Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira
Federal University of Ceará
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Aquaculture | 1997
A.J.P. Nunes; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; S. Goddard
Abstract In recent years in NE Brazil, attempts to increase productivity in extensive marine shrimp farms has focused attention on semi-intensive cultivation methods with native species. The present study was initiated to investigate the diet of Penaeus subtilis under semi-intensive conditions over a complete growth cycle. The experiment was conducted at a commercial shrimp farm on the NE Brazilian coast. The investigation focused on the analysis of stomach contents and stable carbon isotope ratios. Naturally occurring pond biota was the major food source for P. subtilis observed throughout the study. Formulated food constituted 15.61% of the stomach contents (5.99% of stomach volume), accounting for 24.91% of the carbon growth, with the remainder attributed to natural food (average 75.09%). Polychaetes were the most important food type, representing 80.83% of all prey ingested (32.55% of the total food consumed). In the initial growth stages, P. subtilis displayed pronounced detritivorous feeding behaviour. As the shrimp grew, prey organisms were consumed in greater amounts, revealing a more carnivorous habit. Overall, a benthic omnivorous opportunist feeding behaviour was observed.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2009
Rachel Costa Sabry; Rafael Diego Rosa; Américo Magalhães; Margherita Anna Barracco; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; P. M. da Silva
Protozoan parasites of the genus Perkinsus are considered important pathogens responsible for mass mortalities in several mollusk species worldwide. In the present study we describe for the first time a parasite of the genus Perkinsus infecting the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae from the Brazilian coast. Prevalence of this parasite was low in the Pacoti River estuary (Ceará, northeast Brazil) and absent in oysters from southern Brazil. Oyster gill and rectum tissues incubated in Rays fluid thioglycollate medium (RFTM) revealed the presence of spherical hypnospores (5 to 55 microm diam.). Histological analysis showed the occurrence of typical signet-ring trophozoites and schizonts (3 to 6 microm diam.) infecting connective tissues of several organs and digestive epithelia. PCR assays specific to the genus Perkinsus, followed by cloning and sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene complex, confirmed a close phylogenetic relationship between Brazilian Perkinsus sp. and P. beihaiensis infecting Chinese oysters.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 2013
Rachel Costa Sabry; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; Aimê Rachel Magenta Magalhães; Margherita Anna Barracco; Cristhiane Guertler; Liana Pinho Ferreira; Rogério Tubino Vianna; Patricia Mirella da Silva
The mangrove oyster, Crassostrea rhizophorae (Bivalvia, Ostreidae) is commonly collected by fisherwomen in the estuaries of the Ceará State (CE), Northeastern Brazil. Despite the socioeconomic importance of this natural resource, there are few studies on the health of the oysters in this region. This study aimed to survey pathological changes in the mangrove oyster C. rhizophorae in the estuary of the Pacoti River, CE. Adult oysters were collected in August 2008 (N=450) and December 2009 (N=450) at three sites of the Pacoti estuary and in 2010 (N=600) samplings were done quarterly at one site which has showed the higher prevalence de Perkinsus. Macroscopical and histological analyses were used to evaluate pathological changes, Rays Fluid Thioglycollate Medium (RFTM) to detect Perkinsus spp. and polymerase chain reactions (PCR) and DNA sequencing to identify Perkinsus species. In 2009, RFTM assay detected Perkinsus sp. infecting the tissues of C. rhizophorae with low prevalences of 1.3%, 6.7% e 7.3% in sites 1, 2 and 3, respectively, and in 2010, in site 3, prevalence was 2% (12 of 600 oysters). PCR did not confirm any positive case in 2009 and only 5 in 2010. The phylogenetic analyses strongly indicate that the Perkinsus species infecting oysters C. rhizophorae of this study belongs to Perkinsus beihaiensis. The histology confirmed 11 cases of Perkinsus sp. infecting the C. rhizophorae in 2009, and only two cases in 2010. Nematopsis sp. was the protozoan observed with greater prevalence (up 96.7%). Other found protozoa were: Trichodina, Sphenophrya, Ancistrocoma - like and an unknown ovarian parasite. The metazoa found were the polychaete Polydora with high prevalences, a turbellarian, possibly of the genus Urastoma, an unidentified digenean metacercariae and larvae of cestode Tylocephalum. A continuous monitoring of diseases in bivalves from this natural population is recommended, since the phylogenetic analyses indicate the occurrence of P. beihaiensis infecting oysters C. rhizophorae whose pathogenic potential is unknown.
