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Int. j. morphol ; 39(4): 1160-1163, ago. 2021. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385458

RESUMO

RESUMEN: Los dentículos dérmicos son estructuras dermales presentes en el grupo de los condrictios, tienen un papel muy importante en su biología y se les ha utilizado como un carácter taxonómico que permiten reconocer grupos o especies. Por lo que en el presente trabajo se compara la morfología dermal de los juveniles de dos especies de tiburones pala, Sphyrna tiburo y S. vespertina, cuyo origen evolutivo está emparentado con el cierre del istmo centroaméricano. Para ello se obtuvieron muestras dermales (1 cm2) de tres regiones corporales y se procesaron para obtener imágenes de alta resolución por medio de Microscopia electrónica de barrido (MEB). Los dentículos de ambas especies tienen un patrón morfológico común, con variaciones en la longitud de las prolongaciones de las crestas, área libre y superposición de los dentículos, y grado de notoriedad de la ornamentación microestructural.


SUMMARY: The dermal denticles are dermal structures present in the group of chondrichthyans, they have a very important role in their biology and they have been used as a taxonomic character that allows to recognize groups or species. Therefore, in the present work, the dermal morphology of the juveniles of two species of shovel sharks, Sphyrna tiburo and S. vespertina, whose evolutionary origin is related to the closure of the Central American isthmus, is compared. For this, dermal samples (1 cm2) from three body regions were obtained and processed to obtain high resolution images by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The denticles of both species have a common morphological pattern, with variations in the length of the ridge extensions, free area and overlapping of the denticles, and the degree of notoriety of the microstructural ornamentation.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Derme/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Elasmobrânquios/anatomia & histologia , Escamas de Animais/ultraestrutura
2.
Int. j. morphol ; 38(4): 970-974, Aug. 2020. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1124884

RESUMO

El estudio morfológico de la dentadura de chondrichthyes representa un carácter taxonómico importante empleado para la clasificación e identificación de diferentes especies. Se diafanizaron dientes de cuatro especies distintas de selacimorfos (Carcharhinus leucas, Galeocerdo cuvier, Rhizoprionodon longurio y Sphyrna sp.) con la finalidad de estandarizar una técnica dental para su transparentación. Estandarizando la técnica de Okumura-Aprile aplicada para la diafanización dental de humanos, se obtuvo una diafanización óptima en las cuatro especies en tratamiento con HCl al 7 % donde se podía observar con claridad la cámara pulpar, por lo que podemos concluir que la técnica de Okumura-Aprile es eficiente en la diafanización dental de tiburones.


The morphological study of the chondrichthyes teeth represents an important taxonomic characteristic used for the classification and identification of different species. The teeth of four different species of selacimorphs (Carcharhinus leucas, Galeocerdo cuvier, Rhizoprionodon longurio and Sphyrna sp.) were diaphonized in order to standardize a dental technique for their transparency. By standardizing the Okumura-Aprile technique applied for the dental diaphonization of humans, an optimal diaphonization was obtained in the four species treated with 7 % HCl where the pulp chamber was clearly observed. Therefore, we may conclude that the OkumuraAprile technique is efficient in shark dental diaphonization.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Dente/anatomia & histologia , Técnica de Descalcificação/métodos , Tubarões/classificação
3.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 39(12): 997-1004, Dec. 2019. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1056922

RESUMO

The nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum (Bonnaterre, 1778) is one of the most studied species of elasmobranchs. However, the knowledge of their reproductive biology is still relatively rare, particularly in the western South Atlantic. This study aimed to describe the morphology of the uterus and the ovary of G. cirratum, based on specimens caught off at the Fortaleza/CE coast, northeast Brazil. Samples were collected from September 2012 to June 2013, from regular landings of artisanal fishing, which commercialize this species freely. A total of ten females were collected. The methodologies followed for analyzing the ovaries and uterus of those females included both macroscopic and histological analysis. G. cirratum has internal type ovary morphology, with invaginations of connective tissue, which defines compartments and separate oocyte groups in ovigerous lots. The epithelium lining the ovary changes from simple columnar ciliated in the area without ovigerous lots, which turns into a simple cubic epithelium in the coating portion of the epigonal organ where ovarian tissue is absent. The uterine mucosa has secretory cells denoted by Alcian Blue staining, indicating the production of mucopolysaccharides, even in immature individuals. This lecithotrophic shark has a uterine vascularized mucosa that is one characteristic of viviparous elasmobranch species.(AU)


O tubarão-lixa, Ginglymostoma cirratum (Bonnaterre, 1778) é uma das espécies mais estudadas de elasmobrânquios. O conhecimento de sua biologia reprodutiva, no entanto, ainda é relativamente raro, particularmente no Oeste do Atlântico Sul. Este estudo objetivou a descrição morfológica do útero e ovário de G. cirratum, baseado em espécimes capturados na costa de Fortaleza/CE, no Nordeste do Brasil. Um total de dez fêmeas foi coletado de setembro de 2012 a junho de 2013, nos desembarques regulares da pesca artesanal, que comercializam essa espécie livremente. A metodologia foi de acordo com as analises macroscópica e histológica dos ovários e útero. G. cirratum tem o tipo de morfologia de ovário interno, com invaginações de tecido conjuntivo, que define compartimentos e separa grupos de oócitos em lotes ovígeros. O epitélio que reveste o ovário varia de epitélio simples colunar ciliado na área que não apresenta lotes ovígeros para epitélio simples cúbico na porção de revestimento do órgão epigonal, onde o tecido ovariano é ausente. A mucosa uterina possui células secretoras, evidenciadas pela coloração em Alcian Blue, indicando a produção de mucopolissacarídeos, mesmo em indivíduos imaturos. Este tubarão lecitotrófico apresenta a mucosa uterina vascularizada, sendo esta uma característica de espécies de elasmobrânquios vivíparos.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Ovário/anatomia & histologia , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Útero/anatomia & histologia
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Int. j. morphol ; 36(4): 1378-1385, Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-975712

