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“…However, the infection by A. compactum metacercariae is rarely observed in loricariid fish (Amato et al, 2001;Yamada et al, 2008;Zica et al, 2009) and is restricted to Brazilian fishes. Pojmanska & Chabros (1993) demonstrated that the prevalence of diplostomids was significantly lower in native fishes and higher for introduced species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the infection by A. compactum metacercariae is rarely observed in loricariid fish (Amato et al, 2001;Yamada et al, 2008;Zica et al, 2009) and is restricted to Brazilian fishes. Pojmanska & Chabros (1993) demonstrated that the prevalence of diplostomids was significantly lower in native fishes and higher for introduced species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amato et al (2001) found diplostomid metacercariae of an undetermined species on the surface of, and within, the kidney ducts, on the surface of the liver and the peritoneum, and within the abdominal cavity and brain of Loricariichthys anus (Valenciennes, 1840) from Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. IC, intestinal caeca; OS, oral sucker; P, pharynx; PP, prepharynx; PS, pseudo-suckers; TO, trybocitic organ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The metacercariae of these parasites can infect the vitreous humour (Scholtz et al, 1995;Silva-Souza, 1998;Amato et al, 2001) and, more rarely, the brains of the fish (intermediate hosts)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The only published study on black spot disease in this locate is by Flores-Lopes and Thomaz (2011), who evaluated environmental quality by analysing the frequency of the disease. Additionally, Amato et al (2001) studied Diplostomidae larvae in Loricariichthys anus (Valenciennes, 1835) and Monteiro et al (2007) studied three species of digenetic that occur in aquatic birds in this area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%