Experimental Parasitology | 2015
Liana Pinho Ferreira; Rachel Costa Sabry; Patricia Mirella da Silva; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; Lidiane de Souza Romão; Marcela Pinheiro Paz; Rubens Galdino Feijó; Maximiano Pinheiro Dantas Neto; Rodrigo Maggioni
This is the first report of Perkinsus sp. (Bivalvia: Veneridae) infecting wild clams of the species Anomalocardia brasiliana in Brazil. The gill lamellae and rectum of 150 specimens of A. brasiliana collected in the Timonha river estuary (Ceará, Northeastern Brazil) in March 2012 were incubated in Rays fluid thioglycollate medium (RFTM) for detection of Perkinsus sp. In RFTM, the prevalence of Perkinsus sp. was 14.7% (22/150) and the intensity of infection ranged from very light (1-10 cells across the slide) to light (12-100 cells). The presence of Perkinsus sp. was confirmed by PCR in seven (31.8%) out of 22 RFTM-positive specimens. DNA sequencing confirmed the presence of the genus Perkinsus and the phylogenetic analysis strongly indicated Perkinsus beihaiensis as the species responsible for the infection.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 2016
Maximiano Pinheiro Dantas Neto; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; Rachel Costa Sabry; Rubens Galdino Feijó; Jamille Martins Forte; Guisla Boehs; Rodrigo Maggioni
This study investigated Perkinsus spp. infecting Crassostrea rhizophorae from the Jaguaribe River estuary, Ceará, Brazil. Fragments of gills and rectum of the oysters (n=150) were incubated in Rays fluid thioglycollate medium (RFTM). Genus Perkinsus-specific PerkITS85/750 PCR assays were performed and their amplicons were sequenced by the Sanger method. The RFTM assays confirmed Perkinsus spp. The sequencing of the amplified fragments from the rDNA internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of Perkinsus spp. confirmed Perkinsus chesapeaki. Neighbor-Joining analyzes place P. chesapeaki identified in this study in a well-supported clade with other isolates of the same species. This is the first record of P. chesapeaki infecting C. rhizophorae in South America.
Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia | 2016
Enox de Paiva Maia; George Alves Modesto; Luis Otavio Brito; Alfredo Olivera Gálvez; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira
A 16-week trial was carried out to evaluate an intensive culture system of Litopenaeus vannamei in commercial ponds with zero water exchange. Two management ...
Aquaculture | 2006
A.C. Nogueira-Lima; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; J. Mafezoli
Aquaculture | 2009
Maria das Graças Lima Coêlho; Ana C.G. Silva; Cândida M.V. Vila Nova; João Martins Neto; Antonio C.N. Lima; Rubens Galdino Feijó; Diego F. Apolinário; Rodrigo Maggioni; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira
Aquaculture | 2011
Rachel Costa Sabry; Patricia Mirella da Silva; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; Vitor de Almeida Pontinha; Aimê Rachel Magenta Magalhães
Aquaculture | 2013
Rubens Galdino Feijó; Michel T. Kamimura; João Mafaldo Oliveira-Neto; Cândida M.V.M. Vila-Nova; Ana C.S. Gomes; Maria das Graças Lima Coêlho; Régis F. Vasconcelos; Tereza Cristina Vasconcelos Gesteira; Luis Fernando Marins; Rodrigo Maggioni