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1.
J Fish Biol ; 96(1): 202-216, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31729023

ABSTRACT

In South America, the order Atheriniformes includes the monophyletic genus Odontesthes with 20 species that inhabit freshwater, estuarine and coastal environments. Pejerrey Odontesthes argentinensis is widely distributed in coastal and estuarine areas of the Atlantic Ocean and is known to foray into estuaries of river systems, particularly in conditions of elevated salinity. However, to our knowledge, a landlocked self-sustaining population has never been recorded. In this study, we examined the pejerrey population of Salada de Pedro Luro Lake (south-east of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) to clarify its taxonomic identity. An integrative taxonomic analysis based on traditional meristic, landmark-based morphometrics and genetic techniques suggests that the Salada de Pedro Luro pejerrey population represents a novel case of physiological and morphological adaptation of a marine pejerrey species to a landlocked environment and emphasises the environmental plasticity of this group of fishes.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Physiological/physiology , Fishes/physiology , Adaptation, Physiological/genetics , Animals , Aquatic Organisms/physiology , Argentina , Atlantic Ocean , Classification , Estuaries , Fishes/classification , Fishes/genetics , Fresh Water , Genetics, Population , Salt Tolerance
2.
Sci Total Environ ; 669: 930-937, 2019 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30970459

ABSTRACT

Saprolegniasis is one of the most economical and ecologically harmful diseases in different species of fish. Low water temperature is one of the most important factors which increases stress and creates favourable conditions for the proliferation of Saprolegniasis. Therefore, the monitoring of water surface temperature (WST) is fundamental for a better understanding of Saprolegniasis. The objective of this study was to develop a predictive algorithm to estimate the probability of fish kills caused by Saprolegniasis in Río Tercero reservoir (Argentina). WST was estimated by Landsat 7 and 8 imagery using the Single-Channel method. Logistic regression was used to relate WST estimated from 2007 to 2017 with different episodes of fish kills by Saprolegniasis registered in the reservoir during this period of time. Results showed that the algorithm created with the first quartile (25th percentile) of the WST values estimated by Landsat sensors was the most suitable model to estimate Saprolegniasis in the studied reservoir.


Subject(s)
Characidae , Environmental Monitoring , Fish Diseases/mortality , Infections/veterinary , Remote Sensing Technology/veterinary , Saprolegnia/physiology , Animals , Argentina , Fish Diseases/etiology , Infections/etiology , Infections/mortality , Lakes
3.
Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 27(1): 106-109, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29641800

ABSTRACT

Parasitic copepods of the family Lernaeidae are often found infesting freshwater fishes worldwide. They cause lernaeosis, a disease that can lead to serious pathogenic effects on their fish hosts. The most common lernaeid is the Lernaea cyprinacea, which has been widely introduced through importation of tropical fishes, e.g. cyprinids. In South America, it is one of the most common parasites both in wild and in farmed fish in the central region of Argentina. The silverside Odontesthes bonariensis is the most important fish of the sport fisheries of Argentina and one of the fish most affected by lernaeosis. Six specimens of copepods were collected from 30 specimens of O. bonariensis collected in a Pampean shallow lake (33°25'28"S 62°53'56"W) of Córdoba (Argentina). The 28S rRNA gene of L. cyprinacea was amplified by means of PCR to obtain the 28S rDNA sequence. The sequence obtained of this parasite from Argentina showed high genetic similarity with those from various geographical origins. The present study provided molecular characterization of L. cyprinacea in South America for the first time.


