2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-62252012005000019
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Parasitism by argulids (Crustacea: Branchiura) in piranhas (Osteichthyes: Serrasalmidae) captured in the Caiçara bays, upper Paraguay River, Pantanal, Mato Grosso state, Brazil

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“…chicomendesi was found only on the tegument of G. proximus and P. falcatus, with low and similar levels of infestation. In the case of P. nattereri and S. marginatus from the Paraguay river, Brazil (Fontana et al, 2012) and in the case of S. rhombeus from the Solimões river, Brazil (Acácio et al, 2012), low levels of infestation of the same argulid species were also reported. Therefore, A. chicomendesi has low parasitic specificity and causes low parasitism in wild fish populations, although high infestations are known in farmed fish (Acácio et al, 2012).…”
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“…chicomendesi was found only on the tegument of G. proximus and P. falcatus, with low and similar levels of infestation. In the case of P. nattereri and S. marginatus from the Paraguay river, Brazil (Fontana et al, 2012) and in the case of S. rhombeus from the Solimões river, Brazil (Acácio et al, 2012), low levels of infestation of the same argulid species were also reported. Therefore, A. chicomendesi has low parasitic specificity and causes low parasitism in wild fish populations, although high infestations are known in farmed fish (Acácio et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Thereby, the condition factor of wild and farmed fish populations, a quantitative measure of hosts welfare (Fontana et al, 2012;Guidelli et al, 2009;Hoshino, Hoshino, & Tavares-Dias, 2014), may be successfully employed as a tool to detect such negative effects of parasitism. However, in the hosts under analysis, Kn was not affected by parasitic infestation levels.…”
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