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Testes and vasa deferentia are parts of the male reproductive system of decapod crustaceans. Both organs show morphological differences among decapod species in terms of anatomical and histological patterns reflecting the diversity of this group. Describing these features may assist in systematics, phylogenetics, and studies of reproductive behavior, especially for species of commercial interest, such as Macrobrachium carcinus, a native American species that, unusually for this genus, has no precopulation courting behavior.

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Fine scale characteristics of catfish aquaculture ponds influencing piscivorous avian species foraging use in the Mississippi Delta.

PLoS One

May 2020

Mississippi Field Station, National Wildlife Research Center, Wildlife Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Mississippi, Mississippi State, United States of America.

Piscivorous avian species are the main source of catfish depredation at aquaculture facilities in Mississippi, resulting in the economic loss of millions of dollars every year. Most notable of these avian species are the double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus), great blue heron (Ardea herodias), and great egret (A. alba).

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Analysis of specific mRNA gene expression profiles as markers of egg and embryo quality for hybrid catfish aquaculture.

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol

May 2020

School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, United States. Electronic address:

Despite best efforts to optimize reproduction, egg incubation, and larval performance in captivity, inconsistencies in hatchery fish production are still created by high variations in egg quality from individual females. In some hatchery species, egg quality and generation of viable embryos are correlated to abundances of specific mRNAs. Channel catfish females show considerable extremes in egg quality, causing inconsistencies in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, female × blue catfish, Ictalurus furcatus, male hybrid fry production.

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Outbreaks of diseases in farmed fish remain a recurring problem despite the development of vaccines and improved hygiene standards on aquaculture farms. One commonly observed bacterial disease in tropical aquaculture of the South-East Asian region is tenacibaculosis, which is attributed to members of the genus Tenacibaculum (family Flavobacteriaceae, phylum Bacteroidetes), most notably Tenacibaculum maritimum. The impact of tenacibaculosis on the fish microbiota remains poorly understood.

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With only six recognised genera, the family Clinostomidae Lühe, 1901 remains a global research interest of parasitologists and ecologists. Recent efforts have focused on providing molecular data to investigate species diversity, elucidate life-cycles, and make inferences on the group's evolutionary history. Of the clinostomid genera, the monotypic Ithyoclinostomum Witenberg, 1926 has remained more enigmatic compared to the commonly encountered Clinostomum Leidy, 1856.

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Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) CC34 and CC41 recognize overlapping subsets of leukocyte immune-type receptors (LITRs). The mAb CC34 was raised against the clonal TS32.15 cytotoxic T cell line and the mAb CC41 was raised against the clonal NK cell line TS10.

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Earthworms are used as an alternative protein source in aquaculture. These organisms serve as an ideal and favorable site for bacterial growth and activity. Hence, in our present study, we isolated and screened potential probiotic bacteria from African nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae).

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is a pathogenic bacterium responsible for significant losses in important wild and cultured fish species. strain MS-18-199 recovered from a diseased hybrid catfish from East Mississippi and showed resistance to florfenicol, chloramphenicol, oxytetracycline, doxycycline, erythromycin, tetracycline, azitromycin, spectinomycin, sulfonamide, and bacitracin. To explore the mechanisms of resistance in strain MS-18-199, genomic DNA was extracted and subjected to whole genome sequencing (WGS) using a combination of long (Oxford Nanopore) and short (Illumina) reads.

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Role of neuroendocrine modulation and biochemistry in the sepsis in Piaractus mesopotamicus.

Gen Comp Endocrinol

March 2020

Department of Veterinarian Pathology, Faculty of Agrarian and Veterinarian Sciences, São Paulo State University, Unesp, Jaboticabal, Brazil; Aquaculture Center of UNESP, Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:

Sepsis is a systemic process with multifactorial pathophysiology that affects most animal species. It is responsible for high rates of morbidity and mortality. This work aimed to study the biochemical and neuroendocrine changes of the sepsis process in Piaractus mesopotamicus after Aeromonas hydrophila inoculation analyzing changes in blood leukocyte and differences in neuroendocrine-biochemical modulation using RNA-seq.

