Lucas Ribeiro
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2006
Daniela Chemim de Melo; Denise Aparecida Andrade de Oliveira; Lucas Ribeiro; C.S. Teixeira; A.B. Sousa; E.G.A. Coelho; Daniel Vieira Crepaldi; Edgar de Alencar Teixeira
Two hundred and thirty five individuals from six commercial stocks of tilapias (Ceara, Chitralada, Israel, Nilotica, Taiwan and Red) from the Southeastern region of the country were genetically characterized using five microsatellite loci. The results suggest large genetic difference among the stocks, estimated through the fixation allele index (Fst = 0.3263), and a considerable loss of heterozigosity accurs in most of the stocks, according to the population inbreeding coefficient (Fis=0.0486). The Israel and Nilotica stocks were genetically similar (Ig=0.6663), while Chitralada and Taiwan showed less genes in common (Ig=0.2463). The Red stock was the most distinct stock.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2001
M.C.S. Muratori; N.E. Martins; M.T.D. Peixoto; A.L. Oliveira; Lucas Ribeiro; A.P.R. Costa; M.C.C. Silva; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite
A rural property was observed for one year to obtain seasonal observations of Edwardsiella septicemia in tilapias (Oreochromis sp.) from an integrated fish farm (using pig excrements as food). Fifty tilapias on summer, forty-five on autumn, fifty-five on winter and one hundred and five on spring were collected and evaluated microbiologically for the presence of Edwardsiella tarda. Samples of the external surface (skin, gills and fin), intestines and muscle were analyzed. Fishes were transported alive to the laboratory, and maintained for five days for observation. The external signs observed were opacity of cornea, respiratory difficulty, disordered swimming, nodules on gills, hemorrhagic lesions under the skin and fins and incoordination of the posterior part of the body. In general, after three days of observation, the tilapias died. At necropsy, ascites with the distension of the celomatic cavity, hemorrhagic and necrotic lesions in the liver, spleen and kidneys were found. Hemorrhagic enteritis was observed in the gut tube. Edwardsiella tarda isolated presented the following biochemical profile: negative urea, sucrose, phenylalanine desaminase and malonate utilization, and positive indole, methyl red, H2S, motility, glucose with gas production and lysine decarboxylase. The mortality rates were 69.9% on spring, 63.6% on winter, 48.0% on summer and 40.0% on autumn, highest rates occurring on spring and winter (P<0,05).
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013
Edgar de Alencar Teixeira; A.C.C. Euler; P.M.C. Faria; Eduardo Maldonado Turra; Ronald Kennedy Luz; S.A. Prado; R. Takata; P.A.P. Ribeiro; Dalton de Oliveira Fontes; Lucas Ribeiro; E.O.S. Saliba
Most studies in nutrition for the South American catfish (surubim) were limited to the initial phase of development. However, it is clear that performance and nutrient utilization can change during the life stages of a fish. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the performance and nutrient utilization in juveniles of surubim fed diets varying in protein and energy levels. Two experiments were performed to test different levels of energy and protein in formulated diets. In the first experiment, surubim juveniles (89.2±4.8g) were fed five diets containing different levels of energy (18.0, 18.8, 19.6, 20.5, 21.3 MJ/kg). In the second experiment, juveniles (170.03±3.35g) were fed five diets containing different levels of protein (360, 400, 440, 480 and 520g/kg). The most favorable energy level for weight gain was 20.3 MJ/kg. The increasing energy levels provided a rise in fat and decrease in protein whole-body composition. The protein amount was between 360 to 400g/kg (383g/kg), which was adequate for performance and nutrient assimilation in surubim juveniles.
Aquaculture Research | 2000
Mcs Muratori; A.L. de Oliveira; Lucas Ribeiro; R C Leite; Américo Pierangeli Costa; M C C Da Silva
Archive | 2018
Lucas Ribeiro; M. J. da Silva; P. E. Teodoro; A. B. Baldoni; C. B. de Menezes; R. E. Schaffert; F. D. Tardin
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express | 2017
Luiz Motta; Evellyn Pullig; Marcos Júnior; Ricardo Filho; Juliana Ribeiro; Isabela Miranda; Juliano Júnior; Nathália Morué; Mariana Brito; Lucas Ribeiro; Rodolfo Machado; Déborah Santos
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express | 2017
Luiz Motta; Evellyn Pullig; Ricardo Filho; Marcos Júnior; Isabela Miranda; Juliana Ribeiro; Juliano Júnior; Mariana Brito; Nathália Morué; Déborah Santos; Lucas Ribeiro; Rodolfo Machado; Marcos Silva
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express | 2017
Luiz Motta; Ricardo Filho; Marcos Júnior; Juliana Ribeiro; Isabela Miranda; Juliano Júnior; Nathália Morué; Mariana Brito; Evellyn Pullig; Déborah Santos; Lucas Ribeiro; Rodolfo Machado
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express | 2017
Marcos Júnior; Ricardo Filho; Luiz Motta; Juliana Ribeiro; Isabela Miranda; Juliano Júnior; Nathália Morué; Mariana Brito; Evellyn Pullig; Déborah Santos; Lucas Ribeiro; Rodolfo Machado
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express | 2017
Luiz Motta; Evellyn Pullig; Ricardo Filho; Marcos Júnior; Juliana Ribeiro; Isabela Miranda; Juliano Júnior; Nathália Morué; Mariana Brito; Déborah Santos; Lucas Ribeiro; Rodolfo Machado; Marcos Silva