Reinaldo Melillo Filho
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Animal Reproduction Science | 2015
Deliane Cristina Costa; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Kleber Campos Miranda Filho; José Cláudio Epaminondas dos Santos; Ronald Kennedy Luz
The present study describes the capture adaptation and reproduction of wild Lophiosilurus alexandri broodstock in laboratory conditions. There were two periods when capturing was performed in natural habitats. The animals were placed in four tanks of 5m(3) with water temperatures at 28°C with two tanks having sand bottoms. Thirty days after the temperature increased (during the winter) the first spawning occurred naturally, but only in tanks with sand on the bottom. During the breeding season, there were 24 spawning bouts with egg mass collections occurring as a result of the spawning bouts that occurred in the tanks. The hatching rates for eggs varied from 0% to 95%. The spawning bouts were mainly at night and on weekends. In the second reproductive period, the animals were sexed by cannulation and distributed in four tanks with all animals being maintained in tanks with sand on the bottom at 28°C. During this phase, there were 36 spawning bouts. Findings in the present study contribute to the understanding of the reproductive biology of this endangered species during captivity.
Neotropical Ichthyology | 2014
Rodrigo Takata; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Deliane Cristina Costa; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Ronald Kennedy Luz
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of water temperature and prey concentrations (Artemia nauplii) on the initial development of Lophiosilurus alexandri larvae. The experiment was conducted using a 4 x 2 factorial design, with four water temperatures (23, 26, 29 and 32 °C), two different initial prey concentrations (P700 and P1,300) and three replicates. Feeding was increased during the fifteen-day experiment. At the end of the experiment, the survival and condition factor were affected only by prey concentrations, with elevated numbers of Artemia nauplii leading to higher averages of these variables. The total length (TL) and specific growth rate were separately influenced by temperature and prey concentration, without interaction between them, and weight showed an interaction with these factors. In general, an increase of temperature (23 to 32 °C) improved the growth and nitrogen gain in L alexandri larvae. For TL, the optimal temperatures estimated were 31.4 and 31.0 °C for P700 and P1,300, respectively. Similar mean body weight larvae and nitrogen gain were observed at 23 °C for both levels of prey concentrations. For other temperatures, the P1,300 level provided greater weight gain for L. alexandri. Therefore, it is suggested that temperatures between 29-32 °C combined with a higher level of prey concentration maximise the development and nitrogen gain in L. alexandri larvae. Moreover, this is the first result about nitrogen incorporation in neotropical fish larvae.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012
Ronald Kennedy Luz; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Lucas Alves Rodrigues; Rodrigo Takata; Érika Ramos de Alvarenga; Eduardo Maldonado Turra
The objective of this study was to assess the possibility of increasing the stocking density in the larviculture of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, in saline water. Six-day post-hatched larvae (average weight of 0.09±0.002 g), at the start of the exogenous feeding, were stocked in twelve 8 L tanks at densities of 1, 10, 20 and 30 larvae/L. The larvae were fed a diet consisting of 40% crude protein five times per day. During larviculture, water was kept at a salinity of 2 g of common salt/L. At the end of the 28-day experiment, the survival rate, length, weight, temperature, water salinity and conductivity were not affected by the different treatments. The dissolved oxygen and pH, however, decreased as density increased, whereas total ammonia concentration, turbidity and biomass showed a direct relationship with the increase of stocking density. Consequently, the present study shows for the first time that the larviculture of Nile tilapia is possible with up to 30 larvae/L in water with 2 g of salt/L.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012
Ronald Kennedy Luz; Paula Adriane Perez Ribeiro; Aline Leite Ikeda; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different levels of diet crude protein on the performance and stress resistance rate (Re) of Oreochromis niloticus larvae and fingerlings. In the first experiment, 5, 15 and 25 day-old animals were submitted to 1, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 minutes of air exposure on a sieve. In the second experiment, tilapia larvae were fed with 32, 40 and 55% crude protein (CP) diets. Animals after 15 and 30 days of feeding (21 and 36 days of life, respectively) were submitted to the air exposure test for 7 and 10 minutes. Re was estimated based on survival 24 hours after the tests. In the first experiment, it was observed that 5-day-old animals were more resistant than animals with 10 and 20 days of feeding (15 and 25 days of life, respectively), when Re starts to decrease for longer than 7 minutes. In the second experiment, the different diets affected survival, performance and Re, and, in general, the worst results observed were the ones for the animals which received the 55% CP diet. The air exposure tests were efficient to evaluate the effect of diet on the resistance rate of Nile tilapia.
Aquaculture Research | 2014
Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Rodrigo Takata; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Aline Leite Ikeda; Lucas Alves Rodrigues; José Cláudio Epaminondas dos Santos; Ana Lúca Salaro; Ronald Kennedy Luz
Aquaculture Research | 2016
Daniel Pereira da Costa; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Rodrigo Takata; Deliane Cristina Costa; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Gabriela Miccoli Alves; Ronald Kennedy Luz
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2013
Paula Adriane Perez Ribeiro; Kleber Campos Miranda Filho; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Lucas Alves Rodrigues; Ronald Kennedy Luz
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2013
Ronald Kennedy Luz; André Eduardo Heringer Santos; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira
Theriogenology | 2016
Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Valentim Arabicano Gheller; Glauco Vinício Chaves; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Deliane Cristina Costa; Luis Gustavo Figueiredo; Gustavo Soares da Costa Julio; Ronald Kennedy Luz
Aquaculture | 2017
Cristiano Campos Mattioli; Rodrigo Takata; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Deliane Cristina Costa; Reinaldo Melillo Filho; Walisson de Souza e Silva; Ronald Kennedy Luz