Subject(s)
Copepoda , Fishes/parasitology , Animals , Argentina , Fish Diseases , Food Industry , Fresh Water , Polymerase Chain Reaction , South America
4.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 27(1): 105-108, Jan.-Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1042465

ABSTRACT

Abstract Parasitic copepods of the family Lernaeidae are often found infesting freshwater fishes worldwide. They cause lernaeosis, a disease that can lead to serious pathogenic effects on their fish hosts. The most common lernaeid is the Lernaea cyprinacea, which has been widely introduced through importation of tropical fishes, e.g. cyprinids. In South America, it is one of the most common parasites both in wild and in farmed fish in the central region of Argentina. The silverside Odontesthes bonariensis is the most important fish of the sport fisheries of Argentina and one of the fish most affected by lernaeosis. Six specimens of copepods were collected from 30 specimens of O. bonariensis collected in a Pampean shallow lake (33°25'28"S 62°53'56"W) of Córdoba (Argentina). The 28S rRNA gene of L. cyprinacea was amplified by means of PCR to obtain the 28S rDNA sequence. The sequence obtained of this parasite from Argentina showed high genetic similarity with those from various geographical origins. The present study provided molecular characterization of L. cyprinacea in South America for the first time.


Resumo Os copépodos parasitos da família Lernaeidae são frequentemente encontrados infestando peixes de água doce em todo o mundo, causando a lernaeose, uma doença que pode levar a graves efeitos patogênicos em seus hospedeiros. O lerneídeo mais comum é a Lernaea cyprinacea, que tem sido amplamente introduzida por meio da importação de peixes tropicais, tais como ciprinídeos. Na América do Sul, é um dos parasitos mais comuns em peixes selvagens, bem como em peixes de cultivo na região central argentina. Odontesthes bonariensis é um dos peixes mais importantes para a pesca esportiva na Argentina e um dos mais afetados pela lerneose. Um total de seis espécimes desses copépodes foram coletados de espécimes de 30 O. bonariensis capturados em um lago de pouca profundidade nos Pampas (33°25'28"S 62°53'56"W) em Córdoba (Argentina). O gene 28S rRNA de L. cyprinacea foi amplificado por PCR para obter a sequência do 28S rDNA. A sequência obtida desse parasito da Argentina mostrou alta similaridade genética com aquelas de outras origens geográficas. O presente estudo forneceu, pela primeira vez, uma caracterização molecular de L. cyprinacea na América do Sul.


Subject(s)
Animals , Copepoda , Fishes/parasitology , Argentina , South America , Food Industry , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Fish Diseases , Fresh Water
5.
Acta toxicol. argent ; 20(2): 62-67, dez. 2012. ilus, mapas, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-671984

ABSTRACT

Los ecosistemas acuáticos cercanos a las zonas urbanas sufren un deterioro constante ocasionado por diversos factores físico-químicos relacionados con la actividad antrópica, representando un riesgo para los organismos que los habitan, en especial los peces. Estos efectos pueden ser biomonitoreados mediante técnicas de amplia utilización, como el Test de Micronúcleos (Mn) y el de Anormalidades nucleares (AN), entre otros. El objetivo de este trabajo fue verifcar y comparar la frecuencia de micronúcleos y anormalidades nucleares en tres especies ícticas colectadas en un lago urbano, Cyprinus carpio, Astyanax eigenmanniorum y Cheirodon interruptus. Luego de la captura y anestesia de los peces, se extrajo de cada individuo una muestra de sangre y se registró el peso y la longitud total. Las muestras fueron fjadas y luego teñidas con Giemsa al 10%, posteriormente se las analizó con microscopio (1000X) y se les tomaron fotografías con cámara digital. Se calculó, además, el índice de condición corporal (K) para cada uno de los ejemplares capturados. Se aplicó un análisis de correlación de rangos de Spearman (rs) entre frecuencia de Mn y AN vs K para cada especie. La prueba de Kruskal-Wallis se aplicó para evaluar diferencias de Mn y AN entre las especies. Los resultados no mostraron una correlación estadísticamente signifcativa (P> 0,05) entre las frecuencias de Mn y AN vs K. Las frecuencias de Mn entre las diferentes especies no arrojaron diferencias signifcativas (P> 0,05), mientras que las AN sí (P< 0,05). Astyanax eigenmanniorum fue la especie que mayor sensibilidad presentó. Las diferencias preliminares de AN entre las especies utilizadas, convierten a A. eigenmanniorum en una especie "centinela" y posible biomonitor de agentes xenobióticos.


