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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584261/aquatic-connectivity-challenges-and-solutions-in-a-changing-climate
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REVIEW
Paul A Franklin, Tea Bašić, Phil I Davison, Katie Dunkley, Jonathan Ellis, Mayuresh Gangal, Alexia M González-Ferreras, Catherine Gutmann Roberts, Georgina Hunt, Domino Joyce, C Antonia Klöcker, Rachel Mawer, Timo Rittweg, Velizara Stoilova, Lee Frank Gordon Gutowsky
The challenge of managing aquatic connectivity in a changing climate is exacerbated in the presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here we discuss these issues in the context of structural and functional connectivity for aquatic biodiversity, specifically fish, in both the freshwater and marine realms. We posit that adaptive management strategies that consider shifting baselines and the socio-ecological implications of climate change will be required to achieve management objectives...
April 7, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569601/otolith-morphogenesis-during-the-early-life-stages-of-fish-is-temperature-dependent-validation-by-experimental-approach-applied-to-european-seabass-dicentrarchus-labrax
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kélig Mahé, Frédéric Clota, Marie Odile Blanc, Geoffrey Bled Defruit, Béatrice Chatain, Hélène de Pontual, Rachid Amara, Bruno Ernande
Otolith shape is often used as a tool in fish stock identification. The goal of this study was to experimentally assess the influence of changing temperature and ontogenic evolution on the shape component of the European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) otolith during early-life stages. A total of 1079 individuals were reared in a water temperature of 16°C up to 232 days post hatch (dph). During this experiment, several specimens were transferred into tanks with a water temperature of 21°C to obtain at the end of this study four different temperature treatments, each with varying ratios between the number of days at 16 and 21°C...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566266/unveiling-the-reproductive-and-migrative-behavior-of-trichiurus-lepturus-in-a-tropical-environment-insights-and-implications
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas Santos, Luan G F Leite, Humber A Andrade
This study aimed to understand the reproductive biology and migrative behavior of the largehead hairtail Trichiurus lepturus in a tropical area, specifically off Pernambuco coast, northeastern Brazil. Commercial catches from fish corrals provided samples for analysis, including measurements, weight recording, and examination of gonads to determine its maturation stage. Reproductive analyses were performed, such as sex ratio, gonado-somatic index, and sizes at first maturity. There was a slightly higher proportion of females among the 141 largehead hairtail specimens analysed...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561933/feeding-ecology-of-moenkhausia-collettii-steindachner-1882-characiformes-characidae-in-streams-in-the-eastern-amazon-environmental-factors-and-body-size
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helusa Kyara Silva Barros, Thiago Augusto Pedroso Barbosa, Bruno da Silveira Prudente
The present study aimed to characterize the diet of Moenkhausia collettii and investigate possible changes due to environmental variations and its body size in streams in the eastern Amazon. The specimens were sampled monthly between April 2019 and March 2020. They were measured for standard length (SL) and total mass (Tm) and eviscerated for analysis of stomach contents. Food items were identified and grouped into categories. Dietary aspects such as food importance index (AI%), trophic niche width, and stomach repletion index (SRI%) were evaluated...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561641/identification-of-long-preserved-specimens-reveals-the-historical-geographic-range-of-the-patagonian-lamprey-geotria-macrostoma-burmeister-1868-in-southern-south-america
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carla Riva Rossi, Claude B Renaud, Pamela Quiroga, Cindy F Baker, Claudio Baigún, Ian C Potter, Francisco J Neira, Santiago N Morawicki, Patricio Solimano
The lamprey genus Geotria Gray, 1851 currently includes only two species: G. australis and G. macrostoma. However, taxonomic relationships within the genus have traditionally been ambiguous and difficult to establish due to the extreme changes in morphology, dentition, and coloration that lampreys undergo during their life cycles, particularly during upstream migration and sexual maturation. Consequently, several lamprey specimens held in museum collections have remained unidentified, especially those from Argentina...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556875/new-shark-in-the-park-tiger-shark-galeocerdo-cuvier-observations-in-the-remote-south-pacific
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Rose Coghlan, Naiti Morales
We present the first photographic records of the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) at the remote Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the south-east Pacific. Previous anecdotal sightings exist for tiger sharks in this region; however these records have not been reported within the scientific domain. The present sighting occurred in a period of unusually warm sea surface temperature, which has been shown to influence tiger shark range extensions elsewhere. Novel and historic species occurrence records are valuable for determining and predicting species' environmental tolerances, migratory routes, and distributional limits...
March 31, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556852/ancestry-and-genetic-structure-of-resident-and-anadromous-rainbow-trout-oncorhynchus-mykiss-in-argentina
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina Lázari, Carla Riva-Rossi, Javier Ciancio, Miguel Pascual, Anthony J Clemento, Devon E Pearse, John Carlos Garza
Since the first introduction from North America more than a century ago, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) have rapidly established self-sustaining populations in major river basins of Patagonia. Many generations later, only the freshwater resident life history is expressed in the Chubut and Negro rivers of northern Argentinian Patagonia, whereas both the resident and anadromous life histories are found in the Santa Cruz River of southern Argentina. Despite previous studies that have tried to identify the sources of these introduced populations, uncertainty still exists...
