학술논문

Mahi‐mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) life development: morphological, physiological, behavioral and molecular phenotypes
Document Type
article
Source
Developmental Dynamics. 248(5)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Ecology
Animals
Behavior
Animal
Domestication
Fishes
Larva
Life Cycle Stages
Perciformes
Phenotype
Reproduction
behavior
development
life span
mahi-mahi
molecular biology
physiology
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Biochemistry and cell biology
Bioinformatics and computational biology
Evolutionary biology
Language
Abstract
BackgroundMahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) is a commercially and ecologically important fish species that is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters. Biological attributes and reproductive capacities of mahi-mahi make it a tractable model for experimental studies. In this study, life development of cultured mahi-mahi from the zygote stage to adult has been described.ResultsA comprehensive developmental table has been created reporting development as primarily detailed observations of morphology. Additionally, physiological, behavioral, and molecular landmarks have been described to significantly contribute in the understanding of mahi life development.ConclusionRemarkably, despite the vast difference in adult size, many developmental landmarks of mahi map quite closely onto the development and growth of Zebrafish and other warm-water, active Teleost fishes.