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Title: Hematological alterations in Astyanax altiparanae (Characidade) caused by Lernaea cyprinacea (Copepoda: Lernaeidae).
Authors: CORRÊA, L. L.
TAVARES-DIAS, M.
CECCARELLI, P. S.
ADRIANO, E. A.
Affiliation: LINCOLN L. CORRÊA, UFOPA; MARCOS TAVARES-DIAS, CPAF-AP; PAULO S. CECCARELLI, CEPTA; EDSON A. ADRIANO, UNICAMP.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, v. 120, p. 77-81, June, 2016.
Description: This study describes the hematological alterations in Astyanax altiparanae associated with infestation with Lernaea cyprinacea. The study was carried out in a lagoon of the Mogi- Guaçu River, in the municipality of Pirassununga, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Of 46 fish examined, 45.6% had their integument infested by L. cyprinacea, with a mean intensity of 4.9 parasites per fish and a mean abundance of 2.2, giving a total of 139 recovered crustaceans. The abundance of L. cyprinacea correlated positively with the length and weight of the hosts, and the intensity of infestation was higher in female hosts. Macroscopic observation of lesions associated with the parasite showed a severe inflammatory reaction around the site of attachment of L. cyprinacea, associated with a lower relative condition factor and blood parameters. The hematocrit, number of red blood cells and thrombocytes were higher in non-parasitized than in parasitized fish. However, the hemoglobin concentration, hematimetric indices and the number of white blood cells were not influenced by infestation.
Thesagro: Parasito de animal
Hematologia
Infestação
NAL Thesaurus: hematology
Keywords: Animal parasite
Infestation
Continental fish
Ectoparasite
DOI: 10.3354/dao03008
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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