March 31, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553987/triploid-brown-trout-salmo-trutta-develop-functional-gonads-with-age-and-are-able-to-interbreed-with-diploid-counterparts
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franz Lahnsteiner, Anna Dünser
The study investigated if gonad maturation in triploid brown trout, Salmo trutta, was entirely suppressed or only delayed, and if triploids could interbreed with diploid counterparts. Ten percent of the total number of 3-year-old triploid S. trutta, 15% of 4-year-old fish, and 17% of 5-year-old fish produced semen. Three and 4 years old triploid fish did not produce eggs, but 15% of the 5-year-old fish did so. The quantity and sperm motility of triploid semen did not differ from diploids, but the sperm concentration was significantly lower...
March 30, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553979/a-new-characid-species-with-remarkable-sexual-dimorphism-characiformes-characidae-stevardiinae-from-the-upper-guayabero-river-orinoco-basin-colombia
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiago P Carvalho, Andréa Tonolli Thomaz, Alexander Urbano-Bonilla, Saúl Prada-Pedreros
A new species of characid with remarkable sexual characteristics is described from the upper Guayabero River drainage from the Orinoco basin in Colombia. The new species is included in the genus Monotocheirodon by sharing most of the previously proposed diagnostic features of this genus. It differs from all Stevardiinae by the combination, in adult males, of an enlarged urogenital papilla in contact with the first anal-fin unbranched ray and a highly modified anal fin with enlarged and distally elongated first and second branched anal-fin rays, forming a gonopodium-like structure...
March 30, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553910/cost-benefit-analysis-of-ecosystem-modeling-to-support-fisheries-management
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew H Holden, Eva E Plagányi, Elizabeth A Fulton, Alexander B Campbell, Rachel Janes, Robyn A Lovett, Montana Wickens, Matthew P Adams, Larissa Lubiana Botelho, Catherine M Dichmont, Philip Erm, Kate J Helmstedt, Ryan F Heneghan, Manuela Mendiolar, Anthony J Richardson, Jacob G D Rogers, Kate Saunders, Liam Timms
Mathematical and statistical models underlie many of the world's most important fisheries management decisions. Since the 19th century, difficulty calibrating and fitting such models has been used to justify the selection of simple, stationary, single-species models to aid tactical fisheries management decisions. Whereas these justifications are reasonable, it is imperative that we quantify the value of different levels of model complexity for supporting fisheries management, especially given a changing climate, where old methodologies may no longer perform as well as in the past...
March 30, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551122/identification-of-fish-specimens-of-the-tocantins-river-brazil-using-dna-barcoding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renato Corrêia Lima, Sabrina Rufino de Lima, Marcelo Salles Rocha, Hélio Daniel Beltrão Dos Anjos, Yasmin Catarina Alves Dantas, Ignácio Davi Navegante Benites, Cleonilde da Conceição Silva Queiroz, Elmary da Costa Fraga, Jacqueline da Silva Batista
The fish fauna of the Tocantins River possesses many endemic species; however, it is little studied in molecular terms and is quite threatened by the construction of several hydroelectric dams. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the ichthyofauna of the Tocantins River using DNA barcoding. For this, collections were carried out in five points of this river, which resulted in the capture of 725 individuals from which partial sequences of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene were obtained for genetic analysis...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551100/expanding-records-of-occurrence-of-the-whale-shark-rhincodon-typus-in-the-bahamas-and-a-call-for-sustainable-tourism-practices
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natascha Wosnick, Eric V C Schneider
This report updates our understanding of whale shark occurrences in The Bahamas by drawing upon a variety of data sources. Our findings reveal previously unreported sighting locations, often associated with tourism activities, underscoring the pivotal role played by nontraditional data sources in addressing knowledge gaps. These revelations emphasize the ongoing necessity for monitoring efforts. Additionally, we have found cases that raise concerns related to unregulated human-shark interactions in the region, highlighting the pressing need for sustainable tourism practices within Bahamian waters...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533638/diamond-gymnura-natalensis-and-duckbill-aetomylaeus-bovinus-rays-undertake-nationwide-coastal-migrations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chantel Elston, Taryn S Murray, Toby Rogers, Matthew C Parkinson, Bruce Q Mann, Ryan Daly, John D Filmalter, Paul D Cowley
Migration is a critical aspect of ocean ecosystems, and understanding this phenomenon answers ecological and management questions. Given the difficulty in tracking ocean animals across large distances, the extent to which different ray species perform long-distance movements, such as migrations, remains unknown. This study used passive acoustic telemetry to track the movements of endemic diamond Gymnura natalensis and critically endangered duckbill Aetomylaeus bovinus rays along the South African coastline using a collaborative nationwide network of coastal acoustic receivers for up to 7 years...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530167/the-concept-of-state-fishes-of-india-current-status-knowledge-gaps-and-strategic-plans-for-conservation-and-sustainable-utilization
#34
REVIEW
