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Fávaro, Luís Fernando, Elton Celton de Oliveira, Augusto de Oliveira Brunow Ventura, and Nelsy Fenerich Verani. "Environmental influences on the spatial and temporal distribution of the puffer fish Sphoeroides greeleyi and Sphoeroides testudineus in a Brazilian subtropical estuary." Neotropical Ichthyology 7, no. 2 (2009): 275–82. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-62252009000200020.

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Fávaro, Luís Fernando, Oliveira, Elton Celton de, Ventura, Augusto de Oliveira Brunow, Verani, Nelsy Fenerich (2009): Environmental influences on the spatial and temporal distribution of the puffer fish Sphoeroides greeleyi and Sphoeroides testudineus in a Brazilian subtropical estuary. Neotropical Ichthyology 7 (2): 275-282, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252009000200020, URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252009000200020&lng=en&tlng=en
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Rodríguez-Ibarra, L. Estela, María Isabel Abdo-de la Parra, Leonardo Ibarra-Castro, Juan Manuel Martínez-Brown, Gabriela Velasco-Blanco, and Gabriela Aguilar-Zárate. "Desarrollo osteológico de la columna vertebral, complejo caudal y aletas medias del botete diana Sphoeroides annulatus (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae)." Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 54, no. 3 (2020): 324. http://dx.doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2019.54.3.2027.

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Osteological development of the vertebral column, caudal complex and median fins in larvae of the bullseye puffer fish, Sphoeroides annulatus, were studied using specimens cleared and double stained for bone and cartilage. The first cartilaginous structures appeared 10 days (4.2 mm NL) after hatching and by day 28 (14.9 mm TL) most of the bone elements had already formed. Sphoeroides annulatus exhibited fusion of bone elements, the same as other Tetradontiformes, one of the most evolved teleosts.
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Barros, José Carlos Nascimento de, Jonata de Arruda Francisco, Antonio Lemos Vasconcelos-Filho, and Deusinete de Oliveira Tenorio. "MOLUSCOS ENCONTRADOS NO TRATO DIGESTIVO DE Sphoeroides testudineus (LINNAUES, 1758) (TELEOSTEI: TETRADONTIDAE), NO CANAL DE SANTA CRUZ, ITAMARACÁ-PERNAMBUCO, BRASIL." Revista Brasileira de Engenharia de Pesca 5, no. 1 (2010): 70–80. https://doi.org/10.18817/repesca.v5i1.243.

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Foram estudados os Moluscos encontrados no trato digestivo de Sphoeroides testudineus do Canal de Santa Cruz, Itamaracá-Pernambuco, Brasil. O conteúdo gastrointestinal foi triado e o material malacológico separado para identificação com base em literatura especializada. Foi realizado um levantamento literário a acerca dos hábitos alimentares para comparação entre as espécies do gênero Sphoeroides. Foram identificadas 07 famílias, 12 gêneros e 12 espécies. Contabilizadas 170 conchas dos quais 130 espécimes (76, 47%) pertencentes a classe Gastropoda e 40 (23,53%) espécimes da classe Bivalvia. Das espécies encontradas Cyclostremiscus caraboboensis é um táxon não citado para costa brasileira. Vitrinella filifera e Assiminea succinea não tem registro na região em questão. Assiminea succinea (Pfeipfer, 1840) apresentou-se percentual dominante em relação aos demais espécies. Houve uma dominância de espécies de substrato inconsolidado (infauna). Algumas espécies de peixes pertencentes ao gênero Sphoeroides e que ocorrem no Pacifico (Costa Mexicana) e o Atlântico (costa Americana) compartilham de uma tendência malacófaga.
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De Andrade, Amanda Carvalho, Sérgio Ricardo Santos, José Roberto Verani, and Marcelo Vianna. "Guild composition and habitat use by Tetraodontiformes (Teleostei, Acanthopterygii) in a south-western Atlantic tropical estuary." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 96, no. 6 (2015): 1251–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315415001368.

