Biota Amazônia (Mar 2017)

MORTALITY OF YOUTH <i>Arapaima gigas</i> (PISCES: ARAPAIMIDAE) FROM A FISH FARMING IN THE NORTH OF BRAZIL, CAUSED BY <i>Hysterothylacium</i> sp. AND <i>Goezia spinulosa</i> (NEMATODA: ANISAKIDAE)

  • Patrizia Batista de Azevedo,
  • Germán Augusto Murrieta Morey,
  • José Celso de Oliveira Malta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v7n1p103-107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 103 – 107

Abstract

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In youth A. gigas the risk of parasitic infections is very high, due to their feeding habit to prey on small invertebrates, which act as intermediate hosts of different endoparasite species, which can cause serious problems and high mortalities in fish farms. Thus, the aim of the present study was to identify the species that parasitize youth A. gigas raised in captivity in the Manacapuru municipality, Amazonas State and to evaluate their influence on the mortality of these fish. There were examined 66 youth A. gigas and non-parasite was recorded in the host gills. The intestine and stomach of the fish were parasitized by Hysterothylacium sp. larvae (L3) and Goezia spinulosa larvae (L4). The parasitic indexes were high for the two species, being recorded the highest rates of infection by Hysterothylacium sp. There was observed a weak positive correlation between the host standard length and the abundance of Hysterothylacium sp. The lesions observed in the stomach and intestine of the fish, together with the high parasite index values recorded for Hysterothylacium sp. and Goezia spinulosa, leads to the suspicion that the death of the fish was due to complications and damages caused by the presence of these parasites. Keywords: Amazonia; arapaima; death; nematodes.