2017
DOI: 10.12980/jclm.5.2017j7-139
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Potentially dangerous fish of the Paraiba Estuary: Identification and envenomation mechanisms

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“…The catfishes Cathorops agassizii, C. spixii and Sciades herzbergii, the toadfish Thalassophryne nattereri, are dangerous species, as already mentioned for this estuary (Macêdo et al 2017). They are common species on the Brazilian coast (Haddad Jr et al 2003, Haddad Jr 2003 and their registration herein is important due to the risks of injury caused by them in estuary areas (Haddad Jr 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The catfishes Cathorops agassizii, C. spixii and Sciades herzbergii, the toadfish Thalassophryne nattereri, are dangerous species, as already mentioned for this estuary (Macêdo et al 2017). They are common species on the Brazilian coast (Haddad Jr et al 2003, Haddad Jr 2003 and their registration herein is important due to the risks of injury caused by them in estuary areas (Haddad Jr 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Unlike E. melanopterus , the checkered puffer ( S. testudineus ) exhibited one of the lowest levels of RB accumulation in both estuaries, which indicates a high MXR activity, which may be linked to evolutionary factors and/or its demersal habit. This species is subjected to little predation due to the fact that it carries a neurotoxin (tetrodotoxin; Macêdo, Da Silva, De Oliveira, Haddad, & Vendel, ), which is also why it is not exploited economically in Brazil, where people do not have the habit of consuming pufferfish (De Souza Simões, Mendes, Adão, & Junior, ). Due to its demersal habit, the checkered puffer is in constant contact with the sediment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%