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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34498257/genetic-diversification-of-the-kanehira-bitterling-acheilognathus-rhombeus-inferred-from-mitochondrial-dna-with-comments-on-the-phylogenetic-relationship-with-its-sister-species-acheilognathus-barbatulus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takuya Miyake, Jun Nakajima, Keitaro Umemura, Norio Onikura, Takayoshi Ueda, Carl Smith, Kouichi Kawamura
The Kanehira bitterling, Acheilognathus rhombeus, is a freshwater fish, discontinuously distributed in western Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Unusually among bitterling it is an autumn-spawning species and shows developmental diapause. Consequently, the characterization of its evolutionary history is significant not only in the context of the fish assemblage of East Asia, but also for understanding life-history evolution. This study aimed to investigate the phylogeography of A. rhombeus and its sister species Acheilognathus barbatulus, distributed in China, using a mitochondrial analysis of the ND1 gene from 311 samples collected from 50 localities in Japan and continental Asia...
September 9, 2021: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34354168/differential-patterns-of-diversity-at-neutral-and-adaptive-loci-in-endangered-rhodeus-pseudosericeus-populations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hari Won, Hyung-Bae Jeon, Dong-Young Kim, Ho Young Suk
Given the fact that threatened species are often composed of isolated small populations, spatial continuity or demography of the populations may be major factors that have shaped the species' genetic diversity. Thus, neutral loci have been the most commonly-used markers in conservation genetics. However, the populations under the influence of different environmental factors may have evolved in response to different selective pressures, which cannot be fully reflected in neutral genetic variation. Rhodeus pseudosericeus, a bitterling species (Acheilognathidae; Cypriniformes) endemic to the Korean Peninsula, are only found in some limited areas of three rivers, Daecheon, Han and Muhan, that flow into the west coast...
August 5, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33934258/fine-scale-genetic-structure-of-the-endangered-bitterling-in-the-middle-river-basin-of-the-kiso-river-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuji Yamazaki, Jyun-Ichi Kitamura, Koki Ikeya, Seiichi Mori
Recently, anthropogenic alterations have had severe and negative impacts on the terrestrial and aquatic species and environments. To conserve species that have a small and limited habitat, it is necessary to focus on fine-scale population structure and its effects on persistence. The deepbodied bitterling Acheilognathus longipinnis is an endangered freshwater fish that occupies ponds scattered in lateral bars in the Kiso River. In this study, we conducted multi-locus microsatellite DNA analysis to evaluate both fine-scale population structure and genetic diversity, in order to conserve A...
May 2, 2021: Genetica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33773348/assessment-on-the-adverse-effects-on-different-kinds-of-fish-induced-by-methamphetamine-during-the-natural-attenuation-process-based-on-adverse-outcome-pathway
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Zhenglu Wang, Sheng Han, Zeqiong Xu, Peng Du, Xiqing Li
The adverse effects on model fish induced by methamphetamine (METH) have been revealed. However, the toxicity of METH on different kinds of non-model fish during the natural attenuation remained unclear. Hence, in this study, we for the first time established a static lab-scale aquatic ecosystem spiked with METH (initial levels at 25 μg/L) for 40 days to estimate its metabolism and toxicity in Chinese medaka, rosy bitterling, loach, and mosquito fish. The concentrations of METH in water and fish's brain were detected termly...
March 19, 2021: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33583089/normal-stages-of-embryonic-development-of-a-brood-parasite-the-rosy-bitterling-rhodeus-ocellatus-teleostei-cypriniformes
#25
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Wenjing Yi, Martin Rücklin, Robert Poelman, David C Aldridge, Michael K Richardson
Bitterlings, a group of freshwater teleosts, provide a fascinating example among vertebrates of the evolution of brood parasitism. Their eggs are laid inside the gill chamber of their freshwater mussel hosts where they develop as brood parasites. Studies of the embryonic development of bitterlings are crucial in deciphering the evolution of their distinct early life-history. Here, we have studied 255 embryos and larvae of the rosy bitterling (Rhodeus ocellatus) using in vitro fertilization and X-ray microtomography (microCT)...
