Publications by authors named "Jeane Rodrigues"

Article Synopsis
  • - Environmental enrichment in captivity is meant to improve the well-being of fish by simulating their natural habitat, but its effects on fish reproduction are not well understood.
  • - In a study with twospot astyanax larvae, fish raised in enriched environments (with PVC pipes, stones, and plants) exhibited healthier reproductive structures compared to those in sterile environments.
  • - Results indicated that sterile-reared fish showed early spawning and potential reproductive issues, leading to lower-quality offspring, whereas enriched fish had better-developed gametes and healthier larval outcomes.
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Stress situations can be essential to trigger reproduction in fish; however, it may also inhibit it. One of those situations involves the release of the conspecific alarm substance (CAS), a natural stressor, into the water by specific fish epidermal cells after a predator attack. Little is known about the effects of that substance on fish reproduction.

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Zebrafish anxiety-like behavior was assessed in the novel tank test after the formation of dominant-subordinate hierarchies. Ten pairs of animals were subjected to dyadic interactions for 5 days, and compared with control animals. After this period, a clear dominance hierarchy was established across all dyads, irrespective of sex.

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This study describes the embryonic development of Moenkhausia oligolepis in laboratory conditions. After fertilization, the embryos were collected every 10 min up to 2 h, then every 20 min up to 4 h, and afterwards every 30 min until hatching. The fertilized eggs of M.

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The seminal characteristics of Moenkhausia oligolepis are described. Three males were induced with a single dose of carp pituitary. Semen was collected 6 h after induction, and diluted in dibasic sodium phosphate extender solution.

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A histological characterization of gonadal development in the tetra Astyanax bimaculatus was performed, aimed at determining its reproductive cycle in streams localized inside the Amazonian forest. Collections were carried out monthly from August 2017 to July 2018 at the Zoobotânica Foundation of Marabá, PA. Collected specimens were weighed and measured, and their gonads and liver were removed and weighed to calculate gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indexes.

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