Publications by authors named "Juliana C D Pantoja"

This study aimed to describe reproductive ecology based on morphological aspects of Peckoltia oligospila in stream rapids, eastern Amazon. A total of 186 fish (75 males and 111 females) were collected. The sex and gonadal maturity stage of these specimens were obtained based on histological characteristics of the gonads.

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  • * On average, oysters contained 0.23 microplastics per gram and 1.9 per individual, with the highest concentrations found at sites S1 and S3, while S4 had the least.
  • * The majority of microplastics were PA fibers (91%), and the hepatopancreas and gonads of the oysters had the highest accumulation, leading to recommendations for better regulatory practices to minimize human exposure.
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Oogenesis in fish is a process that involves cell proliferation, growth and maturation. In rivers blocked by hydroelectric dams, these factors can be altered and affect the reproduction mechanism of the species. Regarding this scenario, the present study aimed to describe oogenesis in two cichlids native to the Amazon basin, Geophagus argyrostictus and G.

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Background: Hypostominae is a subfamily of the family Loricariidae that has a great diversity of species. Accordingly, testicular studies in fish can contribute to the phylogeny and taxonomy of species and to the comparison of reproductive aspects between species. Thus, this work aimed to characterize the testicular morphology and spermatogenesis of the Hypostominae species Baryancistrus xanthellus, Peckoltia oligospila and Hypancistrus zebra.

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