February 14, 2021: Journal of Morphology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33521274/complete-mitochondrial-genome-of-a-korean-endemic-freshwater-mussel-nodularia-breviconcha-bivalvia-unionidae
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Rim Kim, Hee-Kyu Choi, Kyeong-Sik Cheon, Hyuk Je Lee
Mitochondrial genome sequences were first determined and analyzed for a Korean endemic freshwater mussel Nodularia breviconcha (synonym Nodularia douglasiae sinuolatus ; Unionidae, Unionida, Bivalvia). The complete mitochondrial genome was 15,741 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 tRNA genes, and 2 rRNA genes. The overall GC content of mitochondrial genome for N. breviconcha was 34.3%. Phylogenetic analysis of 18 species within the family Unionidae suggested that Nodularia douglasiae is the most closely related to N...
January 11, 2021: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33120332/tissue-distribution-and-bioaccumulation-of-legacy-and-emerging-per-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfass-in-edible-fishes-from-taihu-lake-china
#27
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Meng Chen, Lingyan Zhu, Qiang Wang, Guoqiang Shan
Tissue distribution of legacy and emerging per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in several kinds of edible fishes collected from Meiliang bay of Taihu Lake, China were investigated and the related human health risks were assessed. Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctanesulfonamide (PFOSA) and 6:2 fluorotelomer phosphate diester (6:2 diPAP) were the most abundant legacy perfluoroalkyl acid (PFAA), PFOS related precursor (PreFOS), and the emerging PFASs in all fish tissues, respectively. Similar to the legacy PFAAs, 6:2 diPAP and 6:6 perfluorophosphinate (6:6 PFPiA) had the highest levels in the fish liver, whereas the highest level of PFOSA was in kidney, which might be due to its intensive transformation in fish liver...
October 17, 2020: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33056730/rhodeus-caspius-a-new-bitterling-from-iran-teleostei-cypriniformes-acheilognathidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamid Reza Esmaeili, Golnaz Sayyadzadeh, Bella Japoshvili, Soheil Eagderi, Keivan Abbasi, Hamed Mousavi-Sabet
A new bitterling from the Rhodeus amarus group is described based on morphological and molecular data. Rhodeus caspius sp. nov. from the Caspian Sea, Urmia Lake and the upper Tigris River drainages in Iran, is distinguished from its closest congeners (R. amarus and R. colchicus) by having short post-dorsal distance and caudal peduncle length and long head length. It is also characterized by one fixed diagnostic nucleotide substitutions and a K2P nearest neighbor distance of 1% to R. amarus and R. colchicus in the mtDNA COI barcode region...
September 10, 2020: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33055845/rhodeus-flaviventris-a-new-bitterling-teleostei-cyprinidae-acheilognathinae-from-china
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fan Li, Ryoichi Arai, Te-Yu Liao
Rhodeus flaviventris, a new species, is described from the Le-An River, a tributary flowing into Poyang Lake in the Yangtze River basin, in Jiangxi Province, China. It is distinguished from all congeners by the combination of characters: branched dorsal-fin rays 9 (9-10); branched anal-fin rays 9 (9-10); longest simple rays of dorsal and anal fins thick and stiff; longitudinal scale series 33-34; transverse scale series 11 (10-12); pored scales 4-7; vertebrae 32-34; spindle-shaped eggs with major axis of 3...
June 11, 2020: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32889318/species-specific-responses-of-submerged-macrophytes-to-the-presence-of-a-small-omnivorous-bitterling-acheilognathus-macropterus
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinlei Yu, Manli Xia, Hu He, Baohua Guan, Zhengwen Liu, Erik Jeppesen
Recovery of submerged macrophytes has been considered a key factor in the restoration of shallow eutrophic lakes. However, in some subtropical restored lakes, small omnivorous fish dominate the fish assemblages and feed in part on submerged macrophytes. Knowledge of the effects of small omnivores on the growth of submerged macrophytes is scarce and their responses are potentially species-specific, i.e. the growth of some species may be hampered by fish grazing while growth of others may be promoted by the nutrients becoming available by fish excretion...
