Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Karina Gabriele Alves [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2017
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Resumo: Global biodiversity has been very discussed and some authors have argued of the species of parasites as a fundamental part of this. Thus the aim of the study was to obtain a better understanding of the monogeneans biodiversity of four fish species: Cyphocharax modestus (Fernández-Yépez, 1948), Moenkhausia intermedia (Eigenmann, 1908), Serrasalmus maculatus (Kner, 1858) and Roeboides descalvadensis (Fowler, 1932) from Batalha River, São Paulo State, Brazil. During the period from November 2014 to December 2014, four collections were carried out and with 120 fish caught (30 of each species). Nine species of dactylogirids were found: Curvianchorathus singularis, Dactylogyridae gen. sp., Calpidothecium sp., Palombitrema triangulum, Jainus hexops, Jainus amazonesis, Rhinoxenus piranhus, Anacanthorus sciponophallus and Notozothecium minor. In relation to the species C. modestus, 33% of the specimens were parasitized by monogenetics, being the species: C. sigularis (Prevalence - P = 23.33%, mean intensity - I = 4.14±0.5 and mean abundance - A = 0.97±0.4), P. triangulum (P = 17%, I = 4±0.4, A = 0.67±0.3), Dactylogyridae gen. sp. (P = 3%, I = 1, A = 0.03±0.5) and Calpidothecium sp. (P = 3%, I = 2, A = 0.07±0.4). S. maculatus presented a total prevalence of parasitism by monogenetic species of 87%. The species were: A. sciponophallus (P = 73.33%, I = 22±4.47, A = 16.13±4.0), R. piranhus (P = 70%, I = 5.81±0.94, A = 4.07±0.9) and N. minor (P = 30%, I = 7±1.58, A = 2.1±1.02). M. intermedia and R. descalvadensis presented total prevalence of parasitism by monogenetics of 56.7% and 66.7%, respectively. The same species of monogenetics were found in these two hosts: J. hexops (P = 56.7% and P = 66.7%, I = 2.1±0.18 and I = 6.15±1.18, A = 1.2±0.24 and A = 4.1±1.1) respectively. In M. intermedia we also found J. amazonensis (P = 6.7%, I = 1, A = 0.07±0.04). The results described can be used as source of information about diseases of and to recognize the habitat aspects and biology of their hosts.
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spelling Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, BrasilMonogenetics fish parasites of the Characiformes order from the Batalha river, middle rio Tietê, São Paulo, BrazilTaxonomiaClasse MonogeneaParasitismoBiodiversidadeTaxonomyClass MonogeneaParasitismBiodiversityGlobal biodiversity has been very discussed and some authors have argued of the species of parasites as a fundamental part of this. Thus the aim of the study was to obtain a better understanding of the monogeneans biodiversity of four fish species: Cyphocharax modestus (Fernández-Yépez, 1948), Moenkhausia intermedia (Eigenmann, 1908), Serrasalmus maculatus (Kner, 1858) and Roeboides descalvadensis (Fowler, 1932) from Batalha River, São Paulo State, Brazil. During the period from November 2014 to December 2014, four collections were carried out and with 120 fish caught (30 of each species). Nine species of dactylogirids were found: Curvianchorathus singularis, Dactylogyridae gen. sp., Calpidothecium sp., Palombitrema triangulum, Jainus hexops, Jainus amazonesis, Rhinoxenus piranhus, Anacanthorus sciponophallus and Notozothecium minor. In relation to the species C. modestus, 33% of the specimens were parasitized by monogenetics, being the species: C. sigularis (Prevalence - P = 23.33%, mean intensity - I = 4.14±0.5 and mean abundance - A = 0.97±0.4), P. triangulum (P = 17%, I = 4±0.4, A = 0.67±0.3), Dactylogyridae gen. sp. (P = 3%, I = 1, A = 0.03±0.5) and Calpidothecium sp. (P = 3%, I = 2, A = 0.07±0.4). S. maculatus presented a total prevalence of parasitism by monogenetic species of 87%. The species were: A. sciponophallus (P = 73.33%, I = 22±4.47, A = 16.13±4.0), R. piranhus (P = 70%, I = 5.81±0.94, A = 4.07±0.9) and N. minor (P = 30%, I = 7±1.58, A = 2.1±1.02). M. intermedia and R. descalvadensis presented total prevalence of parasitism by monogenetics of 56.7% and 66.7%, respectively. The same species of monogenetics were found in these two hosts: J. hexops (P = 56.7% and P = 66.7%, I = 2.1±0.18 and I = 6.15±1.18, A = 1.2±0.24 and A = 4.1±1.1) respectively. In M. intermedia we also found J. amazonensis (P = 6.7%, I = 1, A = 0.07±0.04). The results described can be used as source of information about diseases of and to recognize the habitat aspects and biology of their hosts.A biodiversidade global tem sido muito discutida sendo que os parasitas consistem como parte fundamental desta. Com isso, o objetivo deste trabalho foi obter maior conhecimento da biodiversidade dos monogenéticos de quatro espécies de peixes: Cyphocharax modestus (Fernández-Yépez, 1948), Moenkhausia intermedia (Eigenmann, 1908), Serrasalmus maculatus (Kner, 1858) e Roeboides descalvadensis (Fowler, 1932) provenientes do Rio Batalha, São Paulo, Brasil. Durante o período de novembro a dezembro de 2014, foram realizadas quatro coletas, sendo capturados 120 peixes (30 de cada espécie). Nove espécies de dactilogirídeos foram encontradas: Curvianchorathus singularis, Dactylogyridae gen. sp., Calpidothecium sp., Palombitrema triangulum, Jainus hexops, Jainus amazonesis, Rhinoxenus