Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales

The purpose of the present research is to evaluate the degree of the statistical association between the total burden of parasites in the South American Catfish, Rhamdia sapo, and hematological variables studied under natural conditions. The following 12 parasite species were identified: 2 ciliate...

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Main Authors: M. Daniela Vanotti, Rubén Daniel Tanzola
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Instituto de Limnología "Raúl A. Ringuelet. (CONICET-UNLP) 2019-04-01
Series:Biología Acuática
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Online Access:https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/bacuatica/article/view/6808
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spelling doaj-eb869110e4484350bbccc3c1dd9774a12021-02-03T15:41:44ZspaInstituto de Limnología "Raúl A. Ringuelet. (CONICET-UNLP)Biología Acuática1668-48692019-04-0122Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturalesM. Daniela Vanotti0Rubén Daniel Tanzola1Universidad Nacional del SurUniversidad Nacional del Sur The purpose of the present research is to evaluate the degree of the statistical association between the total burden of parasites in the South American Catfish, Rhamdia sapo, and hematological variables studied under natural conditions. The following 12 parasite species were identified: 2 ciliate protozoans, 1 flagellate, 1 monogenean, 3 digeneans, 1 cestode, 2 nematodes, and 2 crustaceans. Of the parasite species collected from the tegument, branchias, body cavity, and digestive tube, some of them (namely, Argulus violaceus, Urocleidoides mastigatus, Hysterothylacium rhamdiae, Acanthostomun gnerii, Proteocephalus jamdiae, Trichodina sp. and Cucullanus sp.) have been previously cited. However, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, Spironucleus sp., Lernaea cyprinacea, and Thometrema sp. are cited for the first time in Argentina as a parasite of this fish. The non-parametrical Spearman’s rank correlation test indicated that the total burden of parasites in the South American Catfish, Rhamdia sapo, exerts no significant action under the hematological variables studied in this research, namely, red blood cell count, white blood cell count, thrombocyte count, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration. https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/bacuatica/article/view/6808pecesparásitosArgentinaBuenos AiresRhamdia sapo
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Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales
Biología Acuática
peces
parásitos
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Rhamdia sapo
author_facet M. Daniela Vanotti
Rubén Daniel Tanzola
author_sort M. Daniela Vanotti
title Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales
title_short Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales
title_full Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales
title_fullStr Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales
title_full_unstemmed Relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de Rhamdia sapo Val. (Pisces) en condiciones naturales
title_sort relación entre la carga parasitaria total y algunos parámetros hematológicos de rhamdia sapo val. (pisces) en condiciones naturales
publisher Instituto de Limnología "Raúl A. Ringuelet. (CONICET-UNLP)
series Biología Acuática
issn 1668-4869
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The purpose of the present research is to evaluate the degree of the statistical association between the total burden of parasites in the South American Catfish, Rhamdia sapo, and hematological variables studied under natural conditions. The following 12 parasite species were identified: 2 ciliate protozoans, 1 flagellate, 1 monogenean, 3 digeneans, 1 cestode, 2 nematodes, and 2 crustaceans. Of the parasite species collected from the tegument, branchias, body cavity, and digestive tube, some of them (namely, Argulus violaceus, Urocleidoides mastigatus, Hysterothylacium rhamdiae, Acanthostomun gnerii, Proteocephalus jamdiae, Trichodina sp. and Cucullanus sp.) have been previously cited. However, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, Spironucleus sp., Lernaea cyprinacea, and Thometrema sp. are cited for the first time in Argentina as a parasite of this fish. The non-parametrical Spearman’s rank correlation test indicated that the total burden of parasites in the South American Catfish, Rhamdia sapo, exerts no significant action under the hematological variables studied in this research, namely, red blood cell count, white blood cell count, thrombocyte count, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration.
topic peces
parásitos
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Rhamdia sapo
url https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/bacuatica/article/view/6808
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