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J Fish Biol ; 84(4): 897-912, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24673127

RESUMO

Adult movement scale was quantified for two tropical Caribbean diadromous fishes, bigmouth sleeper Gobiomorus dormitor and mountain mullet Agonostomus monticola, using passive integrated transponders (PITs) and radio-telemetry. Large numbers of fishes were tagged in Río Mameyes, Puerto Rico, U.S.A., with PITs and monitored at three fixed locations over a 2·5 year period to estimate transition probabilities between upper and lower elevations and survival probabilities with a multistate Cormack-Jolly-Seber model. A sub-set of fishes were tagged with radio-transmitters and tracked at weekly intervals to estimate fine-scale dispersal. Changes in spatial and temporal distributions of tagged fishes indicated that neither G. dormitor nor A. monticola moved into the lowest, estuarine reaches of Río Mameyes during two consecutive reproductive periods, thus demonstrating that both species follow an amphidromous, rather than catadromous, migratory strategy. Further, both species were relatively sedentary, with restricted linear ranges. While substantial dispersal of these species occurs at the larval stage during recruitment to fresh water, the results indicate minimal dispersal in spawning adults. Successful conservation of diadromous fauna on tropical islands requires management at both broad basin and localized spatial scales.


Assuntos
Migração Animal , Peixes/fisiologia , Sistemas de Identificação Animal , Animais , Estuários , Modelos Biológicos , Porto Rico , Rios , Análise Espaço-Temporal , Telemetria
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J Fish Biol ; 84(4): 913-28, 2014 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24673161

RESUMO

Otolith microchemistry was applied to quantify migratory variation and the proportion of native Caribbean stream fishes that undergo full or partial marine migration. Strontium and barium water chemistry in four Puerto Rico, U.S.A., rivers was clearly related to a salinity gradient; however, variation in water barium, and thus fish otoliths, was also dependent on river basin. Strontium was the most accurate index of longitudinal migration in tropical diadromous fish otoliths. Among the four species examined, bigmouth sleeper Gobiomorus dormitor, mountain mullet Agonostomus monticola, sirajo goby Sicydium spp. and river goby Awaous banana, most individuals were fully amphidromous, but 9-12% were semi-amphidromous as recruits, having never experienced marine or estuarine conditions in early life stages and showing no evidence of marine elemental signatures in their otolith core. Populations of one species, G. dormitor, may have contained a small contingent of semi-amphidromous adults, migratory individuals that periodically occupied marine or estuarine habitats (4%); however, adult migratory elemental signatures may have been confounded with those related to diet and physiology. These findings indicate the plasticity of migratory strategies of tropical diadromous fishes, which may be more variable than simple categorization might suggest.


Assuntos
Migração Animal , Peixes/fisiologia , Membrana dos Otólitos/química , Animais , Bário/química , Porto Rico , Estrôncio/química , Água/química
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J Pediatr ; 138(6): 946-8, 2001 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11391349

RESUMO

We report 2 patients with confirmed Niemann-Pick disease, type B, with previous diagnoses of glycogen storage disease based on excessive glycogen on liver biopsy specimens. These cases emphasize the importance of a complete evaluation, including biochemical confirmation, for patients with suspected metabolic storage diseases.


Assuntos
Glicogênio Hepático/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Doenças de Niemann-Pick/metabolismo , Pré-Escolar , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Doenças de Niemann-Pick/diagnóstico
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