Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS

The record of occurrence of acanthocephalan parasites on tambaqui farms in Northern Brazil has increased in recent years along with reports of associated economic losses, justifying further epidemiological studies of this parasite. As such, this study evaluated the occurrence of the acanthocephalan...

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Main Authors: Edsandra Campos CHAGAS, Sandro Loris AQUINO-PEREIRA, Magda Vieira BENAVIDES, Franmir Rodrigues BRANDÃO, Patricia Castro MONTEIRO, Patricia Oliveira MACIEL
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Published: Instituto de Pesca 2019-03-01
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author Edsandra Campos CHAGAS
Sandro Loris AQUINO-PEREIRA
Magda Vieira BENAVIDES
Franmir Rodrigues BRANDÃO
Patricia Castro MONTEIRO
Patricia Oliveira MACIEL
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Franmir Rodrigues BRANDÃO
Patricia Castro MONTEIRO
Patricia Oliveira MACIEL
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description The record of occurrence of acanthocephalan parasites on tambaqui farms in Northern Brazil has increased in recent years along with reports of associated economic losses, justifying further epidemiological studies of this parasite. As such, this study evaluated the occurrence of the acanthocephalan Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae and the parasite-host relationship in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) from three fish farms in the Amazonian town of Rio Preto da Eva, Brazil. Fish from the farms (N = 18 per farm) were collected for parasitological examination, determination of the relative condition factor and correlation tests between the parameters assessed. Of the fish examined, 37 were parasitized with N. buttnerae (68.5% prevalence), with intensity of infection variation ranging from 1 to 1,219 specimens per fish (12,279 specimens counted). In two farms was detected the high mean intensity of infection, 230.8 and 451.3 parasites per fish, with a total count of 4,155 and 8,123 parasites, respectively, whereas the third farm had a single fish infected with only one specimen. The weight-length ratio equation indicated that the fish were growing at the same rate in weight and length. It was observed significant correlation between parasite intensity and fish length, as well as significant negative correlation with parasite intensity and condition factor. The gastrointestinal tract contained ostracod invertebrates, which are intermediate N. buttnerae hosts. The high N. buttnerae intensity affect their physiological condition as suggested by the negative correlation between parasitic intensity and condition factor, emphasizing the need to implement suitable prophylactic measures to prevent infection by the parasite.
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spelling doaj-art-0fa7314e1f3b474eac3e832b9ba98cfe2025-08-20T01:59:18ZengInstituto de PescaBoletim do Instituto de Pesca1678-23052019-03-0145210.20950/1678-2305.2019.45.2.499Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONASEdsandra Campos CHAGAS0Sandro Loris AQUINO-PEREIRA1Magda Vieira BENAVIDES2Franmir Rodrigues BRANDÃO3Patricia Castro MONTEIRO4Patricia Oliveira MACIEL5Embrapa Amazônia OcidentalEmbrapa RoraimaEmbrapa Pecuária SulPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ciências Pesqueiras nos Trópicos, Universidade Federal do AmazonasPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ciências Pesqueiras nos Trópicos, Universidade Federal do AmazonasEmbrapa Pesca e Aquicultura The record of occurrence of acanthocephalan parasites on tambaqui farms in Northern Brazil has increased in recent years along with reports of associated economic losses, justifying further epidemiological studies of this parasite. As such, this study evaluated the occurrence of the acanthocephalan Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae and the parasite-host relationship in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) from three fish farms in the Amazonian town of Rio Preto da Eva, Brazil. Fish from the farms (N = 18 per farm) were collected for parasitological examination, determination of the relative condition factor and correlation tests between the parameters assessed. Of the fish examined, 37 were parasitized with N. buttnerae (68.5% prevalence), with intensity of infection variation ranging from 1 to 1,219 specimens per fish (12,279 specimens counted). In two farms was detected the high mean intensity of infection, 230.8 and 451.3 parasites per fish, with a total count of 4,155 and 8,123 parasites, respectively, whereas the third farm had a single fish infected with only one specimen. The weight-length ratio equation indicated that the fish were growing at the same rate in weight and length. It was observed significant correlation between parasite intensity and fish length, as well as significant negative correlation with parasite intensity and condition factor. The gastrointestinal tract contained ostracod invertebrates, which are intermediate N. buttnerae hosts. The high N. buttnerae intensity affect their physiological condition as suggested by the negative correlation between parasitic intensity and condition factor, emphasizing the need to implement suitable prophylactic measures to prevent infection by the parasite. https://institutodepesca.org/index.php/bip/article/view/1360acantocephalanblack pacufish culturefish parasite
spellingShingle Edsandra Campos CHAGAS
Sandro Loris AQUINO-PEREIRA
Magda Vieira BENAVIDES
Franmir Rodrigues BRANDÃO
Patricia Castro MONTEIRO
Patricia Oliveira MACIEL
Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
Boletim do Instituto de Pesca
acantocephalan
black pacu
fish culture
fish parasite
title Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
title_full Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
title_fullStr Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
title_full_unstemmed Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
title_short Neoechinorhynchus buttnerae PARASITIC INFECTION IN TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) ON FISH FARMS IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
title_sort neoechinorhynchus buttnerae parasitic infection in tambaqui colossoma macropomum on fish farms in the state of amazonas
topic acantocephalan
black pacu
fish culture
fish parasite
url https://institutodepesca.org/index.php/bip/article/view/1360
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