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1. | | TANCREDO, K. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; MARTINS, M. L. Morphometric and scanning electron microscopy of Dactylogyrus minutus Kulwièc, 1927 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) from the Cyprinus carpio var. koi. In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MONOGENEA, 8., 2017, Brno, Czech Republic. Abstracts... Brno, Czech Republic: ISM, 2017. p. 108 Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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3. | | FURTADO, W. E.; TANCREDO, K. R.; CARDOSO, L.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; MARTINS, M. L. Caracterização morfológica de Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 coletado de jundiá Rhamdia quelen (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) naturalmente infectado. In: SEMANA ACADÊMICA DO CURSO DE ENGENHARIA DE AQUICULTURA, 16., 2018, Florianópolis. Resumos... Florianópolis: UFSC, 2018. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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5. | | TANCREDO, K. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; PEREIRA, S. A.; MARTINS, M. L. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC-test) of formalin for Dactylogyrus minutus Kulwièc, 1927 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae): in vitro test. In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MONOGENEA, 8., 2017, Brno, Czech Republic. Abstracts... Brno, Czech Republic: ISM, 2017. p. 95 Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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6. | | TANCREDO, K. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; FURTADO, W. E.; MARTINS, M. L. Prevalence of monogenean species in Oreochromis niloticus from southern Brazil. In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MONOGENEA, 8., 2017, Brno, Czech Republic. Abstracts... Brno, Czech Republic: ISM, 2017. p. 133 Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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8. | | MOURIÑO, J. L. P.; MARTINS, M. L.; SILVA, B. C.; PEREIRA, G. V.; TANCREDO, K. R. Vacinas para peixes. In: Baldisserotto, B.; Gomes, L.C.; Heinzmann, B.M.; Cunha, M.A. Farmacologia aplicada a Aquicultura. Santa Maria, RS: UFSM, 2017. p. 323-374. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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9. | | MARTINS, M. L.; TANCREDO, K. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; PEREIRA JÚNIOR, J.; CASTRO, L. A. S.; GARCIA, P.; ESQUIVEL, J. ACANTHOSTOMUM GNERII SZIDAT, 1954 (DIGENEA: CRYPTOGONIMIDAE) FROM SILVER CATFISH RHAMDIA QUELEN (QUOY & GAIMARD, 1824). Neotropical Helminthology, Peru, v. 10, n. 2, p. 189-203, 2016. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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10. | | FURTADO, W. E.; PESSATTI, T. B.; TANCREDO, K. R.; CARDOSO, L.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; MARTINS, M. L. Caracterização morfológica e identificação molecular de Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 em jundiás Rhamdia quelen (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) naturalmente parasitados. In: ENCONTRO BRASILEIRO DE PATOLOGISTAS DE ORGANISMOS AQUÁTICOS, 15., 2018, Rio de Janeiro. Resumos... Rio de Janeiro: Abrapoa, 2018. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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11. | | MARCHIORI, N. C.; GONÇALVES, E. L. T.; TANCREDO, K. R.; PEREIRA JÚNIOR, J.; GARCIA, J. E.; MARTINS, M. L. Effect of water temperature and salinity in oviposition, hatching success and infestation of Aphanoblastella mastigatus (Monogenea, Dactylogyridae) on Rhamdia quelen. Brazilian Journal of Biology, São Carlos, SP, 2015. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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12. | | GONÇALVES, E. L. T.; TANCREDO, K. R.; CRISTINA, M. V.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; SANCHES, E. G.; MARTINS, M. L. INFESTATION OF CHAETODON STRIATUS BY A MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITE (MONOGENEA: POLYOPISTHOCOTYLEA). In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON FISH PARASITES, 9., 2015, Valência. Abstracts... Valência: s.n., 2015. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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13. | | TANCREDO, K. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; ROUMBEDAKIS, K.; CERQUEIRA, V. R.; TAVARES-DIAS, M.; MARTINS, M. L. Observations on parasite fauna of Centropomus undecimalis and C. parallelus (Perciformes) bred in southern Brazil, and its possible influence on the welfare of fishes. Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences , Montevideo, v. 10, n. 2, p. 116-121, 2015. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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14. | | GONÇALVES, E. L. T.; TANCREDO, K. R.; VIEIRA, M.