2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-013-2259-8
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Physiological and behavioral responses of temperate seahorses (Hippocampus guttulatus) to environmental warming

Abstract: 2012 AgradecimentosSe chego agora a bom porto, foi porque não viajei sozinha.Quero, por isso, agradecer, Aos meus cavalos-marinhos, os protagonistas desta aventura.Aos meus orientadores, por me terem aberto a porta da Guia. Ao Rui, pela confiança nesta jovem aprendiz, pela paciência de guiar quem dá os primeiros passos no mundo da Ciência. Ao Luís, pelos conselhos experientes que fizeram daquele forte uma casa para os cavalos-marinhos.A todos no Laboratório da Guia, pelo companheirismo e disponibilidade. Em es… Show more

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“…It also confirms a good adaptability potential of seahorses to highly altered environments with consistent fluctuations, as has been demonstrated (Aurélio et al 2013). In others words, this coastal lagoon can be seen as a "marine protected area" where seahorses are protected from the fishing pressure.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…It also confirms a good adaptability potential of seahorses to highly altered environments with consistent fluctuations, as has been demonstrated (Aurélio et al 2013). In others words, this coastal lagoon can be seen as a "marine protected area" where seahorses are protected from the fishing pressure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Human related activity like fisheries (bycatch), unsustainable collecting for commercial purpose, habitat destructions, and pollution are the principal causes that pose a threat to seahorse species (Vincent et al 2011). However, also natural changes can have an important role in the depletion of species (Aurélio et al 2013). Hippocampus guttulatus populations demonstrate a patchy distribution and at the majority of locations they are rare (Foster and Vincent 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anesthesia for fish can reduce their metabolic rates of ventilation frequency, oxygen consumption, and ammonia production during transportation (Bell ; Wedemeyer ; Dean and Richardson ; Aurélio et al ). In this study, ventilation frequency decreased immediately after exposure to MS‐222 and clove oil, and ventilation frequency of the seahorses in the clove oil group was lower than that of the MS‐222 group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koldewey & Martin-Smith (2010) publican una extensa revisión del estado mundial de la acuicultura de caballito de mar desde un punto de vista técnico, económico y social. Desde entonces, se ha generado mucha información que permite, a la fecha, tener un mejor conocimiento de aspectos como: efecto de los factores físicos y químicos en el desempeño de diferentes especies de caballito de mar en cautiverio Anderson et al, 2011;Martínez-Cárdenas & Purser, 2011;Pawar et al, 2011;Aurélio et al, 2013;Planas et al, 2013;Blanco et al, 2014;Qin et al, 2014;Faleiro et al, 2015;Hora et al, 2016;Martínez-Cárdenas & Purser, 2016;Mascaró et al, 2016); cultivo y nutrición de juveniles (Faleiro & Narciso, 2010, 2013aOtero-Ferrer et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2010Zhang et al, , 2011Zhang et al, , 2015aZhang et al, , 2015bPalma et al, 2011;Celino et al, 2012;Planas et al, 2012;Willadino et al, 2012;Yin et al, 2012;García-Manchón et al, 2013;Pham & Lin, 2013;Souza-Santos et al, 2013;Sanaye et al, 2014;Vite-García et al, 2014a, 2014bBlanco et al, 2015;Mélo et al, 2015;Novelli et al, 2015Novelli et al, , 2016; y mantenimiento y reproducción de adultos (Planas et al, 2010(Planas et al, , 2013…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…recomienda mantener especies como H. erectus y H. ingens por debajo de 26°C para evitar la aparición de enfermedades. Se ha estudiado la tolerancia a la temperatura de H. guttulatus ante un posible escenario de calentamiento global, con resultados que muestran que los adultos presentan una gran resiliencia al estrés por calor, por lo que no se espera que experimenten grandes cambios fisiológicos en caso que la temperatura se mantuviera a 2°C y hasta 4°C por encima de los máximos en verano (Aurélio et al, 2013;Faleiro et al, 2015). Sin embargo, el calentamiento del agua podría tener un mayor impacto en recién nacidos debido al hipometabolismo que les provoca el aumento de temperatura (Aurélio et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified