2018
DOI: 10.15381/rivep.v29i4.15204
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Parámetros hematológicos y de bioquímica sanguínea en diez especies de peces marinos capturados por pesquería artesanal en la Bahía del Callao, Perú

Abstract: Se realizó una evaluación hematológica y de bioquímica sanguínea en 10 especies de peces marinos en la bahía del Callao, Perú, en las cuatro estaciones del año y en cuatro áreas de muestreo con diferentes grados de perturbación antrópica. Las especies de peces fueron: “lorna” Sciaena deliciosa (Tschudi, 1846) (Sciaenidae), “lisa” Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mugilidae), “pejerrey” Odontesthes regia (Humboldt, 1821) (Atherinidae), “pintadilla” Cheilodactylus variegatus Valenciennes, 1833 (Cheilodactylidae), “… Show more

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“…Red pacu, P. brachypomus , hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit were high in biofloc and control treatment compared to those reported for the same species under semi‐intensive culture conditions (Garay & Paredes, 2011; Tocidlowsky et al, 1997) or for other freshwater fish on intensive culture condition, such as Piaractus mesopotamicus (Copatti, Baldisserotto, De Freitas Souza, & Garcia, 2019; Sado et al, 2014), Labeo rohita (Ahmad et al, 2019), or Oreochromis niloticus (Hisano, Barbosa, Hayd, & Mattioli, 2019) in fingerling stage. Similar, or even higher values, were reported for Colossoma macropomum (Tavares‐Dias et al, 2001) and P. mesopotamicus (Klein et al, 2014) juveniles, and Mugil cephalus , Odonthestes regia , and Sciaena deliciosa adults (Sáez et al, 2018). As mentioned by Witeska (2013), under aquaculture conditions hematological parameters may be affected by the rearing system, stressors, or nutritional factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Red pacu, P. brachypomus , hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit were high in biofloc and control treatment compared to those reported for the same species under semi‐intensive culture conditions (Garay & Paredes, 2011; Tocidlowsky et al, 1997) or for other freshwater fish on intensive culture condition, such as Piaractus mesopotamicus (Copatti, Baldisserotto, De Freitas Souza, & Garcia, 2019; Sado et al, 2014), Labeo rohita (Ahmad et al, 2019), or Oreochromis niloticus (Hisano, Barbosa, Hayd, & Mattioli, 2019) in fingerling stage. Similar, or even higher values, were reported for Colossoma macropomum (Tavares‐Dias et al, 2001) and P. mesopotamicus (Klein et al, 2014) juveniles, and Mugil cephalus , Odonthestes regia , and Sciaena deliciosa adults (Sáez et al, 2018). As mentioned by Witeska (2013), under aquaculture conditions hematological parameters may be affected by the rearing system, stressors, or nutritional factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Oreochromis niloticus (Hisano, Barbosa, Hayd, & Mattioli, 2019) in fingerling stage. Similar, or even higher values, were reported for Colossoma macropomum (Tavares-Dias et al, 2001) and P. mesopotamicus (Klein et al, 2014) juveniles, and Mugil cephalus, Odonthestes regia, and Sciaena deliciosa adults (Sáez et al, 2018). As mentioned by Witeska (2013), under aquaculture conditions hematological parameters may be affected by the rearing system, stressors, or nutritional factors.…”
Section: Hematological Parameterssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Fluctuaciones en la concentración de cortisol, glucosa y colesterol ha sido detectadas debido a la manipulación y al estrés por hipoxia (15). Los estudios han estado dirigidos a la determinación de hematocritos, hemoglobina, triglicéridos, linfocitos, monocitos, neutrófilos, basófilos, proteínas, glucosa, eritrocitos leucocitos en algunas especies como, E. maculatum, S. minor y I. conceptionis (16); B. amazonicus (17) y A. ocellatus (18).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The results of various studies indicate that Callao is one of the main areas on the Peruvian coast suffering from severe marine pollution [ 36 , 70 , 71 ]. Aquatic environments, especially rivers, and the sea, are the ultimate receptors of such contaminants/heavy metals, and slight changes in the quality of the environment, including physicochemical properties, can have a negative impact on the normal physiology of aquatic organisms, especially in fish, which are very sensitive to such changes [ 69 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 ]. The primary sources of contamination are domestic and industrial wastewater originating from the Rimac River, as well as maritime transportation activities due to the proximity of the port of Callao.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%