Primeiro relato de Hysterothylacium deardorffoverstreetorum (Raphidascarididae) em bijupirá de criação, Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus 1766), no Brasil [PDF]
RESUMO O objetivo do presente estudo foi registrar a ocorrência de larva de nematoide da família Raphidascarididae, Hysterothylacium deardorffoverstreetorum, em bijupirá Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), criado e alimentado com ração e "trashfish ...
F.A.A. Calixto +5 more
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Detecção de parasitos em filés de polaca do Alasca (Gadus chalcogrammus, Pallas, 1814) comercializados em São Paulo, Brasil [PDF]
Introdução: A polaca do Alasca, considerada a espécie de pescado marinho mais capturada mundialmente, é importada pelo Brasil como filés congelados. Apresenta uma fauna parasitária própria, porém a presença desses parasitos na musculatura pode causar ...
Laís Fernanda de Pauli-Yamada +4 more
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Nematode Infections in Commercially Important Squid Species: Distribution Patterns and Food Safety Issues. [PDF]
Introduction: Cephalopods represent a valuable fishery resource worldwide and play a crucial role in the marine food chain both as predators and prey but also as paratenic hosts for the transmission of Ascaridoids, including zoonotic nematodes of the ...
Caffara M +6 more
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Goezia spinulosa (Nematoda: Raphidascarididae), a pathogenic parasite of the arapaima Arapaima gigas (Osteichthyes) [PDF]
The nematode Goezia spinulosa (Diesing, 1839) (Raphidascarididae) is redescribed based on specimens found in the stomach and intestine of the naturally infected arapaima Arapaima gigas (Schinz) from the Mexiana Island, Amazon River Delta, Brazil. Light and electron microscopy examinations revealed some previously unreported or inaccurately described ...
Claudia Portes Santos +1 more
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Anisakidae Skrjabin & Karokhin, 1945 and Raphidascarididae Hartwich, 1954 nematodes in lutjanidae (pisces: perciformes) from the Brazilian Northeast Coast [PDF]
The present study aimed at describing and evaluating the fauna of Anisakidae and Raphidacarididae nematodes of lutjanid fish (snappers) from the Brazilian northeastern coast unloaded at the city of Aracaju, capital of the State of Sergipe. A total of 186
A. M. Alves +5 more
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Insights into the role of deep-sea squids of the genus Histioteuthis (Histioteuthidae) in the life cycle of ascaridoid parasites in the Central Mediterranean Sea waters. [PDF]
Ascaridoid nematodes comprise a wide range of heteroxenous parasites infecting top fish predators and marine mammals as definitive hosts, with crustaceans, squids, and fishes acting as intermediate/paratenic hosts.
Palomba M +4 more
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Arapaima gigas, a fish with a high market value, has been farmed in different localities within Brazil. Among its parasites, adults of Goezia spinulosa are reported to cause ulcers in the stomach and to result in the death of farmed fingerlings. Due to the veterinary importance of this nematode in cultured arapaimas, an integrative taxonomic study is ...
Maralina Torres Da Silva +2 more
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Identification and molecular characterization of hysterothylacium (nematoda: raphidascarididae) larvae in bogue (boops boops l.) from the aegean sea, turkey [PDF]
Hysterothylacium species are the most prevalent ascaridoid nematode reported from various freshwater, estuarial and marine fish species. However, there are very few studies about molecular identification and characterization of Hysterothylacium species ...
Emrah SIMSEK +3 more
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Detection and Characterization of Visceral Anisakid Nematodes in Blue Whiting from Portuguese Waters. [PDF]
This study employs molecular detection techniques, including conventional PCR and Sanger sequencing, to investigate the prevalence, species composition and public health implications of Anisakid nematodes in blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) caught
Rigkou A +3 more
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Ascaridoid nematodes infecting commercially important marine fish and squid species from Bangladesh waters in the Bay of Bengal. [PDF]
Parasitic ascaridoid nematodes occur in a wide range of marine organisms across the globe. Some species of the anisakid family (Ascaridoidea: Anisakidae) can cause gastrointestinal disease in humans (i. e. anisakidosis).
Bao M +6 more
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