POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU

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A research on some community components of parasitefauna of 369 Paralabrax humeralis Valenciennes, 1828 collected from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Peru, between October 1996 and February 2009 and necropsied to study population dynamic of parasite diversity was conducted. Of the fishes collected, 20...

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Autores: Iannacone, José, Alvariño, Lorena
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Fecha de Publicación:2009
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:community's parasites
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parasites
comunidad parasitaria
parásitos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
DINAMICA POBLACIONAL DE LA DIVERSIDAD PARASITARIA DE LA “CABRILLA” PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) EN CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERÚ
title POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
spellingShingle POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
Iannacone, José
community's parasites
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parasites
comunidad parasitaria
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parásitos
title_short POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
title_full POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
title_fullStr POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
title_full_unstemmed POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
title_sort POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Iannacone, José
Alvariño, Lorena
author Iannacone, José
author_facet Iannacone, José
Alvariño, Lorena
author_role author
author2 Alvariño, Lorena
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv community's parasites
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parasites
comunidad parasitaria
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parásitos
topic community's parasites
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parasites
comunidad parasitaria
Corynosoma
Hemitagia
Hatschekia
Paralabrax humeralis
parásitos
description A research on some community components of parasitefauna of 369 Paralabrax humeralis Valenciennes, 1828 collected from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Peru, between October 1996 and February 2009 and necropsied to study population dynamic of parasite diversity was conducted. Of the fishes collected, 205 were males and 164 females. Fishes showed a total length (TL) between 18.00 and 44.60 cm (mean = 22.86± 4.27). Metazoan parasites were collected and counted employing conventional techniques. 5731 specimens in total during all the survey, with a mean abundance of 15.53 (0-207) were collected and not correlated to TL of Peruvian Rock Seabass. The mean parasite species richness was 2.34 (1-5) and also not correlated to host´s TL. 26 hosts were not parasited (7.1%). 70 hosts (19 %) showed infection with 1 parasite species, and 94 (25.5 %), 118 (32%), 52 (14.1%) and finally nine (2.4 %) had multiple infection, 2, 3, 4 and 5 parasite species, respectively. Ten species of metazoan parasites were collected: monogenean Hemitagia galapagensis (Meserve, 1938) Sproston 1946, trematod Helicometra fasciata (Rudolphi, 1819), cestods Diphyllobothrium pacificum (Nybelin, 1931) and one Trypanorhyncha gen. sp. not identificated, acanthocephalan Corynosoma obtuscens Lincicome 1943; nematodes Dycheline (Cucullanellus) sp. and Philometra sp. and copepods Acantholochus paralabracis Luque & Bruno, 1990; Caligus quadratus (Shiino, 1954), and Hatschekia amphiprocessa Castro & Baeza, 1986. Patterns on structure and composition of parasite assemblage of P. humeralis were observed: 1) dominance of an ectoparasitic monogenea; 2) correlation between body total length of the host and parasite abundance; 3) No parasite species showed influence of host sex on parasite abundance and prevalence; 4) isolationist and not interactive community (index of interactivity [CC ] for endoparasites and interactive community for ectoparasites, 5) all parasites 50 showed an aggregated distribution, and 6) for seven parasites and for total parasites an inter-year variation and seasonallity in relation to prevalence and abundance of infection.
