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Larval development of Characidium orientale (Actinopterygii: Crenuchidae) a small Neotropical fish

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IHERINGIA SERIE ZOOLOGIA
Volume 112, Issue -, Pages -

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FUNDACAO ZOOBOTANICA RIO GRANDE SUL, MUSEU CIENCIAS NATURAIS
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4766e2022003

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Characiformes; fish larvae; ontogeny; Taquari-Antas River

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  1. Companhia Energetica Rio das Antas

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This study describes the larval development of Characidium orientale collected in the natural environment of Antas River, Brazil. The study analyzes the changes in morphology, pigmentation, fin morphology, and meristic characters during the ontogenetic development. The results show significant changes in morphology during the preflexion stage, suggesting physiological and behavioral changes.
The Characidium orientale Buckup & Reis, 1997 larvae development is described using specimens collected in the natural environment of Antas River, in the Taquari-Antas river basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Were considerate ontogenetic changes in morphology, pigmentation, fin morphology, and meristic characters. Thirty-six larvae (33 in the preflexion stage, two in flexion, and one in the postflexion stage), with a standard length between 4.24 and 11.26 mm were analyzed. The larvae of C. orientale are altricial and present fusiform body, subterminal mouth, long intestine with anal opening posterior to the vertical line over the median region of the body. Two chromatophores are evident in the interorbital region, as well pigments concentrated on the side of the body, forming a longitudinal stripe, and between the rays of the caudal fin, which intensify during the development. Also, a conspicuous remnant of the embryonic membrane (finfold) in front of the dorsal fin appears to be characteristic of species of the genus during larval development. The total number of myomeres varies from 32 to 35 (18-23 pre; 11-16 postanal). The main changes in morphometry occur during the preflexion stage and suggest physiological and behavioral changes.

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