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Sampling of the demersal ichthyofauna of Guanabara Bay was conducted bimonthly for 2 years at 10 stations distributed along a hydrobiological gradient. A total of 16,081 Tetraodontiformes specimens were collected, representing 10 species distributed among Ostraciidae, Monacanthidae, Tetraodontidae and Diodontidae. Tetraodontiformes appear to be well adapted to hydrological variations and inhospitable conditions prompted by intense eutrophication. However, abiotic factors traditionally considered important in estuarine community structure play a secondary role in the distribution of Tetraodontiformes. The type of sediment appears to be the most important physical factor but acts only as an indicator of ecological domain. The low explanatory power of physicochemical variables, in addition to the relative stability of the bay's ichthyofauna, suggests an influence of biological parameters. The species exhibited wide variation in their use of Guanabara Bay and utilized it as a resting, feeding and growing area. Among the species captured, Stephanolepis hispidus, Lagocephalus laevigatus, Sphoeroides greeleyi, Sphoeroides testudineus, Sphoeroides tyleri, Chilomycterus reticulatus and Chilomycterus spinosus were categorized as marine estuarine opportunists, and Aluterus heudelotii and Aluterus schoepfii were classified as marine stragglers. Acanthostracion sp. could not be categorized. The boom of C. spinosus indicates an ecological misbalance and must be carefully investigated.
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Reina-Hervás, J. A., J. E. García Raso, and M. E. Manjón-Cabeza. "First record of Sphoeroides spengleri (Osteichthyes: Tetraodontidae) in the Mediterranean Sea." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 84, no. 5 (2004): 1089–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315404010495h.

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The capture of a specimen of Sphoeroides spengleri (Osteichthyes: Tetraodontidae), 17 December 2000 and 29·7 mm total length, from the Málaga coast (Alborán Sea, western Mediterranean) represents the first record of a new alien species for Mediterranean waters.
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PERISTERAKI, P., G. LAZARAKIS, C. SKARVELIS, M. GEORGIADIS, and G. TSERPES. "Additional records on the occurrence of alien fish species in the eastern Mediterranean Sea." Mediterranean Marine Science 7, no. 2 (2006): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.170.

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Recent records on the occurrence of the species Etrumeus teres, Siganus rivulatus, Stephanolepis diaspros, Sphoeroides pachygaster, Lagocephalus sceleratus, Fistularia commersonii and Siganus luridus are presented for the Aegean, Cretan and Libyan Seas and the new record of Upeneus moluccensis in the Cretan Sea is reported.
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Santana Neto, Pedro de Lima, Elisabeth Cristina Moreira de Aquino, José Afrânio da Silva, Maria Lucineide Porto Amorim, Américo Ernesto de Oliveira Júnior, and Vidal Haddad Júnior. "Envenenamento fatal por baiacu (Tetrodontidae): relato de um caso em criança." Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 43, no. 1 (2010): 92–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0037-86822010000100020.

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É descrito um envenenamento pela ingestão de vísceras de um baiacu-pintado (Sphoeroides testudineus) por uma criança de dois anos, que apresentou sudorese fria, fraqueza muscular progressiva, parada cardiorrespiratória e morte. São discutidos os riscos do consumo da carne e vísceras de baiacus, fato comum em certas regiões do Brasil.
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Nuñez-Vazquez, Erick J., Armando Garcia-Ortega, Angel I. Campa-Cordova, et al. "Toxicity of Cultured Bullseye Puffer Fish Sphoeroides annulatus." Marine Drugs 10, no. 12 (2012): 329–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md10020329.

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Fávaro, Luís Fernando, Elton Celton de Oliveira, Augusto de Oliveira Brunow Ventura, and Nelsy Fenerich Verani. "Environmental influences on the spatial and temporal distribution of the puffer fish Sphoeroides greeleyi and Sphoeroides testudineus in a Brazilian subtropical estuary." Neotropical Ichthyology 7, no. 2 (2009): 275–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-62252009000200020.

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The spatial and temporal distribution of Sphoeroides greeleyi and Sphoeroides testudineus were established from collections (biological material and environmental data) conducted on a monthly basis from May 2000 to April 2001 in intertidal areas along the north-south axis of the estuarine complex of Paranaguá, Paraná State. In addition to characterizing a north-south spatial gradient, which fluctuates seasonally, the variation in the abiotic factors made possible the division of the estuary into three regions: north, central and south. Spatially, it was found that the number of individuals declines significantly for both species in the north-south direction of the estuary. Moreover, significant differences were found in the size of individuals across the estuarine regions. The largest S. greeleyi individuals were caught in the north, as well as the smallest S. testudineus individuals. The catches with the highest numbers of puffer fish occurred from late spring to early autumn, coinciding with the occurrence of specimens of smaller size and lower mean body mass. The results indicate that spatial and temporal variations in the environment impact the distribution patterns of both puffer fish species, suggesting that the co-occurrence of closely related species functions as a modulating factor in that distribution.
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Prodocimo, Viviane, Carine F. Souza, Cristina Pessini, Luiz Claudio Fernandes, and Carolina A. Freire. "Metabolic substrates are not mobilized from the osmoregulatory organs (gills and kidney) of the estuarine pufferfishes Sphoeroides greeleyi and S. testudineus upon short-term salinity reduction." Neotropical Ichthyology 6, no. 4 (2008): 613–20. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-62252008000400009.

