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Título: A study on monogenean parasites from the gills of some cichlids (Pisces: Cichlidae) from the Brazilian Amazon.
Autor: FERREIRA-SOBRINHO, A.
TAVARES-DIAS, M.
Afiliación: ARISTIDES FERREIRA-SOBRINHO, UNIFAP; MARCOS TAVARES-DIAS, CPAF-AP.
Año: 2016
Referencia: Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, México, v. 87, p. 1002-1009, 2016.
Descripción: The aim of this study was to investigate monogenean fauna in gills of Geophagus camopiensis, Pterophyllum scalare, Satanoperca jurupari,and Satanoperca acuticeps in a tributary from the Amazon River system in Brazil. A total of 2,148 monogenean specimens were collected from140 fish examined from March 2012 to March 2013, and 84.3% of these fish were parasitized by 1 or more species. Such monogeneans were:Sciadicleithrum geophagi, Sciadicleithrum juruparii, Gussevia spiralocirra and Gyrodactylus sp. However, only G. camopiensis was parasitizedby more than 1 species of monogenean, while S. jurupari and S. acuticeps were parasitized by the same species. Prevalence, mean intensity andmean abundance varied among host species and the highest levels of infection were by G. spiralocirra followed by S. geophagi, both parasiteswith aggregated dispersion. Abundance of monogeneans was not influenced by the size of the host. In G. camopiensis, the infection levels byS. geophagi did not vary during the rainy or drainage seasons. This is the first study on monogenean infections for G. camopiensis and S. acuticeps.
Thesagro: Peixe de água doce
Parasito de animal
Helminto
NAL Thesaurus: Freshwater fish
Helminths
Palabras clave: Parasit animal
ISSN: ISSN 2007-8706
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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