RESUMO

La especie extinta de tiburón Carcharocles megalodon (Clase: Chondrichthyes; Orden: Lamniformes) es considerado uno de los depredadores más grandes y más poderosos que ha poblado los mares templados de todo el mundo entre el Mioceno medio y el Plioceno (15,9-2,6 Ma). La reconstrucción de su historia evolutiva y ecología se basa principalmente en el estudio morfológico y métrico de los dientes, que representan la abrumadora mayoría de los restos fósiles de esta especie con esqueleto cartilaginoso hallados hasta hoy. En el presente artículo presentamos las características morfológicas y métricas de los dientes de Carcharocles megalodon que se conservan en el Museo Universitario de Chieti (Italia). La colección se compone de nueve dientes de la arcada superior, que pertenecerían a diferentes ejemplares de tamaño variable entre los 6,27-14,50 m y los 2.510-35.918 kg. de peso. Los dientes implementan el registro fósil existente de Carcharocles megalodon, de modo que los datos morfométricos recabados contribuirán a mejorar el conocimiento de los estudios filogenéticos y ecológicos de esta especie.


The extinct species of shark Carcharocles megalodon (Class: Chondrichthyes; Order: Lamniformes) is considered one of the largest and most powerful predators that populated the temperate seas around the world between the middle Miocene and the Pliocene periods (15.9-2.6 My). The reconstruction of its evolutionary history and ecology is based mainly on the morphological and metric studies of the teeth, which represent the overwhelming majority of the fossil remains of this cartilaginous skeleton species. In this article we present the morphological and metric characteristics of the teeth of Carcharocles megalodon that are housed in the University Museum of Chieti (Italy). In particular, the collection is composed of nine teeth of the upper arch, which belonged to different specimens of variable size and weight (total length range: 6.27-14.50 m; weight range: 2,510-35,918 kg). The teeth implement the existing fossil record of Carcharocles megalodon, so that the morphometric data collected will contribute to improve knowledge of the phylogenetic and ecological studies of this species.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Dente/anatomia & histologia , Fósseis , Paleontologia
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Int. j. morphol ; 36(3): 841-847, Sept. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-954195

RESUMO

La paleopatología es la ciencia que estudia el origen y la evolución de las enfermedades del pasado. El interés por esta disciplina deriva del hecho de que la frecuencia y la distribución de las patologías que han afectado a las especies extintas se correlacionan con su ecología y etología. Esta suposición también es válida en el caso de Carcharocles megalodon, el tiburón más grande jamás existido, situado en lo alto de la cadena alimenticia y que vivió en los mares templados desde el Mioceno medio hasta el Plioceno (15,9-2,6 Ma). En el presente artículo presentamos las alteraciones patológicas de los dientes de Carcharocles megalodon que se conservan en el Museo Universitario de Chieti (Italia). La colección se compone de nueve dientes de la arcada superior, todos ellos con presencia de alteraciones patológicas correspondientes a defectos del desarrollo y traumas de la corona. Un diente en particular (espécimen #165), presenta una aposición anómala del esmalte sobre la superficie labial, que corresponde a una condición no descrita en la literatura. La colección del Museo Universitario de Chieti enriquece el registro paleopatológico relativamente pobre existente, contribuyendo a completar el conocimiento sobre la paleobiología de Carcharocles megalodon.


Paleopathology is the science that studies the origin and evolution of diseases. The interest in this discipline derives from the fact that the frequency and distribution of the pathologies that have affected the extinct species, correlate with their ecology and ethology. This assumption is also valid in the case of Carcharocles megalodon, the largest shark that ever existed, located at the top of the food chain and that lived in temperate seas from the middle Miocene to the Pliocene periods (15.9-2.6 My). In the present article we present the pathological alterations of the teeth of Carcharocles megalodon housed in the University Museum of Chieti (Italy). The collection consists of nine teeth of the upper arch, all of them with pathological alterations corresponding to developmental defects and crown trauma. A particular tooth (specimen #165) presents an anomalous apposition of the enamel on the labial surface, a condition not yet described in the literature. The collection of the University Museum of Chieti enriches the existing relatively poor paleopathological record, and could improve the knowledge of the paleobiology of Carcharocles megalodon.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Dente/patologia , Anormalidades Dentárias , Paleopatologia , Fósseis
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Int. j. morphol ; 35(1): 287-292, Mar. 2017. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-840967

RESUMO

The hammerhead sharks shows a head laterally expanded with eyes and nostrils on the edges, which gives the species a hammer appearance. Another strand of studies indicates that the hypothesis of head shape alterations for better adaptions in the sensorial system with the development of structures associated to binocular sight and others sensorial organs. Given the variety of characteristics, the study aim was to describe the anatomical constitution of the hammerhead shark eye bulb. The bulb and its annexes exenteration was performed, and further dissection; the morphological description of the muscle insertions and eye bulb components were based on direct observation and were further photographed and catalogued. The eye bulb fragments and its annexes were histological technical. Between the sclera and the choroid it was possible to observe, by the electronical scanning microscopy, the thin layer called supra-choroid, in this region, spaces often filled by lymphatic vessels allied to a matrix formed by loose conjunctive tissue are found. In the choroid, a layer which is rich in blood vessels, loose conjunctive tissue and collagen fibers, was observed, besides pigmentary cells full of melanin in its interior, which result in its layer's dark color. Ciliary body is a choroid's dilatation; it has the aspect of a thick ring in finger-like shape, pigmented, covering the sclera surface and containing pigmentary cells. The crystalline capsule, which shows an acellular covering that, is hyaline and homogeneous. In the electronical scanning microscopy, it was observed that the capsule is extremely thick especially in the anterior face. The capsule is very elastic, constituted mainly by thin lamellae of collagenous fibers, as illustrated by the electronically scanning microscopy. Anatomic variations related mainly to the position of the eye bulb in the skull, fibrous tunica and lens call the attention and must be related to its habitat.


