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      Incubation media affect the survival, pathway and time of embryo development in Neotropical annual fish Austrolebias nigrofasciatus (Rivulidae).

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          Abstract

          To analyse the survival, pathway and time of embryo development in the annual fish Austrolebias nigrofasciatus eggs were monitored in four liquid media and two damp media under experimental conditions for 130 days until their development was complete. Eggs kept in the same breeding water from oviposition remained in diapause I (DI) during all experiments. In constrast, up to the stage prior to entering diapause II (DII), the other media had no influence on development. Embryos at this stage (DII), however, show longer development time when treated in medium with water and powdered coconut shell so that about 80% of embryos remained in DII at 100 days. In contrast, all other treatments had a significantly lower proportion of embryos remaining in DII. When treated with Yamamoto's solution in humid media, embryos showed the fastest development. The first fully developed embryos (DIII) were seen at 27 days after oviposition. It took an average of 46-58 days for 50% of eggs in each treatment to reach DIII. Compared with other studies, survival in all incubation media was high at between 70 and 98%. Taken together, it can be concluded that all incubation media were found to be viable for maintaining embryos. Altering developmental trajectories through the manipulation of diapauses in different media makes this species a potential model organism for laboratory studies.

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          Journal
          J. Fish Biol.
          Journal of fish biology
          Wiley
          1095-8649
          0022-1112
          Jan 2018
          : 92
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Programa de Pós-Graduação em Aquicultura, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Estação Marinha de Aquacultura, Rua do Hotel, n 02, Cassino Rio Grande, 96210-030, RS, Brazil.
          [2 ] Laboratório de Fisiologia Aplicada a Aquicultura, Instituto de Biologia, DFF, prédio 26, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Capão do Leão, 96010-900, RS, Brazil.
          [3 ] Laboratório de Ictiologia, Instituto Pró-Pampa, Rua Uruguai, n 1242, Centro, Pelotas, 96010-630, RS, Brazil.
          Article
          10.1111/jfb.13504
          29178292
          a5181d64-5780-4324-8ece-ff680ea75f69
          History

          embryonic development,diapauses,Austrolebias nigrofasciatus,laboratory condition

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