Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil

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Main Author: Gueretz J.S.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Martins M.L., Moura, Anderson Barbosa De
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Summary: © 2022, Archives of Veterinary Science.All Rights Reserved.Mugilids hold a characteristic parasitic fauna that varies according to the environment they live in. Epidemiological studies of this fauna are important for prophylaxis and treatment of zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the parasitic fauna of Mugil curema for 2 years, from November 2015 to October 2017, in estuarine waters of the Northshore of Santa Catarina. A total of 282 specimens were captured with a gillnet in the Parati River, Araquari, SC, Brazil. The fish were necropsied, and its parasitic fauna studied. Tha parasite prevalence rate was 96.81% (273/282), being 97.30% (72/74) females, 94.55% (52/55) males and 97.39% (149/153) nonidentified gender. The prevalence of Neoechinorhynchus curemai was 43.97% (124/282), Ergasilus lizae 77.66% (219/282), Lernaeenicus longiventris 73.05% (206/282), Ascocotyle (Phagicola) longa in the liver 24.04% (96/282) and in the muscle 36.88% (104/282), and Haloporidae was found in 26.13% (29/111). The Parati River has peculiar characteristics on its dynamics, which interferes in the parasitological rates of the fish living there, a relation that still needs better investigation
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spelling Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil© 2022, Archives of Veterinary Science.All Rights Reserved.Mugilids hold a characteristic parasitic fauna that varies according to the environment they live in. Epidemiological studies of this fauna are important for prophylaxis and treatment of zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the parasitic fauna of Mugil curema for 2 years, from November 2015 to October 2017, in estuarine waters of the Northshore of Santa Catarina. A total of 282 specimens were captured with a gillnet in the Parati River, Araquari, SC, Brazil. The fish were necropsied, and its parasitic fauna studied. Tha parasite prevalence rate was 96.81% (273/282), being 97.30% (72/74) females, 94.55% (52/55) males and 97.39% (149/153) nonidentified gender. The prevalence of Neoechinorhynchus curemai was 43.97% (124/282), Ergasilus lizae 77.66% (219/282), Lernaeenicus longiventris 73.05% (206/282), Ascocotyle (Phagicola) longa in the liver 24.04% (96/282) and in the muscle 36.88% (104/282), and Haloporidae was found in 26.13% (29/111). The Parati River has peculiar characteristics on its dynamics, which interferes in the parasitological rates of the fish living there, a relation that still needs better investigation2024-12-05T22:57:41Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1517-784X10.5380/avs.v27i3.84055https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/3146ark:/33523/00130000031n0Archives of Veterinary Science273Gueretz J.S.Martins M.L.Moura, Anderson Barbosa Deengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:40:53Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/3146Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:40:53Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
title Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
spellingShingle Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
Gueretz J.S.
title_short Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
title_full Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
title_fullStr Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
title_sort Parasitic fauna of Mugil curema in a estuarine ecosystem in the northern coast of the Santa Catarina State, Brazil
author Gueretz J.S.
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Martins M.L.
Moura, Anderson Barbosa De
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Moura, Anderson Barbosa De
description © 2022, Archives of Veterinary Science.All Rights Reserved.Mugilids hold a characteristic parasitic fauna that varies according to the environment they live in. Epidemiological studies of this fauna are important for prophylaxis and treatment of zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the parasitic fauna of Mugil curema for 2 years, from November 2015 to October 2017, in estuarine waters of the Northshore of Santa Catarina. A total of 282 specimens were captured with a gillnet in the Parati River, Araquari, SC, Brazil. The fish were necropsied, and its parasitic fauna studied. Tha parasite prevalence rate was 96.81% (273/282), being 97.30% (72/74) females, 94.55% (52/55) males and 97.39% (149/153) nonidentified gender. The prevalence of Neoechinorhynchus curemai was 43.97% (124/282), Ergasilus lizae 77.66% (219/282), Lernaeenicus longiventris 73.05% (206/282), Ascocotyle (Phagicola) longa in the liver 24.04% (96/282) and in the muscle 36.88% (104/282), and Haloporidae was found in 26.13% (29/111). The Parati River has peculiar characteristics on its dynamics, which interferes in the parasitological rates of the fish living there, a relation that still needs better investigation
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