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Fish nematodes of Juruá valley, Western Amazon

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The phylum Nematoda is considered one of the most diverse groups in South America, as it is found in all habitats and is dynamic regarding the ecological characteristics of environments, this group becomes important for monitoring the state of ecosystems, thus making it of great importance. Its iden...

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Autores: Guimarães de Souza neto, Ademar, Rocha Virgilio, Lucena, Silva Nóbrega, Maria Isabel de Lima
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/1465
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1465
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Biodiversity
Brazil
Helminths
Parasitology
List of Nematodes
Freshwater fish
Biodiversidade
Brasil
Helmintos
Parasitologia
Lista de Nematoides
Peixes de água doce
Biodiversidad
Parasitología
Lista de Nematodes
Descripción
Sumario:The phylum Nematoda is considered one of the most diverse groups in South America, as it is found in all habitats and is dynamic regarding the ecological characteristics of environments, this group becomes important for monitoring the state of ecosystems, thus making it of great importance. Its identification and occurrences in western Amazonia. Thus, the present study aims to present a list of fish nematodes in western Amazonia, as well as to describe their specific hosts. The study was carried out in the Alto Juruá region of the Western Amazon around the municipalities of Cruzeiro do Sul – Acre and Guajará – AM, Brazil. A total of 10,716 fish were collected, belonging to eight orders, 32 families and 216 species, with only 164 species showing nematodes. The species with the highest number of hosts were Procamallanus (S.) inopinatus Travassos et al., (1928), (67), Contracaecum sp. Railliet & Henry, (1912), (65) and Cosmoxynemoides aguirrei Travassos, (1948), (14). Since for the Western Amazon basin, 23 new hosts were found for P. (S) inopinatus, 27 for Contracaecum sp. and eight for C. aguirre. Thus, the present study reports a great diversity of nematodes parasitic on fish in western Amazonia, contributes to several new occurrences of these parasites and further strengthens the importance of studies of these helminths in this region.
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