Publications by authors named "R N F Carvalho-Neta"

The study of reproductive biology is an important tool in identifying protective measures to preserve fish stocks, providing essential data for a reliable management system that ensures a balance between the environment and the economy. This study aims to analyze the first sexual maturity and type of spawning of the fish Conodon nobilis (Linnaeus, 1758) on the Amazon coast, specifically in the Gulf Maranhense region. 360 specimens were obtained from commercial fishing activity in the community of Raposa-MA during the period from January to December 2021.

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  • The study focused on isolating and identifying disease-causing bacteria in the intestinal tract, skin, and muscles of the fish species Sciades herzbergii, while also examining potential health risks for humans.
  • Fish samples were collected during different seasons from two locations in São Marcos Bay, Brazil, and analyzed for bacterial presence and antimicrobial resistance.
  • Results revealed the presence of Klebsiella pneumoniae and antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli, with more significant damage to the gills and liver in fish from one location, indicating a link between bacterial infection and organ damage.
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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.

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Human activities significantly impact the aquatic biota in lacustrine environments, leading to negative environmental consequences. Due to this, this study was carried out to evaluate the genotoxic and histological biomarkers in the gills and kidneys of Prochilodus lacustris. The collection of fish and water was conducted in three distinct stations (S1, S2, S3) in an international protected area in northeast Brazil.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate, through changes in the gills and livers of Sciades herzbergii, the environmental contamination to which estuarine organisms are exposed in two areas in São Marcos Bay - MA. Two collection areas located in São Marcos Bay were selected for this study: A1, an area close to the Port Complex, and A2, an area on Caranguejos Island (included in the Environmental Protection Area of Baixada Maranhense). Collections were carried out during rainy and dry periods.

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