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; SANCHES, E.; MARTINS, M. L.; TSUZUKI, M. Preliminary data of intense parasitic infection on Anisotremus virginicus. In: FEIRA NACIONAL DO CAMARÃO & LACQUA/SARA (WAS) 2015, 15., 2015, Fortaleza. Resumos... Fortaleza: FEIRA NACIONAL DO CAMARÃO / LACQUA 2015, 2015. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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15. | | TANCREDO, K. R.; JERÔNIMO, G. T.; SERRA, B. N. V.; CARDOSO, L.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; MARTINS, M. L. Técnicas para coleta de ovos e observação do desenvolvimento larval de Monogenea, Nematoda e Acanthocephala in vitro. In: Paiva, M.J.T.R.; Takemoto, R.M.; Lizama, M.L.A.; Perazzolo, L.M.; Rosa, R.D. (Orgs.) Biotecnologia e Sanidade de Organismos Aquáticos. Maringá, PR: ABRAPOA, 2019. p. 271-292. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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16. | | FURTADO, W.; MAGNOTTI, C.; CARVALHO, C.; PEDROTTI, F. S.; TANCREDO, K. R.; CERQUEIRA, V. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; SILVA, F. M.; MARTINS, M. L. Avaliação comparativa de Acanthocollaritrema umbilicatum (Digenea, Acanthocollaritrematidae), parasito de robalo Centropomus undecimalis, em diferentes sistemas de cultivo. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO AQUICULTURA E BIOLOGIA AQUÁTICA, 7., 2016, Belo Horizonte, MG. Resumos... Belo Horizonte, MG: Sociedade Brasileira de Aquicultura e Biologia Aquática , 2016. Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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17. | | FURTADO, W.; MAGNOTTI, C.; CARVALHO, C.; PEDROTTI, F.; CERQUEIRA, V. R.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; TANCREDO, K. R.; SILVA, F. M.; MARTINS, M. L. INFESTAÇÃO POR Rhabdosynochus rhabdosynochus MIZELLE E BLATZ, 1941 (MONOGENOIDEA: DIPLECTANIDAE) EM Centropomus undecimalis (BLOCH, 1792) CULTIVADOS EM SAMBAQUI, FLORIANÓPOLIS. In: SEMANA DE AQUICULTURA, 14., 2016, Florianópolis. Resumos... Florianópolis: UFSC, 2016. p. 16 Biblioteca(s): Epagri-Sede. |
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GONÇALVES, E. L. T.; TANCREDO, K. R.; VIEIRA, M.; MARCHIORI, N. C.; SANCHES, E.; MARTINS, M. L.; TSUZUKI, M. |
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Preliminary data of intense parasitic infection on Anisotremus virginicus. |
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2015 |
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In: FEIRA NACIONAL DO CAMARÃO & LACQUA/SARA (WAS) 2015, 15., 2015, Fortaleza. Resumos... Fortaleza: FEIRA NACIONAL DO CAMARÃO / LACQUA 2015, 2015. |
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Anisotremus virginicus, also known as porkfish, is a representative of the Haemulidae (Actinopterygii: Perciformes) commonly found in public aquariums due to its distinctive striped pattern. As an ornamental fish it is mostly commercialized as juvenile, therefore there is a growing interest for breeding in captivity, which combined with the increased awareness of marine ornamental aquaculture as an alternative to capture of wild fish and porkfish?s adaptation to culture conditions makes the species an important candidate for aquaculture. In this study, we report an unusually high infection by mixed parasite species in porkfish. From May 2014 to February 2015, seventeen specimens of A. virginicus were collected using fish traps in the southeast coast of Brazil. Specimens were anesthetized, biometrically measured and euthanized for parasitological analysis. Gills were fixed in 10% formalin, scraped and analyzed under stereomicroscope for detection of parasites. Parasites were mounted in Hoyer?s medium on a slide for identification. Fish had total length of 19.81 ± 2.53 (mean ± standard deviation) and weight of 152.35 ± 55.98. Prevalence of parasitism by Monogenea was 100 %, and all fish showed high parasitic burden (Figure 1). The most prevalent Monogenea species was Mexicana anisotremum Cezar, Paschoal et Luque, 2012, with infection intensities in excess of 1200 parasites in a single fish gill and over 400 in a single gill arch. Mexicana anisotremum presented aggregated pattern of distribution among gill microhabitats, showing preference for the base of primary lamellae (Figure 1). The parasitic copepod Hatschekia sp. and at least one species of Polyopisthocotylea Monogenea were found in co-occurrence with M. anisotremum on the gills of porkfish. The Capsalidae monogenean Neobenedenia sp. was also found in the body surface of one specimen, with an infection intensity of 76. With 33 different parasite species from different taxa already recorded in A. virginicus, this fish species appears to be particularly susceptible to parasitism. High values of prevalence and intensities, such as the ones found in