and the highest during May (11 873 071 and 37 528 197 millions of vitellogenic oocytes per gonad, respectively). The IGS increased with length and diameter of the specimens, at its maximum value of 3.7% was observed in May. A continuous production of previtellogenic oocytes were observed during the full collection period. The maximum recruitment was observed in July and November (37.50% and 28.01% respectively). The high fecundity observed in S. meleagris, suggests a high population reproductive potential that may support the possibility of an important fishery consolidation on this jellyfish.


La medusa Stomolophus meleagris es considerada un recurso pesquero de alto valor comercial. Debido a la relevancia de conocer aspectos de importancia biológica actualmente desconocidos, el presente trabajo analiza la fecundidad con base en la estimación del número de ovocitos vitelogénicos en la gónada; su relación con la longitud, diámetro y peso húmedo; y la relación del índice gonadosomático (IGS) con su diámetro y longitud. De enero a mayo 2006 se recolectaron 30 ejemplares mensuales que fueron medidos y pesados, de los cuales se analizaron 60 hembras maduras para calcular el volumen de sus gónadas. Se extrajeron las gónadas, se tiñeron con hematoxilina-eosina y se seleccionaron las hembras con madurez gonadal. Mediante la digitalización de imágenes se estimó el número de ovocitos vitelogénicos y previtelogénicos. Se emplearon datos de captura en Las Guásimas para el análisis de reclutamiento poblacional, estimado con FISAT II. La fecundidad se incrementó con la longitud, el diámetro y el peso húmedo total. La menor fecundidad se observó en febrero y la mayor en mayo (11 873 071 y 37 528 197 millones de ovocitos vitelogénico por gónada, respectivamente). El IGS se incrementó con la longitud y diámetro de los ejemplares, con su máximo en mayo de 3.7%. Se observó una producción continua de ovocitos previtelogénicos en todo el periodo de recolecta. El máximo reclutamiento se observó en julio y noviembre (37.50% y 28.01% respectivamente). La alta fecundidad encontrada en S. meleagris sugiere un alto potencial reproductivo para la población y sustenta la posibilidad de la consolidación de una importante pesquería de esta medusa.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Gônadas/anatomia & histologia , Oócitos , Cifozoários/fisiologia , Fertilidade/fisiologia , Gônadas/citologia , México , Estações do Ano , Cifozoários/anatomia & histologia
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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(1): 119-130, mar. 2010. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-637812

RESUMO

Lipid variation in oocytes of the jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae) from Las Guasimas Lagoon, Mexico, during gonadal development. The jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris has potential for commercial exploitation but there is little information on their reproductive biology. This paper seeks to evaluate some biochemical and demographic characteristics of the species. Samples were taken monthly during 2005 and 2006. Jellyfish collected in 2005 were used to describe the characteristics and quantity of oocyte triglycerides and phospholipids with the Sudan black technique, and to ascertain the degree of gonadal development and sex ratio by the hematoxylin-eosin technique. The 2006 jellyfish were used to determine the size at first maturity and protein and total lipids contents. Four stages of development in both sexes were determined, with a continuous gamete development. The highest percentage of mature organisms was recorded in April. The proportion of sexes was 0.7:1.3. We found higher concentrations of triglycerides than phospholipids in the cytoplasm. There was a positive correlation between triglycerides and the diameter of the oocyte. The size at first maturity for both sexes was 105mm. The highest protein and lipids contents were obtained in April and March respectively. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (1): 119-130. Epub 2010 March 01.


La medusa S. meleagris, ha mostrado potencial de explotación pero hay escasa información sobre su biología reproductiva. El presente trabajo pretende conocer el contenido de los triglicéridos y fosfolípidos en los ovocitos durante el desarrollo gonadal, así como la proporción de sexos, talla de primera madurez y la concentración de proteínas y lípidos totales en la medusa. Se realizaron muestreos mensuales durante 2005 y 2006. A las medusas recolectadas en 2005, se les aplicó la técnica del sudán negro, para describir las características del ovocito y la cantidad triglicéridos y fosfolípidos y la técnica de hematoxilina-eosina para conocer el grado de desarrollo gonádico y la proporción de sexos. Las medusas del 2006 se emplearon para determinar la talla de primera madurez y el contenido de proteínas y lípidos totales. Se observaron cuatro fases de desarrollo en ambos sexos, con un desarrollo gamético continúo. El mayor porcentaje de organismos maduros se registró en abril. La proporción de sexos fue de 0.7:1.3. Se encontró mayor concentración de triglicéridos que de fosfolípidos en el citoplasma. Se obtuvo una correlación positiva entre triglicéridos y el diámetro del ovocito. La talla de primera madurez para ambos sexos fue de 105 mm. El mayor contenido de proteínas se obtuvo en abril y para lípidos en marzo.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Gônadas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Oócitos/química , Fosfolipídeos/análise , Cifozoários/química , Maturidade Sexual/fisiologia , Triglicerídeos/análise , México , Oócitos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Estações do Ano , Razão de Masculinidade , Cifozoários/classificação , Cifozoários/fisiologia
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 22(2): 189-98, 1989. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-105575

RESUMO

1. In order to evaluate how crumpling behavior influences the swimming system in Liriope tetraphylla, extracellular recordidngs of muscle action potentials related to both behaviors were performed. 2. The swimming pattern of Liriope consists of irregular bursts of muscle potentials. A correlation was obtained between number of muscle potentials and burst lenght and between burst and interburst periods. The swimming pattern could be predicted from the burst length since a long burst was followed by a short period of quiescence and by a burst as long as the preceding one. 3. The addition of atropine to induce radial muscle contraction first caused an increase in swimming activity and then an irreversible reduction. The enhancement of swimming activity was due to the increase of burst length and of the frequency of swimming bursts (due to the decrease of the interburst period), and the reduction of swimming activity, to the enhacement of the intervurst period and to the reduction of the burst length. 4. It is proposed that, when facing a noxious stimulus, Liriope will first "escape" from it by enhancing its swimming activity and, if the stimulus persists, blockade of the pacemaker system becomes accentuated as the radial muscle contractions becomes more sustained


Assuntos
Animais , Atropina/farmacologia , Comportamento Animal/efeitos dos fármacos , Cnidários/fisiologia , Contração Muscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Cifozoários/fisiologia , Eletrofisiologia , Natação
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