El tiburón martillo tiene la cabeza lateralmente expandida con los ojos y la nariz en sus márgenes. Estudios indican que alteraciones de la forma de la cabeza de estos animales son adaptaciones que mejoran el desarrollo del sistema sensorial y estructuras asociadas a la visión binocular y otros órganos sensoriales. Dada la variedad de características, el objetivo del estudio fue describir la constitución anatómica del bulbo ocular. Se disecó el bulbo ocular junto a sus anexos. La descripción morfológica de las inserciones musculares y componentes del bulbo ocular se basaron en la observación directa, siendo éstas fotografiadas y catalogadas. Entre la esclera y la coroides se observó através de microscopía electrónica de barrido, una delgada capa supra-coroides, y vasos linfáticos junto a la matriz formada por tejidos conectivos. La coroides, era abundante en vasos sanguíneos y fibras de tejido conectivo. Se observaron escasas células pigmentarias llenas de melanina, lo que se asemeja a un anillo en forma de dedo, de manera que cubren la superficie de la esclera y células que contienen pigmentos. En la cápsula del lente, fue posible observar un recubrimiento celular, hialino y homogéneo. En la microscopía electrónica de barrido, se observó una cápsula muy gruesa, principalmente en la región frontal. La cápsula elástica,estaba constituida por láminas delgadas, principalmente, por fibras de colágeno. Se concluyó que el bulbo ocular de estos animales posee variaciones anatómicas relacionadas, principalmente, con la posición del bulbo ocular en el cráneo, túnica fibrosa y lente, lo que puede estar directamente relacionado con su hábitat.


Assuntos
Animais , Olho/anatomia & histologia , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Olho/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica
7.
An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 89(1): 103-118, Jan,-Mar. 2017. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-886619

RESUMO

ABSTRACT We report on the pioneering discovery of Devonian fish remains in the Paraná Basin, which represents the southernmost record of fishes from that period in mainland South America. The material comes from an outcrop at the lower portion of the São Domingos Formation, within Sequence C of the Paraná-Apucarana sub-basin in Tibagi, State of Paraná. Marine invertebrates are abundant in the same strata. The dark colored fish remains were collected in situ and represent natural moulds of partially articulated shark fin rays (radials). No elements such as teeth or prismatic cartilage have been preserved with the fins rays. This can be attributed to the dissolution of calcium-phosphatic minerals at the early stages of fossilization due to diagenetic processes possibly linked to strong negative taphonomic bias. This may have contributed to the fact that fishes remained elusive in the Devonian strata of this basin, despite substantial geological work done in the Paraná State in recent decades. In addition, the scarcity of fish fossils may be explained by the fact that the Devonian rock deposits in this basin originated in a vertebrate impoverished, cold marine environment of the Malvinokaffric Realm, as previously suspected.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Sedimentos Geológicos , Nadadeiras de Animais/anatomia & histologia , Fósseis/anatomia & histologia , Paleontologia , Brasil , Mapeamento Geográfico
8.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(4): e160103, 2016. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-829292

RESUMO

Mating events and aggregations of vulnerable nurse sharks Ginglymostoma cirratum were recorded in the insular protected area of Fernando de Noronha (FEN), Brazil, between April and August 2015. Female sharks were observed clustering in groups of up to 14 individuals in shallow water adjacent to the shore. Several evasive mating behaviours in the presence of males were noticed, including shoreward movement, positioning ventral side up at the sea surface with emerged pectoral and pelvic fins, body rolling and caudal fin thrashing. Fresh bite marks indicative of male courtship and coupling attempts were visible in female's pectoral and caudal fins. Altogether, the observed behaviours match previous reports of non-cooperative female nurse sharks during mating opportunities. An extended mating season coupled with a persistent use of inshore habitats result in nurse sharks being particularly vulnerable to human pressure during a most sensitive stage of their life cycle. The effective conservation of nurse shark populations from the western South Atlantic may thus depend on the protection of critical habitats where this species aggregates to reproduce. Explicitly addressing environmental requirements by vulnerable species in local management strategies is indispensable to ensure that human pressure, including ecotourism development, does not collide with stipulated conservation aims.(AU)


Agregações e eventos reprodutivos do vulnerável tubarão-lixa, Ginglymosytoma cirratum , foram registrados na área insular protegida do Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha (FEN), Brasil, entre Abril e Agosto de 2015. Grupos constituídos por até 14 fêmeas foram observados em águas rasas adjacentes à linha costeira. Perante a presença de machos, diversos comportamentos evasivos por parte das fêmeas foram identificados, incluíndo movimentação para águas ainda mais rasas, posicionamento na superfície do mar com a face ventral orientada para cima e emersão das nadadeiras peitorais e pélvicas, enrolamento do corpo e batimento da nadadeira caudal na superfície do mar. Foram identificadas marcas recentes de mordida nas nadadeiras peitorais e caudais das fêmeas, sugerindo interações de acasalamento com machos. No geral, os comportamentos observados coincidem com os comportamentos exibidos por fêmeas não aquiescentes à cópula reportados no hemisfério norte. Em FEN, a duração relativamente longa do período de acasalamento, juntamente com a utilização persistente dos habitats mais costeiros, promovem a vulnerabilidade do tubarão lixa às pressões antrópicas durante uma das fases mais sensíveis do seu ciclo de vida. A conservação efetiva das populações de tubarão-lixa do Oceano Atlântico Sul ocidental poderá, assim, depender da proteção dos habitats críticos de agregação onde esta espécie se reproduz. Por conseguinte, a abordagem explícita dos requisitos ambientais associados a espécies vulneráveis no âmbito dos planos de manejo locais deve ser considerada como indispensável para assegurar que as pressões antrópicas, incluíndo o desenvolvimento ecoturístico, não comprometerão os objetivos conservacionistas estipulados.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Comportamento Animal/classificação , Mordeduras e Picadas/classificação , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Copulação/classificação
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Int. j. morphol ; 33(4): 1231-1236, Dec. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-772300

