观察极度濒危弓口吉他鱼 Rhina ancylostoma 的繁殖行为

IF 2.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Endangered Species Research Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.3354/esr01313
Jolene Hanna, Jen Hazeres, Rob Wilson, Stephanie Snyder Koch
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摘要:楔鱼科(Rhinidae)被世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)《濒危物种红色名录》认定为全球濒危程度最高的软骨鱼类之一。在犀科中,弓口吉他鱼Rhina ancylostoma自2018年起被世界自然保护联盟指定为极度濒危物种。弓嘴吉他鱼于 2005 年首次被引入美国动物园和水族馆协会(AZA),当时美国肯塔基州新港的新港水族馆获得了一条雌性弓嘴吉他鱼。2007 年,一条雄性弓嘴吉他鱼被纳入收藏,目的是建立一个机构育种计划,并为未来的育种计划提供基础知识。本研究通过2017年12月至2022年8月期间的行为观察,展示了弓嘴吉他鱼混合性别群体的交配行为。通过观察雌雄弓口吉他鱼之间的互动,确定了5种雄性繁殖行为:盘旋、追逐、缠绕、翻转/滚动和交配。这5种行为与濒危物种弓口吉他鱼的成功繁殖直接相关,如主动繁殖和活产。本研究提供的繁殖行为知识为可行的繁殖计划迈出了第一步,是保护野生种群的重要工具。
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Observations of reproductive behaviors in the Critically Endangered bowmouth guitarfish Rhina ancylostoma
ABSTRACT: Wedgefishes, family Rhinidae, are collectively identified as one of the most threatened groups of chondrichthyan fishes globally by the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Within the family Rhinidae, bowmouth guitarfish Rhina ancylostoma have been designated by the IUCN as Critically Endangered since 2018. Bowmouth guitarfish were first introduced to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) in 2005 when the Newport Aquarium, Newport, KY, USA, acquired a single female. In 2007, a male bowmouth guitarfish was added into the collection with the goal of establishing an institutional breeding program and to generate foundational knowledge for future breeding programs. This study presents an ethogram of mating behaviors exhibited by a mixed sex group of bowmouth guitarfish using behavioral observations from December 2017 through August 2022. The observed interactions between male and female bowmouth guitarfish led to the identification of 5 male reproductive behaviors: hovering, chasing, wrapping up, flipping/rolling, and copulation. These 5 behaviors were directly linked with successful reproduction, e.g. active breeding and live parturition, in the imperiled species R. ancylostoma. The breeding behavioral knowledge presented within this study provides the first step to a viable breeding program, a critical tool for conserving wild populations.
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Endangered Species Research
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