Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight

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Autor(a) principal: Peressin, Alexandre
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lopes, João de Magalhães, Bedore, Alessandra Gomes, Alves, Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas, Prado, Ivo Gavião, Pompeu, Paulo Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50229
Resumo: Although biotelemetry studies bring useful information, tagging is a highly invasive procedure. For this reason, we assess if intracoelomic tagging alters survivorship, weight gain and/or reproductive capacity of a neotropical migratory fish. In August 2016, 60 fish were equally and randomly distributed among 3 treatments: Control (anesthesia), sham surgery (anesthesia and surgery), and true surgery (anesthesia, surgery and tagging). Surveys for weight and tag expulsion were performed periodically from surgery through spawning (November/2016), with a final survey occurring in May/2017. Mortality was higher in true surgery (25% died) and for males. Twenty percent expelled tags, and initial weight loss followed by gain were verified for all treatments. Females of all treatments spawned, and fecundity and fertility were not different. Then, future studies should consider the losses due to death and tag expulsion when defining the sample number. We also encourage further investigations about differences in mortality between sex and weight variation, as well as any other factor that leads to increase in mortality. This is the first study that investigated tagging effects in reproduction of neotropical fishes, and since the methods and tags used are not species-specific, we infer that similar effects could occur in other species.
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spelling Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weightBiotelemetryFish - FertilityIntracoelomic taggingProchilodus lineatusFish - Weight variationBiotelemetriaPeixes - FertilidadeMarcação intracelomáticaPeixes - Variação de pesoAlthough biotelemetry studies bring useful information, tagging is a highly invasive procedure. For this reason, we assess if intracoelomic tagging alters survivorship, weight gain and/or reproductive capacity of a neotropical migratory fish. In August 2016, 60 fish were equally and randomly distributed among 3 treatments: Control (anesthesia), sham surgery (anesthesia and surgery), and true surgery (anesthesia, surgery and tagging). Surveys for weight and tag expulsion were performed periodically from surgery through spawning (November/2016), with a final survey occurring in May/2017. Mortality was higher in true surgery (25% died) and for males. Twenty percent expelled tags, and initial weight loss followed by gain were verified for all treatments. Females of all treatments spawned, and fecundity and fertility were not different. Then, future studies should consider the losses due to death and tag expulsion when defining the sample number. We also encourage further investigations about differences in mortality between sex and weight variation, as well as any other factor that leads to increase in mortality. This is the first study that investigated tagging effects in reproduction of neotropical fishes, and since the methods and tags used are not species-specific, we infer that similar effects could occur in other species.Embora estudos de biotelemetria gerem informações úteis, processos de marcação são invasivos. Por isso, avaliamos se a marcação intracelomática altera sobrevivência, ganho de peso e/ou capacidade reprodutiva de um peixe migrador neotropical. Em agosto de 2016, 60 peixes foram distribuídos igualmente e aleatoriamente entre os tratamentos controle (anestesia), cirurgia-falsa (anestesia e cirurgia) e cirurgia-verdadeira (anestesia, cirurgia e marcação). Vistorias para pesagem e observação de expulsão de marcas foram realizadas periodicamente da cirurgia até a desova (novembro/2016), com uma vistoria final em maio/2017. A mortalidade foi maior nos peixes marcados (25% morreram) e entre machos. Vinte por cento expulsaram as marcas e, para todos os tratamentos, foi observado perda de peso inicial com posterior recuperação. Fêmeas de todos os tratamentos desovaram; fecundidade e fertilidade não foram diferentes. Novos estudos devem considerar as perdas de marcas por mortalidade e rejeição na definição do número amostral. Também recomendamos estudos que investiguem a mortalidade diferencial entre sexos e variação de peso, bem como fatores causadores de mortalidade. Este é o primeiro estudo que investigou efeitos da marcação na reprodução de peixes neotropicais e, uma vez que métodos e marcas utilizadas não são espécie-específicos, inferimos que efeitos similares podem ocorrer em outras espécies.Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia2022-06-14T21:20:11Z2022-06-14T21:20:11Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPERESSIN, A. et al. Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight. Neotropical Ichthyology, Porto Alegre, v. 19, n. 2, e200097, 2021. DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-2020-0097.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50229Neotropical Ichthyologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPeressin, AlexandreLopes, João de MagalhãesBedore, Alessandra GomesAlves, Carlos Bernardo MascarenhasPrado, Ivo GaviãoPompeu, Paulo Santoseng2022-06-14T21:20:11Zoai:localhost:1/50229Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-06-14T21:20:11Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
title Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
spellingShingle Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
Peressin, Alexandre
Biotelemetry
Fish - Fertility
Intracoelomic tagging
Prochilodus lineatus
Fish - Weight variation
Biotelemetria
Peixes - Fertilidade
Marcação intracelomática
Peixes - Variação de peso
title_short Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
title_full Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
title_fullStr Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
title_full_unstemmed Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
title_sort Radiotagging a long-distance migratory Characiform fish: reproduction after surgery, tag losses, and effects in weight
author Peressin, Alexandre
author_facet Peressin, Alexandre
Lopes, João de Magalhães
Bedore, Alessandra Gomes
Alves, Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas
Prado, Ivo Gavião
Pompeu, Paulo Santos
author_role author
author2 Lopes, João de Magalhães
Bedore, Alessandra Gomes
Alves, Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas
Prado, Ivo Gavião
Pompeu, Paulo Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peressin, Alexandre
Lopes, João de Magalhães
Bedore, Alessandra Gomes
Alves, Carlos Bernardo Mascarenhas
Prado, Ivo Gavião
Pompeu, Paulo Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biotelemetry
Fish - Fertility
Intracoelomic tagging
Prochilodus lineatus
Fish - Weight variation
Biotelemetria
Peixes - Fertilidade
Marcação intracelomática
Peixes - Variação de peso
topic Biotelemetry
Fish - Fertility
Intracoelomic tagging
Prochilodus lineatus
Fish - Weight variation
Biotelemetria
Peixes - Fertilidade
Marcação intracelomática
Peixes - Variação de peso
description Although biotelemetry studies bring useful information, tagging is a highly invasive procedure. For this reason, we assess if intracoelomic tagging alters survivorship, weight gain and/or reproductive capacity of a neotropical migratory fish. In August 2016, 60 fish were equally and randomly distributed among 3 treatments: Control (anesthesia), sham surgery (anesthesia and surgery), and true surgery (anesthesia, surgery and tagging). Surveys for weight and tag expulsion were performed periodically from surgery through spawning (November/2016), with a final survey occurring in May/2017. Mortality was higher in true surgery (25% died) and for males. Twenty percent expelled tags, and initial weight loss followed by gain were verified for all treatments. Females of all treatments spawned, and fecundity and fertility were not different. Then, future studies should consider the losses due to death and tag expulsion when defining the sample number. We also encourage further investigations about differences in mortality between sex and weight variation, as well as any other factor that leads to increase in mortality. This is the first study that investigated tagging effects in reproduction of neotropical fishes, and since the methods and tags used are not species-specific, we infer that similar effects could occur in other species.
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