亚马逊河流域最小的淡水黄貂鱼 Potamotrygon wallacei(软骨鱼类:Potamotrygoninae)的体表形态学

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Environmental Biology of Fishes Pub Date : 2024-05-04 DOI:10.1007/s10641-024-01551-0
Matheus Samuel Cunha Braga, Ruben Dario Morales-Gamba, Maria Inês Braga de Oliveira, Jaydione Luiz Marcon, Grazyelle Sebrenski da Silva
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库鲁黄貂鱼(Potamotrygon wallacei)是巴西内格罗河流域的特有物种。目前仅有少数研究描述了黄貂鱼的整体形态和组织修复。因此,本研究旨在描述壁虎不同身体部位的整体形态,并报告一个个体胸鳍边缘损伤的组织修复情况。研究人员在亚马孙州巴塞罗斯市附近的马里乌阿群岛采集了四只壁虎标本。从背部、尾部、腹部和胸鳍边缘采集了鱼体样本。随后,对这些样本进行了组织学处理,并用苏木精-伊红、PAS 和阿尔新蓝 2.5 进行染色。在所有身体部位,表皮由非角化的分层鳞状上皮组成,其中的粘液细胞和囊状细胞分泌粘液物质。表皮中的嗜铬细胞是该物种呈现棕色的原因。背侧的表皮最厚。真皮由两层组成:松弛层,胶原纤维较细,腹面较厚。密实层(stratum compactum)的胶原纤维较粗,尾部较厚。修复后的胸鳍表皮较薄,粘液细胞数量减少,软骨放射线恢复。瓦拉塞琵琶鱼的皮肤与其他鞘鳃类动物的皮肤相似,我们的研究结果表明,该物种在受到潜在伤害后有能力再生其皮肤组织。
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Integument morphology of the smallest Amazonian freshwater stingray Potamotrygon wallacei (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygoninae)

The cururu stingray (Potamotrygon wallacei) is an endemic species from the Negro River basin, Brazil. There are only a few studies describing the integument morphology and tissue repair in potamotrygonins. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the integument morphology of P. wallacei in different body portions and report the tissue repair in an injury observed on the edge of the pectoral fin in one individual. Four specimens of P. wallacei were collected in the Mariuá Arquipelago, near to the municipality of Barcelos, Amazonas. Samples of the integument were taken from the dorsal, tail and ventral region and from the edge of the pectoral fin. Subsequently, these samples were submitted to histological processes and stained with hematoxylin–eosin, PAS and Alcian Blue 2.5. In all the body portions, the epidermis comprises a non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium with mucous and sacciform cells that secrete mucosubstances. In the epidermis, chromatophores are responsible for the brown coloration of this species. The epidermis is thickest in the dorsal region. The dermis comprises two strata: the stratum laxum, with thin collagen fibers, which is thicker on the ventral surface. The stratum compactum, dense in thick collagen fibers, is thicker in the tail region. The repaired pectoral fin showed a thin epidermis with a reduced number of mucous cells and restored cartilaginous radials. The integument of P. wallacei is similar to that described for other elasmobranchs and our findings suggest that this species has the ability to regenerate its integumentary tissues after a potential injury.

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Environmental Biology of Fishes
Environmental Biology of Fishes 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Environmental Biology of Fishes is an international journal that publishes original studies on the ecology, life history, epigenetics, behavior, physiology, morphology, systematics and evolution of marine and freshwater fishes. Empirical and theoretical papers are published that deal with the relationship between fishes and their external and internal environment, whether natural or unnatural. The journal concentrates on papers that advance the scholarly understanding of life and draw on a variety of disciplines in reaching this understanding. Environmental Biology of Fishes publishes original papers, review papers, brief communications, editorials, book reviews and special issues. Descriptions and submission requirements of these article types can be found in the Instructions for Authors.
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