Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets

We compared the effect of different diets in the biochemical composition, levels of lipoperoxidation and survival rates of males and females of Hyalella bonariensis. These crustaceans live in limnetic environments and different kinds of food habits are present in the genus Hyalella. Adult animals we...

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Autores principales: Da Silva Castiglioni, D., Dutra, B.K., Cahansky, A., Rodriguez, E., Oliveira, G.T., Bond-Buckup, G.
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spelling todo:paper_15707555_v60_n4_p349_DaSilvaCastiglioni2023-10-03T16:26:50Z Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets Da Silva Castiglioni, D. Dutra, B.K. Cahansky, A. Rodriguez, E. Oliveira, G.T. Bond-Buckup, G. amphipod Crustacea diets hyalella bonariensis intermediate metabolism lipoperoxidation levels amphipod biochemical composition deposit feeder diet feeding behavior freshwater ecosystem macrophyte metabolism protein reproductive potential stream survival Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Amphipoda Animalia Crustacea Hyalella We compared the effect of different diets in the biochemical composition, levels of lipoperoxidation and survival rates of males and females of Hyalella bonariensis. These crustaceans live in limnetic environments and different kinds of food habits are present in the genus Hyalella. Adult animals were collected in the spring (September) in a stream near to Salto city, Buenos Aires. In the laboratory, the animals were kept submerged in aquariums, separated by sex, under controlled conditions and survive rates were observed. They were fed ad libitum for 45 days with four different diets, and after this period the animals were used for biochemical determinations. Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in the responses to glycogen, proteins, lipids, triglycerides and lipoperoxidation levels in both sexes of these amphipods taken from the natural environment. Animals that received macrophytes associated a ration with high content of proteins (43%) during 45 days presented the major survival rates (males= 86.6% and females= 96.6%). These responses can be revealed that this specie primarily feeding macrophytes associated with deposit feeder, and that this diet is more generalized. This study showed the importance of the proteins in diet of this amphipod, were the females increased the reserves of proteins and triglycerides with different diets probably for reproductive events and male increased the reserves of glycogen and triglycerides for reproductive events and growth. © 2010 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. Fil:Cahansky, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Rodriguez, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15707555_v60_n4_p349_DaSilvaCastiglioni
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topic amphipod
Crustacea
diets
hyalella bonariensis
intermediate metabolism
lipoperoxidation levels
amphipod
biochemical composition
deposit feeder
diet
feeding behavior
freshwater ecosystem
macrophyte
metabolism
protein
reproductive potential
stream
survival
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Amphipoda
Animalia
Crustacea
Hyalella
spellingShingle amphipod
Crustacea
diets
hyalella bonariensis
intermediate metabolism
lipoperoxidation levels
amphipod
biochemical composition
deposit feeder
diet
feeding behavior
freshwater ecosystem
macrophyte
metabolism
protein
reproductive potential
stream
survival
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Amphipoda
Animalia
Crustacea
Hyalella
Da Silva Castiglioni, D.
Dutra, B.K.
Cahansky, A.
Rodriguez, E.
Oliveira, G.T.
Bond-Buckup, G.
Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
topic_facet amphipod
Crustacea
diets
hyalella bonariensis
intermediate metabolism
lipoperoxidation levels
amphipod
biochemical composition
deposit feeder
diet
feeding behavior
freshwater ecosystem
macrophyte
metabolism
protein
reproductive potential
stream
survival
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Amphipoda
Animalia
Crustacea
Hyalella
description We compared the effect of different diets in the biochemical composition, levels of lipoperoxidation and survival rates of males and females of Hyalella bonariensis. These crustaceans live in limnetic environments and different kinds of food habits are present in the genus Hyalella. Adult animals were collected in the spring (September) in a stream near to Salto city, Buenos Aires. In the laboratory, the animals were kept submerged in aquariums, separated by sex, under controlled conditions and survive rates were observed. They were fed ad libitum for 45 days with four different diets, and after this period the animals were used for biochemical determinations. Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in the responses to glycogen, proteins, lipids, triglycerides and lipoperoxidation levels in both sexes of these amphipods taken from the natural environment. Animals that received macrophytes associated a ration with high content of proteins (43%) during 45 days presented the major survival rates (males= 86.6% and females= 96.6%). These responses can be revealed that this specie primarily feeding macrophytes associated with deposit feeder, and that this diet is more generalized. This study showed the importance of the proteins in diet of this amphipod, were the females increased the reserves of proteins and triglycerides with different diets probably for reproductive events and male increased the reserves of glycogen and triglycerides for reproductive events and growth. © 2010 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden.
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author Da Silva Castiglioni, D.
Dutra, B.K.
Cahansky, A.
Rodriguez, E.
Oliveira, G.T.
Bond-Buckup, G.
author_facet Da Silva Castiglioni, D.
Dutra, B.K.
Cahansky, A.
Rodriguez, E.
Oliveira, G.T.
Bond-Buckup, G.
author_sort Da Silva Castiglioni, D.
title Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
title_short Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
title_full Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
title_fullStr Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
title_full_unstemmed Variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of Hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
title_sort variations in biochemical composition and lipoperoxidation levels of hyalella bonariensis maintained in laboratory with different diets
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15707555_v60_n4_p349_DaSilvaCastiglioni
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