2021
DOI: 10.6008/cbpc2179-6858.2021.002.0016
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Fauna parasitária de Leporinus friderici (characidae) oriundo do Rio Mazagão, Amazônia Oriental

Abstract: Nas regiões neotropicais, há estimativa de 9.100 espécies de peixes, e centenas de espécies novas são descritas anualmente, o qual a bacia amazônica abriga cerca de 2200 espécies de peixes corresponde a essa estimativa. Leporinus friderici é um peixe da ordem Characiformes conhecido popularmente como 'piau três pintas' ou 'aracú', trata-se de uma espécie abundante nas regiões neotropicais, que possui hábitos alimentares onívoros, se alimentando de material vegetal, detritos, frutos, sementes, camarão e pequeno… Show more

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“…Recent years have a rise episodes of low water levels and extreme droughts across the Paraná River basin (Naumann et The histopathological study carried out on moribund fish allowed the identification of different types of parasites, with the ciliate Chilodonella exhibiting an intense parasitosis. In Brazil, reports of massive fish mortalities linked to this ciliate have been documented in aquaculture settings (Franceschini et al 2013, Padua et al 2013, Valladão et al 2019, Wang et al 2019, along with its presence in wild fish populations (Silva et al 2011, Carvalho et al 2021. Therefore, our finding provides valuable information, as there are no prior records of epizootic cases associated with Chilodonella infection in either wild or farmed fish populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Recent years have a rise episodes of low water levels and extreme droughts across the Paraná River basin (Naumann et The histopathological study carried out on moribund fish allowed the identification of different types of parasites, with the ciliate Chilodonella exhibiting an intense parasitosis. In Brazil, reports of massive fish mortalities linked to this ciliate have been documented in aquaculture settings (Franceschini et al 2013, Padua et al 2013, Valladão et al 2019, Wang et al 2019, along with its presence in wild fish populations (Silva et al 2011, Carvalho et al 2021. Therefore, our finding provides valuable information, as there are no prior records of epizootic cases associated with Chilodonella infection in either wild or farmed fish populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%