Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling
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Resumo: | Catch-and-release (C&R) angling is rapidly increasing in many tropical countries. In South America, the common wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (also named as “trahira”) has a widespread distribution and is highly targeted by C&R anglers. However, no data about C&R effects on the species are available. Thus, hook injuries, reflex impairment, and physiological parameters relative to C&R angling were quantified in individuals of H. malabaricus submitted to minimum fight time (control; treatment 1) and air exposed for 30 and 60 s (treatments 2 and 3, respectively). Most fish (n = 46) were hooked in non-critical locations, while 14 had wounds at critical locations. Forty-three of the 60 fish caught exhibited reflex impairment, but without statistical differences among the control and the air exposed groups. Fish weight had significant contribution to reflex impairment, which individuals with smaller weight had a higher impairment of reflexes than heavier individuals. No differences in physiological parameters (glucose, lactate, K+, osmolality) were found between the treatments. Plasma concentrations of Na+ increased in relation to air exposure, while differences in plasma concentration of K+ were related to fish weight. These findings suggest that H. malabaricus is resilient to C&R angling when fight and handling times are short, but that smallest individuals are more susceptible to reflex impairment, especially in warmer waters. The low levels of basal glucose presented by H. malabaricus revealed to be an important information when evaluating the effects of the C&R on fish species tolerant to hypoxia, once could lead to bias in data interpretation and, consequently, in C&R evaluation. Thus, anglers and fisheries managers need to be aware this information, in order to support sustainable C&R angling of H. malabaricus (and also for its congeners) while increasing environmental awareness and stimulating recreational fishing tourism in South America. |
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Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release anglingCatch-and-releaseFishing tourismRecreational fishingReflex action mortality predictorsStress responseCatch-and-release (C&R) angling is rapidly increasing in many tropical countries. In South America, the common wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (also named as “trahira”) has a widespread distribution and is highly targeted by C&R anglers. However, no data about C&R effects on the species are available. Thus, hook injuries, reflex impairment, and physiological parameters relative to C&R angling were quantified in individuals of H. malabaricus submitted to minimum fight time (control; treatment 1) and air exposed for 30 and 60 s (treatments 2 and 3, respectively). Most fish (n = 46) were hooked in non-critical locations, while 14 had wounds at critical locations. Forty-three of the 60 fish caught exhibited reflex impairment, but without statistical differences among the control and the air exposed groups. Fish weight had significant contribution to reflex impairment, which individuals with smaller weight had a higher impairment of reflexes than heavier individuals. No differences in physiological parameters (glucose, lactate, K+, osmolality) were found between the treatments. Plasma concentrations of Na+ increased in relation to air exposure, while differences in plasma concentration of K+ were related to fish weight. These findings suggest that H. malabaricus is resilient to C&R angling when fight and handling times are short, but that smallest individuals are more susceptible to reflex impairment, especially in warmer waters. The low levels of basal glucose presented by H. malabaricus revealed to be an important information when evaluating the effects of the C&R on fish species tolerant to hypoxia, once could lead to bias in data interpretation and, consequently, in C&R evaluation. Thus, anglers and fisheries managers need to be aware this information, in order to support sustainable C&R angling of H. malabaricus (and also for its congeners) while increasing environmental awareness and stimulating recreational fishing tourism in South America.Laboratory of Biology of Marine and Coastal Organisms (LABOMAC) Universidade Santa Cecília (UNISANTA)UNESP Univ Estadual Paulista Campus Experimental de Registro Curso de Graduação em Engenharia de PescaUNESP Univ Estadual Paulista Campus do Litoral Paulista Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade de Ambientes CosteirosInstituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento – LactecUNESP Univ Estadual Paulista Campus Experimental de Registro Curso de Graduação em Engenharia de PescaUNESP Univ Estadual Paulista Campus do Litoral Paulista Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade de Ambientes CosteirosUniversidade Santa Cecília (UNISANTA)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Instituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento – LactecAndrade, Laura SimõesGarrone-Neto, Domingos [UNESP]Sales, Manuela Alves Nobre [UNESP]Souza-Bastos, Luciana Rodrigues deSouza, Ursulla PereiraSadauskas-Henrique, Helen2021-06-25T10:55:32Z2021-06-25T10:55:32Z2021-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2021.105940Fisheries Research, v. 239.0165-7836http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20746110.1016/j.fishres.2021.1059402-s2.0-85102593494Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFisheries Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-03T13:20:20Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/207461Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:39:55.895361Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
title |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
spellingShingle |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling Andrade, Laura Simões Catch-and-release Fishing tourism Recreational fishing Reflex action mortality predictors Stress response |
title_short |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
title_full |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
title_fullStr |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
title_full_unstemmed |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
title_sort |
Reflex impairment and physiological stress response in the Neotropical wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (Characiformes, Erythrinidae) exposed to catch-and-release angling |
author |
Andrade, Laura Simões |
author_facet |
Andrade, Laura Simões Garrone-Neto, Domingos [UNESP] Sales, Manuela Alves Nobre [UNESP] Souza-Bastos, Luciana Rodrigues de Souza, Ursulla Pereira Sadauskas-Henrique, Helen |
author_role |
author |
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Garrone-Neto, Domingos [UNESP] Sales, Manuela Alves Nobre [UNESP] Souza-Bastos, Luciana Rodrigues de Souza, Ursulla Pereira Sadauskas-Henrique, Helen |
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author author author author author |
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Universidade Santa Cecília (UNISANTA) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Instituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento – Lactec |
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Andrade, Laura Simões Garrone-Neto, Domingos [UNESP] Sales, Manuela Alves Nobre [UNESP] Souza-Bastos, Luciana Rodrigues de Souza, Ursulla Pereira Sadauskas-Henrique, Helen |
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Catch-and-release Fishing tourism Recreational fishing Reflex action mortality predictors Stress response |
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Catch-and-release Fishing tourism Recreational fishing Reflex action mortality predictors Stress response |
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Catch-and-release (C&R) angling is rapidly increasing in many tropical countries. In South America, the common wolf fish Hoplias malabaricus (also named as “trahira”) has a widespread distribution and is highly targeted by C&R anglers. However, no data about C&R effects on the species are available. Thus, hook injuries, reflex impairment, and physiological parameters relative to C&R angling were quantified in individuals of H. malabaricus submitted to minimum fight time (control; treatment 1) and air exposed for 30 and 60 s (treatments 2 and 3, respectively). Most fish (n = 46) were hooked in non-critical locations, while 14 had wounds at critical locations. Forty-three of the 60 fish caught exhibited reflex impairment, but without statistical differences among the control and the air exposed groups. Fish weight had significant contribution to reflex impairment, which individuals with smaller weight had a higher impairment of reflexes than heavier individuals. No differences in physiological parameters (glucose, lactate, K+, osmolality) were found between the treatments. Plasma concentrations of Na+ increased in relation to air exposure, while differences in plasma concentration of K+ were related to fish weight. These findings suggest that H. malabaricus is resilient to C&R angling when fight and handling times are short, but that smallest individuals are more susceptible to reflex impairment, especially in warmer waters. The low levels of basal glucose presented by H. malabaricus revealed to be an important information when evaluating the effects of the C&R on fish species tolerant to hypoxia, once could lead to bias in data interpretation and, consequently, in C&R evaluation. Thus, anglers and fisheries managers need to be aware this information, in order to support sustainable C&R angling of H. malabaricus (and also for its congeners) while increasing environmental awareness and stimulating recreational fishing tourism in South America. |
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