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Prodocimo, Viviane, Souza, Carine F., Pessini, Cristina, Fernandes, Luiz Claudio, Freire, Carolina A. (2008): Metabolic substrates are not mobilized from the osmoregulatory organs (gills and kidney) of the estuarine pufferfishes Sphoeroides greeleyi and S. testudineus upon short-term salinity reduction. Neotropical Ichthyology 6 (4): 613-620, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252008000400009, URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252008000400009&lng=en&tlng=en
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Rossi, Ryann E., Sean Giery, Erika Bonnema, Allison Todd, and Craig Layman. "Characterizing trophic ecology of the checkered puffer (Sphoeroides testudineus)." Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 45, no. 5 (2017): 1075–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol45-issue5-fulltext-24.

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Ramachandran, S., T. T. Ajith Kumar, P. Purushothaman, et al. "New record of blunthead pufferfish, Sphoeroides pachygaster (Muller & Troschel, 1848) (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae) from Indian water along with DNA barcode and some biological aspects." Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 51, no. 6 (2022): 565–72. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijms.v51i06.41287.

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Ramachandran, S, Kumar, T T Ajith, Purushothaman, P, Lal, K K, Varghese, S P, Unnikrishnan, N, Ayoob, A E, Ramalingam, L (2022): New record of blunthead pufferfish, Sphoeroides pachygaster (Muller & Troschel, 1848) (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae) from Indian water along with DNA barcode and some biological aspects. Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 51 (6): 565-572, DOI: 10.56042/ijms.v51i06.41287, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/46333c7a-a9d5-3290-8a0d-ec8f6191bf36/
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May-Tec, Ana Luisa, Carlos Baños-Ojeda, and Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco. "Parasitic crustaceans (Branchiura and Copepoda) parasitizing the gills of puffer fish species (Tetraodontidae) from the coast of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico." ZooKeys 1089 (March 16, 2022): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1089.79999.

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New information on the marine parasitic crustaceans from the Campeche coast, Gulf of Mexico (GoM), can improve our baseline knowledge of the ecology of both the host and parasite by providing, for example, parameters of infection. Such knowledge is especially important for fish farming, so that appropriate quarantine measures can be established. Our aim was to morphologically identify the parasitic crustaceans infecting puffer fish of commercial importance in the coastal zone of Campeche, Mexico. We provide new information on four known species of parasitic crustaceans from 92 specimens representing five species of tetraodontid fish. The parasitic crustaceans Argulus sp. (Branchiura, Argulidae), Caligus haemulonis (Caligidae), Pseudochondracanthus diceraus (Chondracanthidae), and Taeniacanthus lagocephali (Taeniacanthidae) (all Copepoda) were found on Lagocephalus laevigatus, Sphoeroides nephelus, S. parvus, S. spengleri, and S. testudineus. This study revealed the occurrence of P. diceraus, which is of importance in aquaculture, on Sphoeroides annulatus in the Mexican Pacific. Additionally, our results and other documentary records provide the first evidence of the interoceanic occurrence of the same parasitic crustacean species in the south-southwest of Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean. Moreover, our study provides valuable information on the biodiversity of parasitic crustaceans present in the GoM on puffer fish which are of great commercial importance for human consumption, fisheries, and aquaculture.
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Araújo, Priscila Rocha Vasconcelos, Silvia Yasmin Lustosa Costa, Maria Rita Nascimento Duarte, and André Luiz Machado Pessanha. "Feeding and spatial distribution of two estuarine puffer fish in a tropical estuary, north-eastern Brazil." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 98, no. 3 (2016): 581–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315416001454.

