Diana Castro-Ruiz
Indian Institute of Astrophysics
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Genetica | 2013
Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; Fabrice Duponchelle; Diana Castro-Ruiz; José Villacorta; Sophie Quérouil; Werner Chota-Macuyama; Jesús Núñez; Uwe Römer; Fernando Carvajal-Vallejos; Jean-François Renno
AbstractPseudoplatystoma species are highly prized South American Pimelodid migratory catfishes. Until recently, their taxonomy was not clearly established, with discrepancies between morphological and molecular analyses. Here, Pseudoplatystoma species from the Peruvian Amazon were characterized at the molecular level from a sample representing the observed range of their color pattern variations in the study area. Analyses were performed using seven microsatellite loci for 103 specimens and, for part of them (52), using sequences of two regions of their mitochondrial genome [Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I (COI) and Control Region (CR)]. Factorial correspondence analysis and assignment tests based on microsatellite polymorphism showed that the specimens originally identified as P. punctifer belonged to two different gene pools highly differentiated from P. tigrinum. Morphological examination identified two different morphotypes (with and without black stripes), suggesting the existence of two distinct taxa within P. punctifer. This result was corroborated by the ML tree based on CR sequences, where all individuals but four clustered in a similar way as in the FCA and Bayesian assignment tests. For these four individuals, mitochondrial introgression or retention of ancestral polymorphism was likely. In contrast, the ML tree based on COI sequences showed that reciprocal monophyly was not yet achieved for this marker for the two P. punctifer taxa. The existence of three sympatric species of Pseudoplatystoma in the Peruvian Amazon is discussed in relation to their molecular characteristics, color patterns and ecology. Evolutionary scenarios regarding their divergence are hypothesized.
Animal | 2014
E. Gisbert; C. Moreira; Diana Castro-Ruiz; S. Öztürk; C. Fernández; S. Gilles; J. Nuñez; F. Duponchelle; S. Tello; J.-F. Renno; Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; M. J. Darias
The organogenesis of the digestive system was described in the Amazonian pimelodid catfish species Pseudoplatystoma punctifer from hatching (3.5 mm total length, TL) to 41 days post-fertilization (dpf) (58.1 mm TL) reared at 28°C. Newly hatched larvae showed a simple digestive tract, which appeared as a straight undifferentiated and unfolded tube lined by a single layer of columnar epithelial cells (future enterocytes). During the endogenous feeding period, comprised between 20 and 96 h post-fertilization (3.5 to 6.1 mm TL), the larval digestive system experienced a fast transformation with the almost complete development and differentiation of most of digestive organs (buccopahrynx, oesophagus, intestine, liver and exocrine pancreas). Yolk reserves were not completely depleted at the onset of exogenous feeding (4 dpf, 6.1 mm TL), and a period of mixed nutrition was observed up to 6 to 7 dpf (6.8 to 7.3 mm TL) when yolk was definitively exhausted. The stomach was the organ that latest achieved its complete differentiation, characterized by the development of abundant gastric glands in the fundic stomach between 10 and 15 dpf (10.9 to 15.8 mm TL) and the formation of the pyloric sphincter at the junction of the pyloric stomach and the anterior intestine at 15 dpf (15.8 mm TL). The above-mentioned morphological and histological features observed suggested the achievement of a digestive system characteristic of P. punctifer juveniles and adults. The ontogeny of the digestive system in P. punctifer followed the same general pattern as in most Siluriform species so far, although some species-specific differences in the timing of differentiation of several digestive structures were noted, which might be related to different reproductive guilds, egg and larval size or even different larval rearing practices. According to present findings on the histological development of the digestive system in P. punctifer, some recommendations regarding the rearing practices of this species are also provided in order to improve the actual larval rearing techniques of this fast-growing Neotropical catfish species.
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2015
Carmen García-Dávila; Diana Castro-Ruiz; Jean-François Renno; Werner Chota-Macuyama; F. M. Carvajal‐Vallejos; H. Sanchez; C. Angulo; C. Nolorbe; J. Alvarado; G. Estivals; J. Núñez-Rodríguez; Fabrice Duponchelle
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2015
Maria J. Darias; Diana Castro-Ruiz; G. Estivals; Patrick Quazuguel; C. Fernández-Méndez; J. Núñez-Rodríguez; Frédéric Clota; S. Gilles; Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; Enric Gisbert; Chantal Cahu
Folia Amazónica | 2009
Mike Anderson Corazón-Guivin; Diana Castro-Ruiz; Werner Chota-Macuyama; Ángel Martín Rodríguez-Del Castillo; Danter Cachique; Emma Manco; Dennis Del Castillo-Torres; Jean François Renno; Carmen Rosa García-Dávila
Folia Amazónica | 2016
Diana Castro-Ruiz; Etienne Baras; Christian Fernández-Méndez; Sophie Querouil; Werner Chota-Macuyama; Fabrice Duponchelle; Jean François Renno; Maria J. Darias; Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; Jesús Nuñez
Folia Amazónica | 2016
Werner Chota-Macuyama; Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; Adela Ruíz; Fabrice Duponchelle; Diana Castro-Ruiz; Fred William Chu-Koo; Jean François Renno
Archive | 2014
Werner Chota-Macuyama; Fred Chu Koo; Carmen García-Dávila; Diana Castro-Ruiz; Rosa Ismiño; Aurea García; Homero Sánchez; Lamberto Arévalo; Salvador Tello
Folia Amazónica | 2014
Werner Chota-Macuyama; Fred William Chu-Koo; Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; Diana Castro-Ruiz; Rosa A. Ismiño-Orbe; Aurea Rosa García-Vásquez; Homero Sánchez-Ribeiro; Lamberto Arévalo; José Salvador Tello-Martín
Folia Amazónica | 2012
Carmen Rosa García-Dávila; Diana Castro-Ruiz; Dixner Rengifo-Trigoso; Werner Chota-Macuyama; Juan García-T.; Jean François Renno