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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shilin Wang ◽  
Zhihao Han ◽  
Giovanni M. Turchini ◽  
Xiaoyuan Wang ◽  
Zishuo Fang ◽  
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While the beneficial roles of dietary phospholipids on health status and overall performances of fish larvae have been well demonstrated, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. To address this gap, the present study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary phospholipids on growth performance, intestinal development, immune response and microbiota of larval largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides). Five isonitrogenous and isolipidic micro-diets were formulated to contain graded inclusion levels of phospholipids (1.69, 3.11, 5.23, 7.43 and 9.29%). Results showed that the supplementation of dietary phospholipids linearly improved the growth performance of largemouth bass larvae. The inclusion of dietary phospholipids increased the activity of digestive enzymes, such as lipase, trypsin and alkaline phosphatase, and promoted the expression of tight junction proteins including ZO-1, claudin-4 and claudin-5. Additionally, dietary phospholipids inclusion alleviated the accumulation of intestinal triacylglycerols, and further elevated the activity of lysozyme. Dietary phospholipids inhibited the transcription of some pro-inflammatory cytokines, including il-1β, and tnf-α, but promoted the expression of anti-inflammatory cytokines tgf-β, with these modifications being suggested to be mediated by the p38MAPK/Nf-κB pathway. The analysis of bacterial 16S rRNA V3-4 region indicated that the intestinal microbiota profile was significantly altered at the genus level with dietary phospholipids inclusion, including a decreased richness of pathogenic bacteria genera Klebsiella in larval intestine. In summary, it was showed that largemouth bass larvae have a specific requirement for dietary phospholipids, and this study provided novel insights on how dietary phospholipids supplementation contributes to improving the growth performance, digestive tract development and intestinal health.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Merieli Melo-Silva ◽  
Jislaine Cristina da Silva ◽  
Andréa Bialetzki

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qi Zhang ◽  
Yumeng Wu ◽  
Weiyuan Li ◽  
Jia Wang ◽  
Huiting Zhou ◽  
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Abstract Vision is the dominant sensory modality in fish and critical for the survival of fish larvae to detect predators or capture prey. The visual capacity of fish larvae is determined by the structure of the retina and the opsins expressed in the retinal and non-retinal photoreceptors. In this study, the retinal structure and opsin expression patterns during the early development stage of Takifugu rubripes larvae were investigated. At around two days after hatching days (dah), the yolk sac of T. rubripes disappeared, the mouth was clearly visible and the larvae started swimming and feeding on rotifers. Histological examination showed that at 1 dah, six layers were observed in the retina of T. rubripes larva, including the pigment epithelial layer (RPE), photoreceptor layer (PRos/is), outer nuclear layer (ONL), inner nuclear layer (INL), inner plexiform layer (IPL) and ganglion cell layer (GCL). At 2 dah, all eight layers were visible in the retina in T. rubripes larva, including RPE, PRos/is, ONL, outer plexiform layer (OPL), INL, IPL, GCL and optic fiber layer (OFL). By measuring the thickness of each layer, opposing developmental trends were found in the thickness of ONL, OPL, INL and IPL, GCL and OFL. The nuclear density of ONL, INL and GCL and ratio of ONL/INL, ONL/GCL and INL/GCL were also measured and the ratio of ONL/GCL ranged from 1.9 at 2 dah to 3.4 at 8 dah and no significant difference was observed between the different developmental stages (p > 0.05). No significant difference was observed for the INL/GCL ratio between the different developmental stages, which ranged from 1.2 at 2 dah to 2.0 at 18 dah (p > 0.05). The results of quantitative real-time PCR showed that the expression of rhodopsin, LWS, SWS2, green opsin, rod opsin, opsin3 and opsin5 could be detected from 1 dah. These results suggested that the maturation of eye of T. rubripes occurred during the period of transition from endogenous to mixed feeding, explaining the need for vision-based survival skills during the early life stages after hatching and for the overall ecology and fitness of T. rubripes.


