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Toxics ; 12(1)2024 Jan 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38251023

ABSTRACT

The lorna drum Sciaena deliciosa is a coastal demersal species and one of the underlying artisanal fisheries in some areas of Peru, and is also a source of protein for Peruvian coastal dwellers. The investigation addresses concern about the environmental impact on this fish species and the potential risks to human health through the consumption of contaminated seafood. This research endeavors to assess the concentration of potentially toxic and essential elements in the muscle and liver tissues of S. deliciosa, in addition to the presence thereof in water and sediment capture areas on the coast of Callao, Peru. The study revealed that, in water samples, Ag, Ni, and Zn exceed Peruvian standards, but were below international standards, and Ba, P, Se, and Sn exceed international standards. In the sediments, As, Cd, Pb, Fe, and Zn were above international standards. In the fish, S. delicious muscle demonstrated As, Hg, and Pb exceeding at least one international standard. In the liver, As, Hg, Pb, and Cu exceed international standards. The study approach increased accuracy in risk assessments, offering crucial insights into the interplay between heavy metal pollution, water quality, and animal health, informing risk management strategies. Future studies can explore the long-term effects of heavy metal exposure on different organisms and consider their cumulative impact on health.

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Ann Parasitol ; 66(3): 339-346, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33128517

ABSTRACT

In Peru, only 12.7% (n=207) of fish species have had some record as parasitic metazoan hosts. The objective of this investigation was to determine the community of helminth parasites in black cusk-eel Genypterus maculatus (Tschudi, 1846) of north Peru. Fifty specimens of G. maculatus from Puerto Pimentel, province of Chiclayo, department of Lambayeque, Peru were evaluated. For the analysis of the parasitic community, the parasitological ecological indexes of prevalence (P), mean abundance (MA), mean intensity (MI) of infection, the dispersion indices, the correlation between total length (TL) and sex of fish vs parasitological ecological indexes, were calculated. The component community of the parasitic helminths in the evaluated fish was dominated by the presence of endoparasitic flatworms and absence of ectoparasites. The parasitic fauna of G. maculatus included eight endoparasitic species, four trematodes, two cestodes, one acanthocephalan and one nematode species. The species with the highest prevalence and abundance were Helicometra fasciata (Rudolphi, 1819), Scolex pleuronectis Müller, 1788 and Corynosoma australe Johnston, 1937. The prevalence of infection of C. australe was found positively related to the total length of G. maculatus. The sex of G. maculatus was not found associated with the P, MA and MI of any of the helminth parasites. This is the first study of ecological aspect in the parasitic fauna of G. maculatus made in Peru.


Subject(s)
Helminthiasis, Animal , Helminths , Parasites , Trematoda , Animals , Fishes , Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology , Peru/epidemiology
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Acta Parasitol ; 61(4): 713-719, 2016 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27787212

ABSTRACT

Monocotyle luquei n. sp. (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) was described from gills of diamond stingray Dasyatis dipterura (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) (Dasyatidae) off Peru. The new species can be differentiated from the other species of the genus by the combination of the following characteristics: (1) accessory sclerites on the dorsal posterior surface of the body absent, (2) only one testis is present, (3) 1-2 loops in the copulatory organ, (4) the male copulatory organ with a sclerotized accessory piece, (5) shape of five sclerites in marginal papillae, (6) size of anchor and (7) posterolateral septa bifurcated. This is the first record of species of Monocotyle Taschenberg, 1878 from the southern Pacific.


Subject(s)
Fish Diseases/parasitology , Gills/parasitology , Skates, Fish , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Pacific Ocean/epidemiology , Platyhelminths/classification , Platyhelminths/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/epidemiology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Acta toxicol. argent ; 19(1): 19-31, ene.-jun. 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633177

ABSTRACT

El carbofurano es uno de los plaguicidas más empleado en la agricultura peruana. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el riesgo ambiental del carbofurano en bioensayos de toxicidad, sobre once especies no destinatarias. La siguiente secuencia relativa de mayor a menor cocientes de riesgo (CR) del carbofurano para los 19 puntos finales de efecto en once especies fue encontrada: Daphnia magna (mortalidad) > Lemna minor (inhibición de formación de las hojas) > Paracheirodon innesi (nado extraño) = P. innesi (incremento del movimiento opercular) > Chironomus calligraphus (mortalidad) > L. minor (necrosis) > P. innesi (mortalidad) > L. minor (clorosis) > Tetrapygus niger (inhibición de la fecundación) > Coturnix japonica (mortalidad) > Oncorhynchus mykiss (incremento de coloración) > Ceraeochrysa cincta (no eclosión de huevos) > O. mykiss (mortalidad con oxígeno) > O. mykiss (mortalidad sin oxígeno) > Trichogramma pretiosum (mortalidad) > C. cincta (mortalidad) > T. pretiosum (no emergencia de adultos) > Trichogramma pintoi (mortalidad) > Beauveria bassiana (inhibición del crecimiento). Los cocientes de riesgo (CR) indicaron en todos los casos un alto riesgo del carbofurano principalmente en el ambiente acuático en comparación con el terrestre.


Carbofuran is one of the most employed pesticides in Peruvian agriculture. This research aimed to evaluate the risk assessment in bioassays of carbofuran on eleven non-target species. The following relative sequence in decreasing ecotoxicity order in terms of RQ (Risk quotient) to carbofuran to 19 end points on 11 species was found: Daphnia magna (mortality) > Lemna minor (inhibition of new fronds) > Paracheirodon innesi (strange swim) = P. innesi (increase of opercula movement) > Chironomus calligraphus (mortality) > L. minor (necrosis) > P. innesi (mortality) > L. minor (chlorosis) > Tetrapygus niger (inhibition of fertilization)> Coturnix japonica (mortality) > Oncorhynchus mykiss (increase of coloration) > Ceraeochrysa cincta (not hatch of eggs) > O. mykiss (mortality without oxygen) > O. mykiss (mortality with oxygen) > Trichogramma pretiosum (mortality) > C. cincta (mortality) > T. pretiosum (not emergence of adults) > Trichogramma pintoi (mortality) > Beauveria bassiana (inhibition of growth). Risk quotient (RQ) indicated that carbofuran is highly risky mainly to aquatic environment than terrestrial.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biological Assay/statistics & numerical data , Carbofuran/administration & dosage , Carbofuran/toxicity , Environmental Exposure , Aquatic Environment , Peru , Toxicity Tests
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Parasitol. latinoam ; 58(1/2): 59-67, ene. 2003. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-383475

ABSTRACT

Se estudiaron las comunidades de ectopa-rásitos branquiales de 80 Cheilodactylus variegatus (32 hembras y 48 machos recolectados en el mercado Chorrillo, Lima, Perú entre mayo y julio de 1996. Se encontraron 604 especímenes con un promedio de 7,4 (1-36) y se identificaron 3 especies: Paramicrotyle nemadactylus (prevalencia = 36,3 por ciento; intensidad media = 7,2; Abundancia media = 6,5 + 7,3); Clavellotis dilatata (Prevalencia= 36,3 por ciento; Intensidad media= 2,6; Abundancia media = 0,9 +2,0) y Caligus cheylodactylus (Prevalencia = 2,5 por ciento; Intensidad media = 1; Abundancia media = 0,02). No se encontró asociación entre sexo y longitud del pez y la prevalencia y abundancia de las infestaciones en los dos primeros ectoparásitos. Se analizan otros parámetros para conocer el comportamiento parasitarios en el pez estudiado.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ectoparasitic Infestations , Fish Diseases , Fishes , Peru
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