RESUMO

La especie Isurus oxyrinchus, conocido también como Tiburón Mako o Marrajo Común, pertenece a la familia Lamnidae, de la clase Condrictria, cuya principal característica es su esqueleto, el cual está constituido completamente por cartílago. Se considera una especie vulnerable según la UICN (Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza) como consecuencia de su utilización en la industria alimentaria y, en el último tiempo, a la caza deportiva, debido a su gran velocidad. Tiene una distribución cosmopolita, encontrándose en los océanos Pacífico, Atlántico, Índico, así como también en el Mar Mediterráneo y Mar Rojo. En Chile se tiene registro de su captura desde el norte hasta la región centro-sur del país. Son ejemplares de gran tamaño, llegando a medir hasta 3,5 metros y pesar alrededor de 570 kg. El presente trabajo corresponde a un estudio anatómico de un ejemplar juvenil de Tiburón Mako, obtenido por pesca incidental en las costas del Maule, Chile. La descripción del esqueleto se realizó de manera sistemática por segmentos: cráneo, columna y aletas. Se obtuvo un registro fotográfico de los resultados. De acuerdo a lo observado, podemos indicar que existe gran similitud con lo descrito en el Tiburón Espinoso y Tiburón Blanco, salvo algunas variaciones de forma en el esqueleto de esta especie, que corresponderían a las características que le confieren su aptitud para nadar a gran velocidad. La presente descripción, permite ampliar el conocimiento de la anatomía del Tiburón Mako, generando información de esta especie poco estudiada.


The species Isurus oxyrinchus, also known as Mako Shark or commonly as Shortfin Mako, belongs to the Lamnidae family, of the Condrictis class. The main anatomical feature of this class is a skeleton fully composed of cartilage. Considered to be a vulnerable species according to the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), as a result of its extensive use in food industry and hunting sports due to its high speed. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, being found in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. In Chile, a variety of this species has a distribution from the North to the Central-South regions of the country (according to industrial fishing data). Specimens are large in size, reaching 3.5 m and around 570 kg of weigh. The aim of this work was to perform a gross anatomy study of a juvenile Mako Shark, obtained by incidental fishing off the coast of Maule, Chile. The description of the skeleton was carried out in a systematic way by segments: skull, spine and fin. A photographic record of the specimen was obtained. According to the results, there is great similarity with what was described for the prickly shark and white shark, except for some shape variations in the skeleton. These differences could be explained by its ability to swim at high speed. The present description allows expanding knowledge of the anatomy of the Mako Shark, generating more information on this species.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia
10.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 35(8): 741-748, Aug. 2015. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-767728

RESUMO

The paired oviducal glands of immature and mature females of Mustelus schmitti were examined macro and microscopically. Findings indicate that these glands possessed the same zonation as in most chondrichthyans from anterior to posterior: club, papillary, baffle and terminal zones. The whole gland is composed by simple tubular glands that connect with transverse grooves all along the organ. The club zone presents a typical indian club shape with a simple columnar and ciliated epithelium including secretory cells PAS (+) and AB (+). The papillary zone is characterized by lamella forming small and long cones in numbers of three. The epithelium of this zone contains ciliated cells with apical nuclei and secretory cells with basal nuclei that stain AB (+)The baffle zone consists of apically flattened lamellae alternating with spinnerets which are small projections disposed by both sides of the plateau. This whole structure is present in number of 8 or 9 units. A simple columnar ciliated epithelium covers the plateau and spinnerets and no AB or PAS staining is observed. The epithelium of the terminal zone is PAS (-) and AB (+), and elongated tubules, that run adjacent to the baffle zone are the site where groups of spermatozoa are clearly observed in the lumen. The epithelium of the sperm storage tubules do not stain with any of the dyes tested. Sperm was also observed in the baffle zone, presumably in its way to the fecundation in the oviduct because it displays no aggregation pattern and was between the folds of the epithelium. By scanning electron microscopy sperm was observed in the club and baffle zones in a gland which belonged to a pregnant female...


Assuntos
Animais , Tubas Uterinas , Espermatozoides , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão e Varredura/veterinária , Técnicas Histológicas/veterinária
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Rev. biol. trop ; 60(supl.3): 275-278, nov. 2012. ilus, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-672095

RESUMO

The blacktip reef shark Carcharhinus melanopterus, is one of the most common Indo-Pacific reef sharks. On April 29, 2012, a juvenile male blacktip reef shark measuring 89 cm total length (TL), was incidentally caught during a research expedition in Chatham Bay, Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica, located in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. This is the first record of the species from Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica, and from the Tropical Eastern Pacific.


El tiburón punta negra de arrecife, Carcharhinus melanopterus, es uno de los tiburones de arrecife más comunes del Indo-Pacífico. Durante una expedición científica al Parque Nacional Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, Pacífico Tropical Oriental, un tiburón punta negra de arrecife fue capturado en Bahía Chatham, Parque Nacional Isla del Coco, el 29 de abril 2012. El espécimen capturado era un macho juvenil de 89 cm. Este es el primer informe de esta especie para el Parque Nacional Isla del Coco, Costa Rica y para el Pacífico Tropical Oriental.