Author(s):  
Walter Leal Filho ◽  
Gustavo J. Nagy ◽  
Filipe Martinho ◽  
Mustafa Saroar ◽  
Mónica Gómez Erache ◽  
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It is well-known that climate change significantly impacts ecosystems (at the macro-level) and individual species (at the micro-level). Among the former, estuaries are the most vulnerable and affected ecosystems. However, despite the strong relations between climate change and estuaries, there is a gap in the literature regarding international studies across different regions investigating the impacts of climate change and variability on estuaries in different geographical zones. This paper addresses this need and reviews the impacts of climate change, variability and extreme weather on estuaries. It emphasises the following: (i) a set of climate parameters governing estuarine hydrology and processes; and (ii) a sample of countries in Asia (Bangladesh), Europe (Portugal) and South America (Uruguay). We reviewed the influences of the climatic drivers of the estuarine hydrology, ecological processes and specific species in estuarine communities across the selected geographical regions, along with an analysis of their long-term implications. The key results from the three estuaries are as following: (i) Hilsa fish, of which the catches contribute to 10% of the total earnings of the fishery sector (1% of GDP), are affected by climate-forced hydrological and productivity changes in the Meghna; (ii) extreme droughts and short-term severe precipitation have driven the long-term abundance and spatial distribution of both fish larvae and juveniles/adults in the Mondego; and (iii) the river inflow and fluctuations increases since the early 1970s have contributed to variations in the salinity, the stratification, the oxygen, nutrient and trophic levels and the spatial pattern for the life stages of planktonic species, fish biomass and captures in the Rio de la Plata. The results suggested that immediate action is needed to reduce the vulnerability of estuaries to climate stressors, mainly the changing river flows, storms and sea-level rise. As a contribution to addressing current problems, we described a set of adaptation strategies to foster climate resilience and adaptive capacity (e.g., early-warning systems, dam management to prevent overflows and adaptive fisheries management). The implications of this paper are two-fold. Firstly, it showcases a variety of problems that estuaries face from changing climate conditions. Secondly, the paper outlines the need for suitable adaptive management strategies to safeguard the integrity of such vital ecosystems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Di-an Fang ◽  
Xiang-ping Xue ◽  
Dong-po Xu ◽  
Xiao-hao Wang ◽  
Ning-ze Sun ◽  
...  

Estuary river–lake (ERL) complex is critical for the development of ichthyoplankton, which plays an essential role in the breeding, nursing, and recruitment of freshwater fish species. In this study, different ERL sections were selected to investigate the ichthyoplankton assemblage from the Changjiang River estuary to its Hukou section between May 2018 and August 2020. During the study period, fish larvae of 40, 35, 54, and 46 fish species were sampled in the Rugao (RG), Nanjing (NJ) (nearby estuary), Anqing (AQ), and Hukou (HK) (connected river–lake) sections in the Changjiang River, respectively. Results on ichthyoplankton surveys revealed fluctuating assemblage patterns in the different river sections; larval fish species composition presented ecological habitat-dependent characteristics, which supported the importance of ERL complex for ichthyoplankton development. Furthermore, the density of fish larvae was negatively correlated with water transparency but positively correlated with water temperature, the daily rate of water level increase, and runoff in the limitative range. A generalized additive model analysis indicated that the hydrological factors significantly affecting larval fish abundance are water temperature, transparency, the daily rate of water level increase, and runoff (p < 0.05). These results also indicated that river estuaries and river–lake connected complexes are essential for ichthyoplankton recruitment and migration. In combination with the historical record, ichthyoplankton assemblage’s patterns in the Changjiang River lower reaches were preliminarily elucidated, although additional works are needed such as assessing effects on their survival and recruitment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 225-243
Author(s):  
Edward F. Roseman ◽  
Mark DuFour ◽  
Jeremy Pritt ◽  
Jason Fischer ◽  
Robin L. DeBruyne ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 443
Author(s):  
Suri Purnama Febri ◽  
Teuku Fadlon Haser ◽  
Andri Yusman Persada ◽  
Kartika Aprilia Putri ◽  
Herlina Putri Endah Sari