January 20, 2021: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32786842/a-rapid-spectrophotometric-method-for-assessing-hydroperoxide-formation-from-terpenes-in-essential-oils-upon-oxidative-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannes Bitterling, Peter Lorenz, Walter Vetter, Jürgen Conrad, Dietmar Rolf Kammerer, F C Stintzing
Essential oils are widely used in the food and cosmetics industry as natural flavoring and fragrance substances. For this reason, a thorough quality control applying selected analytical methods is required. Oxidation along with hydroperoxide formation is an important drawback during production and storage of essential oils. Hydroperoxides constitute the main products formed upon photo-oxidation of essential oils. Due to hydroperoxide instability, GC and HPLC analyses are demanding. According to the European Pharmacopoeia titration is the official method for oxidation assessment...
August 8, 2020: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32662269/investigations-into-the-natural-occurrence-of-1-phenylethyl-acetate-styrallyl-acetate
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannes Bitterling, Uwe Schäfer, Gerhard Krammer, Lars Meier, Stephan I Brückner, Beate Hartmann, Jekaterina Ongouta, Reinhold Carle, Christof B Steingass
So far, the occurrence of the flavor constituent 1-phenylethyl acetate in a natural source has not been unambiguously confirmed. The present work provides the detailed identification of 1-phenylethyl acetate from clove ( Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M. Perry) buds. In addition, headspace solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis revealed further occurrence of 1-phenylethyl acetate in cocoa pulp and grape hyacinth flowers. A total of 15.2 g of essential oil was recovered from 7...
August 12, 2020: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32607194/minute-tubercles-in-bitterling-larvae-developmental-dynamic-structures-to-prevent-premature-ejection-by-host-mussels
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Hyeong Su Kim
Bitterlings are small freshwater fish that use long ovipositors to lay eggs in host mussels, and they have morphological adaptations to increase larval survival. The most well-known adaptation is the minute tubercles on the skin surface of larvae; they are developed in early-stage larvae with weak swimming ability and disappear in free-swimming larvae before they leave the host mussel.In the present study, I comprehensively analyzed the developmental stages of Rhodeus pseudosericeus larvae, their morphological and physiological characteristics, their migration inside mussels, and the development of minute tubercle in order to elucidate the morphological function of the minute tubercles...
June 2020: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32356193/production-of-chinese-rosy-bitterling-offspring-derived-from-frozen-and-vitrified-whole-testis-by-spermatogonial-transplantation
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Anna Octavera, Goro Yoshizaki
Bitterling is a small cyprinid fish facing an increasing risk of extinction owing to habitat destruction and decreasing freshwater mussel population that are used as their spawning substrates. Owing to their large size and high yolk contents, methods for cryopreservation of their eggs or embryos, which is a promising method for long-term preservation of their genetic resources, are still not available. We conducted this study to evaluate the feasibility of gamete production by transplanting cryopreserved testicular cells into germ cell-less recipients that were produced by knockdown of dead end gene...
April 30, 2020: Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32301086/a-small-omnivorous-bitterling-fish-acheilognathus-macropterus-facilitates-dominance-of-cyanobacteria-rotifers-and-limnodrilus-in-an-outdoor-mesocosm-experiment
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Jinlei Yu, Manli Xia, Ming Kong, Hu He, Baohua Guan, Zhengwen Liu, Erik Jeppesen
Small omnivorous fish often dominate in subtropical shallow lakes, and they may affect the community structure of aquatic organisms on at least two trophic levels. However, in the study of aquatic food webs in subtropical lakes, most ecologists have focused on the effects of large-sized omnivorous species (e.g. common carp), studies of small-sized species being scarce. We conducted a mesocosm experiment with two treatments (fish presence and absence) to examine the effects of a small-sized omnivore, bitterling (Acheilognathus macropterus), on phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthic macroinvertebrates...