Assuntos
Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Recifes de Corais , Ilhas do Pacífico , Costa Rica
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Rev. biol. trop ; 60(supl.3): 257-273, nov. 2012. ilus, mapas, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-672094

RESUMO

Isla del Coco is an oceanic island 500km off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It is a National Park and its marine fauna has been relatively well protected. The island is famous for its elasmobranch (sharks, rays and skates) sightings in shallow waters. Here we present a catalogue of the deepwater elasmobranchs observed with the DeepSee submersible. Five species of sharks, six species of skates and one ray have been observed between 45 and 330m depth. Triaenodon obesus, the white tip reef shark, was commonly observed between 80 and 301m, but only in the afternoons. Sphyrna lewini, the scalloped hammerhead shark, was observed as deep a 303m, but commonly between 45 and 90m, and close to the island. Odontaspis ferox, the smalltooth sand tiger shark, was observed between 82 and 316m. Echinorhinus cookei, the prickly shark, was observed between 91 and 320m. Rhincodon typus, the whale shark, was observed only close to the island, between 77 and 80m. Taeniura meyeni, the marbled ray, was observed only close to the island, between 45 and 90m. A Dasyatis sp., similar to the the diamond stingray, was observed only once close to the island at 60m; this is the first report of this genus at Isla del Coco National Park. Manta birostris, the giant manta, was only observed close to the island at 90m. Mobula tarapacana, the sicklefin devil ray, was observed between 60 and 326m, extending its maximum depth almost 10 times what has been reported. Aetobatus narinari, the spotted eagle ray, was observed only close to the island between 60 and 82m. Torpedo peruana, the Peruvian torpedo ray, was observed only once at 313m, and is the first record of this species from Isla del Coco National Park.


La Isla del Coco es una isla oceánica a 500km de la costa Pacífica de Costa Rica. Es un Parque Nacional donde la fauna marina ha estado relativamente bien protegida. La isla es famosa por los elasmobranquios (tiburones y rayas) en aguas poco profundas. Aquí presentamos un catálogo de elasmobranquios observados con el sumergible DeepSee. Cinco especies de tiburones y siete especies de rayas han sido observadas entre 45 y 330m de profundidad. Triaenodon obesus, tiburón punta blanca de arrecifes o tiburón cazón coralero, observado comúnmente entre 80 y 301m pero solo en las tardes. Sphyrna lewini, el tiburón martillo o cornuda común, registrado hasta 303m, pero comúnmente entre 45 y 90m, y cerca de la Isla del Coco. Odontaspis ferox, tiburón solrayo, visto entre 82 y 316m. Echinorhinus cookei, tiburón negro espinoso, avistado entre 91 y 320m. Rhincodon typus, tiburón ballena, observado solamente cerca de la isla, entre 77 y 80m. Taeniura meyeni, raya moteada, vista solamente cerca de la isla, entre 45 y 90m. Dasyatis sp., parecida a la raya látigo, registrada solamente una vez, cerca de la isla a 60m; este es el primer informe de esta especie en el Parque Nacional Isla del Coco. Manta birostris, manta gigante, observada únicamente cerca de la isla a 90m. Mobula tarapacana, manta cornuda o manta moruma, vista entre 60 y 326m, extendiendo su profundidad máxima casi 10 veces a lo informado en la literatura. Aetobatus narinari, chucho pintado o raya águila, observada solamente cerca de la isla entre 60 y 82m. Por último, Torpedo peruana, raya torpedo eléctrico o raya peruana, solamente vista una vez a 313m y es el primer informe de esta especie en el Parque Nacional Isla del Coco.


Assuntos
Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Rajidae/classificação , Elasmobrânquios/classificação , Biodiversidade , Costa Rica
13.
Braz. j. biol ; 71(3): 755-761, Aug. 2011. graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-597185

RESUMO

Age and growth studies for the scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini (Griffith and Smith, 1834) caught along the southern Brazilian coast, were based on ring measurements of vertebrae sections of 115 males, 116 females and 14 unknown sexed sharks between 48 and 344 cm total length (TL). The von Bertalanffy growth models were best fit using back-calculated data. The growth parameters obtained for males, were L∞ = 266 cm; K = 0.05/year; L0 = 47 cm. For females, L∞ = 300 cm; K = 0.05/year; L0 = 51 cm. An adult female reached 217 cm TL and was 31.5 years old. On the other hand, an adult male was 29.5 years old and measured 234 cm TL. Longevity estimate for males and females was 55 years. Therefore, S. lewini is a long-lived fish. Ageing precision, based on the IAPE index, was 5.6 percent. Marginal Increment analysis based on MIR index from hammerheads smaller than 105 cm, compared with the percentual of opaque and hyaline bands found per month ageing whole vertebrae, showed an annual ring formation, i.e., in winter.