this study, may pose a threat to aquaculture of this species. Nevertheless this may also suggest the possible use of A. virginicus as host species for monitoring marine ecosystems using parasites as biological indicators. MenosAnisotremus virginicus, also known as porkfish, is a representative of the Haemulidae (Actinopterygii: Perciformes) commonly found in public aquariums due to its distinctive striped pattern. As an ornamental fish it is mostly commercialized as juvenile, therefore there is a growing interest for breeding in captivity, which combined with the increased awareness of marine ornamental aquaculture as an alternative to capture of wild fish and porkfish?s adaptation to culture conditions makes the species an important candidate for aquaculture. In this study, we report an unusually high infection by mixed parasite species in porkfish. From May 2014 to February 2015, seventeen specimens of A. virginicus were collected using fish traps in the southeast coast of Brazil. Specimens were anesthetized, biometrically measured and euthanized for parasitological analysis. Gills were fixed in 10% formalin, scraped and analyzed under stereomicroscope for detection of parasites. Parasites were mounted in Hoyer?s medium on a slide for identification. Fish had total length of 19.81 ± 2.53 (mean ± standard deviation) and weight of 152.35 ± 55.98. Prevalence of parasitism by Monogenea was 100 %, and all fish showed high parasitic burden (Figure 1). The most prevalent Monogenea species was Mexicana anisotremum Cezar, Paschoal et Luque, 2012, with infection intensities in excess of 1200 parasites in a single fish gill and over 400 in a single gill arch. Mexicana anisotremum presented aggregated patte... Mostrar Tudo |
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Aquaculture; Copepoda; Fish pathology; Monogenea. |
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LEADER 03127naa a2200241 a 4500 001 1124694 005 2015-12-11 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aGONÇALVES, E. L. T. 245 $aPreliminary data of intense parasitic infection on Anisotremus virginicus.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2015 520 $aAnisotremus virginicus, also known as porkfish, is a representative of the Haemulidae (Actinopterygii: Perciformes) commonly found in public aquariums due to its distinctive striped pattern. As an ornamental fish it is mostly commercialized as juvenile, therefore there is a growing interest for breeding in captivity, which combined with the increased awareness of marine ornamental aquaculture as an alternative to capture of wild fish and porkfish?s adaptation to culture conditions makes the species an important candidate for aquaculture. In this study, we report an unusually high infection by mixed parasite species in porkfish. From May 2014 to February 2015, seventeen specimens of A. virginicus were collected using fish traps in the southeast coast of Brazil. Specimens were anesthetized, biometrically measured and euthanized for parasitological analysis. Gills were fixed in 10% formalin, scraped and analyzed under stereomicroscope for detection of parasites. Parasites were mounted in Hoyer?s medium on a slide for identification. Fish had total length of 19.81 ± 2.53 (mean ± standard deviation) and weight of 152.35 ± 55.98. Prevalence of parasitism by Monogenea was 100 %, and all fish showed high parasitic burden (Figure 1). The most prevalent Monogenea species was Mexicana anisotremum Cezar, Paschoal et Luque, 2012, with infection intensities in excess of 1200 parasites in a single fish gill and over 400 in a single gill arch. Mexicana anisotremum presented aggregated pattern of distribution among gill microhabitats, showing preference for the base of primary lamellae (Figure 1). The parasitic copepod Hatschekia sp. and at least one species of Polyopisthocotylea Monogenea were found in co-occurrence with M. anisotremum on the gills of porkfish. The Capsalidae monogenean Neobenedenia sp. was also found in the body surface of one specimen, with an infection intensity of 76. With 33 different parasite species from different taxa already recorded in A. virginicus, this fish species appears to be particularly susceptible to parasitism. High values of prevalence and intensities, such as the ones found in this study, may pose a threat to aquaculture of this species. Nevertheless this may also suggest the possible use of A. virginicus as host species for monitoring marine ecosystems using parasites as biological indicators. 653 $aAquaculture 653 $aCopepoda 653 $aFish pathology 653 $aMonogenea 700 1 $aTANCREDO, K. R. 700 1 $aVIEIRA, M. 700 1 $aMARCHIORI, N. C. 700 1 $aSANCHES, E. 700 1 $aMARTINS, M. L. 700 1 $aTSUZUKI, M. 773 $tIn: FEIRA NACIONAL DO CAMARÃO & LACQUA/SARA (WAS) 2015, 15., 2015, Fortaleza. Resumos... Fortaleza: FEIRA NACIONAL DO CAMARÃO / LACQUA 2015, 2015.
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