伏尔加河下游黑背海鲥鱼(<i>Alosa kessleri</i>, Grimm, 1887)综合条件评价

E. A. Voronina, S. A. Dyakova, O. V. Popova, E. S. Popova
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本研究的目的是根据寄生虫学、微生物学、毒理学和生化参数评估下伏尔加河黑背海鲥鱼(Alosa kessleri, Grimm, 1887)产卵期间的状况,并确定上述参数之间的相关性。材料和方法。研究对象是用河堤围网捕获的黑背鲥鱼。在2017年产卵迁徙期间,对15条黑背海影进行了全面研究抽样。采用部分寄生虫解剖法对鱼进行了研究(未对原生动物纲进行研究)。收集并解剖鱼,并按Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya方法进行显微处理。微生物学研究采用常规方法进行。按照标准鉴定指南对鉴定出的蠕虫和微生物进行种类鉴定。毒理学研究包括用原子吸收法测定所研究的鲱鱼标本肌肉组织中的铅、镉、汞和石油碳氢化合物。在鱼类肌肉中,我们用Zollner法研究了总脂质的数量,用光谱法研究了水溶性蛋白质的数量。采用富尔顿条件因子测定肥胖程度。所得结果进行统计学处理。结果和讨论。对黑背海鲥鱼商业种的综合研究结果(Alosa kessleri, Grimm, 1887)表明,鱼类寄生动物群的特点是物种组成差,与定性微生物群生物多样性相联系。黑背鲥鱼的感染在无症状携带者水平进行,表明寄生虫与宿主之间存在平衡关系。阴影中累积的毒物水平接近伏尔加-里海盆地鱼类的特征值。平均而言,所研究鱼类的能量资源存量与前一个研究期相比呈正趋势。对黑背鱼产卵过程的研究结果表明,寄生虫学、微生物学、毒理学和生化参数的相关性综合影响了被研究鱼的一般生理状态。
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Comprehensive condition assessment of the black-backed sea shad (<i>Alosa kessleri</i>, Grimm, 1887) in the Lower Volga
The purpose of the research is to assess the condition of the black-backed sea shad ( Alosa kessleri , Grimm, 1887) in the Lower Volga according to parasitological, microbiological, toxicological, and biochemical parameters, and to determine the correlation between the above during the spawning. Materials and methods . The research object was the black-backed sea shad caught with a river shore seine. Sampling for comprehensive studies was performed from 15 black-backed sea shads during the spawning migration in 2017. The fish were studied by the method of partial parasitological dissection (the protozoa class was not studied). The fish were collected and dissected, and cameral treatment was performed per Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya method. Microbiological studies were conducted by common methods. Species identification of identified helminths and microorganisms was performed according to standard identification guides. Toxicological studies included the determination of lead, cadmium, mercury, and petroleum hydrocarbons in the muscle tissue of the studied shad specimens by atomic absorption. In fish muscles, we studied the number of total lipids by the Zollner method, and water-soluble protein by the spectrometric Warburg-Christian method. The Fulton's condition factor was used for fatness determination. The obtained results were processed statistically. Results and discussion . The results of the comprehensive studies of commercial species of the black-backed sea shad ( Alosa kessleri , Grimm, 1887) showed that the parasite fauna of fish was distinguished by a poor species composition as contracted with a qualitative microbiota biodiversity. Infection of the black-backed sea shad proceeded at the asymptomatic carrier level, which indicated a balanced relationship between parasites and the host. The levels of accumulated toxicants in shads were close to the characteristic values for fish in the Volga-Caspian basin. On average, the stock of energy resources in the studied fish had a positive trend in relation to the previous research period. The study results of the black-backed sea shad during the spawning showed the correlation of parasitological, microbiological, toxicological, and biochemical parameters that comprehensively affect the general physiological state of the studied fish.
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