Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures

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In this work, we establish the thermal preference of Cryphiops caementarius adult males, previously acclimated at different temperatures. Shrimp were collected from the Pativilca River. In the laboratory, shrimp were acclimated for 30 days in nine aquariums, each with 10 circular containers. In each...

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Autores: Reyes-Avalos, Walter, Melgarejo Velásquez, Gladis, Yzásiga Barrera, Carmen, Ferrer Chujutalli, Karla
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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Materia:Cryphiops caementarius
freshwater prawn
thermal behavior
thermal dispersion
thermal gradient
thermoregulation
camarón de río
comportamiento termal
dispersión termal
gradiente termal
termorregulación
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
Preferencia termal de machos adultos de Cryphiops caementarius previamente aclimatados a diferentes temperaturas
title Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
spellingShingle Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
Reyes-Avalos, Walter
Cryphiops caementarius
freshwater prawn
thermal behavior
thermal dispersion
thermal gradient
thermoregulation
Cryphiops caementarius
camarón de río
comportamiento termal
dispersión termal
gradiente termal
termorregulación
title_short Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
title_full Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
title_fullStr Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
title_sort Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperatures
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Reyes-Avalos, Walter
Melgarejo Velásquez, Gladis
Yzásiga Barrera, Carmen
Ferrer Chujutalli, Karla
author Reyes-Avalos, Walter
author_facet Reyes-Avalos, Walter
Melgarejo Velásquez, Gladis
Yzásiga Barrera, Carmen
Ferrer Chujutalli, Karla
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Yzásiga Barrera, Carmen
Ferrer Chujutalli, Karla
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cryphiops caementarius
freshwater prawn
thermal behavior
thermal dispersion
thermal gradient
thermoregulation
Cryphiops caementarius
camarón de río
comportamiento termal
dispersión termal
gradiente termal
termorregulación
topic Cryphiops caementarius
freshwater prawn
thermal behavior
thermal dispersion
thermal gradient
thermoregulation
Cryphiops caementarius
camarón de río
comportamiento termal
dispersión termal
gradiente termal
termorregulación
description In this work, we establish the thermal preference of Cryphiops caementarius adult males, previously acclimated at different temperatures. Shrimp were collected from the Pativilca River. In the laboratory, shrimp were acclimated for 30 days in nine aquariums, each with 10 circular containers. In each container, there was a shrimp (10 per aquarium). Acclimation temperatures were 19, 24 and 28 °C. The gradient temperature system (12 to 33 °C) consisted for a PVC gutter (3 m long and 10 cm deep) with 18 compartments. Submersible thermoregulators (100W) were placed at one end of the gutter and the other end, frozen hydrogel bags. The thermal preference was determined by the acute method and the tests were performed between 08:00 and 14:00 h. Shrimp acclimated at 24 °C moved to compartments whose temperatures were higher than the acclimation temperature. Shrimp acclimated at 24 °C moved to compartments whose temperatures were around the acclimation temperature. Shrimp acclimated at 28 °C moved to compartments where temperatures were lower than acclimation. The thermal preference of acclimated shrimp at 19 °C was 22.7 °C, and those acclimated at 24 °C were 24.8 °C, both without significant differences (p>0.05). On the other hand, in acclimated ones at 28 °C it was 21.1 °C, which only differed (p<0.05) with those acclimated at 19 °C. The final thermal preference was 24.5 °C.
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spelling Thermal preference of adult males of Cryphiops caementarius previously acclimated at different temperaturesPreferencia termal de machos adultos de Cryphiops caementarius previamente aclimatados a diferentes temperaturasReyes-Avalos, WalterMelgarejo Velásquez, GladisYzásiga Barrera, CarmenFerrer Chujutalli, KarlaCryphiops caementariusfreshwater prawnthermal behaviorthermal dispersionthermal gradientthermoregulationCryphiops caementariuscamarón de ríocomportamiento termaldispersión termalgradiente termaltermorregulaciónIn this work, we establish the thermal preference of Cryphiops caementarius adult males, previously acclimated at different temperatures. Shrimp were collected from the Pativilca River. In the laboratory, shrimp were acclimated for 30 days in nine aquariums, each with 10 circular containers. In each container, there was a shrimp (10 per aquarium). Acclimation temperatures were 19, 24 and 28 °C. The gradient temperature system (12 to 33 °C) consisted for a PVC gutter (3 m long and 10 cm deep) with 18 compartments. Submersible thermoregulators (100W) were placed at one end of the gutter and the other end, frozen hydrogel bags. The thermal preference was determined by the acute method and the tests were performed between 08:00 and 14:00 h. Shrimp acclimated at 24 °C moved to compartments whose temperatures were higher than the acclimation temperature. Shrimp acclimated at 24 °C moved to compartments whose temperatures were around the acclimation temperature. Shrimp acclimated at 28 °C moved to compartments where temperatures were lower than acclimation. The thermal preference of acclimated shrimp at 19 °C was 22.7 °C, and those acclimated at 24 °C were 24.8 °C, both without significant differences (p>0.05). On the other hand, in acclimated ones at 28 °C it was 21.1 °C, which only differed (p<0.05) with those acclimated at 19 °C. The final thermal preference was 24.5 °C.El objetivo fue determinar la preferencia termal de machos adultos de Cryphiops caementarius previamente aclimatados a diferentes temperaturas. Los camarones se colectaron del río Pativilca. En laboratorio, los camarones se aclimataron durante 30 días en nueve acuarios, cada uno con 10 recipientes circulares. En cada recipiente hubo un camarón (10 por acuario). Las temperaturas de aclimatación fueron de 19, 24 y 28 °C. El sistema de gradiente de temperatura (12 a 33 °C) fue una canaleta de PVC (3 m de longitud y 10 cm de profundidad) con 18 compartimentos. En un extremo de la canaleta se colocaron termorreguladores sumergibles (100W) y en el otro extremo, bolsas con hidrogel congeladas. La preferencia termal se determinó por el método agudo y las pruebas se realizaron entre las 08:00 y 14:00 h. Los camarones aclimatados a 24 °C se desplazaron a compartimentos cuyas temperaturas fueron más altas que la temperatura de aclimatación. Los camarones aclimatados a 24 °C se desplazaron a compartimentos cuyas temperaturas fueron alrededor de la temperatura de aclimatación. Los camarones aclimatados a 28 °C se desplazaron a compartimentos donde las temperaturas fueron más bajas que aquella de aclimatación. La preferencia termal de los camarones aclimatados a 19 °C fue de 22.7 °C, y la de los aclimatados a 24 °C fue de 24.8 °C, ambos sin diferencias significativas (p>0.05). En cambio, en los aclimatados a 28°C fue de 21.1 °C, que solo difirió (p<0.05) con los aclimatados a 19 °C. La preferencia termal final fue de 24.5 °C.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2020-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1726210.15381/rpb.v27i3.17262Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 27 Núm. 3 (2020); 375-382Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 27 No. 3 (2020); 375-3821727-99331561-083710.15381/rpb.v27i3reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/17262/15734Derechos de autor 2020 Walter Reyes-Avalos, Gladis Melgarejo Velásquez, Carmen Yzásiga Barrera, Karla Ferrer Chujutallihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/172622020-09-01T09:56:03Z
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