| Literature DB >> 26112799 |
Deliane Cristina Costa1, Walisson de Souza e Silva1, Reinaldo Melillo Filho1, Kleber Campos Miranda Filho1, José Claudio Epaminondas dos Santos2, Ronald Kennedy Luz3.
Abstract
The present study describes the capture adaptation and reproduction of wild Lophiosilurus alexandri broodstock in laboratory conditions. There were two periods when capturing was performed in natural habitats. The animals were placed in four tanks of 5m(3) with water temperatures at 28°C with two tanks having sand bottoms. Thirty days after the temperature increased (during the winter) the first spawning occurred naturally, but only in tanks with sand on the bottom. During the breeding season, there were 24 spawning bouts with egg mass collections occurring as a result of the spawning bouts that occurred in the tanks. The hatching rates for eggs varied from 0% to 95%. The spawning bouts were mainly at night and on weekends. In the second reproductive period, the animals were sexed by cannulation and distributed in four tanks with all animals being maintained in tanks with sand on the bottom at 28°C. During this phase, there were 36 spawning bouts. Findings in the present study contribute to the understanding of the reproductive biology of this endangered species during captivity.Entities:
Keywords: Breeding; Captivity; Conservation; Lophiosilurus alexandri; Parental care; Transport
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26112799 DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.06.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Reprod Sci ISSN: 0378-4320 Impact factor: 2.145