Aquatic ecosystems near urban areas suffer a steady deterioration caused by physical and chemical factors related to human activity, representing a danger to organisms that inhabit them, especially the fsh. These effects may be biomonitored by widely used techniques, such as the Micronucleus Test (Mn) and Nuclear Abnormalities (NA), among others. The aim of this study was to verify and compare the frequency of micronuclei and nuclear abnormalities in three fsh species collected in an urban lake, Cyprinus carpio, Astyanax eigenmanniorum and Cheirodon interruptus. After the capture and anesthesia of the fsh, weight and length were registered, and a blood sample was obtained from each individual. The samples were fxed and stained with 10% Giemsa, subsequently they were analyzed with the microscope (1000X) and photographed with a digital camera. The body con-dition index (K) was calculated for each fsh caught. A correlation analysis Spearman rank (rs) between frequency of Mn and NA vs. K was performed for each species. The Kruskal-Wallis test was applied to assess differences in Mn and NA between species. The results showed no statistically signifcant correlation (P> 0.05) between the frequencies of Mn and NA vs K. The frequencies of Mn between different species yielded no signifcant differences (P> 0.05), whereas NA (P <0.05) did. A. eigenmanniorum was the most sensitive species. NA preliminary differences between the species used, convert A. eigenmanniorum in a sort of "sentinel specie" and a possible biomonitor of xenobiotic agents.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biomarkers/blood , Micronucleus Tests/methods , Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective , Erythrocyte Count/methods , Xenobiotics/adverse effects , Erythrocytes, Abnormal , Fishes/abnormalities
6.
Acta toxicol. argent ; 20(2): 62-67, dic. 2012. ilus, mapas, tab
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-128829

ABSTRACT

Los ecosistemas acuáticos cercanos a las zonas urbanas sufren un deterioro constante ocasionado por diversos factores físico-químicos relacionados con la actividad antrópica, representando un riesgo para los organismos que los habitan, en especial los peces. Estos efectos pueden ser biomonitoreados mediante técnicas de amplia utilización, como el Test de Micronúcleos (Mn) y el de Anormalidades nucleares (AN), entre otros. El objetivo de este trabajo fue verifcar y comparar la frecuencia de micronúcleos y anormalidades nucleares en tres especies ícticas colectadas en un lago urbano, Cyprinus carpio, Astyanax eigenmanniorum y Cheirodon interruptus. Luego de la captura y anestesia de los peces, se extrajo de cada individuo una muestra de sangre y se registró el peso y la longitud total. Las muestras fueron fjadas y luego teñidas con Giemsa al 10%, posteriormente se las analizó con microscopio (1000X) y se les tomaron fotografías con cámara digital. Se calculó, además, el índice de condición corporal (K) para cada uno de los ejemplares capturados. Se aplicó un análisis de correlación de rangos de Spearman (rs) entre frecuencia de Mn y AN vs K para cada especie. La prueba de Kruskal-Wallis se aplicó para evaluar diferencias de Mn y AN entre las especies. Los resultados no mostraron una correlación estadísticamente signifcativa (P> 0,05) entre las frecuencias de Mn y AN vs K. Las frecuencias de Mn entre las diferentes especies no arrojaron diferencias signifcativas (P> 0,05), mientras que las AN sí (P< 0,05). Astyanax eigenmanniorum fue la especie que mayor sensibilidad presentó. Las diferencias preliminares de AN entre las especies utilizadas, convierten a A. eigenmanniorum en una especie "centinela" y posible biomonitor de agentes xenobióticos.(AU)


