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Fish introductions and light modulate food web fluxes in tropical streams: a whole-ecosystem experimental approach.

2016

Decades of ecological study have demonstrated the importance of top-down and bottom-up controls on food webs, yet few studies within this context have quantified the magnitude of energy and material fluxes at the whole-ecosystem scale. We examined top-down and bottom-up effects on food web fluxes using a field experiment that manipulated the presence of a consumer, the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, and the production of basal resources by thinning the riparian forest canopy to increase incident light. To gauge the effects of these reach-scale manipulations on food web fluxes, we used a nitrogen (15 N) stable isotope tracer to compare basal resource treatments (thinned canopy vs. co…

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Consequences of 3,4-dichloroaniline to guppy populations (Poecilia reticulata): computer simulation and experimental validation

1993

Abstract In order to evaluate the effects of 3,4-dichloroaniline (3,4-DCA), which were detected in a life-cycle test with guppies, on the population level, laboratory guppy populations were examined with regard to regulative parameters. Among the endpoints investigated in life-cycle tests, fecundity was shown to be a sensitive parameter. In laboratory guppy populations, however, intraspecific predation on newborn was the main regulator. Based on these data, a computer simulation programme was used to predict the consequences of 3,4-DCA to guppy populations. A population exposure experiment was conducted to validate the simulation results. The effects detected in the life-cycle test (LOEC: 2…

Genetic diversityEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyZoologyFecunditybiology.organism_classificationPollutionIntraspecific competitionGuppyPredationToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundPoeciliachemistryAbundance (ecology)Environmental ChemistryXenobioticWaste Management and DisposalScience of The Total Environment
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Effects of 3,4-dichloroaniline on fish populations. Comparison between r- and K-strategists: A complete life cycle test with the guppy (Poecilia reti…

1991

In order to compare data derived from life cycle tests with zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio Ham.- Buch.), an r-strategist, with data of fish exhibiting a differing strategy of reproduction, a complete life cycle test with the guppy (Poecilia reticulata Peters) was performed with the chemical 3,4-dichloroaniline. The generation of guppies exposed during the whole life span (FI) reacted with more sensitivity than the generation exposed only as adults (Fo): Growth of adult females and reproduction was reduced significantly at 200 Μg/L in Fo, and even at 2 and 20 Μg/L in FI. The survival rates of the early life stages were not influenced at the tested concentrations. There is hardly any difference…

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Rapid Changes in the Sex Linkage of Male Coloration in Introduced Guppy Populations

2017

Theory predicts that the sex linkage of sexually selected traits can influence the direction and rate of evolution and should itself evolve in response to sex-specific selection. Some studies have found intraspecific differences in sex linkage associated with differences in selection pressures, but we know nothing about how fast these differences can evolve. Here we show that introduced guppy populations showing rapid evolution of male coloration also show rapid changes in sex-linkage patterns. A comparison, using hormonal manipulations in females, of introduced populations of different ages suggests a consistent increase of autosomal or X-linked coloration 2 years after introduction from h…

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Comparative diazinon toxicity in guppy and zebra fish: Different role of oxidative metabolism

1993

Guppies pretreated with 1.1 μmol/L diazinon (0.5 times the LC50 with the guppy) for 7 d were less susceptible to the toxicity of the compound. The LC50 in these fish was about five times higher than that in nonpretreated animals. The lethal body burden and the slope of the concentration-response curve of diazinon in pretreated guppies were similar to those in zebra fish. The 7-d pretreatment of zebra fish with 12 μmol/L diazinon (0.5 times the LC50 with the zebra fish) did not affect the susceptibility of this species to diazinon. The pretreatment of guppies resulted in a strong inhibition of the formation of diazoxon and pyrimidinol during incubations of diazinon with the hepatic postmitoc…

Oxidative metabolismDiazinonbiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMetaboliteMetabolismPesticidebiology.organism_classificationGuppyToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryToxicityEnvironmental ChemistryFish <Actinopterygii>Food scienceEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Bioconcentration and metabolism of 3,4-dichloroaniline in different life stages of guppy and zebrafish

1993

Abstract Bioconcentration factors (BCF) and metabolism of 3,4-dichloroaniline in different life stages of guppy (Poecilia reticulata Peters ) and zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio Hamilton-Buchanan ) were investigated. The results prove that embryos of zebrafish, four-day-old yolk sac larvae, 17-day-old larvae and adult zebrafish are able to transform the chemical to 3,4-dichloroacetanilide. Bioconcentration factors in these life stages are between 30 and 42, exept yolk sac larvae showing a BCF of 86. 3,4-Dichloroacetanilide was also detected in extracts of newborn and adult guppies, but they are able to form an additional, yet unknown metabolite. The BCF varies from 34 in six-month-old guppies …

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REPLICATED ORIGIN OF FEMALE-BIASED ADULT SEX RATIO IN INTRODUCED POPULATIONS OF THE TRINIDADIAN GUPPY (POECILIA RETICULATA)

2014

There are many theoretical and empirical studies explaining variation in offspring sex ratio but relatively few that explain variation in adult sex ratio. Adult sex ratios are important because biased sex ratios can be a driver of sexual selection and will reduce effective population size, affecting population persistence and shapes how populations respond to natural selection. Previous work on guppies (Poecilia reticulata) gives mixed results, usually showing a female-biased adult sex ratio. However, a detailed analysis showed that this bias varied dramatically throughout a year and with no consistent sex bias. We used a mark-recapture approach to examine the origin and consistency of fema…

education.field_of_studyNatural selectionbiologyEcologyOffspringPopulationbiology.organism_classificationGuppyPoeciliaEffective population sizeSexual selectionGeneticsGeneral Agricultural and Biological ScienceseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex ratioDemographyEvolution
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Fish introductions and light modulate food web fluxes in tropical streams : a whole-ecosystem experimental approach

2016

Decades of ecological study have demonstrated the importance of top-down and bottom-up controls on food webs, yet few studies within this context have quantified the magnitude of energy and material fluxes at the whole-ecosystem scale. We examined top-down and bottom-up effects on food web fluxes using a field experiment that manipulated the presence of a consumer, the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, and the production of basal resources by thinning the riparian forest canopy to increase incident light. To gauge the effects of these reach-scale manipulations on food web fluxes, we used a nitrogen (15N) stable isotope tracer to compare basal resource treatments (thinned canopy vs. con…

stable isotope tracersNeotropics15Nnitrogen fluxtrophic linkagesstream food webTrinidad guppytop-down and bottom-up effectsbenthic macroinvertebratesalkutuotantoreach-scale experiment
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