Osteological development of a small and fast metamorphic frog, Microhyla fissipes (Anura, Neobatrachia, Microhylidae)

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meihua Zhang ◽  
Wei Zhu ◽  
Bin Wang ◽  
Shouhong Wang ◽  
Liming Chang ◽  
...  
Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1911 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOSÉ LUIS ORTÍZ-GALINDO ◽  
JOSÉ LUIS CASTRO-AGUIRRE ◽  
EDUARDO F. BALART ◽  
NICOLÁS ÁLVAREZ-PLIEGO

Embryos, larvae, and juveniles of the streaked mojarra Eugerres lineatus are described and illustrated from a series of laboratory specimens. The description was based on morphometry, pigmentation pattern, squamation sequence, and osteological development. The eggs were obtained by stripping ripe adults captured in Bahía de La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. Eggs (cleavage egg and embryo phases) had a mean diameter of 0.69 mm with an oil globule of 0.19 mm mean diameter. Eleutheroembryos were 1.05 mm mean notochordal length (NL) at hatching. The yolk sac was absorbed by 2.10 mm mean NL, underwent notochord flexion at 3.16 mm NL-3.86 mm standard length (SL), and transformed to juveniles at 10.0 mm SL. Juveniles were completely scaled by 14.0 mm SL. Osteological development of the neurocranium, jaws and suspensorium, opercular series, hyoid and branchial arches, vertebral column and ribs, and the paired and unpaired fins and the supports were studied. The identification of the earliest stages of development of E. lineatus compared to the other gerreids and allied taxonomic groups present along the northwestern Mexican coast is possible only in the juvenile period (24.1 mm SL), based on anal fin ray count (II, 9-III, 8), the presence of papilliform teeth, and the number of gillrakers on the lower first pharyngeal arch (15–20).


2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 1125-1140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Huang ◽  
Xiao-Ying Tan ◽  
Kun Wu ◽  
Qi-Liang Chen ◽  
Mei-Qin Zhuo ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 45 (9) ◽  
pp. 1667-1673
Author(s):  
David Roque Hernández ◽  
Carlos Hernán Agüero ◽  
Juan José Santinón ◽  
Alfredo Oscar González ◽  
Sebastián Sánchez

<p>The pacu (<bold>Piaractus mesopotamicus</bold>) is a neotropical freshwater fish. It is one of the most important species farmed in areas of the Parana and Paraguay Rivers basins. The effects of different rearing protocols on growth, survival and incidence of skeletal malformations in pacu larvae were analyzed. A total of six experimental treatments were considered, consisting of: a semi-intensive larviculture (L<sub>S</sub>) in ponds; intensive larviculture (L<sub>In</sub>) in laboratory (both L<sub>S</sub> and L<sub>In</sub> until 60 days of life); and mixed larviculture, with 20 days of semi-intensive larviculture into cages in ponds after 14 (L<sub>1</sub>), 21 (L<sub>2</sub>), 33 (L<sub>3</sub>) or 40 (L<sub>4</sub>) days of laboratory larviculture. At the end of the experimental period, L<sub>S</sub>larvae showed higher growth rate, with average weight values (2.28g) and total length (TL-48.20mm) statistically higher than the rest (P<0.05). L<sub>1</sub> to L<sub>4</sub> treatments showed intermediate growth values, without differences between them (P>0.05), while L<sub>In</sub> presented the lowest growth (P<0.05). Survival was around 75% in all experimental groups, except L<sub>S</sub>, that presented a significantly lower value (17.5%, P<0.05). Skeletal abnormalities were detected in all experimental treatments, but L<sub>In</sub> and L<sub>1</sub> presented the lowest incidence. In no case, visible morphological alterations were found. This study shows that prolonging pacu rearing under laboratory conditions at high densities improves temporal availability and survival of juvenile without affecting growth or subsequent osteological development of fish.</p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong Youn Park ◽  
Kyeong Ho Han ◽  
Jae Kwon Cho ◽  
Jeong In Myeong ◽  
Jae Min Park

1989 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 321-329
Author(s):  
D. Dey ◽  
S.K. Dutta ◽  
P. Mohanty-Hejmadi

AbstractChondrification and osteological development of vertebral column in the ornate frog, Microhyla ornata tadpoles has been studied by differential staining. At early stages of development the bones of vertebral column develop as cartilaginous structures. At different stages after chondrification, ossification starts in different components of the axial skeleton. The vertebral column ossifies between Taylor-Kollros stages XV and XXV. Chondrification as well as ossification occur proximodistally.


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