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https://doi.org/10.14798/72.2.718
Jainus amazonensis (MONOGENEA: DACTYLOGYRIDAE) PARASITES OF Brycon cephalus (GÜNTHER, 1869) CULTURED IN THE LOWLAND OF THE PERUVIAN AMAZON
Patrick Mathews Delgado
; Department of Parasitology, Institute of Animal Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas 13083862, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Antonio Francisco Malheiros
; Department of Biological Science, University of State of Mato Grosso, Av. São João, S/n, Campus Universitário, Cáceres 78200-000, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Rosa Ismiño Orbe
; Department of Aquatic Ecosystems, Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos 265556, Loreto, Peru
Narda Dinis Vasquez
; Department of Aquaculture, Institute of Biology, University of Peruvian Amazon, 765, Iquitos, Loreto, Peru
Abstract
Brycon cephalus Günther, 1869, (Characidae: Bryoconinae) represents a socio-economically important species in the Amazon basin and actually semi-intensive and intensive production for human consumption has emerged in the last years. Therefore, more studies are required in fish farming development, especially concerning the populations of parasites that are affecting production yields. In this sense, the present study intended to evaluate the parasitic infection in B. cephalus bred in a fish farm of the Peruvian Amazon. This study identified a high infestation of the monogenean Jainus amazonensis in semi-intensive fish farming of B. cephalus. The prevalence was 100%. The mean intensity and abundance of the parasite was 230 of parasites per individual. This is the first report of a high infestation by J. amazonensis in cultured B. cephalus from the Peruvian Amazon.
Keywords
Brycon cephalus; Jainus amazonensis; Monogenean; fish parasites; aquaculture; Peruvian Amazon
Hrčak ID:
122508
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Publication date:
4.6.2014.
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