Avaliação parasitológica no híbrido surubim (Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum x P. corruscans), com ocorrência incomum de parasitos Monogenea

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Abstract

This study evaluated the parasite fauna of farmed hybrid surubim (Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum x P. corruscans) and the host-parasite-environment relationship in two fish farms located in Mato Grosso do Sul, Central Brazil, South America. A total of 120 hybrids from two different farms, 60 in each season (30 in the hot and 30 in cold season) were examined during a year. Water quality was weekly measured to evaluate the interaction among environmental conditions and parasitism. Histopathology was used to observe the effects of the parasites and environment on the fish gills. The ciliate protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and the monogeneans (Ameloblastella sp., Amphocleithrium paraguayensis, Vancleaveus ciccinus, V. fungulus and V. janacauensis) were the most prevalent parasites detected in both seasons in both farms, with prevalence above 80%. It was stated that parasites did not cause important damage in the health status of the hybrid surubim. These results might be related to general good management practices and environmental quality implemented by the fish farmers. The presence of uncommon monogenean parasites to this hybrid compared to their parents causing an environmental and ecological concern is here discussed.

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Jerônimo, G. T., de Pádua, S. B., Ventura, A. S., Gonçalves, E. L. T., Ishikawa, M. M., & Martins, M. L. (2016). Avaliação parasitológica no híbrido surubim (Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum x P. corruscans), com ocorrência incomum de parasitos Monogenea. Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria, 25(2), 179–186. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612016037

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