Bibliographic citations
García, L., (2013). Influencia de algunos factores ambientales del agua sobre la presencia de parásitos en alevinos de Arapaima gigas “paiche” en estanques de cultivo de la piscigranja Quistococha - UNAP [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4729
García, L., Influencia de algunos factores ambientales del agua sobre la presencia de parásitos en alevinos de Arapaima gigas “paiche” en estanques de cultivo de la piscigranja Quistococha - UNAP [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2013. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4729
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title = "Influencia de algunos factores ambientales del agua sobre la presencia de parásitos en alevinos de Arapaima gigas “paiche” en estanques de cultivo de la piscigranja Quistococha - UNAP",
author = "García Ruíz, Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2013"
}
The study was carried out between September and November 2010, aiming to assess the influence of environmental factors on water parasites in Arapaima gigas fry "paiche" in ponds of fish farm Quistococha - UNAP, whence analyzed 20 samples with average weight and length of 96.80 ± 35.94 g and 24.57 ± 3.04 cm. The harvest of fish was at 2 per week and was conducted by drilling at the height of the head region (fontanelle). The structure analysis of the samples was at skin level, fins, gills, nostrils, muscle and internal organs. The rates applied were parasitic prevalence, intensity, mean intensity, abundance and mean abundance, instead of fixing and community status, and dispersion index distribution type. Monitoring of environmental factors such as water temperature, transparency, dissolved oxygen, pH, and carbon dioxide was performed two times per week, coinciding with the collection and harvest of fish. The analysis of the samples confirmed the presence Dawestrema cycloancistrium, parasite belonging to Class Monogenea, with a prevalence of 100%, the intensity was between 38 and 1254, the average intensity and the average was 377.8 abundance, with an abundance of 7556 units, which take place fixing the gills; within the Community status D. cycloancistrium species is considered central distribution pattern with aggregate type. Water analysis showed minor variations that did not significantly influence the presence of parasites, also the correlation between parasite abundance and environmental parameters such as water temperature, transparency and carbon dioxide recorded a positive relationship with a level of correlation of low to very low, the opposite happening with dissolved oxygen and pH showed a negative correlation with a very low level. The parasitic higher frequency was recorded in a temperature range between 27.00 and 27.50 °C, a transparency of 10.00 cm, dissolved oxygen of 3.00 mg/l, pH of 6.00 and carbon dioxide between 14.00 and 15.00 mg/l.
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