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Effects of temperature increase on the physiology and behavior of fiddler crabs.

Physiol Behav

March 2020

Biosciences Institute, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Coastal Campus, Praça Infante Dom Henrique, s/n, 11330-900, São Vicente, SP, Brazil; Aquaculture Center (CAUNESP), São Paulo State University (UNESP), Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n, 14884-900, Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil.

Intertidal organisms rely on physiological and behavioral adjustments to maintain homeostasis under warm exposure. We examined the effects of the temperature increase related to climate warming on the physiology and behavior of two fiddler crab species: Leptuca uruguayensis, which inhabits mostly vegetated areas, and Leptuca leptodactyla, that inhabits unvegetated areas. We hypothesized that L.

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Variation in global transcriptomic response to Perkinsus marinus infection among eastern oyster families highlights potential mechanisms of disease resistance.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

January 2020

USDA Agricultural Research Service, National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center, 469 CBLS, 120 Flagg Road, Kingston, RI, 02881, USA; University of Rhode Island, Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Science, 460 CBLS, 120 Flagg Road, Kingston, RI, 02881, USA. Electronic address:

Dermo disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus, negatively impacts wild and cultured Eastern oyster populations, yet our knowledge of the mechanistic bases for parasite pathogenicity and the Eastern oyster's response to it is limited. To better understand host responses to the parasite and identify molecular mechanisms underlying disease-resistance phenotypes, we experimentally challenged two families exhibiting divergent Dermo-resistance phenotypes with the parasite, generated global expression profiles using RNAseq and identified differentially expressed transcripts between control and challenged oysters from each family at multiple time points post-parasite injection. The susceptible and resistant families exhibited strikingly different transcriptomic responses to the parasite over a 28-day time period.

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Morphologic and molecular characterization of Gyrodactylus cyclopteri Scyborskaja, 1948, from Cyclopterus lumpus L., 1758.

Parasitol Res

March 2020

Department of Basic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, 39762, USA.

Interest and use of the lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus L., 1758, as a cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture has grown significantly over the past 10 years. This has resulted in an explosion of new hatcheries to supply juveniles to the salmon industry.

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This study describes anatomical, histological and histochemical features of the digestive tract mucosal layer of the matrinxã Brycon amazonicus, an omnivorous freshwater fish endemic from the Amazon basin. This species presents short thick oesophagus with longitudinal folds, that allow the passage of large food items. The mucosa is lined with a stratified secretory epithelium rich in goblet cells that secrete neutral and acid mucins.

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Description of sp. nov., an emergent fish pathogen, and assessment of virulence using a tiger barb () infection model.

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

February 2020

Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, 2108 Tupper Hall, Davis, CA 95616-5270, USA.

A recently described emergent disease of ornamental fish has been associated with an species positive for the surface protective antigen () C gene. Whole genome sequencing was performed on five isolates from diseased ornamental fish. In addition, these isolates were compared to and other -positive species isolated from terrestrial and marine mammals, birds and fish using multi-locus sequence analysis (MLSA).

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Pathologic Changes Associated With Respiratory Compromise And Morbidity Due To Massive Interlamellar Infection In Channel × Blue Hybrid Catfish.

J Parasitol

October 2019

Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Thad Cochran National Warmwater Aquaculture Center, Delta Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University, 127 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776.

There are multiple spp. (Myxozoa: Myxobolidae) endemic to North American catfish aquaculture that affect the gills of channel catfish and their hybrids. These parasites are morphologically similar, and confusion exists regarding the predilection sites and pathologic changes associated with different species.

