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ILAR J ; 60(2): 197-215, 2020 10 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33094819

RESUMO

Feed plays a central role in the physiological development of terrestrial and aquatic animals. Historically, the feeding practice of aquatic research species derived from aquaculture, farmed, or ornamental trades. These diets are highly variable, with limited quality control, and have been typically selected to provide the fastest growth or highest fecundity. These variations of quality and composition of diets may affect animal/colony health and can introduce confounding experimental variables into animal-based studies that impact research reproducibility.


Assuntos
Aquicultura/métodos , Animais , Animais de Laboratório , Cefalópodes/fisiologia , Modelos Animais , Xenopus/fisiologia , Peixe-Zebra/fisiologia
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Evolution ; 72(9): 1829-1839, 2018 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30039545

RESUMO

Here, we evaluate the so-called Thorson's rule, which posits that direct-development and larger eggs are favored toward the poles in marine organisms and whose validity been the subject of considerable debate in the literature, combining an expanded phenotypic dataset encompassing 60 species of benthic octopuses with a new molecular phylogeny. Phylogenetic reconstruction shows two clades: clade 1 including species of the families Eledonidae, Megaleledonidae, Bathypolypodidae, and Enteroctopodidae, and clade 2 including species of Octopodidae. Egg size, development mode, and all environmental variables exhibited phylogenetic signal, partly due to differences between the two clades: whereas most species in clade 1 inhabit cold and deep waters, exhibit large eggs and hatchling with holobenthic development, species from clade 2 inhabit tropical-temperate and shallow waters, evolved small eggs, and generally exhibit merobenthic development. Phylogenetic regressions show that egg size exhibits a conspicuous latitudinal cline, and that both egg size and development mode vary with water temperature. Additionally, analyses suggest that egg size is constrained by body size in lineages with holobenthic development. Taken together, results suggest that the variation in egg size and development mode across benthic octopuses is adaptive and associated with water temperature, supporting Thorson's rule in these organisms.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Evolução Biológica , Cefalópodes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Estágios do Ciclo de Vida , Filogenia , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Cefalópodes/fisiologia , Tamanho do Órgão
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PLoS One ; 11(1): e0145865, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26761441

RESUMO

Based on material from the uppermost Tithonian La Caja Formation at Puerto Piñones, northeastern Mexico, the complete ontogenetic development (protoconch to adult) of the ammonite Salinites grossicostatum is outlined by a detailed morphometrical shell analysis. The embryonic stage, consisting of a small ellipsoid protoconch and ammonitella, ends at about 0.6 mm. Four major morphological changes are differentiated throughout ontogeny based on internal features such as reduced septal spacing and siphuncle position. Sexual dimorphism is reflected by shell size, siphuncular diameter, differences in the morphology of the apophysis, and by two distinct general trends in septal spacing. In addition, macroconchs are characterized by septal crowding at different stages, followed by the return to normal septum distances. Our analysis indicates a change in the mode of life after the neanic stage. A change in habitat preference is inferred for adult individuals. While microconchs persisted at Puerto Piñones, large mature macroconchs temporarily migrated to other areas, possibly for egg deposition. Salinites grossicostatum is endemic to the ancient Gulf of Mexico and is there restricted to outer continental shelf environments.


Assuntos
Exoesqueleto , Cefalópodes/anatomia & histologia , Cefalópodes/fisiologia , Fósseis , Animais , Evolução Biológica , Cefalópodes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ecossistema , Meio Ambiente , Feminino , Geografia , Masculino , México , Paleontologia , Fatores Sexuais
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Cad. téc. vet. zootec ; (77): 130-142, set. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1471500

RESUMO

No setor de alimentos e bebidas,em geral, a análise sensorial é de grande relevância por avaliar a aceitabilidade mercadológica e a qualidade do produto, sendo parte inerente ao plano de controle de qualidade de uma indústria. É por meio dos órgãos dos sentidos que se procedem tais avaliações, e, como estas são executadas por pessoas, é importante um criterioso preparo das amostras testadas e uma adequada aplicação dos testes tradicionais de análise sensorial para se evitara interferência de diversos fatores que podem remeter a conceitos pré-formados.


Assuntos
Animais , Gestão da Qualidade Total , Indústria Pesqueira , Inocuidade dos Alimentos , Padrão de Identidade e Qualidade para Produtos e Serviços , Qualidade dos Alimentos , Cefalópodes/fisiologia , Crustáceos/fisiologia , Legislação como Assunto , Legislação sobre Alimentos , Moluscos/fisiologia , Peixes/fisiologia
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Cad. técn. Vet. Zoot. ; (77): 130-142, set. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-13135

RESUMO

No setor de alimentos e bebidas,em geral, a análise sensorial é de grande relevância por avaliar a aceitabilidade mercadológica e a qualidade do produto, sendo parte inerente ao plano de controle de qualidade de uma indústria. É por meio dos órgãos dos sentidos que se procedem tais avaliações, e, como estas são executadas por pessoas, é importante um criterioso preparo das amostras testadas e uma adequada aplicação dos testes tradicionais de análise sensorial para se evitara interferência de diversos fatores que podem remeter a conceitos pré-formados.


Assuntos
Animais , Qualidade dos Alimentos , Gestão da Qualidade Total , Padrão de Identidade e Qualidade para Produtos e Serviços , Inocuidade dos Alimentos , Indústria Pesqueira , Legislação como Assunto , Legislação sobre Alimentos , Peixes/fisiologia , Crustáceos/fisiologia , Moluscos/fisiologia , Cefalópodes/fisiologia
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J Morphol ; 273(3): 248-78, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21956428

RESUMO

During copulation, spermatophores produced by male coleoid cephalopods undergo the spermatophoric reaction, a complex process of evagination that culminates in the attachment of the spermatangium (everted spermatophore containing the sperm mass) on the female's body. To better understand this complicated phenomenon, the present study investigated the functional morphology of the spermatophore of the squid Doryteuthis plei applying in vitro analysis of the reaction, as well as light and electron microscopy investigation of spermatangia obtained either in vitro, or naturally attached on females. Hitherto unnoticed functional features of the loliginid spermatophore require a reappraisal of some important processes involved in the spermatophoric reaction. The most striking findings concern the attachment mechanism, which is not carried out solely by cement adhesive material, as previously believed, but rather by an autonomous, complex process performed by multiple structures during the spermatophoric reaction. During evagination, the ejaculatory apparatus provides anchorage on the targeted tissue, presumably due to the minute stellate particles present in the exposed spiral filament. Consequently, the ejaculatory apparatus maintains the attachment of the tip of the evaginating spermatophore until the cement body is extruded. Subsequently, the cement body passes through a complex structural rearrangement, which leads to the injection of both its viscid contents and pointed oral region onto the targeted tissue. The inner membrane at the oral region of the cement body contains numerous stellate particles attached at its inner side; eversion of this membrane exposes these sharp structures, which presumably adhere to the tissue and augment attachment. Several naturally attached spermatangia were found with their bases implanted at the deposition sites, and the possible mechanisms of perforation are discussed based on present evidence. The function of the complex squid spermatophore and its spermatophoric reaction is revisited in light of these findings. J. Morphol. 2012. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Assuntos
Cefalópodes/fisiologia , Cefalópodes/ultraestrutura , Animais , Copulação , Feminino , Masculino , Microscopia Eletrônica , Moluscos , Espermatogônias/fisiologia , Espermatogônias/ultraestrutura , Espermatozoides
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