Cristiana Ramalho Maciel
Federal University of Pará
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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011
Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Manoel Luciano A. Quadros; Fernando Araújo Abrunhosa; Sandra Nazaré Dias Bastos; Horacio Schneider; Iracilda Sampaio
The freshwater prawn Macrobrachium equidens, which is native species of the Indo-Pacific Region, was recorded for the first time on the Amazon coast of Brazil. This species was found to inhabit the same environment as two native Macrobrachium species, M. amazonicum and M. acanthurus, and is morphologically very similar to the latter. The identification of the species was confirmed by the genetic analysis of sequences of the mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase (COI) gene. A detailed description of the morphological features and reproductive biology of M. equidens in this new environment is presented.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2014
Jean N. Gomes; Fernando Araújo Abrunhosa; Anne K. Costa; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel
In the present study, we carried out experiments on the diet of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium equidens. We tested which type of food and which density of food is suitable for larval development. For the experiment on the type of food, eight treatments were carried out: (I) starvation, (AL) microalgae, (RO) rotifers, (AN) Artemia, (RO + AN) rotifers + Artemia, (AL + RO) microalgae + rotifers, (AL + AN) microalgae + Artemia, (AL + RO + AN) microalgae + rotifers + Artemia. For the experiment on the density of food, we used the type of food, which had resulted in a high survival rate in the previous experiment. Three treatments were carried out: 4, 8 and 16 Artemia nauplii /mL. The rate of feeding during larval development was observed. The survival, weight and percentage of juveniles of each feeding experiment were determined. We found that larvae are carnivores; however, they have requirements with respect to the type of food, because larvae completed their cycle from the zoeal to the juvenile stage only when Artemia nauplii were available. We also verified that the larvae feed mainly during the day-time, and are opportunistic with respect to the density of food offered.
Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2008
Marcus A. B. Pires; Fernando Araújo Abrunhosa; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel
O presente estudo descreve e ilustra em detalhes os quatro primeiros estagios de Alpheus estuariensis Christoffersen, 1984 a partir de larvas cultivadas em laboratorio. Duas femeas ovigeras foram coletadas no canal de mare do estuario de Braganca, estado do Para, nordeste do Brasil. Apos a eclosao, as larvas foram colocadas em pequenos recipientes (com 10 larvas em cada). As femeas foram depositadas no Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (MPEG 0803) e as larvas de cada estagio larval no Museu zoologico da Universidade de Sao Paulo (MUSP18452). Foram dissecadas 10 larvas e exuvias com finas agulhas sob um microscopio ocular. Comparacoes morfologicas com outros estudos reportados sobre o desenvolvimento larval de especies de Alpheus sao brevemente discutidas.
Arthropod Structure & Development | 2016
Cristina Pantoja Rocha; Adelson Silva de Souza; Murilo Maciel; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Fernando Araújo Abrunhosa
The morphology of the mouthparts and foregut of the larvae and post-larvae of Macrobrachium jelskii was investigated to determine their functional roles in feeding, in order to understand the larval feeding behaviour and the changes that occur during its development. The mouthparts and foregut of the zoea I and II are morphologically similar, rudimentary and non-functional in feeding. Only in the final larval stage, zoea III, do the external mouthparts and foregut become structurally more complex and thus likely to play a potential role in feeding. Two behavioral trials (point of no return, point of reserve saturation) evaluated the resistance to starvation in zoea I, II, and III. The results indicate that they have sufficient nutritional reserves to permit them to complete metamorphosis without feeding. Overall, our results suggest that the zoea I and II of Macrobrachium jelskii engage in obligate lecithotrophy and zoea III in facultative lecithotrophy.
Aquaculture Research | 2014
Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Wagner Cotroni Valenti
Helgoland Marine Research | 2012
Darlan de Jesus de Brito Simith; Adelson Silva de Souza; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Fernando Araújo Abrunhosa; Karen Diele
Aquatic Invasions | 2011
Gláucia C. Silva-Oliveira; Jonathan S. Ready; Gabriel Iketani; Sandra Nazaré Dias Bastos; Grazielle Gomes; Iracilda Sampaio; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel
Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2010
Gabriel Iketani; Luciana Pimentel; Gláucia C. Silva-Oliveira; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Wagner Cotroni Valenti; Horacio Schneider; Iracilda Sampaio
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2014
Darlan de Jesus de Brito Simith; Marcus A. B. Pires; Fernando Araújo Abrunhosa; Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Karen Diele
Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2012
Cristiana Ramalho Maciel; Michael Bernard New; Wagner Cotroni Valenti