研究了水温和杂交对两种亚马逊毒蜥胚胎发育和配子发生的影响。

Saynara Miranda , Ludmylla Santos , Suianny Chaves , Bianca Lima , Jeane Rodrigues , Maria Rosa-Silva , Hadda Tercya , Paulo Jesus , Eduardo Albuquerque , Caio Maximino , Diógenes Siqueira-Silva
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研究鱼类的胚胎发育以及水温如何影响这一群体的生命阶段,对于支持旨在保护、管理和恢复濒危或高经济价值物种的工作至关重要。它可以更好地评估物种和识别与环境因素有关的形态生理变化。此外,杂交作为一种生物技术工具,可以应用于创造无菌动物的技术,这些动物可以用作生殖细胞移植方法的受体,从而有助于保护不同的鱼类物种。在此基础上,我们人工繁殖了两种亚马逊鱼类Astyanax bimaculatus和Moenkhausia oligolepis,并在室温(25°C)和高温(30°C)下分别进行了胚胎发育。此外,我们进行了种间杂交,并在上述条件下孵育和观察后代。结果表明,高温对双峰棘豆后代和杂交后代的胚胎发育均有促进作用。然而,没有幼虫存活。而少olepis的胚胎未发育,在受精后4:40死亡。在杂交方面,只有双马甲雌虫与少角田鼠雄虫杂交才能得到正常幼虫。它们表现出自己的形态特征,除了生殖腺萎缩和不育外,没有来自亲本的全部或部分特征。热水被证明会损害这两个亚马逊物种的胚胎发育。另一方面,这两个亚马逊物种之间的杂交已被证明是一种具有巨大潜力的工具,用于绝育和培养适合用作替代育种者的个体,旨在维持各种鱼类的生态。
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The effects of water temperature and hybridization on embryonic development and gametogenesis of two species of Amazonian tetra

The study of embryonic development in fish and how water temperature affects the life stage in this group is of pivotal importance to support works that aim at the conservation, management, and recovery of endangered or high economic valuable species. It allows a better evaluation of the species and the identification of morphophysiological changes related to the environmental factor in question. In addition, hybridization emerges as a biotechnological tool that may be applied as a technique for the creation of sterile animals that can be used as recipients for the germ cell transplantation approach, thus contributing to the conservation of different fish species. Based on this, we artificially reproduced two Amazonian fish species, Astyanax bimaculatus, and Moenkhausia oligolepis, and the resulting offspring of each species had their embryonic development followed at room temperature (25 °C) and at high temperature (30 °C). In addition, we performed interspecific crossbreeding between the species, and the offspring were also incubated and observed under the above conditions. The results showed that the high temperature accelerates the embryonic development of both, the offspring from A. bimaculatus and from hybridization. However, no larvae survived. Regarding M. oligolepis, the embryos did not develop, dying at 4:40 post-fertilization. For the hybridization, only the crossbreeding between females of A. bimaculatus and males of M. oligolepis resulted in normal larvae. They presented their own morphological characteristics, showing no total or partial characteristics from the parents, besides presenting atrophied and sterile gonads. Heat waters were proven to compromise the embryonic development of both Amazonian species. On the other side, the hybridization between those two Amazonian species has shown to be a tool with great potential for sterilization and the development of individuals suitable for use as surrogate breeders aiming for the ecological maintenance of various fish species.

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