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spelling POPULATION DYNAMIC OF PARASITE DIVERSITY OF THE PERUVIAN ROCK SEABASS, PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) ON CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERUDINAMICA POBLACIONAL DE LA DIVERSIDAD PARASITARIA DE LA “CABRILLA” PARALABRAX HUMERALIS (TELEOSTEI: SERRANIDAE) EN CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERÚIannacone, José Alvariño, Lorena community's parasitesCorynosomaHemitagiaHatschekiaParalabrax humeralisparasitescomunidad parasitariaCorynosomaHemitagiaHatschekiaParalabrax humeralisparásitosA research on some community components of parasitefauna of 369 Paralabrax humeralis Valenciennes, 1828 collected from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Peru, between October 1996 and February 2009 and necropsied to study population dynamic of parasite diversity was conducted. Of the fishes collected, 205 were males and 164 females. Fishes showed a total length (TL) between 18.00 and 44.60 cm (mean = 22.86± 4.27). Metazoan parasites were collected and counted employing conventional techniques. 5731 specimens in total during all the survey, with a mean abundance of 15.53 (0-207) were collected and not correlated to TL of Peruvian Rock Seabass. The mean parasite species richness was 2.34 (1-5) and also not correlated to host´s TL. 26 hosts were not parasited (7.1%). 70 hosts (19 %) showed infection with 1 parasite species, and 94 (25.5 %), 118 (32%), 52 (14.1%) and finally nine (2.4 %) had multiple infection, 2, 3, 4 and 5 parasite species, respectively. Ten species of metazoan parasites were collected: monogenean Hemitagia galapagensis (Meserve, 1938) Sproston 1946, trematod Helicometra fasciata (Rudolphi, 1819), cestods Diphyllobothrium pacificum (Nybelin, 1931) and one Trypanorhyncha gen. sp. not identificated, acanthocephalan Corynosoma obtuscens Lincicome 1943; nematodes Dycheline (Cucullanellus) sp. and Philometra sp. and copepods Acantholochus paralabracis Luque & Bruno, 1990; Caligus quadratus (Shiino, 1954), and Hatschekia amphiprocessa Castro & Baeza, 1986. Patterns on structure and composition of parasite assemblage of P. humeralis were observed: 1) dominance of an ectoparasitic monogenea; 2) correlation between body total length of the host and parasite abundance; 3) No parasite species showed influence of host sex on parasite abundance and prevalence; 4) isolationist and not interactive community (index of interactivity [CC ] for endoparasites and interactive community for ectoparasites, 5) all parasites 50 showed an aggregated distribution, and 6) for seven parasites and for total parasites an inter-year variation and seasonallity in relation to prevalence and abundance of infection.Se investigaron algunos componentes comunitarios de la parasitofauna de 369 Paralabrax humeralisValenciennes, 1828 colectados del Terminal Pesquero de Chorrillos, Lima, Perú, entre octubre de 1996 yfebrero del 2009 y necropsiados para estudiar la dinámica poblacional de la diversidad parasitaria. De lospeces colectados, 205 fueron machos y 164 hembras. Los peces mostraron una longitud total (LT) entre 18,00 – 44,60 cm (promedio = 22,86±4,27). Los parásitos metazoos fueron colectados y censados empleando las técnicas convencionales. Se colectaron un total de 5731 especímenes de parásitos durante todo el muestreo, con una abundancia media total de 15,53 (rango = 0 -207), la que no estuvo correlacionada con la LT de la cabrilla. La riqueza de especies de parásitos fue de 2,34 (rango = 1 - 5), y se encontró negativamente correlacionada con la LT. Veintiseis hospederos no presentaron ningún parásito (7,1%). El monoparasitismo se encontró en 70 hospederos (19%), el biparasitismo, el triparasitismo, el tetraparasitismo y pentaparasitismo en 94 (25,5 %), en 118 (32 %), en 52 (14,1%) y finalmente en 9 hospederos (2,4%), respectivamente. Se encontraron diez parásitos: el monogeneo Hemitagia galapagensis (Meserve, 1938) Sproston 1946, el tremátode Helicometra fasciata (Rudolphi, 1819), los cestodos Diphyllobothrium pacificum (Nybelin, 1931) y un Trypanorhyncha gen. sp. no identificado, el acantocéfalo Corynosoma obtuscens Lincicome 1943; los nemátodos Dycheline (Cucullanellus) sp. y Philometra sp. y finalmente los copépodos Acantholochus paralabracis Luque & Bruno, 1990; Caligus quadratus (Shiino, 1954), y Hatschekia amphiprocessa Castro & Baeza, 1986. Se observaron seis patrones en la estructura y composición del ensamblaje parasitario de P. humeralis: 1) dominancia de un monogeneo ectoparásito; 2) correlación entre la talla del hospedero y la prevalencia y la abundancia de especies parásitas; 3) ausencia de influencia del sexo del hospedero sobre la abundancia y prevalencia parasitaria; 4) comunidades aisladas para el caso de los endoparásitos e interactivas para los ectoparásitos; 5) distribución agregada para todos los parásitos; 6) para siete parásitos y para los parásitos totales se encontraron variaciones interanuales y estacionales con relación a la prevalencia y abundancia de infección.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2009-06-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1115Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 3 Núm. 2 (2009): Neotropical Helminthology; 73-881995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1115/1026https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1115/2817https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/11152022-01-11T16:29:51Z
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