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Polyculture of the lined seahorse,Hippocampus erectus Perry,1810 with two species of macroalgae in aquaria 被引量:3
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作者 XU Yongjian LIN Junda CHEN Shun 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第1期26-32,共7页
A two-month study was conducted to test the effects of macroalgae on the growth and survivorship of juvenile lined seahorse (Hippocarapus erectus) in aquaria. Twenty-day old seahorses were cultured in the tanks with... A two-month study was conducted to test the effects of macroalgae on the growth and survivorship of juvenile lined seahorse (Hippocarapus erectus) in aquaria. Twenty-day old seahorses were cultured in the tanks with green alga Chaetomorpha linum, red alga Gracilaria tikvahiae, green plastic artificial plant (stargrass), and black plastic net, respectively. Increases in wet mass and standard length for the seahorses were significantly higher in the tanks with macroalgae than those without macroalgae. The seahorse survivorships in the two macroalgal treatments were also significantly higher than those of the two treatments without macroalgae. In the treatments with macroalgae, the DO and pH were higher than those without marcoalgae. During the experiment, the color of seahorses was changed to certain extent. In the green background (the treatments with C. linum and stargrass), 24.1% 28.4% of black seahorses decreased over time; whereas in the black (plastic net) or brown (G. tikvahiae) background treatments, 14.1% 16.3% of yellow seahorses decreased over time, for matching that of the background. Furthermore, the survival rate of seahorse was correlation with DO and pH, and strong correlation with standard length, wet mass and CF. Polyculture with macroalgae, survival rates of seahorse were higher than without macroaglae. 展开更多
关键词 hippocampus erectus Chaetornorpha linum Gracilaria tikvahiae growth rate survival rate water quality in aquarium
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Genome-wide evolution of MAPKs family and their expression in response to bacterial infection in seahorse Hippocampus erectus 被引量:2
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作者 Kai WANG Xin WANG +5 位作者 Qiang ZOU Han JIANG Rongrong ZHANG Yanan TIAN Lele ZHANG Qiang LIN 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第6期2309-2321,共13页
Seahorses have evolved many unique biological traits,including a male brood pouch,the absence of caudal and pelvic fins,and the lack of spleen and gut-associated lymphatic tissue.The mitogenactivated protein kinases(M... Seahorses have evolved many unique biological traits,including a male brood pouch,the absence of caudal and pelvic fins,and the lack of spleen and gut-associated lymphatic tissue.The mitogenactivated protein kinases(MAPKs)are known to be involved in various important biological processes including growth,differentiation,immunity,and stress responses.Therefore,we hypothesized that the adaptive evolution and expression of the MAPK gene family in seahorse may differ from those of other teleost species.We identified positive selection sites in the erk2,erk5,jnk1,and p38αMAPK genes of the lined seahorse Hippocampus erectus and tiger-tailed seahorse Hippocampus comes.A novel expression profile of MAPK cascade genes was found in seahorse larvae during the first day after birth based on the RNA-seq data of H.erectus,which refl ected vital signs of immune response to its parental immune system.The expression patterns of the four positively selected MAPK genes were analyzed following the bacterial challenge of Vibrio fortis,revealing their upregulation pattern in brood pouch and other immune tissues.This study enriched our knowledge of the evolution of the H.erectus MAPK subfamilies,and could help better understanding the functional role of MAPKs in teleosts. 展开更多
关键词 mitogen-activated protein kinases(MAPKs) hippocampus erectus genomic structure positive selection immune regulation
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