The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)

Tambaqui Colossoma macropomum (CUVIER 1818) is a large Amazonian characid highly appreciated for its meat and therefore over explored by the fishing activity. For the last decades, tambaqui has been the first native fish produced by the Brazilian aquaculture industry. The Amazon Basin is characteriz...

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Main Authors: Iraní da Silva de Morais, Vanessa Ribeiro Reis, Fernanda L. de Almeida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
Series:Aquaculture Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235251341930451X
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spelling doaj-e9b294b92862448997737330eaf3f03c2020-11-25T03:55:05ZengElsevierAquaculture Reports2352-51342020-07-0117100334The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)Iraní da Silva de Morais0Vanessa Ribeiro Reis1Fernanda L. de Almeida2Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Pesqueiras nos Trópicos, Universidade Federal do, Amazonas - UFAM. Av. Gen. Rodrigo Otávio, 3000, CEP 69077-000, Manaus, AM, BrazilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Biotecnologia, Universidade da Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Av. Gen. Rodrigo Otávio, 3000, CEP: 69077-000, Coroado II, Man19aus, AM, BrazilEmbrapa Amazônia Ocidental, Rodovia AM 010- km 29, PO Box 319, CEP 69010-970, Manaus, AM, Brazil; Corresponding author.Tambaqui Colossoma macropomum (CUVIER 1818) is a large Amazonian characid highly appreciated for its meat and therefore over explored by the fishing activity. For the last decades, tambaqui has been the first native fish produced by the Brazilian aquaculture industry. The Amazon Basin is characterized by the presence of acidic and basic waters with pH ranging from 4 to 7.2. In the wild, tambaqui migrates from alkaline white waters where it spawns, to regions of black and acidic water during the rainy season. During this migration, tambaqui swim through waters with different hydrogen potentials that could easily have some effect on its sexual determination process, which has not yet been identified. Hence, the present study aimed at unveiling the possible effect of a peculiar Amazonian environmental feature, pH, on the sex determination of tambaqui. For this, tambaqui larvae at 12 days (post hatch) were kept at pH 6.7, 7.5 (control) and 8.2 for 45 days (until they reached 4 cm of standard length), and then transferred to ponds to grow for sex identification by histology. Although the group treated with more acidic water showed a slight bias towards males, there was no significant difference in both treatments compared to the control group. Therefore, we concluded that the water pH does not influence the sex determination mechanism on C. macropomum.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235251341930451XFishTeleostAciditySexingAquaculture
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author Iraní da Silva de Morais
Vanessa Ribeiro Reis
Fernanda L. de Almeida
spellingShingle Iraní da Silva de Morais
Vanessa Ribeiro Reis
Fernanda L. de Almeida
The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)
Aquaculture Reports
Fish
Teleost
Acidity
Sexing
Aquaculture
author_facet Iraní da Silva de Morais
Vanessa Ribeiro Reis
Fernanda L. de Almeida
author_sort Iraní da Silva de Morais
title The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)
title_short The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)
title_full The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)
title_fullStr The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the water pH on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1818)
title_sort influence of the water ph on the sex ratio of tambaqui colossoma macropomum (cuvier, 1818)
publisher Elsevier
series Aquaculture Reports
issn 2352-5134
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Tambaqui Colossoma macropomum (CUVIER 1818) is a large Amazonian characid highly appreciated for its meat and therefore over explored by the fishing activity. For the last decades, tambaqui has been the first native fish produced by the Brazilian aquaculture industry. The Amazon Basin is characterized by the presence of acidic and basic waters with pH ranging from 4 to 7.2. In the wild, tambaqui migrates from alkaline white waters where it spawns, to regions of black and acidic water during the rainy season. During this migration, tambaqui swim through waters with different hydrogen potentials that could easily have some effect on its sexual determination process, which has not yet been identified. Hence, the present study aimed at unveiling the possible effect of a peculiar Amazonian environmental feature, pH, on the sex determination of tambaqui. For this, tambaqui larvae at 12 days (post hatch) were kept at pH 6.7, 7.5 (control) and 8.2 for 45 days (until they reached 4 cm of standard length), and then transferred to ponds to grow for sex identification by histology. Although the group treated with more acidic water showed a slight bias towards males, there was no significant difference in both treatments compared to the control group. Therefore, we concluded that the water pH does not influence the sex determination mechanism on C. macropomum.
topic Fish
Teleost
Acidity
Sexing
Aquaculture
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235251341930451X
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