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17/09/2019 |
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18/11/2019 |
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NEGREIROS, L. P.; PEREIRA, F. B.; TAVARES-DIAS, M. |
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LUCIANO PEREIRA NEGREIROS, UNIFAP. PPG em Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia; FELIPE BISAGGIO PEREIRA, UFMS. PPG em Biologia Animal e Biociência; MARCOS TAVARES DIAS, CPAF-AP. |
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Metazoan parasites of Calophysus macropterus (Siluriformes:Pimelodidae) in the Acre and Iaco rivers in the western Amazon region of Brazil: diversity, similarity and seasonal variation. |
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2019 |
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Journal of Natural History, v. 53, n. 23?24, p. 1465?1479, 2019. |
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2019.1657195 |
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Inglês |
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The diversity, similarity and seasonal variation of metazoan parasite communities in Calophysus macropterus in the Acre and Iaco rivers, in the western Amazon (Brazil), was investigated. Parasites from 13 taxa were collected from C. macropterus in both rivers: four species of monogeneans, four nematodes, two cestodes, one digenean, one crustacean and one pentastomid. In hosts from the Acre river, Cucullanus pinnai predominated; while in hosts in the Iaco river, Monticellia amazonica predominated. The component communities of the parasites among the hosts in the two rivers presented high similarity (100%). Prevalence of Alinema amazonicum was higher in hosts in the Acre river; while the prevalence of C. pinnai was higher in hosts in the Iaco river and the mean prevalence and abundance of M. amazonica were higher in fish from the Iaco river. Regarding C. macropterus from the Acre river, infection levels by A. amazonicum were higher during the rainy season, while Demidospermus pinirampi only occurred in the dry season and Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) inopinatus only occurred in the rainy season. In hosts from the Iaco river, infections by larvae of Anisakidae gen. sp. were higher during the dry season, while infection by Rudolphiella piracatinga and Sebekia sp. only occurred in the rainy season. However, P. (S.) inopinatus, Ergasilus callophysus, Ameloblastella unapi, Demidospermus luckyi, Demidospermus macropteri and D. pinirampi only occurred in the dry season. High similarity of the component communities of the parasite was observed between the rainy and dry seasons. These results suggest that factors other than location and seasonality were influencing the communities and infracommunities of the parasites found. Lastly, C. macropterus is a new host for almost 50% of the parasite species found. In addition, the results from the present study have expanded the geographical range of these 13 species of parasites to the western Amazon region. MenosThe diversity, similarity and seasonal variation of metazoan parasite communities in Calophysus macropterus in the Acre and Iaco rivers, in the western Amazon (Brazil), was investigated. Parasites from 13 taxa were collected from C. macropterus in both rivers: four species of monogeneans, four nematodes, two cestodes, one digenean, one crustacean and one pentastomid. In hosts from the Acre river, Cucullanus pinnai predominated; while in hosts in the Iaco river, Monticellia amazonica predominated. The component communities of the parasites among the hosts in the two rivers presented high similarity (100%). Prevalence of Alinema amazonicum was higher in hosts in the Acre river; while the prevalence of C. pinnai was higher in hosts in the Iaco river and the mean prevalence and abundance of M. amazonica were higher in fish from the Iaco river. Regarding C. macropterus from the Acre river, infection levels by A. amazonicum were higher during the rainy season, while Demidospermus pinirampi only occurred in the dry season and Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) inopinatus only occurred in the rainy season. In hosts from the Iaco river, infections by larvae of Anisakidae gen. sp. were higher during the dry season, while infection by Rudolphiella piracatinga and Sebekia sp. only occurred in the rainy season. However, P. (S.) inopinatus, Ergasilus callophysus, Ameloblastella unapi, Demidospermus luckyi, Demidospermus macropteri and D. pinirampi only occurred in the dry season. High simila... Mostrar Tudo |
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Peixe-gato; Sazonalidade; Seasonality. |
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Ecologia Animal; Infecção; Parasito de Animal; Peixe de Água Doce. |
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Animal parasites and pests; Catfish; Ecology; Freshwater fish; Infection. |
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S Ciências Biológicas |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/202034/1/CPAF-AP-2019-Metazoan-parasites-of-Calophysus.pdf
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LEADER 02970naa a2200301 a 4500 001 2112231 005 2019-11-18 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2019.1657195$2DOI 100 1 $aNEGREIROS, L. P. 245 $aMetazoan parasites of Calophysus macropterus (Siluriformes$bPimelodidae) in the Acre and Iaco rivers in the western Amazon region of Brazil: diversity, similarity and seasonal variation.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 520 $aThe diversity, similarity and seasonal variation of metazoan parasite communities in Calophysus macropterus in the Acre and Iaco rivers, in the western Amazon (Brazil), was investigated. Parasites from 13 taxa were collected from C. macropterus in both rivers: four species of monogeneans, four nematodes, two cestodes, one digenean, one crustacean and one pentastomid. In hosts from the Acre river, Cucullanus pinnai predominated; while in hosts in the Iaco river, Monticellia amazonica predominated. The component communities of the parasites among the hosts in the two rivers presented high similarity (100%). Prevalence of Alinema amazonicum was higher in hosts in the Acre river; while the prevalence of C. pinnai was higher in hosts in the Iaco river and the mean prevalence and abundance of M. amazonica were higher in fish from the Iaco river. Regarding C. macropterus from the Acre river, infection levels by A. amazonicum were higher during the rainy season, while Demidospermus pinirampi only occurred in the dry season and Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) inopinatus only occurred in the rainy season. In hosts from the Iaco river, infections by larvae of Anisakidae gen. sp. were higher during the dry season, while infection by Rudolphiella piracatinga and Sebekia sp. only occurred in the rainy season. However, P. (S.) inopinatus, Ergasilus callophysus, Ameloblastella unapi, Demidospermus luckyi, Demidospermus macropteri and D. pinirampi only occurred in the dry season. High similarity of the component communities of the parasite was observed between the rainy and dry seasons. These results suggest that factors other than location and seasonality were influencing the communities and infracommunities of the parasites found. Lastly, C. macropterus is a new host for almost 50% of the parasite species found. In addition, the results from the present study have expanded the geographical range of these 13 species of parasites to the western Amazon region. 650 $aAnimal parasites and pests 650 $aCatfish 650 $aEcology 650 $aFreshwater fish 650 $aInfection 650 $aEcologia Animal 650 $aInfecção 650 $aParasito de Animal 650 $aPeixe de Água Doce 653 $aPeixe-gato 653 $aSazonalidade 653 $aSeasonality 700 1 $aPEREIRA, F. B. 700 1 $aTAVARES-DIAS, M. 773 $tJournal of Natural History$gv. 53, n. 23?24, p. 1465?1479, 2019.