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The distribution and feeding ecology of two puffer fish, Sphoeroides testudineus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Colomesus psittacus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), were investigated in a tropical estuary (north-eastern Brazil). The hypothesis tested was that these two species partition available resources spatially, and that the effects of interspecific competition can be reduced by changes in the feeding strategy and using alternative resources. This study was carried out between February 2011 and January 2012, on a beach and three tidal creeks of the Mamanguape River estuary. Data on the distribution and relative abundance of the two species were collected using beach seine, with data on temperature, salinity and turbidity also recorded. The diets of the species (S. testudineus N = 399; C. psittacus N = 108) were analysed by the Index of Relative Importance (IRI). Sphoeroides testudineus was found in the entire area, but was particularly abundant in the upper estuary, while C. psittacus was captured exclusively in the upper estuary, with all individuals assumed to be juveniles. In regard to feeding, juvenile S. testudineus predated on Bivalves, Ceratopogonidae larvae, calanoids and gastropods; whilst C. psittacus showed a diet more specialized in Brachyura and Cirripedia. These results suggest that there are differences in both habitat utilization and feeding habits of these two puffer fish species in this estuary.
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May-Tec, Ana Luisa, Carlos Baños-Ojeda, and Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco. "Parasitic crustaceans (Branchiura and Copepoda) parasitizing the gills of puffer fish species (Tetraodontidae) from the coast of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico." ZooKeys 1089 (March 16, 2022): 73–92. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1089.79999.

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New information on the marine parasitic crustaceans from the Campeche coast, Gulf of Mexico (GoM), can improve our baseline knowledge of the ecology of both the host and parasite by providing, for example, parameters of infection. Such knowledge is especially important for fish farming, so that appropriate quarantine measures can be established. Our aim was to morphologically identify the parasitic crustaceans infecting puffer fish of commercial importance in the coastal zone of Campeche, Mexico. We provide new information on four known species of parasitic crustaceans from 92 specimens representing five species of tetraodontid fish. The parasitic crustaceans Argulus sp. (Branchiura, Argulidae), Caligus haemulonis (Caligidae), Pseudochondracanthus diceraus (Chondracanthidae), and Taeniacanthus lagocephali (Taeniacanthidae) (all Copepoda) were found on Lagocephalus laevigatus, Sphoeroides nephelus, S. parvus, S. spengleri, and S. testudineus. This study revealed the occurrence of P. diceraus, which is of importance in aquaculture, on Sphoeroides annulatus in the Mexican Pacific. Additionally, our results and other documentary records provide the first evidence of the interoceanic occurrence of the same parasitic crustacean species in the south-southwest of Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean. Moreover, our study provides valuable information on the biodiversity of parasitic crustaceans present in the GoM on puffer fish which are of great commercial importance for human consumption, fisheries, and aquaculture.
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Pérez‐Robles, Javier, Ana Denisse Re‐Araujo, Maricela Cortez‐García, Fernando Díaz, Leonardo Ibarra‐Castro, and Ivone Giffard‐Mena. "Fluctuating salinity effect on Sphoeroides annulatus (Jenyns 1842) physiological responses." Aquaculture Research 50, no. 1 (2018): 198–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/are.13884.

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Valenti, Robert J. "Semi-Closed System Culture of the Northern Puffer, Sphoeroides Maculatus." Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society 6, no. 1-4 (2009): 479–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-7345.1975.tb00041.x.

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Araujo, Gabriel S., Yan R. Kurtz, Ivan Sazima, et al. "Evolutionary history, biogeography, and a new species of Sphoeroides (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae): how the major biogeographic barriers of the Atlantic Ocean shaped the evolution of a pufferfish genus." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 199, no. 4 (2023): 978–93. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad055.

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Araujo, Gabriel S., Kurtz, Yan R., Sazima, Ivan, Carvalho, Pedro Hollanda, Floeter, Sergio R., Vilasboa, Anderson, Rotundo, Matheus M., Ferreira, Carlos E.L., Barreiros, João Pedro, Pitassy and Alfredo Carvalho-Filho, Diane E. (2023): Evolutionary history, biogeography, and a new species of Sphoeroides (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae): how the major biogeographic barriers of the Atlantic Ocean shaped the evolution of a pufferfish genus. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 199 (4): 978-993, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad055, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad055
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Chagas, L. P., J. C. Joyeux, and F. R. Fonseca. "Small-scale spatial changes in estuarine fish: subtidal assemblages in tropical Brazil." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 86, no. 4 (2006): 861–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315406013804.

