Common Names: jureles y pámpanos, jacks, carangues, Jacks and pompanos, saurels, pampanos, jureles y pámpanos, pompanos
 1. Epizootic neoplasia in a managed population of Atlantic bumper fish, Chloroscombrus chrysurus (Osteichthyes: Carangidae), at a public aquarium.
Stilwell JM, Boylan SM, Vorbach B, Camus AC Journal of fish diseases J Fish Dis Epizootic neoplasia in a managed population of Atlantic bumper fish, Chloroscombrus chrysurus (Osteichthyes: Carangidae), at a public aquarium. 10.1111/jfd.13326 Advances in fish medicine and husbandry have increased the average lifespans of specimens in managed aquarium populations. As a result, an increased incidence and variety of neoplasia is expected. This work characterizes diverse neoplasms arising within a managed population of Atlantic bumper fish acquired via repeated collections from the Charleston Harbor region. A total of 76 neoplasms were evaluated histologically from 41 of 45 fish that died or were killed over a 46-month period, including cutaneous hemangiomas and hemangiosarcomas, lepidocytomas and lepidosarcomas, fibromas, vertebral body or cutaneous osteomas, disseminated lymphomas, testicular leiomyomas, cutaneous or branchial fibrosarcomas, myxomas, fibroblastic lepidosarcoma, teratoid medulloepithelioma, ganglioglioma, malignant nerve sheath tumour, cardiac rhabdomyoma, cutaneous rhabdomyosarcoma, soft tissue sarcoma and renal adenoma. Perioral and cutaneous lesions of vascular and scale origin were observed most frequently. Other, often malignant, neoplasms arose within these benign lesions, resulting in extensive local tissue invasion. However, excluding disseminated lymphomas, metastasis was only detected in one case of hemangiosarcoma. These findings suggest early surgical intervention may limit tissue destruction and loss of display quality. This report details a variety of common and rare neoplasms in fish, as well as the first characterizations of neoplasia in Atlantic bumper and ganglioglioma in fish. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Stilwell Justin M JM https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8177-9823 Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. Boylan Shane M SM https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7163-2043 Department of Husbandry, South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston, SC, USA. Vorbach Bryan B https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0251-1536 Department of Husbandry, South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston, SC, USA. Camus Alvin C AC https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6783-1509 Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. eng Journal Article 2020 12 21 England J Fish Dis 9881188 0140-7775 IM Atlantic bumper ganglioglioma hemangiosarcoma lepidocytoma neoplasia 2020 10 30 2020 12 07 2020 12 09 2020 12 21 20 18 2020 12 22 6 0 2020 12 22 6 0 aheadofprint 33348452 10.1111/jfd.13326 REFERENCES, 2020 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=0
2. First record of hybridization in Caranx Lacepède, 1801 (Carangidae: Perciformes) in the Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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6. Implication of single year seasonal sampling to genetic diversity fluctuation that coordinates with oceanographic dynamics in torpedo scads near Taiwan.
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8. Complete Mitogenomes of Three Carangidae (Perciformes) Fishes: Genome Description and Phylogenetic Considerations.
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