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GOMES, M. F. da C.; BORGES, A. N. C.; BATISTA, G. S. S.; LUZ, G. de A.; OLIVEIRA, M. E. A.; LOPES, A. C. de A.; ARAÚJO, A. S. F. de; GOMES, R. L. F.; BRITTO, F. B.; LIMA, P. S. da C.; VALENTE, S. E. dos S. |
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MARIA FERNANDA DA COSTA GOMES, State University of Piauí, São Raimundo Nonato, Piauí, Brazil.; ARTEMISA NAZARÉ COSTA BORGES, Federal Institute of Maranhão, Buriticupu, Maranhão, Brazil.; GIOVANA SARAH SALES BATISTA, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.; GIZELE DE ANDRADE LUZ, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.; MARIA EDILEIDE ALENCAR OLIVEIRA, Instituto Federal do Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.; ÂNGELA CELIS DE ALMEIDA LOPES, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.; ADEMIR SÉRGIO FERREIRA DE ARAÚJO, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil. 8 Department; REGINA LUCIA FERREIRA GOMES, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.; FÁBIO BARROS BRITTO, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil.; PAULO SARMANHO DA COSTA LIMA, CPAMN; SÉRGIO EMÍLIO DOS SANTOS VALENTE, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Piauí, Brazil. |
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Genetic diversity and structure in natural populations of cajui from Brazilian Cerrado. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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Bioscience Journal, v. 37, e37080, 2021. |
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1981-3163 |
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Inglês |
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Cajui (Anacardium spp.) is a native fruit tree (small cashew) of the Brazilian Cerrado and possesses the potential for commercialization. However, cajui exploitation occurs exclusively through extractivism in the absence of conservation strategies. The lack of conservation strategies may lead to a decrease in genetic diversity of Anacardium. In this work, the genetic diversity and population structure of three natural populations in Sete Cidades National Park (PNSC; PI, Brazil) were assessed using ISSR analysis of 56 cajui accessions and two A. occidentale accessions (outgroup) from Pacajus (CE, Brazil). A total of 112 markers were obtained, 93 (83.04%) of which were polymorphic. |
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Anacardium spp; Estrutura da população. |
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Conservação; Recurso Genético. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/230504/1/Bioscience-Journal.pdf
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LEADER 01567naa a2200301 a 4500 001 2139316 005 2022-01-26 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a1981-3163 100 1 $aGOMES, M. F. da C. 245 $aGenetic diversity and structure in natural populations of cajui from Brazilian Cerrado.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aCajui (Anacardium spp.) is a native fruit tree (small cashew) of the Brazilian Cerrado and possesses the potential for commercialization. However, cajui exploitation occurs exclusively through extractivism in the absence of conservation strategies. The lack of conservation strategies may lead to a decrease in genetic diversity of Anacardium. In this work, the genetic diversity and population structure of three natural populations in Sete Cidades National Park (PNSC; PI, Brazil) were assessed using ISSR analysis of 56 cajui accessions and two A. occidentale accessions (outgroup) from Pacajus (CE, Brazil). A total of 112 markers were obtained, 93 (83.04%) of which were polymorphic. 650 $aConservação 650 $aRecurso Genético 653 $aAnacardium spp 653 $aEstrutura da população 700 1 $aBORGES, A. N. C. 700 1 $aBATISTA, G. S. S. 700 1 $aLUZ, G. de A. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. E. A. 700 1 $aLOPES, A. C. de A. 700 1 $aARAÚJO, A. S. F. de 700 1 $aGOMES, R. L. F. 700 1 $aBRITTO, F. B. 700 1 $aLIMA, P. S. da C. 700 1 $aVALENTE, S. E. dos S. 773 $tBioscience Journal$gv. 37, e37080, 2021.
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