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Monthly sampling was conducted during one year in three zones along the estuarine gradient of Baía de Vitória, Brazil. Within each zone, unreplicated night trawls were done in deep subtidal flats located 130–210 m away and 2–3 m deeper than shallow ones. Twenty-one taxa represented 97.5% of the total mean fish abundance. The taxa Achirus lineatus (mean±SD: 2076±1269 10−4 m2), Eucinostomus spp. (694±807), Symphurus tessellatus (400±626), Sphoeroides testudineus (367±597) and Lutjanus synagris (323±445) dominated the deep assemblage (N=36) while Eucinostomus spp. (3649±4913), A. lineatus (1287±1569), S. testudineus (1208±1986), L. synagris (1101±927) and Sphoeroides greeleyi (569±1404) dominated the shallow assemblage (N=35). Taxa exclusive of one or the other depth showed extremely low abundance. The low-salinity shallow flats showed higher total abundance and taxa number than the high salinity deep locales but richness, diversity and equitability showed no significant differences among the six stations. The assemblage structure was significantly correlated to the depth structure but not to physico-chemical characteristics of the water. However, the spatial distribution of individual species varied greatly, from depth-dependent pattern to estuarine gradient-dependent pattern, with several intermediates. The community structure is singular in comparison to that of other tropical Brazilian estuaries studied to date. This is probably related to its geographical position in a transitional zone between the northern, tropical Brazilian oceanic domain and the southern, subtropical-temperate domain.
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Navarro Flores, Jaime, and Ana Luisa May Tec. "Particularidades en el conocimiento de la biología del género Sphoeroides y Lagocephalus del golfo de México." JAINA Costas y Mares ante el Cambio Climático, no. 5 (November 7, 2023): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.26359/52462.0423.

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The order Tetraodontiforme has the puffer fish, known scientifically under the genera Sphoeroides and Lagocephalus, they are among the most fascinating and enigmatic marine creatures. They inhabit marine, estuarine, and even freshwater bodies of tropical regions. Currently this order is represented by 105 genera and 435 species. Pufferfish have the fascinating ability to increase their body size by ingesting water or air, to avoid being preyed on. Pufferfish have an annual reproductive cycle with spawning peaks during the warmer months, considering temperature and salinity as optimal conditions. The genus Sphoeroides and Lagocephalus are considered omnivorous with a preference for a carnivorous diet. What makes them fish rich in high quality protein, fatty acids Ω3. In addition to containing essential minerals and vitamins. However, these fishes have neurotoxin, such as tetrodotoxin (TTX) which is often fatal to humans when consumed. But these toxins have pharmaceutical potential, due to their ability to block sodium channels, they are used to treat pain in patients with terminal cancer or as an analgesic and even to control opioid addictions. In contrast, aquaculture for these species, particularly for Lagocephalus laevigatus, is presented as a great opportunity, since the cultivation of these species under controlled conditions can avoid toxicity that it presents in its intestine, which could make it more attractive for consumption human, it also contributes to the conservation of the species and food security in the demand for protein. Keywords: Puffer fish, Tetraodontiform, Tetrodotoxin, Tetraodontidae
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Walker, H. J., and William A. Bussing. "Two New Pufferfishes of the Genus Sphoeroides from the Eastern Pacific." Copeia 1996, no. 3 (1996): 677. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1447532.

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Gonçalves, Alexandre Rodrigo Nascimento, Gabriela Pustiglione Marinsek, Denis Moledo de Souza Abessa, and Renata de Britto Mari. "Adaptative responses of myenteric neurons of Sphoeroides testudineus to environmental pollution." NeuroToxicology 76 (January 2020): 84–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuro.2019.10.008.

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Brum, Mario Jorge Ignacio, and Liliane Cristine Gomes Mota. "C-Banding and Nucleolar Organizer Regions of Sphoeroides greeleyi (Tetraodontidae, Tetraodontiformes)." Caryologia 55, no. 2 (2002): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00087114.2002.10589273.

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Vega-Cendejas, María Eugenia, Mirella Hernández de Santillana, and Sonia Palacios-Sánchez. "Length–weight relations of 44 fish species (Actinopterygii) inhabiting an unprotected tropical coastal biological corridor of Yucatan, Mexico." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 53 (November 24, 2023): 201–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aiep.53.110519.

