Comparisons of Hyperostotic Bones in Two Species of the Genus Oligoplites Gill, 1863 in the Southern Brazilian Coast

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Journal of fish diseases Pub Date : 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1111/jfd.14117
Fernando A. P. Tuna, Ana Paula C. de Rodrigues, Gustavo P Filgueira, Rebeca s da Bianca, Wilson T. V. Machado, Márcia C. Salomão, Helena P. Lavrado
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The description of skeletal disorders is commonly reported in fish species raised through aquaculture; however, wild marine fish may also exhibit high frequencies of anomalies, particularly the development of hyperostosis, a condition that causes thickening of the bones. Specimens of Oligoplites saliens (n = 15) and Oligoplites palometa (n = 14) were radiographed to verify hyperostotic bone occurrences. Hyperostosis was detected in all individuals (> 400 mm TL) analysed for both species, occurring in six distinct regions of the skeleton (supraoccipital bone, cleithrum, dorsal pterygiophores, anal pterygiophore, haemal spines, and neural spines), regardless of the sex of the individuals. No hyperostosis was found in the neural and haemal spines of O. palometa and in the anal pterygiophore of O. saliens. Histological sections of the supraoccipital bone of O. saliens were conducted, revealing high porosity characterised by the presence of vascular channels in bones with hyperostosis. The species exhibited species-specific patterns for the condition, demonstrating differences even among species of the same genus occurring in the same geographic area. This is the first record of hyperostosis for both species in Brazilian waters.

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1863年在巴西南部海岸发现的Oligoplites Gill属两种骨增厚骨的比较。
骨骼疾病的描述通常在通过水产养殖养殖的鱼类中报告;然而,野生海鱼也可能表现出高频率的异常,特别是骨质增生,这是一种导致骨骼增厚的情况。对Oligoplites saliens (n = 15)和Oligoplites palometa (n = 14)的标本进行x线摄影以证实骨质增生的发生。在这两个物种的所有个体(bbb400mm TL)中都检测到骨质增生,发生在六个不同的骨骼区域(枕上骨、锁骨、背翼肌、肛翼肌、血棘和神经棘),与个体的性别无关。palometa的神经棘和血液棘以及O. saliens的肛翼肌未发现骨质增生。枕上骨的组织学切片显示高孔隙度,其特征是骨质增生的骨骼中存在血管通道。该物种表现出对该条件的物种特异性模式,表明即使在同一地理区域的同一属物种之间也存在差异。这是巴西水域首次记录到这两个物种的骨质增生。
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Journal of fish diseases
Journal of fish diseases 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish Diseases enjoys an international reputation as the medium for the exchange of information on original research into all aspects of disease in both wild and cultured fish and shellfish. Areas of interest regularly covered by the journal include: -host-pathogen relationships- studies of fish pathogens- pathophysiology- diagnostic methods- therapy- epidemiology- descriptions of new diseases
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