Aquatic ecosystems near urban areas suffer a steady deterioration caused by physical and chemical factors related to human activity, representing a danger to organisms that inhabit them, especially the fsh. These effects may be biomonitored by widely used techniques, such as the Micronucleus Test (Mn) and Nuclear Abnormalities (NA), among others. The aim of this study was to verify and compare the frequency of micronuclei and nuclear abnormalities in three fsh species collected in an urban lake, Cyprinus carpio, Astyanax eigenmanniorum and Cheirodon interruptus. After the capture and anesthesia of the fsh, weight and length were registered, and a blood sample was obtained from each individual. The samples were fxed and stained with 10% Giemsa, subsequently they were analyzed with the microscope (1000X) and photographed with a digital camera. The body con-dition index (K) was calculated for each fsh caught. A correlation analysis Spearman rank (rs) between frequency of Mn and NA vs. K was performed for each species. The Kruskal-Wallis test was applied to assess differences in Mn and NA between species. The results showed no statistically signifcant correlation (P> 0.05) between the frequencies of Mn and NA vs K. The frequencies of Mn between different species yielded no signifcant differences (P> 0.05), whereas NA (P <0.05) did. A. eigenmanniorum was the most sensitive species. NA preliminary differences between the species used, convert A. eigenmanniorum in a sort of "sentinel specie" and a possible biomonitor of xenobiotic agents.(AU)

7.
Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 15(2): 65-71, feb. 2009. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LIPECS | ID: biblio-1111239

ABSTRACT

El pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis es la especie más importante de las pesquerías del centro de Argentina. Se estudio la captura por unidad de esfuerzo (CPUE), la condición corporal, el crecimiento y la alimentación de O. bonariensis de la laguna pampeana Los Charos (34º28´S, 64º23´W, 240 ha), ubicada en la provincia de Córdoba. Se realizaron cuatro muestreos estacionales en el periodo 2002-2003. Para la captura de peces se utilizaron redes de arrastre y enmalle. Se capturaron 2862 ejemplares de un rango de talla comprendido entre 38 y 380 mm de longitud estándar (LSt). La CPUE promedio fue de 74,3 (±71,0)kg/20 hs de tendido de red. La relación LSt-peso presentó diferencias significativas entre épocas del año (P< 0,01). Los índices de condición corporal estuvieron dentro de los límites de referencia de la especie. El crecimiento calculado fue: LSt(t)=459,8*[1–exp(-0,3105*(t-0,175))]. La relación LSt–Longitud total (LT) fue: LT(mm)=8,23+LSt*1,14 (n=283; R2=0,99). El zooplancton constituyó un ítem alimenticio secundario en los peces jóvenes. En los ejemplares de 3+ años de vida se observó un marcado canibalismo, situación que explicaría en parte su mejor condición corporal. La laguna Los Charos presenta una elevada producción de O. bonariensis.


The silverside Odontesthes bonariensis is the most important species in the fisheries of central Argentina. Capture per unit effort (CPUE), body condition, growth and feeding were studied for O. bonariensis in the Pampean shallow lake “Los Charos” (34º28´S, 64º23´W, 240 ha), located in Cordoba province. Four seasonal sampling procedures were carried out during 2002-2003. Floating gillnets and trawlnets were used to capture the fishes. Specimens captured (n= 2862) were ranged between 38 and 380 mm of standar length (StL). CPUE average was 74.3(±71,0) kg/20 hs/gillnets. The StL–weight relationship showed signifficant differences along the seasons (P< 0,01). The body score indices were within the reffered limits for this species. Growth was calculated by StL(t)= 459,8*[1–exp(-0,3105*(t-0,175))]. The StL–Total length (TL) ratio was TL(mm)= 8,23+StL*1,14 (n= 283; R2= 0,99). For the young fishes the zooplankton constituted a secundary feeding source. In individuals older than 3 years of age, a marked canibalism was observed, which might explain partially their body condition. The shallow lake “Los Charos” shows an elevated production of O. bonariensis.


