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In this work we studied the health status of wild populations of the black shell Anadara tuberculosa, haemocyte parameters (viability, total and differential count, lysosomal stability, osmotic fragility) and blood chemistry (haemoglobin-Hb, proteins, triglycerides, glucose, lactate dehydrogenase-LDH and catalase-CAT). Haemolymph was extracted from apparently healthy wild broodstock collected from Corazón Island, Chone River, Ecuador. Cell viability was high, with 5 morphotypes present: erythrocytes (74%), colorless granulocytes (6%), amebocytes (3%), hyalinocytes (12%), blastocytes (5%). Haemocytes showed stable lysosomal membranes to neutral red for 240 min and a mean osmotic fragility (OF50) was 4.8‰. Hb, protein, lipid and glucose concentrations denote respiratory function and energy reserves during tidal changes. LDH activity is linked to anaerobic metabolism and CAT denotes the ...
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The chame Dormitator latifrons is a symbolic species associated with rural aquaculture in coastal regions of the South American Pacific. Its adaptation to stay alive out of water (anhydrobiosis) for days is beneficial for its storage and transport at room temperature. The aim of the study was to determine the tolerance of chame to anhydrous conditions. Sixty chames were distributed in containers and kept in two climate-controlled environments at 16 and 24 °C for 96 h. Survival, malondialdehyde levels, total proteins and pH in the muscles and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in the gills were monitored. Additionally, the behaviour of the fish was monitored, as well as the total number of microorganisms with a sensory evaluation. The critical period of survival occurred after 48 h, where the pH decreased, and the MDA levels increased. The number of microorganisms increased in both en...