O estudo da idade e do crescimento do tubarão-martelo-entalhado, Sphyrna lewini (Griffith and Smith, 1834), na costa sul do Brasil, baseou-se na leitura de anéis em seções de vértebras de 115 machos, 116 fêmeas e de 14 exemplares com sexo indeterminado, com comprimentos totais (CT) entre 48 e 344 cm. Modelos de crescimento de von Bertalanffy foram mais bem ajustados aos dados de idade e comprimento retrocalculados, considerando sexos em separado. Os parâmetros de crescimento obtidos para os machos foram L = 266 cm; K = 0,05/ano; L0 = 47 cm. Para as fêmeas L = 300 cm; K = 0,05/ano; L0 = 51 cm. Uma fêmea adulta atingiu um CT de 217 cm e uma idade de 31,5 anos. Por sua vez, um macho adulto tinha 29,5 anos e CT de 234 cm. A estimativa de longevidade para machos e fêmeas foi de 55 anos. O índice de erro percentual médio (IAPE), que avalia a precisão na leitura de idades, foi de 5,6 por cento. A análise do incremento marginal baseada no índice MIR e aplicada em tubarões com CT < 105 cm, comparada com o percentual de bandas opacas e hialinas mensais, obtido através de leituras de vértebras inteiras, indicou um padrão anual na formação dos anéis, ou seja, anéis de inverno.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Longevidade , Tubarões/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fatores Etários , Tamanho Corporal , Brasil , Espécies em Perigo de Extinção , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Tubarões/classificação
14.
Rev. biol. trop ; 59(2): 655-667, jun. 2011. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-638110

RESUMO

Fishery of oceanic and coastal sharks in Colima, Jalisco and Michoacán. Shark fishery is one of the most important activities in the Mexican Pacific coast, nevertheless, there is few data available about the specific captures done by the fleet along the coast. This study describes fishery biology aspects of the shark species catched by the semi-industrial long-line fleet of Manzanillo. Monthly samplings were made on board of these vessels during an annual period from April 2006 to April 2007. Captured species composition (n=1 962 organisms) was represented by nine species. The one that sustains this fishery was Carcharhinus falciformis (88.12%), followed by Prionace glauca (8.21%). Low frequency species were represented by Sphyrna zygaena (1.78%), Alopias pelagicus (0.82%), Carcharhinus longimanus (0.45%). Furthermore, rare species were Alopias superciliosus (0.35%), Carcharhinus leucas (0.1%), Carcharhinus limbatus (0.1%) and Isurus oxyrinchus (0.05%). Fishery activity affected principally (60-92.70%) young males of C. falciformis, S. zygaena, C. longimanus and I. oxyrinchus; adult males (56-75%) of A. pelagicus, A. superciliosus, and C. limbatus; for P. glauca there were primarily female adults. For all the species found, females showed the bigger sizes when compared to males (with the exception of S. zygaena, that showed sexual dimorphism). Considering the lineal regressions made between precaudal length and total length, and, fork length and total length for C. falciformis, P. glauca, S. zygaena and A. pelagicus, the determination coefficients (r²) showed that both lengths can be useful to obtain the total length of fish with some damage or absence of its caudal fin. The estimated fecundity for C. falciformis was of 3-7 offspring/female of 30-45cm LT (average of 40.57+2.03cm LT); and for P. glauca 5-52offspring/female of 5-18.6cm LT (average of 11.61±0.21cm LT). In the case of C. longimanus only one female was captured with a total of eight embryos, with an average of 45cm LT each; for this reason we assumed that the fishery areas do not coincide with the nursery oness for this species. According to the information obtained, we concluded that C. falciformis has a concurrent cycle and P. glauca a consecutive biannual one. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (2): 655-667. Epub 2011 June 01.


La pesquería de tiburón es una de las más importantes en el Pacífico mexicano, en la actualidad no se cuentan con los datos de la composición específica de las capturas de las diferentes flotas. En el presente trabajo se describen aspectos biológicos-pesqueros de las especies de tiburón, capturadas por la flota palangrera de mediana altura del puerto de Manzanillo, en un periodo anual de abril 2006-abril 2007, los muestreos se realizaron mensualmente a bordo de estas embarcaciones. La composición de las capturas estuvo representada por nueve especies (n=1 962), de las cuales Carcharhinus falciformis (Bibron, 1839) (88.12%) sostiene esta pesquería y en segundo lugar Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758) (8.21%). Las especies poco frecuentes fueron Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758) con (1.78%), Alopias pelagicus (Nakamura, 1935) (0.82%), Carcharhinus longimanus (Poey, 1861) (0.45%), Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) (0.35%), Carcharhinus leucas (Valenciennes, 1839) (0.1%), Carcharhinus limbatus (Valenciennes, 1839) (0.1%) é Isurus oxyrinchus (Rafinesque, 1810) (0.05%). La fecundidad estimada para C. falciformis fue de 3-7 crías/hembra con tallas de 30-45cm LT; 40.57+2.03cm LT y P. glauca con 5-52 crías/hembra, con tallas de 5-18.6cm LT; 11.61±0.21cm LT. Por lo tanto se asume que C. falciformis presenta un ciclo concurrente y P. glauca probablemente un ciclo bianual consecutivo.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Pesqueiros , Tubarões/classificação , Fertilidade , Pesqueiros/estatística & dados numéricos , México , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Tubarões/fisiologia
15.
Int. j. morphol ; 29(2): 509-513, June 2011. ilus, mapas, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-597483

RESUMO

Un espécimen de siameses de tiburón azul, Prionace glauca, fue recolectado durante actividades de pesca en el norte de Chile. Según una clasificación basada en el grado de duplicación y el sitio de fusión de los gemelos, el espécimen corresponde a un monstruo del tipo diprósopo tetroftalmo. El individuo tiene una duplicación craneofacial parcial con presencia de cuatro globos oculares e igual número de narinas. Las cavidades orales están interconectadas convergiendo en una única faringe. El tronco es simple; la columna presenta lordosis torácica y una torsión helicoidal en su porción caudal. Este es el primer reporte de siameses en condrictios chilenos y primer registro mundial de diprosopa en tiburones.