Subject(s)
Biology , Chordata , Coastal Lagoon
8.
Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 17(1): 28-32, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18554437

ABSTRACT

The pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis is the most important freshwater fish of Argentina central region. The present study was conducted to describe the seasonal variation of parasitism in O. bonariensis from La Viña reservoir (31 degrees 17'S, 65 degrees 01'W), located in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Between years 1999 and 2002, 573 fishes were caught, and their parasite infection and relative weight (Wr) were assesed. Three parasites were found, Lernaea cyprinacea (Crustacea), Contracaecum spp. larvae (Nematoda) and Cangatiella macdonaghi (Cestoda). Overall, Contracaecum spp. prevalence and intensity were very low. Lernaea cyprinacea and Cangatiella macdonaghi prevalences increased during summer and spring (P < 0.01), respectively. Lernaea cyprinacea infection showed also seasonal differences in intensity (P < 0.05), as well as C. macdonaghi regarding parasites density (P < 0.01). Cangatiella macdonaghi average parasites density was 32.0 (+/-22.5) cestodes per cm(3)of digestive content. No association between parasitism and fish relative weight was found. Besides the seasonality variations observed, the parasite burden found did not compromise fish body condition.


Subject(s)
Fishes/parasitology , Animals , Argentina , Fresh Water , Seasons
9.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 17(1): 28-32, jan.-mar. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-617149

ABSTRACT

The pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis is the most important freshwater fish of Argentina central region. The present study was conducted to describe the seasonal variation of parasitism in O. bonariensis from La Viña reservoir (31º 17'S, 65º 01'W), located in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Between years 1999 and 2002, 573 fishes were caught, and their parasite infection and relative weight (Wr) were assesed. Three parasites were found, Lernaea cyprinacea (Crustacea), Contracaecum spp. larvae (Nematoda) and Cangatiella macdonaghi (Cestoda). Overall, Contracaecum spp. prevalence and intensity were very low. Lernaea cyprinacea and Cangatiella macdonaghi prevalences increased during summer and spring (P < 0.01), respectively. Lernaea cyprinacea infection showed also seasonal differences in intensity (P < 0.05), as well as C. macdonaghi regarding parasites density (P < 0.01). Cangatiella macdonaghi average parasites density was 32.0 (±22.5) cestodes per cm³ of digestive content. No association between parasitism and fish relative weight was found. Besides the seasonality variations observed, the parasite burden found did not compromise fish body condition.


O peixe rei Odontesthes bonariensis é um peixe de água doce de grande importância na região central da Argentina. O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever a sazonalidade do parasitismo de O. bonariensis no reservatrio La Viña (31º 17'S, 65º 01'W), província de Córdoba, Argentina. Durante os anos 1999 e 2002 foram capturados 573 peixes. Nestes se fez à avaliação da condição corporal usando como parâmetro o peso relativo e identificaram-se os seguintes parasitos: Lernaea cyprinacea (Crustacea), Contracaecum spp. (Nematoda) e Cangatiella macdonaghi (Cestoda). As prevalências e intensidades de Contracaecum spp. foram muito baixas. Houve diferenças nas prevalências de L. cyprinacea e C. macdonaghi na época do ano (P < 0,01), sendo maiores no verão e na primavera, respectivamente. Houve diferenças estacionais na intensidade de L. cyprinacea (P < 0,05) e na densidade de C. macdonaghi (P < 0,01), neste ultimo alcançou-se um valor máximo nas amostras de 32,0 (±22,5) parasitos por cm³ de conteúdo digestivo. Não houve associação entre o parasitismo e o peso relativo dos peixes. Embora haja certa sazonalidade, as diferentes cargas parasitárias encontradas nâo prejudicam a saúde de O. bonariensis enquanto sua condição corporal.


Subject(s)
Animals , Fishes/parasitology , Argentina , Fresh Water , Seasons
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