Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam

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Autor(a) principal: Felizardo,Viviane de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Andrade,Estefânia de Souza, Murgas,Luis David Solis, Winkaler,Elissandra Ulbricht, Wouters,Flademir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
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Resumo: Fish damage in hydroelectric stations has been extensively reported, but further investigations focusing on Brazilian migratory species, especially large fish, are needed. The present study describes swimbladder abnormalities in piapara Leporinus obtusidens, a migratory physoclistous species, collected downstream from the Funil Hydroelectric station dam, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The 117 specimens collected were dissected for swimbladder evaluation in the coelomic cavity. The abnormalities detected in 14 of the fish (12%) were swimbladder rupture with exteriorization (N = 12) and formation of sac-like projections (N = 2). The specimens that had swimbladder abnormalities weighed over 1300 g for both sexes. These abnormalities may be caused by bladder infections, however, inflammation process were not detected in these fish. The presence of anomalies in swimbladder suggests that the individuals were subjected to sudden depressurization, possibly related to passage through the turbines. Further comparative studies are needed to corroborate this hypothesis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
title Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
spellingShingle Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
Felizardo,Viviane de Oliveira
Fish mortality
Migratory fish
Pressure changes
Reservoir
title_short Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
title_full Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
title_fullStr Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
title_full_unstemmed Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
title_sort Swimbladder abnormalities in piapara (Leporinus obtusidens) captured downstream of the Funil Dam
author Felizardo,Viviane de Oliveira
author_facet Felizardo,Viviane de Oliveira
Andrade,Estefânia de Souza
Murgas,Luis David Solis
Winkaler,Elissandra Ulbricht
Wouters,Flademir
author_role author
author2 Andrade,Estefânia de Souza
Murgas,Luis David Solis
Winkaler,Elissandra Ulbricht
Wouters,Flademir
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Felizardo,Viviane de Oliveira
Andrade,Estefânia de Souza
Murgas,Luis David Solis
Winkaler,Elissandra Ulbricht
Wouters,Flademir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fish mortality
Migratory fish
Pressure changes
Reservoir
topic Fish mortality
Migratory fish
Pressure changes
Reservoir
description Fish damage in hydroelectric stations has been extensively reported, but further investigations focusing on Brazilian migratory species, especially large fish, are needed. The present study describes swimbladder abnormalities in piapara Leporinus obtusidens, a migratory physoclistous species, collected downstream from the Funil Hydroelectric station dam, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The 117 specimens collected were dissected for swimbladder evaluation in the coelomic cavity. The abnormalities detected in 14 of the fish (12%) were swimbladder rupture with exteriorization (N = 12) and formation of sac-like projections (N = 2). The specimens that had swimbladder abnormalities weighed over 1300 g for both sexes. These abnormalities may be caused by bladder infections, however, inflammation process were not detected in these fish. The presence of anomalies in swimbladder suggests that the individuals were subjected to sudden depressurization, possibly related to passage through the turbines. Further comparative studies are needed to corroborate this hypothesis.
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