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Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2001

Fauna parasitária de peixes oriundos de "pesque-pagues" do município de Franca, São Paulo, Brasil. II. Metazoários

Marcos Tavares-Dias; Flávio Ruas de Moraes; Maurício Laterça Martins; Sérgio do Nascimento Kronka

Metazoan fauna from cultivated fishes (N = 433) in two feefishing farm of Franca, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, was studied during a period of April 1997 through March 1999. Specimens of piaucu Leporinus macrocephalus Garavello & Britski, 1988 (Anostomidae), pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus Holmberg, 1887 (Characidae), carp Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758 (Cyprinidae), Tillapia rendalli Boulenger, 1896 (Cichlidae), nile-tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Linnaeus, 1758 (Cichlidae), matrinxa Brycon cephalus Gunther, 1869 (Characidae) and tambacu hybrid (male of P. mesopotamicus x female of Colossoma macropomum Cuvier, 1818) were collected. A total of 29.3% was parasitized by monogenean, 9.7% with crustacean (copepodits and adults of Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 and Argulus sp.) and 1.6% with myxosporean (Henneguya piaractus Martins & Souza, 1997 and Myxobolus colossomatis Moinar & Bekesi, 1993).The most susceptible species to myxosporean infestation was P. mesopotamicus. L. macrocephalus and P. mesopotamicus that showed a higher susceptibility to Argulus sp infestation. It was not observed significant difference (P > 0.05) in the seasonal variation of L. cyprinacea infection of all species. L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus and tambacu showed a great number of P. pillulare with no significant difference (P > 0.05) between them. Monogenean infections were observed in all examined species, without significant difference (P > 0.05) in the seasonal variation. Nevertheless, occurrence of monogenean was higher in P. mesopotamicus and lower in Nile-tilapia. By the other hand, parasites number collected from P. mesopotamicus was lower in the winter. Copepodits of L. cyprinacea were found in the gills of P. mesopotamicus, tambacu and L. macrocephalus. However, adults of L. cyprinacea were observed only in the P. mesopotamicus and tambacu.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1999

Evaluation of the haematological parameters in Piaractus mesopotamicus Holmberg (Osteichthyes, Characidae) with Argulus sp. (Crustacea, Branchiura) infestation and treatment with organophosphate

Marcos Tavares-Dias; Maurício Laterça Martins; Sérgio do Nascimento Kronka

Haematological parameters as erythrocytes, leukocytes and plasma glucose in Piaractus mesopotamicus Holmberg, 1887 were analyzed. Fish were parasitized with Argulus sp. (Crustacea, Branchiura) and treated with 0.4 mg of thriclorphon 500/L water. The effects of parasitism and the action of the treatment were evaluated. Parasitized fish showed greater number of monocytes (P>0.05) and special granulocitic cells (P 0.05). Organophosphate treatment presented significantly reduction (P>0.05) in red blood cells (RBC) and hemoglobin.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1996

Efectos del parasitismo sobre el tejido branquial en peces cultivados: estudio parasitologico e histopatologico

Maurício Laterça Martins; Nicolás Garcia Romero

One hundred four out of 225 diagnosticated cases were myxosporidian, monogenean, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Fouquet, 1876 and bacterial diseases in Piaractus mesopotamicus Holmberg, 1887 (pacu), Colossoma macropomum Cuvier, 1818 (tambaqui) and tambacu, at Aquaculture Center, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Jaboticabal, Sao Paulo, Brazil, between 1992 and 1995. The gills were fixed in 10% buffered formalin solution to posterior histologic routine. It was observed Henneguya sp. cysts into the capillaries of the secondary lamellae, encapsulated by the respiratory epithelium cells. It provoked adherence of the adjacent lamellae, hyperplasia, congestion, oedema and epithelium displacement. Monogeneans infestations by Anacanthorus penilabiatus Boeger, Husak & Martins, 1995 and Ancyrocephalinae sub-family caused light inflammatory reaction and hyperplasia. In severe infestations was observed hyperplasia of primary lamellae, necrosis, oedema, respiratory epithelium displacement, ruptured pillar cells and telangiectasis. Response to I. multifiliis was limited to surrounding epithelial cells in young fishes and hyperplasia, necrosis, inflammatory infiltrate and oedema in old fishes. Such lesions iniciate hyperplasic and oedematous process that with inflammation of the parasitic sites, provoked alterations over gases and ions interchange surface and consequently fish metabolism.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2000

Relação hepatosomática e esplenosomática em peixes teleósteos de cultivo intensivo

Marcos Tavares-Dias; Maurício Laterça Martins; Flávio Ruas de Moraes

The mean values of hepatosomatic relation (HSR), splenosomatic relation (SSR) and relative condition factor (Kn) in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis nilolicus Trewavas, 1983); pacu (Piaractus mesopolamicus Holmberg, 1887); piaucu (Lepori-nus macrocephalus Garavello & Britski, 1988) and tambacu hybrid (P. mesopotamicus male x Colossoma macropomum Cuvier, 1818 female) are described. The experiment was carried out from feefishing farm situated in Franca, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Nile tilapia showed the greatest HSR compared to pacu, piaucu and tambacu. Although, in the last three fishes the relation was similar. The SSR between tilapia and piausu was similar, but smaller than observed in pacu and tambacu. Nevertheless, SSR in pacu and tambacu was different. The hepatic weight/body weigth relation and hepatic weight/body length relation presented positive correlation in ali studied fishes. The splenic weight/body weigth relation and splenic weight/body length relation were not significam (P>0.05) in Nile tilapia, pacu and tambacu, but highly significant in piaucu (PO.01).