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Article Synopsis
  • Aeromonas bacteria, a common pathogen in tropical fish, can lead to serious infections like septicemia, causing high mortality rates in aquaculture, making its study vital for control measures.
  • In an experiment, juvenile pacus were infected with Aeromonas hydrophila, with observations taken at various time points post-infection, showing significant hemodynamic alterations and bacterial presence in tissues by 9 hours.
  • Pathological analyses revealed severe tissue damage, including necrosis and vascular issues, particularly after 6 and 9 hours, suggesting that the bacteria spread rapidly and caused irreversible harm to vital organs like the spleen, liver, and kidney.
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The pacu () is a Neotropical fish with remarkable productive performance for aquaculture. Knowledge of genetic resources in Neotropical fish is essential for their applications in breeding programs. The aim of this study was to characterize the genetic diversity of seven farmed populations of pacu which will constitute the basis for a broodstock foundation for coming breeding programs in Brazil.

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  • Red tilapia, valued for its appealing coloration, suffers in market value due to black blotches on their skin, which negatively impact selective breeding efforts for blemish-free fish.
  • The study investigated how these blotches affect growth rates and body measurements in various genetic groups of red tilapia over 250 days, using path analysis to determine the relationships between traits.
  • Findings showed high correlation among body traits while revealing that black blotches have minimal direct and indirect effects on growth, suggesting the potential for breeding high-performance red tilapia without blemishes.
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Aeromonas veronii is a gram-negative species abundant in aquatic environments that causes disease in humans as well as terrestrial and aquatic animals. In the current study, 41 publicly available A. veronii genomes were compared to investigate distribution of putative virulence genes, global dissemination of pathotypes, and potential mechanisms of virulence.

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  • * While much focus has been on aquatic-breeding frogs suffering declines due to Bd, cryptic terrestrial-breeding amphibians like the pumpkin toadlet have also experienced significant declines in tropical regions.
  • * Experiments revealed that Bd can spill over from mildly infected aquatic frogs to terrestrial-breeding toadlets, causing lethal infections and harmful changes in their skin bacterial communities, highlighting the need to investigate the declines of these terrestrial species further.
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The host-associated microbiome is vital to host immunity and pathogen defense. In aquatic ecosystems, organisms may interact with environmental bacteria to influence the pool of potential symbionts, but the effects of these interactions on host microbiome assembly and pathogen resistance are unresolved. We used replicated bromeliad microecosystems to test for indirect effects of arthropod-bacteria interactions on host microbiome assembly and pathogen burden, using tadpoles and the fungal amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis as a model host-pathogen system.

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The combination of resveratrol and exercise enhances muscle growth characteristics in pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus).

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol

September 2019

Department of Morphology, Institute of Bioscience, Sao Paulo State University, UNESP, Botucatu, SP, Brazil; Aquaculture Center, CAUNESP, Sao Paulo State University, UNESP, Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Pacu is a tropical fish with important value to aquaculture. During cellular metabolism, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced, which can influence muscle growth. Resveratrol is an effective antioxidant that scavenges ROS and can modulate physical performance preventing oxidative stress.

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The sea louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer 1837), is a significant parasite of farmed salmon throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Management of on-farm louse populations can be improved by understanding the role that wild fish play in sustaining and providing refuge for the local population of sea lice. In this study, 1,064 sticklebacks were captured.

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The Bias of combining variables on fish's aggressive behavior studies.

Behav Processes

July 2019

Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP/IBILCE), Departamento de Zoologia e Botânica, Aquaculture Center UNESP (CAUNESP), R. Cristóvão Colombo, 2265, CEP 15054-000, São José do Rio Preto, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Quantifying animal aggressive behavior by behavioral units, either displays or attacks, is a common practice in animal behavior studies. However, this practice can generate a bias in data analysis, especially when the variables have different temporal patterns. This study aims to use Bayesian Hierarchical Linear Models (B-HLMs) to analyze the feasibility of pooling the aggressive behavior variables of four cichlids species.

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The efficacy of oral versus injection exposure and the effect of feeding frequency on the transmission of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in cultured juvenile blue crabs Callinectes sapidus were investigated. Crabs in Group 1 (G-1, n = 48) were exposed once orally to 100 mg of WSSV-infected shrimp tissue mg-1 of body weight (BW). The oral inoculum contained 2.

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