A conjoined twins specimen of blue shark Prionace glauca was collected during fishing activities in Northern Chile. According to a classification based on duplication degree and fusion site of the twins, it represents a monster of diprosopus tetrophthalmus type. The specimen has a partial craniofacial duplication with presence of four eyeballs and an equal number of nostrils. Oral cavities are interconnected, converging in a single pharynx. The trunk is simple; the vertebral column presents thoracic lordosis and helical torsion in its caudal portion. This is the first Chilean record of conjoined twins to chondrichthyan and first world record of diprosopia in sharks.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Chile
16.
Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2011. 159 p. ilus.
Tese em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-617461

RESUMO

A cabeça lateralmente expandida é a principal sinapomorfia da família Sphyrnidae, a qual compreende todos os tubarões-martelo. Apesar de haver trabalhos abordando esta família, sua anatomia interna tem sido negligenciada como fonte de caracteres para serem utilizados na taxonomia e filogenia dos Sphyrnidae, em especial acerca de seu cefalofólio. Além disso, outros caracteres permanecem pouco estudados na família, tais como os referentes à anatomia dentária, dentículos dérmicos e sistema de poros sensoriais do cefalofólio. As relações filogenéticas entre os Sphyrnidae, e desta família entre os demais Carcharhiniformes, ainda é controversa como sua taxonomia. As poucas hipóteses filogenéticas conhecidas, baseadas em morfologia, não foram testadas sob critérios sistemáticos. Já as poucas hipóteses moleculares existentes foram testadas mas são ainda mais controversas. O presente estudo apresenta uma revisão anatômica e taxonômica dos Sphyrnidae, construindo uma matriz de caracteres mais robusta para testar as relações filogenéticas entre os Sphyrnidae, contando com 3 gêneros relacionados no grupo externo: Carcharhinus, Rhizoprionodon e Negaprion. Os resultados posicionam S. tiburo na base da família, e E. blochii e S. tudes compondo um dos clados mais derivados. Espécies de maior porte e cefalofólio mais expandido compõem um clado formado por S. mokarran + (S. lewini + S. zygaena), ao paso que as de menor porte e com cefalofolio mais arredondado formam um grupo polifilético. Rhizoprionodon acutus aparece como monofilético à família Sphyrnidae quando incluído fora do grupo externo. As árvores de consenso (Strictus, Semistrictus, Majority-rule e Adams) apresentam os mesmos resultados. Os caracteres cranianos, sensoriais e de dentículo dérmico são os que mais suportaram os diversos clados. Após a revisão taxonômica da família, a filogenia com base em morfologia apresentou-se mais consistente e clara, embora controversa aos dados moleculares.


The laterally expanded head is the main synapomorphy of the family Sphyrnidae, which comprises all the hammerhead sharks. In spite of the existence of some works on this family, the internal anatomy have been neglected as a soured of characters to be used in the taxonomy and phylogeny of this family, especially about the cephalofoil. Additionally, other characters remains poorly studied in Sphyrnidae, such as the complete teeth anatomy, dermal denticles and sensorial system of pores in the cephalofoil. It is advocated here that the study of such sources of features would give new characters to construct a more robust matrix to be used in the phylogeny of this family. The interrelationships within the Sphyrnidae, as well as of this family among the other Carcharhiniformes is still controversial as their taxonomy. The few phylogenetical hypothesis based on morphology were never tested before, besides acceptted by many authors. In the other hand, the few hypothesis based on molecular data were tested but are even more controversial. The present study presents a anatomic and taxonomic review of the family Sphyrnidae, constructing a more robust matrix that were tested to verify the interrelationships within the family Sphyrnidae, using, for the first time, 3 related genera: Carcharhinus, Rhizoprionodon and Negaprion. The results show that S. tiburo is the most basal living sphyrnid, and E. blochii and S. tudes comprise one of the most derived clade. The large species with the most expanded cephalofoil comprise a monophyletic clade S. mokarran + (S. lewini + S. zygaena), while the small sized species with a more rounded cephalofoil are a polifiletic group. Rhizoprionodon acutus appeared as monophyletic to Sphyrnidae when included ouside the outgroup. The consensus trees (Strictus, Semi-strictus, Majority-rule and Adams showed the same relashionships. The cranial characters supported many clades, followed by sensorial and dermal denticle features...


Assuntos
Animais , Cabeça/anatomia & histologia , Células Receptoras Sensoriais/fisiologia , Dente/anatomia & histologia , Elasmobrânquios/anatomia & histologia , Filogenia , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Tubarões/classificação , Tubarões/genética , Especificidade da Espécie
17.
Int. j. morphol ; 28(4): 1003-1010, dic. 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-582881

RESUMO

Elasmobranchs are important, not only as an economic resource but also for their phylogenetic position. Their slow growth and long reproductive cycles, together with the high fisheries pressure exerted, attempt to the knowledge of all biological parameters of species. In this work we analyze the histology of the pregnant uterus of the gatuzo, a viviparous aplacental shark. The mucosa depicts modifications similar to those of placental species and others proper of histotrophism. Likewise, a network-like muscular layer in the mucosa was described for first time in the genus. The presence of vitelline plates in the gut of at term embryos suggests that the maternal supplies are not enough for the big fetus development. The relationships between maternal support and embryo growth are discussed into the matrotrophic and phylogenetic contexts.


Los peces cartilaginosos son importantes tanto desde el punto de vista evolutivo como desde el comercial, ya que integran una parte importante de las pesquerías argentinas. El gatuzo es explotado intensamente, pero se desconocen todos los parámetros biológicos necesarios para establecer medidas adecuadas de manejo sustentable. En este trabajo se estudia la arquitectura del útero gestante de esta especie vivípara aplacentaria. Se observaron cambios estructurales en el epitelio uterino así como secreción mucosa y descamación del mismo. Asimismo se describe una túnica muscular reticuliforme en la mucosa, que no había sido referida para ningún otro elasmobranquio. Se aportan evidencias de un histotrofismo moderado. Se observó la presencia de vitelo en la válvula espiral de los embriones gestantes, lo que junto con la secreción uterina, contribuye al desarrollo de los fetos. Se discute la importancia del aporte materno en el crecimiento embrionario, desde el punto de vista de los diferentes tipos de matrotrofismo.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Gravidez , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Útero/anatomia & histologia , Argentina , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Útero/ultraestrutura
18.
Int. j. morphol ; 27(4): 1201-1207, dic. 2009. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-582073

RESUMO

Due to our interest in clarifying the congenic problems at the origin of the coronary arteries, we have published in the early 70´s a theory (Borges et al., 1974) in which the coronary arteries would be the last pair of aortic arches that, at the beginning of the embryogenesis, would be connected with the previous arch, trunk of the lung's artery through a duct which we named "ductus coronarius".


