1. Metabolic organization of pregnant freshwater stingray and their offspring.
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da Silva, Natalia Carvalho Fabricio, de Sousa Rangel, Bianca, dos Santos Zacheo, Évillyn, de Castro Ribeiro, Douglas, and da Silva Ribeiro, Cristiéle
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PREGNANT women ,FISHERY management ,ENERGY metabolism ,EXECUTIVES ,VIVIPARITY - Abstract
The elucidation of energetic patterns in adult viviparous elasmobranchs and their offspring can contribute to understanding ecophysiological questions, such as maternal‐fetal metabolism and group life‐history traits. We characterized the energetic substrates in pregnant individuals and stages of offspring development in the freshwater stingray Potamotrygon amandae. Our results show that the energetic distribution of the yolk is composed of more lipids than proteins, whereas the inverse pattern is observed in the egg and uterus, proving the plasticity of the energy provision of the species. As a novelty, we describe that yolk/intestine transfer occurs in this species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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