Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>

Autores
Plaul, Silvia Elena; Andrés Laube, Pedro Fernando; Montes, Martín Miguel; Topa, Pascual Emilio; Martorelli, Sergio Roberto; Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo
Año de publicación
2018
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
The Rio Negro floodplain (tributary of the Amazon River) is a natural habitat of the cardinal tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi. In home aquaria, this species has high vulnerability to superficial infetions and is affected by the protist Dermocystidium. Protist cysts were located in the dermis causing lesions reaching in the epidermis. We observed that a few weeks after the introduction of new wild ornamental fish (mostly Hemigrammus sp. or Hyphessobrycon sp.) into established home aquaria, the cardinal tetra fish became infected, suggesting that the new fish could have acted as carriers.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
Materia
Zoología
Dermocystidium
Protist
Tetra
Argentina
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
title Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
spellingShingle Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
Plaul, Silvia Elena
Zoología
Dermocystidium
Protist
Tetra
Argentina
title_short Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
title_full Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
title_fullStr Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
title_full_unstemmed Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
title_sort Dermocystidiosis induced by the parasite <i>Dermocystidium</i> sp. in the <i>Paracheirodon axelrodi</i>
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Plaul, Silvia Elena
Andrés Laube, Pedro Fernando
Montes, Martín Miguel
Topa, Pascual Emilio
Martorelli, Sergio Roberto
Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo
author Plaul, Silvia Elena
author_facet Plaul, Silvia Elena
Andrés Laube, Pedro Fernando
Montes, Martín Miguel
Topa, Pascual Emilio
Martorelli, Sergio Roberto
Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo
author_role author
author2 Andrés Laube, Pedro Fernando
Montes, Martín Miguel
Topa, Pascual Emilio
Martorelli, Sergio Roberto
Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
Dermocystidium
Protist
Tetra
Argentina
topic Zoología
Dermocystidium
Protist
Tetra
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Rio Negro floodplain (tributary of the Amazon River) is a natural habitat of the cardinal tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi. In home aquaria, this species has high vulnerability to superficial infetions and is affected by the protist Dermocystidium. Protist cysts were located in the dermis causing lesions reaching in the epidermis. We observed that a few weeks after the introduction of new wild ornamental fish (mostly Hemigrammus sp. or Hyphessobrycon sp.) into established home aquaria, the cardinal tetra fish became infected, suggesting that the new fish could have acted as carriers.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
description The Rio Negro floodplain (tributary of the Amazon River) is a natural habitat of the cardinal tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi. In home aquaria, this species has high vulnerability to superficial infetions and is affected by the protist Dermocystidium. Protist cysts were located in the dermis causing lesions reaching in the epidermis. We observed that a few weeks after the introduction of new wild ornamental fish (mostly Hemigrammus sp. or Hyphessobrycon sp.) into established home aquaria, the cardinal tetra fish became infected, suggesting that the new fish could have acted as carriers.
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