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Length–weight relations (LWRs) were estimated for 44 fish species, representing 23 families, collected from an unprotected coastal biological corridor of the Yucatan Peninsula. The following species were studied (in alphabetical order): Acanthostracion quadricornis (Linnaeus, 1758); Albula vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758); Anchoa hepsetus (Linnaeus, 1758); Anchoa lamprotaenia Hildebrand, 1943, Anchoa lyolepis (Evermann et Marsh, 1900), Anchoa mitchilli (Valenciennes, 1848); Archosargus rhomboidalis (Linnaeus, 1758); Ariopsis felis (Linnaeus, 1766); Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815); Bairdiella chrysoura (Lacepède, 1802); Caranx latus Agassiz, 1831; Chaetodipterus faber (Broussonet, 1782); Chriodorus atherinoides Goode et Bean, 1882; Cynoscion arenarius Ginsburg, 1930; Elops saurus Linnaeus, 1766; Eucinostomus argenteus Baird et Girard, 1855; Eucinostomus gula (Quoy et Gaimard, 1824); Eucinostomus harengulus Goode et Bean, 1879; Harengula jaguana Poey, 1865; Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (Ranzani, 1841); Lagodon rhomboides (Linnaeus, 1766); Lutjanus griseus (Linnaeus, 1758); Menticirrhus americanus (Linnaeus, 1758); Menticirrhus littoralis (Holbrook, 1847); Menticirrhus saxatilis (Bloch et Schneider, 1801); Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836; Mugil trichodon Poey, 1875; Oligoplites saurus (Bloch et Schneider, 1801); Opisthonema oglinum (Lesueur, 1818); Opsanus beta (Goode et Bean, 1880); Orthopristis chrysoptera (Linnaeus, 1766); Prionotus tribulus Cuvier, 1829; Rypticus maculatus Holbrook, 1855; Selene vomer (Linnaeus, 1758); Sphoeroides spengleri (Bloch, 1785); Sphoeroides testudineus (Linnaeus, 1758); Strongylura notata (Poey, 1860); Strongylura timucu (Walbaum, 1792); Symphurus plagiusa (Linnaeus, 1766); Synodus foetens (Linnaeus, 1766); Trachinotus carolinus (Linnaeus, 1766); Trachinotus falcatus (Linnaeus, 1758); Trachinotus goodei Jordan et Evermann, 1896; Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier, 1816). A new maximum standard length (SL) was recorded for Anchoa lamprotaenia. Positive allometric growth was reported in ten species, negative allometric growth in sixteen species, and isometric growth in eighteen species.
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Martínez-Chavez, C. C., N. García-Aguilar, and N. J. Duncan. "Comparison of egg quality between wild and captive bullseye puffer (Sphoeroides annulatus)." Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 28, no. 1-4 (2003): 509–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:fish.0000030644.88654.07.

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FAGUNDES, KAINàR. C., MATHEUS M. ROTUNDO, and RENATA B. MARI. "Morphological and histochemical characterization of the digestive tract of the puffer fish Sphoeroides testudineus (Linnaeus 1758) (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae)." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 88, no. 3 suppl (2016): 1615–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201620150167.

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ABSTRACT Morphological analysis of the digestive tract of Sphoeroides testudineus showed an esophagus with an anterior and a posterior portion, the abdominal pouch. No stomach was observed between the abdominal pouch and the intestine. The intestine was arranged in three segments and two loops, and the distal portion had the rectum opening into the anus. Histochemical analyses showed that the esophagus secreted acid mucosecretions, and that there was a qualitative increase in goblet cells from the proximal to distal area of the intestine. The rectum showed cells secreting acid and neutral mucus. Given these features, this species presents a morphology which creates a link between its ecology and behavior.
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Vacchi, M., S. Bussotti, A. M. Miglietta, and P. Guidetti. "Presence of the Guinean puffer Sphoeroides marmoratus (Lowe, 1838) in the Mediterranean Sea." Journal of Fish Biology 71, no. 4 (2007): 1215–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01578.x.

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Moravec, Frantisek, and Emma Fajer-Avila. "Huffmanela mexicana n. sp. (Nematoda: Trichosomoididae) from the Marine Fish Sphoeroides annulatus in Mexico." Journal of Parasitology 86, no. 6 (2000): 1229. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3285005.

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Alves, Anderson Luis, Fábio Porto-Foresti, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti. "Supernumerary chromosomes in the pufferfish Sphoeroides spengleri: first occurrence in marine Teleostean Tetraodontiformes fish." Genetics and Molecular Biology 31, no. 1 suppl (2008): 243–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47572008000200014.

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Duncan, N. J., N. Garcia-Aguilar, G. Rodríguez-M. de O., et al. "Reproductive biology of captive bullseye puffer (Sphoeroides annulatus), LHRHa induced spawning and egg quality." Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 28, no. 1-4 (2003): 505–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:fish.0000030642.77253.0b.

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Brurm, Mario Jorge Ignacio, Carla Carneiro de Oliveira, and Pedro Manoel Galetti Jr. "Cytogenetic Studies of Two Puffer Species (Sphoeroides, Tetraodontidae) from Rio de Janeiro Coast, Brazil." CYTOLOGIA 60, no. 4 (1995): 369–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.60.369.

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Chávez Sánchez, María Cristina, Luis Álvarez-Lajonchère, María Isabel Abdo de la Parra, and Noemí García Aguilar. "Advances in the culture of the Mexican bullseye puffer fish Sphoeroides annulatus, Jenyns (1842)." Aquaculture Research 39, no. 7 (2008): 718–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.2008.01924.x.