piranhus, Anacanthorus sciponophallus e Notozothecium minor. Com relação à C. modestus, 33% dos espécimes estavam parasitados por monogenéticos, sendo encontradas as espécies: C. sigularis (Prevalência - P = 23,33%, intensidade média - I = 4,14±0,5 e abundância média - A = 0,97±0,4), P. triangulum (P = 17%, I = 4±0,4, A = 0,67±0,3), Dactylogyridae gen. sp. (P = 3%, I = 1, A = 0,03±0,5) e Calpidothecium sp. (P = 3%, I = 2, A = 0,07±0,4). Serrasalmus maculatus apresentou prevalência total de parasitismo de 87%, sendo encontradas as espécies: A. sciponophallus (P = 73,33%, I = 22±4,47, A = 16,13±4,0), R. piranhus (P = 70%, I = 5,81±0,94, A = 4,07±0,9) e N. minor (P = 30%, I = 7±1,58, A = 2,1±1,02). Moenkhausia intermedia e R. descalvadensis apresentaram prevalência total de parasitismo por monogenéticos de 56,7% e 66,7% respectivamente. Esses dois hospedeiros estavam parasitados por J. hexops (P = 56,7% e P = 66,7%, I = 2,1±0,18 e I = 6,15±1,18, A = 1,2±0,24 e A = 4,1±1,1) respectivamente, sendo que em M. intermedia também foi encontrado J. amazonensis (P = 6,7 %, I = 1, A = 0,07±0,04). Os resultados apresentados podem ser utilizados para obter informações sobre patologias que acometem os organismos aquáticos e reconhecer os aspectos relacionados com o habitat e à biologia de seus hospedeiros.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)CNPq: 131271/2015-6Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Kozlowiski, Vanessa Doro Abdallah [UNESP]Azevedo, Rodney Kozlowiski de [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Dias, Karina Gabriele Alves [UNESP]2017-04-25T17:29:25Z2017-04-25T17:29:25Z2017-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/15039500088458833004064012P8porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2023-12-09T06:20:33Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/150395Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:51:10.220630Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
Monogenetics fish parasites of the Characiformes order from the Batalha river, middle rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brazil
title Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
spellingShingle Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
Dias, Karina Gabriele Alves [UNESP]
Taxonomia
Classe Monogenea
Parasitismo
Biodiversidade
Taxonomy
Class Monogenea
Parasitism
Biodiversity
title_short Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
title_full Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
title_fullStr Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
title_sort Monogenéticos parasitos de peixes da ordem Characiformes provenientes do rio Batalha, médio rio Tietê, São Paulo, Brasil
author Dias, Karina Gabriele Alves [UNESP]
author_facet Dias, Karina Gabriele Alves [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Kozlowiski, Vanessa Doro Abdallah [UNESP]
Azevedo, Rodney Kozlowiski de [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Karina Gabriele Alves [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Taxonomia
Classe Monogenea
Parasitismo
Biodiversidade
Taxonomy
Class Monogenea
Parasitism
Biodiversity
topic Taxonomia
Classe Monogenea
Parasitismo
Biodiversidade
Taxonomy
Class Monogenea
Parasitism
Biodiversity
description Global biodiversity has been very discussed and some authors have argued of the species of parasites as a fundamental part of this. Thus the aim of the study was to obtain a better understanding of the monogeneans biodiversity of four fish species: Cyphocharax modestus (Fernández-Yépez, 1948), Moenkhausia intermedia (Eigenmann, 1908), Serrasalmus maculatus (Kner, 1858) and Roeboides descalvadensis (Fowler, 1932) from Batalha River, São Paulo State, Brazil. During the period from November 2014 to December 2014, four collections were carried out and with 120 fish caught (30 of each species). Nine species of dactylogirids were found: Curvianchorathus singularis, Dactylogyridae gen. sp., Calpidothecium sp., Palombitrema triangulum, Jainus hexops, Jainus amazonesis, Rhinoxenus piranhus, Anacanthorus sciponophallus and Notozothecium minor. In relation to the species C. modestus, 33% of the specimens were parasitized by monogenetics, being the species: C. sigularis (Prevalence - P = 23.33%, mean intensity - I = 4.14±0.5 and mean abundance - A = 0.97±0.4), P. triangulum (P = 17%, I = 4±0.4, A = 0.67±0.3), Dactylogyridae gen. sp. (P = 3%, I = 1, A = 0.03±0.5) and Calpidothecium sp. (P = 3%, I = 2, A = 0.07±0.4). S. maculatus presented a total prevalence of parasitism by monogenetic species of 87%. The species were: A. sciponophallus (P = 73.33%, I = 22±4.47, A = 16.13±4.0), R. piranhus (P = 70%, I = 5.81±0.94, A = 4.07±0.9) and N. minor (P = 30%, I = 7±1.58, A = 2.1±1.02). M. intermedia and R. descalvadensis presented total prevalence of parasitism by monogenetics of 56.7% and 66.7%, respectively. The same species of monogenetics were found in these two hosts: J. hexops (P = 56.7% and P = 66.7%, I = 2.1±0.18 and I = 6.15±1.18, A = 1.2±0.24 and A = 4.1±1.1) respectively. In M. intermedia we also found J. amazonensis (P = 6.7%, I = 1, A = 0.07±0.04). The results described can be used as source of information about diseases of and to recognize the habitat aspects and biology of their hosts.
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