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

Journal:
Journal of fish diseases
Year:
2025
Authors:
Tuna, Fernando A P et al.
Affiliation:
Departamento de Biologia Marinha · Brazil

Abstract

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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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40143701/