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A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos

Visual observations and videos of Chionodraco hamatus icefish at the “Acquario di Genova” and histological analyses of congeneric species C. hamatus and C. rastrospinosus adults sampled in the field provided new anatomical and behavioral information on the reproductive biology of these white blooded...

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Autores principales: Ferrando, Sara, Castellano, Laura, Gallus, Lorenzo, Ghigliotti, Laura, Masini, Maria Angela, Pisano, Eva, Vacchi, Marino
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3944016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090512
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author Ferrando, Sara
Castellano, Laura
Gallus, Lorenzo
Ghigliotti, Laura
Masini, Maria Angela
Pisano, Eva
Vacchi, Marino
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Castellano, Laura
Gallus, Lorenzo
Ghigliotti, Laura
Masini, Maria Angela
Pisano, Eva
Vacchi, Marino
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description Visual observations and videos of Chionodraco hamatus icefish at the “Acquario di Genova” and histological analyses of congeneric species C. hamatus and C. rastrospinosus adults sampled in the field provided new anatomical and behavioral information on the reproductive biology of these white blooded species that are endemic to the High-Antarctic region. During the reproductive season, mature males of both species, which are different from females and immature males, display fleshy, club-like knob modifications of their anal fin that consisted of a much thicker epithelium. Histology indicated that the knobs were without any specialized glandular or sensorial organization, thus suggesting a mechanical and/or ornamental role of the modified anal fin. In addition, the occurrence of necrotic regions at the base of the thickened epithelium and the detachment of the knobs in post-spawning C. hamatus males indicated the temporary nature of the knobs. The role of these structures was confirmed as mechanical and was clarified using visual observations and videos of the behavior of two C. hamatus during a reproductive event that occurred in an exhibit tank at the “Acquario di Genova”. The reproductive process included pre-spawning activity, preparation of the nest, egg guarding and successfully ended with egg hatching. When the spawning event approached, the male prepared the nest. The nest was constructed on an accurately selected bottom surface, which was flattened and maintained free from sand or debris by a combination of radial body movements and continuous anal fin sweeping, thus demonstrating the important mechanical/abrasive function of the anal fin knobs. The present data are the first records of active nesting in icefish and clarify the meaning of dimorphic temporary structures, whose function would have been difficult to obtain in the field.
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spelling pubmed-39440162014-03-10 A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos Ferrando, Sara Castellano, Laura Gallus, Lorenzo Ghigliotti, Laura Masini, Maria Angela Pisano, Eva Vacchi, Marino PLoS One Research Article Visual observations and videos of Chionodraco hamatus icefish at the “Acquario di Genova” and histological analyses of congeneric species C. hamatus and C. rastrospinosus adults sampled in the field provided new anatomical and behavioral information on the reproductive biology of these white blooded species that are endemic to the High-Antarctic region. During the reproductive season, mature males of both species, which are different from females and immature males, display fleshy, club-like knob modifications of their anal fin that consisted of a much thicker epithelium. Histology indicated that the knobs were without any specialized glandular or sensorial organization, thus suggesting a mechanical and/or ornamental role of the modified anal fin. In addition, the occurrence of necrotic regions at the base of the thickened epithelium and the detachment of the knobs in post-spawning C. hamatus males indicated the temporary nature of the knobs. The role of these structures was confirmed as mechanical and was clarified using visual observations and videos of the behavior of two C. hamatus during a reproductive event that occurred in an exhibit tank at the “Acquario di Genova”. The reproductive process included pre-spawning activity, preparation of the nest, egg guarding and successfully ended with egg hatching. When the spawning event approached, the male prepared the nest. The nest was constructed on an accurately selected bottom surface, which was flattened and maintained free from sand or debris by a combination of radial body movements and continuous anal fin sweeping, thus demonstrating the important mechanical/abrasive function of the anal fin knobs. The present data are the first records of active nesting in icefish and clarify the meaning of dimorphic temporary structures, whose function would have been difficult to obtain in the field. Public Library of Science 2014-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3944016/ /pubmed/24598889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090512 Text en © 2014 Ferrando et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ferrando, Sara
Castellano, Laura
Gallus, Lorenzo
Ghigliotti, Laura
Masini, Maria Angela
Pisano, Eva
Vacchi, Marino
A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos
title A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos
title_full A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos
title_fullStr A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos
title_full_unstemmed A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos
title_short A Demonstration of Nesting in Two Antarctic Icefish (Genus Chionodraco) Using a Fin Dimorphism Analysis and Ex Situ Videos
title_sort demonstration of nesting in two antarctic icefish (genus chionodraco) using a fin dimorphism analysis and ex situ videos
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3944016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090512
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