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Braz J Biol ; 84: e274862, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38511772

ABSTRACT

Sharks of the genus Sphyrna are under intense exploitation globally. In Brazil's northern coast, this genus represents a high proportion of fisheries landings and comprises four species. However, due to difficulty of specific identification when specimens are landed, most of the records are limited to the genus level. Here we analyzed the effectiveness of ITS2 (Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 of rDNA) fragment length protocol (Abercrombie et al., 2005) for identifying hammerhead shark species, comparing with the analysis of COI (Cytochrome oxidase subunit I) and ITS2 sequences. We evaluated samples of muscle tissue acquired in the main fishing ports of Maranhão: Carutapera, Raposa e Tutóia. Sampling was conducted between March 2017 to March 2018 and complemented with material deposited in collection (2015). COI results indicated the occurrence of endangered species which are prohibited to be landed. These include Sphyrna mokarran (67%), S. lewini (15%), S. tudes (3%), and S. tiburo (15%). For the ITS2 marker, we investigated the optimization of the protocol developed by Abercrombie (2005) for to improve the use in this geographical area througout design of a new primers.


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Sharks , Animals , Sharks/genetics , Brazil , Endangered Species , Fisheries , Seafood
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J Helminthol ; 95: e75, 2021 Dec 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34964710

ABSTRACT

This study presents a list of parasitic fish nematodes from the Brazilian Amazon based on the previous Brazilian list including scientific assessments carried out between 2010 and 2021. A total of 16 families, 48 species and 28 undetermined species of nematodes associated with fish are included in the checklist, in addition to 93 host species and 15 geographical records.


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Fish Diseases , Nematoda , Animals , Brazil , Checklist , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fishes , Host Specificity , Humans
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J Fish Biol ; 89(1): 1112-20, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27060457

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the record of a gravid Pristis pristis from the north coast of Maranhão State (Brazil) in May of 2009 by an artisanal vessel. Size, mass and rostrum length of the adult female were estimated at 5000 mm, 750000 g and 1536 mm, respectively. Total length (LT ) of miscarried embryos ranged from 755 to 800 mm and total mass from 890 to 1120 g. Although this is a single record, it indicates that P. pristis births may be taking place during May or coming months and there may be population differences between Central and South America.


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Embryo, Nonmammalian/anatomy & histology , Skates, Fish/embryology , Abortion, Veterinary , Animals , Brazil , Embryonic Development , Female , Pregnancy , Seasons , Sexual Behavior, Animal , Skates, Fish/anatomy & histology , Skates, Fish/physiology , South America , Species Specificity
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