ABSTRAKCacing sutra merupakan pakan hidup yang disukai ikan khususnya larva ikan. Hal ini karena ukurannya yang kecil sehingga mudah dimakan. Kesesuaian pakan hidup yang diberikan akan semakin membuat besar larva ikan hidup dan tumbuh. Tujuan dari kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini yaitu membantu mitra untuk meningkatkan hasil produksi ikan cupang dengan pemberian cacing sutra yang dibudidayakan dengan sistem apartement. Metode yang digunakan melalui beberapa tahap, yaitu sosialisasi, pendampingan, monitoring dan evaluasi. Sosialisasi dilakukan untuk memberikan informasi yang lebih jelas tentang maksud dan tujuan tim mengadakan pelatihan penerapan sistem Apartement. Pendampingan dilakukan berupa pembuatan sistem apartemen dan pembuatan pakan cacing sutra dengan menggunakan ampas tahu yang difermentasikan menggunakan larutan EM 4 dan molase selama 3 hari, kemudian pakan siap digunakan. Hasil monitoring dan evaluasi mitra mampu serta terampil membuat wadah sistem apartemen serta pakan cacing sutra dari ampas tahu. Selanjutnya mitra juga sudah sangat faham bagaimana pola kerja dalam melakukan budidaya cacing serta dengan menggunakan sistem apartemen.  Kata kunci: cacing sutra; sistem apartement; ikan cupang; desa kampung baru. ABSTRACTTubifex sp. are live food that is preferred by fish, especially fish larvae. This is because of its small size so it is easy to eat. The suitability of the live feed given will make the larger fish larvae live and grow. The purpose of this community service activity is to help partners to increase the production of betta fish by giving silk worms that are cultivated with the apartment system. The method used goes through several stages, namely socialization, mentoring, monitoring and evaluation. The socialization was carried out to provide clearer information about the goals and objectives of the team holding training on the application of the Apartment system. Assistance is provided in the form of building an apartment system and making feed for Tubifex sp. by using tofu dregs which was fermented using EM 4 solution and molasses for 3 days, then the feed was ready for use. The results of monitoring and evaluation of partners are capable and skilled in making apartment system containers and tubifex sp. feed. from tofu dregs. Furthermore, partners also understand very well how the work pattern in cultivating Tubifex sp. using the apartment system. Keywords: tubifex sp. apartment system; Betta splend; kampung baru village.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 305
Author(s):  
Nattakanwadee Khumpirapang ◽  
Tanongsak Sassa-deepaeng ◽  
Krit Suknuntha ◽  
Songyot Anuchapreeda ◽  
Siriporn Okonogi

Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) are freshwater fish that are commonly found in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. In the present study, chrysin-loaded polymeric micelles (CPs) were developed and investigated for the masculinizing effects, survival rate, growth indices, and toxicity on Siamese fighting fish. CPs were prepared using a poloxamer. The micelle system of CPs that were formed at a chrysin-to-polymer ratio of 1:2 was found to be the most suitable monodispersed system and exhibited a nanosized diameter (74.2 ± 1.6 nm) with a narrow size distribution (0.288 ± 0.012). In vivo studies were performed using Siamese fighting fish larvae as animal models. In the in vivo toxicity study, the fish larvae were immersed in aqueous systems containing CPs that had five different chrysin concentrations of 1, 10, 100, 1000, and 10,000 ng/mL for 24, 48, and 72 h. Blank polymeric micelles and water were used as controls. The in vivo masculinization effect of CPs with different chrysin concentrations on the fish larvae was evaluated after 5 weeks of exposure. The results demonstrated that CPs with a chrysin concentration of 1000 ng/mL showed a masculinization effect of 94.59 ± 2.76% with a high fish larvae survival rate of 72.45 ± 5.09% and low toxicity. It was concluded that the developed CPs had a significant effect on the sex reversal of Siamese fighting fish larvae with a high survival rate.


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