April 16, 2020: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32239687/novel-genotyping-system-for-distinguishing-among-native-non-native-and-admixed-individuals-of-rosy-bitterling-rhodeus-ocellatus-subspecies
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keitaro Umemura, Yoshihisa Kurita, Norio Onikura
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2, 2020: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32105996/environmental-behavior-of-methamphetamine-and-ketamine-in-aquatic-ecosystem-degradation-bioaccumulation-distribution-and-associated-shift-in-toxicity-and-bacterial-community
#37
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Zhenglu Wang, Sheng Han, Min Cai, Peng Du, Zhaobin Zhang, Xiqing Li
Ketamine (KET) and methamphetamine (METH) have been recognized as emerging contaminants in aquatic ecosystems. This paper aimed to investigate the environmental behaviour, including the degradation, distribution, and bioaccumulation, of METH, KET, and their main metabolites (amphetamine (AMP) and norketamine (NorKET)). The changes in acute toxicity in the aqueous phase and in the bacterial community in sediment were determined to assess the associated eco-risk of the drug exposure. Five types of lab-scale aquatic ecosystems were established and exposed to KET or METH for 40 days: a water- sediment- organisms- KET system (K), a water- sediment- organisms- METH system (M), a water- sediment- organism- METH- KET system (M + K), a water-sediment- KET- METH system (control), and a water- sediment- organisms system (biocontrol)...
February 4, 2020: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32038006/-tabrizicola-piscis-sp-nov-isolated-from-the-intestinal-tract-of-a-korean-indigenous-freshwater-fish-acheilognathus-koreensis
#38
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Jeong Eun Han, Woorim Kang, June-Young Lee, Hojun Sung, Dong-Wook Hyun, Hyun Sik Kim, Pil Soo Kim, Euon Jung Tak, Yun-Seok Jeong, Jae-Yun Lee, So-Yeon Lee, Ji-Hyun Yun, Mi-Ja Jung, Na-Ri Shin, Tae Woong Whon, Myung-Suk Kang, Ki-Eun Lee, Byoung-Hee Lee, Jin-Woo Bae
A novel Gram-negative, obligately aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium, designated strain K13M18T , was isolated from the intestinal tract of a Korean indigenous fish, oily bitterling ( Acheilognathus koreensis ). Strain K13M18T formed creamy-pink colonies on a marine agar plate. Results of phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity indicated that strain K13M18T was most closely related to Tabrizicola sediminis DRYC-M-16T , sharing 97.62 % similarity with that strain. Strain K13M18T belonged to the genus Tabrizicola , which formed a cluster with Tabrizicola aquatica RCRI19T , Tabrizicola fusiformis SY72T , Tabrizicola sediminis DRYC-M-16T and Tabrizicola alkalilacus DJCT in a phylogenetic tree based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences...
February 10, 2020: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31974505/evidence-of-an-ancient-connectivity-and-biogeodispersal-of-a-bitterling-species-rhodeus-notatus-across-the-korean-peninsula
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Hari Won, Hyung-Bae Jeon, Ho Young Suk
The modern-day distribution of freshwater fishes throughout multiple rivers is likely the result of past migration during times when currently separate drainages were once connected. Here, we used mitochondrial and microsatellite analyses for 248 individuals of Rhodeus notatus collected from seven different rivers to obtain better understand historical gene flow of freshwater fish on the Korean Peninsula. Based on our phylogenetic analyses, this Korean species originated through the paleo-Yellow River from China and first colonized near the west coast...
January 23, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31904433/first-report-of-cathepsin-e-in-a-teleost-korean-rose-bitterling-rhodeus-uyekii-molecular-characterisation-and-tissue-distribution
#40
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Ju-Won Kim, Ja Young Cho, Julan Kim, Dong-Gyun Kim, Bo-Hye Nam, Young-Ok Kim, Cheul Min An, Bong-Seok Kim, Jung Youn Park, Hee Jeong Kong
We isolated and characterised a cDNA encoding the aspartic protease cathepsin E (CTSE) in Korean rose bitterling, Rhodeus uyekii. The full-length Rhodeus uyekii CTSE (RuCTSE) cDNA (1396 bp) contains an open reading frame of 1218 bp, encoding 405 amino acids. Alignment of multiple CTSE protein sequences revealed that two of the aspartyl protease active site residues and a disulphide bond were well-conserved among the other CTSE sequences. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that RuCTSE is most closely related to freshwater fish cathepsin E...
January 2, 2020: Developmental and Comparative Immunology
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