Impacts of fisheries on elasmobranch reproduction: high rates of abortion and subsequent maternal mortality in the shortnose guitarfish
Autor: | Silvia M. M. Gutierre, CA Awruch, Carolina A. Freire, Natascha Wosnick, Kye Adams, Aline Cristina Prado, Hugo Bornatowski |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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0106 biological sciences
media_common.quotation_subject Abortion ZAPTERYX BREVIROSTRIS 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Zapteryx brevirostris Shortnose guitarfish Population status FISHING STRESS Nature and Landscape Conservation media_common BYCATCH High rate Fish market Ecology biology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Otras Ciencias Naturales y Exactas BATOIDS CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY biology.organism_classification BYCATCH MORTALITY Bycatch Fishery REPRODUCTIVE DISRUPTION Reproduction CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS |
Zdroj: | Animal Conservation. 22:198-206 |
ISSN: | 1469-1795 1367-9430 |
DOI: | 10.1111/acv.12458 |
Popis: | The fate of bycatch species released back into the water is crucial to estimate population status and consequent decisions to implement adequate management measurements for elasmobranchs. The shortnose guitarfish, Zapteryx brevirostris, is an endemic species of the Southwest Atlantic. It is currently listed as ‘Vulnerable’ both in the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Brazilian red lists. Although this species displays high tolerance to capture and transportation by fishers from the capture site to the fish market, a significant reduction in survival rates is observed during the reproductive period. Thus, the aim of the present study was to examine post-capture and post-commercial transportation consequences in pregnant females obtained as bycatch from artisanal fisheries in Southern Brazil. Results showed high abortion rates and reduced maternal survival after abortion, with all abortions occurring within 28 h of monitoring in laboratory. Stress plasma markers were also evaluated, to determine the physiological consequences of capture-induced parturition to pregnant females. Results showed alteration in all markers measured (plasma urea, pH, lactate, phosphorus, and potassium) with values for dead pregnant females being different from non-pregnant females and those which survived capture and subsequent abortions. The mortality caused by fisheries bycatch may prove difficult to manage, with immediate release and specific handling protocols for pregnant females implemented through environmental education environmental education and fishermen training programs, potential options to maintain adequate maternal survival and recruitment for this species. Fil: Wosnick, N.. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil Fil: Awruch, Cynthia Andrea. University of Tasmania; Australia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina Fil: Adams, K. R.. University Of Wollongong; Australia Fil: Gutierre, S. M. M.. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil Fil: Bornatowski, H.. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil Fil: Prado, A. C.. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil Fil: Freire, C. A.. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil |
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