<b>Haematology of <em>Oreochromis niloticus</em> (Cichlidae) and <em>Cyprinus carpio</em> (Cyprinidae) maintained in different conditions of handling and feeding from the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil</b>- DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.162
Abstract
This work evaluated the haematological parameters in Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) and Cyprinus carpio (carp) captured from the different owners in the cities of Blumenau, Joinville and Ituporanga, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. The results were related to handling and feeding that the fish were exposed. Not only the ration, but also entrails, cooked rice, restaurant scraps and ration made in fish farm were used in the feeding of fish in the facilities A and C of Blumenau. However, A and C in Ituporanga were characterized by pig manure as the main source of feeding. In Joinville the diet was characterized by ration as the main source of food. Hematocrit and the erythrocyte number were higher in fish from Joinville than the others. The highest values of total leukocyte count were observed in A and C from Blumenau and Ituporanga. Tilapia exposed to pig dung showed the highest number of lymphocyte in the circulating blood. Haematological values of carp did not show significant changes that were related to the environment.Downloads
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2006-10-01
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Ghiraldelli, L., Martins, M. L., Yamashita, M. M., & Jerônimo, G. T. (2006). <b>Haematology of <em>Oreochromis niloticus</em> (Cichlidae) and <em>Cyprinus carpio</em> (Cyprinidae) maintained in different conditions of handling and feeding from the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil</b>- DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.162. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 28(4), 319-325. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v28i4.162
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