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Grano-Maldonado, Mayra, Ana Roque, and Emma J. Fajer-Avila. "Development of Heterobothrium iecuadori (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) in Bullseye Puffer Fish Sphoeroides annulatus under Experimental Conditions." Fish Pathology 45, no. 4 (2010): 175–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.45.175.

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Camilleri, Gaetana, Stefania Graci, and Maria Drussilla Buscemi. "New report of Anikasis larvae from Blunthead Puffer, Sphoeroides pachygaster caught off Strait of Sicily." Biodiversity Journal 10, no. 4 (2019): 475–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31396/biodiv.jour.2019.10.4.475.478.

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Fajer-Ávila, Emma Josefina, Leslie Guzman-Beltran, Walter Camilo Zárate-Rodríguez, Oscar Basilio Del Río-Zaragoza, and Pablo Almazan-Rueda. "Pathology caused by adult Pseudochondracanthus diceraus (Copepoda:Chondracanthidae), a parasite of bullseye puffer fish Sphoeroides annulatus." Revista de biología marina y oceanografía 46, no. 3 (2011): 293–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0718-19572011000300001.

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Valdez Pineda, Maria Candelaria, Ramon Enrique Moran Angulo, Domenico Voltolina, and Sergio Castillo Vargasmachuca. "Population structure and reproductive aspects of puffer fish Sphoeroides annulatus (Jenyns, 1842) (Osteichthyes: Tetraodontidae), landed in Teacapan, Sinaloa, Mexico." Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 42, no. 1 (2014): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol42-issue1-fulltext-9.

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Cattani, André P., Gisela C. Ribeiro, Mauricio Hostim-Silva, et al. "Spatial and temporal differences in the fish assemblage structure in a subtropical estuary." Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 48, no. 1 (2020): 74–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol48-issue1-fulltext-1927.

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A large number of fish species use the mangrove mainly due to food availability and protection against predators. The knowledge of temporal and spatial dynamics of ichthyofauna allows us to identify patterns of occupation of this ecosystem and to support the assessment and preservation of local biodiversity. In this sense, samplings were conducted in 1988 at five areas of the Itacorubi River estuary, Santa Catarina Island. A total of 3,883 specimens were collected, distributed in 21 families and 41 species with the predominance of Cetengraulis edentulus, Mugil liza, Mugil curema, Genidens genidens, Mugil gaimardianus, Eucinostomus gula, Micropogonias furnieri, Pomatomus saltatrix and Sphoeroides testudineus. On average, abundances differed between seasons and sampled areas. Differences were detected between the fish faunas of fall and winter compared to summer and spring and between sampling sites. This study identified a fish assemblage in the mangrove of the Itacorubi River with a similar structure to other estuaries of southern Brazil.
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Brotto, Daniel Shimada, and Francisco Gerson Araujo. "Habitat selection by fish in an artificial reef in Ilha Grande Bay, Brazil." Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 44, no. 3 (2001): 319–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1516-89132001000300015.

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The use of artificial structures as a shelter for fishes was evaluated aiming to assess increase in fish abundance in Ilha Grande Bay at Southeast Brazilian coast (Lat: 22°8'-23°5' S; Long. 44º05’-44º40’W). Five different types of structures, made of clay tiles, with an increase range on size and complexity were tested to assess their efficiency. Fish were counted in each type of structure from May-1996 to April-1997 by underwater observation made with snorkelling. According to the pattern of concentration in the structures, two groups of fishes were identified. One comprised by E. guaza, M. rubra, R. randalli, S. hispidus, Sphoeroides sp and Haemulun sp showed affinity for hard bottom, irregular profile and an increase in abundance on the more complex and biggest structures. The other comprised by Chylomicterus sp, Gerres spp, Anchoa sp, Diapterus sp, Oligoplites sp and D. radiale did not present clear preference for hard bottom.
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Wirtz, Peter, Jane Bingeman, John Bingeman, Ronald Fricke, Timothy J. Hook, and Jimmy Young. "The fishes of Ascension Island, central Atlantic Ocean – new records and an annotated checklist." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 97, no. 4 (2014): 783–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315414001301.