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1995

Influência de diferentes níveis de vitamina C na ração sobre parâmetros hematológicos de alevinos de Piaractus mesopotamicus Holmberg (Osteichthyes, Characidae)

Maurício Laterça Martins; Newton Castajjnolli; Sônia Maria Fontes Zuim; Elisabeth Criscuolo Urbinati

Haematological changes in ascorbic acid deficient fishes, observed by some authors, awoked the interest in the haematological response of pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus. The present work studied the influence of different levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in the ration on the haematological parameters of pacu. Fishes at the beginning of the experiment, presented average body weight 8.64±1.62g and 6.15±0.33cm standard length, were fed with diets containing 0. 50, 100 and 200mg ascorbic acid/kg dry ration. The present work was developed for a period of 24 weeks at the Fish Nutrition Laboratory of Aquaculture Center of Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Jaboticabal (Sao Paulo). The fishes were distributed by the completely randomized design in 20 aquaria of 100 liters capacity with six animals in each and five fold treatment. Condutivity, alcalinity. pH and oxigen were measured weekly and temperature daily. The blood colect was done in 60 anesthetized fishes with 50mg MS-222/1. The results suggests that 50mg ascorbic acid/kg dry ration improved the mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration and decreased haematocril in unsupplemented fishes, although not differing significantly (P>0.05). The erytrocyte diameter indicated the presence of macrocytic cells in unsupplemented fishes (P<0.05) and the regression analysis showed too reduced neutrophils in unsupplemenled ones, 50mg ascorbic acid/kg dry ration supplementation was enough to development and haematological responses. Furthtermore, the optimum level to the growth is 139mg vitamin C/kg dry ration (P<0.05).


Ciencia Rural | 2001

Suplementação com vitamina C e E sobre o desenvolvimento e sobrevivência de girinos de rã-touro (Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802)

Marta Verardino De Stéfani; Adriana Sacioto Marcantonio; Maurício Laterça Martins

The effects of vitamin C and E supplementation on the development and survival of bullfrog tadpoles were evaluated. The animals received 50, 250 and 500mg vitamin C or E/kg dry ration. In the control diet, vitamins were not added. A fully randomized experimental design was utilized, with 3 replicates of each treatment. Vitamin supplemented tadpoles did not show significant difference on growth compared to the control. Furthermore, tadpoles with supplementation of 500mg vitamin C showed better survival (62.83%) than control (40.48%; p<0.05).The other levels of vitamin C and E did not affect the survival of tadpoles. The present study suggests that 500mg vitamin C/kg dry ration is a tool to improve the survival of bullfrog tadpoles.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1995

Infestação experimental em girinos de Rana catesbeiana Shaw por copepoditos de Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus (Copepoda, Lernaeidae)

Maurício Laterça Martins; Flávio Luiz de Souza Jr.

The Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758 copepodids experimental contamination on the Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802 ladpoles was analized. Sixty percent (12) of infested tadpoles was found parasitized. High mortality range, lower appetence, equilibrium loss and apathy were observed. The parasites showed the preference for the mouth and cloaca: in 72 hours lhe egg saes had already developed.


Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2008

Recentes estudos de infecções parasitárias em peixes cultivados no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Maurício Laterça Martins; Eduardo Makoto Onaka; Flávio Ruas de Moraes; Fabiana Rizzi Bozzo; Andressa de Mello e Faro Conceição Paiva


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2001

Parasitic fauna of cultivated fishes in fee fishing farm of Franca, São Paulo State, Brazil. I. Protozoans

Marcos Tavares-Dias; Maurício Laterça Martins; Flávio Ruas de Moraes


Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 1997

Pathology and behavioral effects associated with Henneguya sp. (Myxozoa: Myxobolidae) infections of captive pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus in Brazil

Maurício Laterça Martins; V. N. Souza; Flávio Ruas de Moraes; J. R. E. Moraes; Alvimar José da Costa; U. F. Rocha

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Rodrigo Yudi Fujimoto

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Paulo César Falanghe Carneiro

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná

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Ronald Kennedy Luz

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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U. F. Rocha

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Walter A. Boeger

Federal University of Paraná

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Wanda S. Husak

Federal University of Paraná

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