Debido a nuestro interés en aclarar los problemas congénicos en el origen de las arterias coronarias, hemos publicado a principios de los años 70 una teoría (Borges et al., 1974) en que las arterias coronarias serían el último par de arcos aórticos que, en el comienzo de la embriogénesis, estarían conectadas con el arco anterior, tronco de la arteria pulmonar a través de un conducto que hemos llamado "conducto coronario".


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Vasos Coronários/anatomia & histologia
19.
Braz. j. biol ; 69(4): 1173-1181, Nov. 2009. graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-532462

RESUMO

One hundred seventeen specimens of sharks were caught along the coast of Pernambuco State, Northern Brazil, between May 2004 and May 2007, among which 86 were blacknose sharks, Carcharhinus acronotus, enabling a more detailed study of the species. Blacknose sharks were caught in the 2 study areas along the Boa Viagem/Piedade and Paiva beaches, accounting for the highest relative abundance among the species caught (73.5 percent of total). Potentially dangerous sharks, tiger and bull sharks, were also caught in the same areas, whereas hammerhead and blacktip sharks were only captured off Boa Viagem/Piedade. Concerning the blacknose shark, the total length (TL) ranged from 39.0 to 180.0 cm. Among the 38 females analysed, 32 were juveniles, 11 were maturing, 2 were pre-ovulatory and 21 were pregnant. Sexing was possible for 75 of the 83 embryos, 38 of which were males and 37 were females, with a sex proportion of 1:0.9 and total length ranging between 6.4 and 63.5 cm. Ovarian fecundity ranged from 5 to 10 and uterine fecundity from 1 to 3, with an estimated gestational period of 9 months. Among the 48 males, 6 were juveniles and 42 were adults. Both males and females seem to reach sexual maturity at about 105.0 cm TL. Among the 86 stomachs analysed, only 22.1 percent had contents, with teleosts as the most frequent item.


Entre maio de 2004 e maio de 2007, foram capturados 117 exemplares de tubarões na costa de Pernambuco. Desses, 86 eram tubarões-flamengo, Carcharhinus acronotus, possibilitando um estudo mais detalhado da espécie. Esta espécie foi capturada nas duas áreas estudadas, nas praias de Boa Viagem/ Piedade e Paiva, apresentando a maior abundância relativa entre os tubarões capturados (73,5 por cento do número total). Tubarões potencialmente perigosos (tigre e cabeça-chata) foram também capturados nas duas áreas, enquanto os tubarões-martelo e galha-preta foram capturados apenas em frente à Boa Viagem/ Piedade. O comprimento total (CT) dos tubarões-flamengo variou de 39,0 a 180,0 cm CT. Das 38 fêmeas analisadas, 32 eram jovens, 11 em maturação, 2 pré-ovulatórias e 21 prenhes. Dos 83 embriões, foi possível a sexagem de 75, dos quais 38 eram machos e 37 fêmeas, com proporção sexual de 1:0,9, e CT entre 6,4 e 63,5 cm. A fecundidade ovariana variou entre 5 e 10 e a uterina entre 1 e 3, com período gestacional estimado em 9 meses. Dos 48 machos, 6 eram jovens e 42 adultos. Tanto machos quanto fêmeas parecem alcançar a maturação sexual em torno de 105,0 cm CT. Dos 86 estômagos de tubarões-flamengo analisados apenas 22,1 por cento apresentavam conteúdo, com teleósteos sendo o item mais frequente.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Gravidez , Reprodução/fisiologia , Tubarões/fisiologia , Brasil , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano , Maturidade Sexual/fisiologia , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia , Tubarões/classificação
20.
Braz. j. biol ; 68(2): 385-389, May 2008. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-486765

RESUMO

The Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago in the central tropical Atlantic, is an important ground of whale sharks that are commonly sighted throughout the year close to the fishing boats in the adjacencies of the islands. In sightings reported between February 2000 and November 2005, the lengths of the individuals ranged between 1.8 to 14.0 m. The causes of these concentrations in the archipelago are still unclear, once there are no upwellings and plankton concentrations for feeding, and no reproductive activities were reported. Nevertheless, they could be associated to the spawning period of the abundant flying fishes, mainly in the first semester, when sightings were more frequent.


O Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo situado na área central tropical do Atlântico, é um importante local de concentração de tubarões-baleia, que são vistos ao longo de todo ano, próximos às embarcações de pesca nas adjacências das ilhas. Em avistagens registradas entre fevereiro de 2000 e novembro de 2005, os comprimentos dos indivíduos variaram entre 1,8 e 14 m. As causas destas concentrações no arquipélago ainda não são claras, uma vez que não há há ressurgências e grandes concentrações de plâncton no arquipélago, e também não foram observadas atividades reprodutivas. No entanto, podem estar associadas ao período de desova dos peixes-voadores, marcadamente no primeiro semestre, quando as aparições são mais freqüentes.


Assuntos
Animais , Tubarões/classificação , Brasil , Dinâmica Populacional , Estações do Ano , Tubarões/anatomia & histologia
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