Uttam Kumar Sarkar, Ayyathurai Kathirvelpandian, Ganesan Kantharajan, Lalit Kumar Tyagi, Wazir Singh Lakra
The concept of "state fishes of India" highlights the importance and significance of the prioritized fish species distributed across various states within the country. This review article systematically documents the current status of state fishes from various perspectives, identifies the prevailing knowledge gaps, and also highlights the issues and strategic plans essential for the conservation and sustainable utilization of these valuable genetic resources. A total of 8357 publications were checked for the consolidated information on state fish species, and the appropriate items were selected under eight categories: biology, physiology and nutrition, aquaculture, habitat and environmental parameters, genetics and biotechnology, harvest and postharvest, fish health management, and others...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519854/people-behind-the-pings-limiting-authorship-threatens-collaboration-in-telemetry
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L A Hawkes, P Davies, A E Hall, T W Horton, T Stamp, M J Witt, E V Sheehan
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 22, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513288/unveiling-taxonomic-diversity-in-the-deep-sea-fish-genus-notacanthus-notacanthiformes-notacanthidae-with-description-of-notacanthus-arrontei-n-sp
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael Bañón, David Barros-García, Francisco Baldó, Miguel Cojan, Alejandro de Carlos
Notacanthid fishes constitute a common part of benthopelagic deep-sea fish communities on seamounts and continental slopes around the world. However, their highly conserved morphology and the usual lack of information on deep-water organisms make it difficult to appropriately address their biodiversity. A multidisciplinary approach combining morphological data with a DNA-based species delimitation analyses was used to explore the taxonomy of Notacanthus species. For this purpose, morphological and molecular data were obtained from 43 individuals, and the resulting information was combined with the available data...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509782/tumor-necrosis-factor-%C3%AE-1-decreases-mucosal-immune-and-antioxidant-response-in-the-midgut-of-hybrid-fish-white-crucian-carp-%C3%A2-%C3%A2-%C3%A3-%C3%A2-red-crucian-carp-%C3%A2
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ke-Xin Li, Ning-Xia Xiong, Jin-Fang Huang, Shi-Yun Li, Jie Ou, Fei Wang, Sheng-Wei Luo
Tumor necrosis factor α1 (TNFα) is a pleiotropic cytokine involved in immune regulation and cellular homeostasis, but the crucial role of TNFα in fish gut remained unclear. The current study aimed to evaluate the immunoregulatory function of TNFα1 on gut barrier in a novel hybrid fish (WR), which was produced by crossing white crucian carp (Carassius cuvieri, ♀) with red crucian carp (Carassius auratus red var, ♂). In this study, WR-tnfα1 sequence was identified, and a high-level expression was detected in the intestine...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509713/new-northerly-limit-for-the-sharptail-mola-in-the-northeast-atlantic-first-sighting-of-masturus-lanceolatus-in-the-northeast-irish-sea
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Declan T G Quigley, Natasha D Phillips, Tierney M Thys
The ocean sunfishes are currently represented by five species within three genera: Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758), Mola alexandrini (Ranzani, 1839), Mola tecta (Nyegaard, Sawai, Gemmell, Gillum, Loneragan, Yamanoue & Stewart, 2017) (Sawai et al., 2018), Masturus lanceolatus (Lienard, 1840), and Ranzania laevis (Pennant, 1776). Growing conservation concerns have led to an ongoing re-examination of their classification status on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red Lists, a process requiring the latest data to best support their conservation management on a global scale...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506425/impact-of-turbidity-on-the-gill-morphology-and-hypoxia-tolerance-of-eastern-sand-darter-ammocrypta-pellucida
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Britney L Firth, Paul M Craig, D Andrew R Drake, Michael Power
Anthropogenic stressors such as agriculture and urbanization can increase river turbidity, which can negatively impact fish gill morphology and growth due to reduced oxygen in the benthic environment. We assessed the gill morphology, field metabolic rate (FMR), and two hypoxia tolerance metrics (oxygen partial pressure at loss of equilibrium, PO2 at LOE, and critical oxygen tension, Pcrit ) of eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida), a small benthic fish listed as threatened under the Species at Risk Act in Canada, from rivers in southern Ontario...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501373/life-history-traits-of-an-exploited-skate-the-short-tail-yellownose-skate-zearaja-brevicaudata-chondrichthyes-rajiformes
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Santiago J Bianchi, Jorge M Roman, Luis O Lucifora, Santiago A Barbini
The short-tail yellownose skate, Zearaja brevicaudata, occurs off southern Brazil and along the Argentine continental shelf, including waters surrounding the Islas Malvinas and the upper slope, and is very frequently caught by trawl fisheries throughout its range. The age, growth, and maturity of Z. brevicaudata were investigated using 204 individuals collected by commercial fishing vessels from northern Argentina, between March 2016 and September 2019. Age was determined on a sample comprising vertebrae from 151 individuals, 60 males, ranging in size from 391 to 956 mm total length (TL), and 91 females, ranging in size from 324 to 1060 mm TL...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
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