General information |
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Serrasalmus altispinis Merckx, Jegu & Santos, 2000 | ||
Common name | Piranha | |
Synonyms |
Nil |
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IUCN Red List status (2014) | Not Reported |
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Habitat | Freshwater |
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Systematics |
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Actinopterygii; Neopterygii; Teleostei; Ostariophysi; Characiformes; Serrasalmidae. |
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Geographical distribution | Brazil |
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Occurrence | Native: Brazil |
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Importance | Food/ornamental |
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Remarks | Piranha teeth are often used to make tools and weapons by the indigenous population |
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Karyological information |
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Geographical area of study | Uatuma river and Pitinga river, Pitinga, Brazil | |
Source of chromosomes | Kidney |
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Number of specimens with sex | 10 (02 male; 08 female) |
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Diploid chromosome number | 60 |
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Karyotype formula | 20M+28SM+2ST+10A |
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Fundamental arm number | ||
Chromosome length | Not reported |
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Sex chromosome | Not detected |
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Chromosome staining/banding/FISH | multiple NOR system located exclusively in ST and A chromosomes |
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Reference(s) |
Nakayama CM, Porto JIR, Feldberg E (2002). A comparative cytogenetic study of five piranha species (Serrasalmus, Serrasalminae) from the Amazon basin. Genetica, 114: 231- 236. |
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