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A checklist of the fishes of Ascension Island is presented. The speciesRhincodon typus,Alopias superciliosus,Isurus oxyrinchus,Carcharhinus obscurus,Galeocerdo cuvier,Sphyrna lewini,Hexanchus griseus,Manta birostris,Gymnothorax vicinus,Hippocampussp.,Epinephelus itajara,Cookeolus japonicus,Apogon pseudomaculatus,Phaeoptyx pigmentaria,Remora albescens,Caranx bartholomaei,Carangoides ruber,Decapterus tabl,Seriola dumerili,Thalassoma sanctaehelenae,Cryptotomussp.,Ruvettus pretiosus,Acanthocybium solandri,Auxis rochei,Auxis thazard,Euthynnus alletteratus,Katsuwonus pelamis,Thunnus alalunga,Thunnus obesus,Xiphias gladius,Istiophorus platypterus,Kajikia albida,Makaira nigricans,Tetrapturus pfluegeri,Hyperoglyphe perciformis,Schedophilussp.,Cantherhines macrocerus,Sphoeroides pachygasterandDiodon eydouxiiare recorded for the first time from Ascension Island. We have recognized two previous records as identification errors and indicate 11 other records as doubtful. Including the 40 new records, we now list 173 fish species from Ascension Island, of which 133 might be considered ‘coastal fish species’. Eleven of these (8.3%) appear to be endemic to the island and a further 16 species (12%) appear to be shared endemics with St Helena Island.
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JOO, Jong-Chan, Jae-Hee PARK, Rae-Young KIM, et al. "Effects of Puffer (Sphoeroides rubripes) Supplementation on Disruption of Antioxidant Defense Systems in Ethanol-Treated Rats." Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 57, no. 1 (2011): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.57.80.

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Prodocimo, V., and C. A. Freire. "Glomeruli and renal tubules are restricted to the cranial kidney of the adult estuarine Sphoeroides testudineus." Journal of Fish Biology 63, no. 5 (2003): 1258–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1095-8649.2003.00242.x.

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Prodocimo, Viviane, and Carolina A. Freire. "Estuarine pufferfishes (Sphoeroides testudineusandS. Greeleyi) submitted to sea water dilution during ebb tide: a field experiment." Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 37, no. 1 (2004): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10236240310001603765.

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Gutiérrez, J. N., N. J. Duncan, N. García-Aguilar, P. V. Estañol, and A. García-Gasca. "Expression of a glycoprotein hormone receptor gene in the ovary of the bullseye puffer (Sphoeroides annulatus)." Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 28, no. 1-4 (2003): 341–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:fish.0000030579.57464.09.

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Pérez-Robles, Javier, Fernando Diaz, Leonardo Ibarra-Castro, et al. "Effects of salinity on osmoregulation during the embryonic development of the bullseye puffer (Sphoeroides annulatusJenyns 1842)." Aquaculture Research 47, no. 3 (2014): 838–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/are.12542.

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Duncan, Neil J., G. A. Rodriguez M. de O., D. Alok, and Y. Zohar. "Effects of controlled delivery and acute injections of LHRHa on bullseye puffer fish (Sphoeroides annulatus) spawning." Aquaculture 218, no. 1-4 (2003): 625–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0044-8486(02)00299-5.

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Ojeda-Ruiz, Miguel Ángel, José Luis Cervantes-Díaz, Jesús Fiol-Ortíz, and Luis Arturo Burnes-Romo. "Emerging fisheries in subtropical coastal lagoons: Sphoeroides annulatus in Magdalena-Almejas Bay, BCS, Mexico (1998–2008)." Ocean & Coastal Management 125 (June 2016): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.02.009.

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Dykova, Iva, Emma Josefina Fajer Avila, and Ivan Fiala. "Kudoa dianae sp. n. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida), a new parasite of bullseye puffer, Sphoeroides annulatus (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae)." Folia Parasitologica 49, no. 1 (2002): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2002.006.

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Thatcher, Vernon E. "Brasacanthus sphoeroides gen. n., sp. n. (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) from a coastal marine fish of Paraná State, Brazil." Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 18, no. 4 (2001): 1319–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81752001000400024.

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Morales-Serna, Francisco Neptalí, Miguel Rubio-Godoy, and Samuel Gómez. "Seasonality of Parasitic Copepods on Bullseye Puffer, Sphoeroides annulatus (Pisces: Tetraodontidae), From the Northwestern Coast of Mexico." Journal of Parasitology 97, no. 4 (2011): 565–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/ge-2638.1.

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Mejía-Madrid, Hugo H., and María Leopoldina Aguirre-Macedo. "Redescription and Genetic Characterization of Cucullanus dodsworthi (Nematoda: Cucullanidae) From the Checkered Puffer Sphoeroides testudineus (Pisces: Tetraodontiformes)." Journal of Parasitology 97, no. 4 (2011): 695–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/ge-2664.1.

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