Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance
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Resumo: | Margaritifera auricularia is one of the most endangered freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) in the world. Since 2013, the abundance of this species in the Ebro River basin (Spain) has sharply declined, driving the species to the verge of regional extinction. Therefore, any management measures that might facilitate the recovery of this species would be essential for its conservation. During 2014–2016, captive breeding of M. auricularia allowed the production of >106 juveniles, out of which 95% were released into the natural environment, and 5% were grown in the laboratory under controlled conditions. The aim of this experimental work was to establish the best culture conditions for the survival and growth of M. auricularia juveniles in the laboratory. The experiment was divided into two phases: phase I, in which juveniles recently detached from fish gills were cultured in detritus boxes until they reached a shell length of 1 mm; and phase II, in which these specimens were transferred to larger aquaria to grow up to 3–4 mm. The best experimental conditions for juvenile survival and growth corresponded to treatments in glass containers at a density of 0.2 ind. L−1, using river water, with added substrate and detritus, enriched with phytoplankton, and avoiding extra aeration. The highest survival and growth rates attained, respectively, values of c. 60% at 100 days and 2.56 mm in shell length at 30–32 weeks. This is the first study to report on the long‐term survival and growth of juvenile M. auricularia in the laboratory, providing essential information in order to implement future conservation measures addressed at reinforcing the natural populations of this highly threatened species in European water bodies. |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importancecaptivityconservationendangered speciesfreshwater musselgrowthMargaritiferidaesurvivalCiências Naturais::Ciências BiológicasScience & TechnologyMargaritifera auricularia is one of the most endangered freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) in the world. Since 2013, the abundance of this species in the Ebro River basin (Spain) has sharply declined, driving the species to the verge of regional extinction. Therefore, any management measures that might facilitate the recovery of this species would be essential for its conservation. During 2014–2016, captive breeding of M. auricularia allowed the production of >106 juveniles, out of which 95% were released into the natural environment, and 5% were grown in the laboratory under controlled conditions. The aim of this experimental work was to establish the best culture conditions for the survival and growth of M. auricularia juveniles in the laboratory. The experiment was divided into two phases: phase I, in which juveniles recently detached from fish gills were cultured in detritus boxes until they reached a shell length of 1 mm; and phase II, in which these specimens were transferred to larger aquaria to grow up to 3–4 mm. The best experimental conditions for juvenile survival and growth corresponded to treatments in glass containers at a density of 0.2 ind. L−1, using river water, with added substrate and detritus, enriched with phytoplankton, and avoiding extra aeration. The highest survival and growth rates attained, respectively, values of c. 60% at 100 days and 2.56 mm in shell length at 30–32 weeks. This is the first study to report on the long‐term survival and growth of juvenile M. auricularia in the laboratory, providing essential information in order to implement future conservation measures addressed at reinforcing the natural populations of this highly threatened species in European water bodies.This project was funded by the Government of Aragón, Department of Rural Development and Sustainability and carried out by the Environmental Service Department of SARGA. Special thanks go to Manuel Alcántara, Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Ester Ginés, Carlos Catalá, and Juan Pablo de la Roche, who were involved in the project. The authors appreciate the work of the reviewer and editor who improved the quality of the manuscript. The Aragón's forest rangers are thanked for their assistance during fieldwork.WileyUniversidade do MinhoNakamura, K.Elbaile, E.Salinas, C.Mesquita-Joanes, F.Sousa, Ronaldo GomesGuerrero, J.Ruiz-Zarzuela, I.Blas, I.20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/72687engNakamura, K, Elbaile, E, Salinas, C, et al. Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance. Aquatic Conserv: Mar Freshw Ecosyst. 2019; 29: 1771– 1784. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.32091052-76131099-075510.1002/aqc.3209https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aqc.3209info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:30:56Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/72687Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:26:11.266591Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance Nakamura, K. captivity conservation endangered species freshwater mussel growth Margaritiferidae survival Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas Science & Technology |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance |
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Nakamura, K. |
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Nakamura, K. Elbaile, E. Salinas, C. Mesquita-Joanes, F. Sousa, Ronaldo Gomes Guerrero, J. Ruiz-Zarzuela, I. Blas, I. |
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Elbaile, E. Salinas, C. Mesquita-Joanes, F. Sousa, Ronaldo Gomes Guerrero, J. Ruiz-Zarzuela, I. Blas, I. |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Nakamura, K. Elbaile, E. Salinas, C. Mesquita-Joanes, F. Sousa, Ronaldo Gomes Guerrero, J. Ruiz-Zarzuela, I. Blas, I. |
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captivity conservation endangered species freshwater mussel growth Margaritiferidae survival Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas Science & Technology |
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captivity conservation endangered species freshwater mussel growth Margaritiferidae survival Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas Science & Technology |
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Margaritifera auricularia is one of the most endangered freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) in the world. Since 2013, the abundance of this species in the Ebro River basin (Spain) has sharply declined, driving the species to the verge of regional extinction. Therefore, any management measures that might facilitate the recovery of this species would be essential for its conservation. During 2014–2016, captive breeding of M. auricularia allowed the production of >106 juveniles, out of which 95% were released into the natural environment, and 5% were grown in the laboratory under controlled conditions. The aim of this experimental work was to establish the best culture conditions for the survival and growth of M. auricularia juveniles in the laboratory. The experiment was divided into two phases: phase I, in which juveniles recently detached from fish gills were cultured in detritus boxes until they reached a shell length of 1 mm; and phase II, in which these specimens were transferred to larger aquaria to grow up to 3–4 mm. The best experimental conditions for juvenile survival and growth corresponded to treatments in glass containers at a density of 0.2 ind. L−1, using river water, with added substrate and detritus, enriched with phytoplankton, and avoiding extra aeration. The highest survival and growth rates attained, respectively, values of c. 60% at 100 days and 2.56 mm in shell length at 30–32 weeks. This is the first study to report on the long‐term survival and growth of juvenile M. auricularia in the laboratory, providing essential information in order to implement future conservation measures addressed at reinforcing the natural populations of this highly threatened species in European water bodies. |
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Nakamura, K, Elbaile, E, Salinas, C, et al. Captive breeding of Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793) and its conservation importance. Aquatic Conserv: Mar Freshw Ecosyst. 2019; 29: 1771– 1784. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3209 1052-7613 1099-0755 10.1002/aqc.3209 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aqc.3209 |
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