METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU

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Flathead mullet Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mugilidae) is a carnivore benthopelagic fish of the central coast from Peru. We research some community components of parasitofauna of 74 M. cephalus acquired from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Peru, between August and December 2008. We necropsy fishes w...

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Autores: Iannacone, Jose, Alvariño, Lorena
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Contracaecum
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
parasite ecology
parasite structure
Peru
ecología parasitaria
estructura parasitaria
Perú
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METAZOOS PARÁSITOS DE MUGIL CEPHALUS LINNAEUS, 1758 (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES) PROCEDENTES DEL TERMINAL PESQUERO DE CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERÚ
title METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
spellingShingle METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
Iannacone, Jose
Contracaecum
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
parasite ecology
parasite structure
Peru
Contracaecum
ecología parasitaria
estructura parasitaria
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
Perú
title_short METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
title_full METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
title_fullStr METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
title_full_unstemmed METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
title_sort METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Iannacone, Jose
Alvariño, Lorena
author Iannacone, Jose
author_facet Iannacone, Jose
Alvariño, Lorena
author_role author
author2 Alvariño, Lorena
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Contracaecum
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
parasite ecology
parasite structure
Peru
Contracaecum
ecología parasitaria
estructura parasitaria
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
Perú
topic Contracaecum
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
parasite ecology
parasite structure
Peru
Contracaecum
ecología parasitaria
estructura parasitaria
Hymenocottoides
Metamicrocotyla
Naobranchia
Perú
description Flathead mullet Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mugilidae) is a carnivore benthopelagic fish of the central coast from Peru. We research some community components of parasitofauna of 74 M. cephalus acquired from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Peru, between August and December 2008. We necropsy fishes with aim to characterize parasite community, evaluate influence of length and sex of host on its main helminths and crustacean parasites and in addition some diversity patterns on ecology of communities and gill co-occurrence of ectoparasites more prevalents. Fishes showed a total length mean of 31,4 ± 2,7 cm. Mean abundance of infection and mean parasite species richness was 2.3 (0-32) and 0.79 (1-3), respectively. Thirty hosts were not parasited (40.5 %). Infection, with 1, 2 and 3 species of parasites were 32 (43.2 %), 9 (12.2 %) and 3 (4.1 %), respectively. Three ectoparasites were found: Metamicrocotyla macracantha (Alexander, 1954) (Monogenea), and two copepods Bomolochus nitidusWilson, 1911 and Naobranchia lizae (Kroyer, 1863); and two endoparasites: trematod Hymenocottoides manteri Kuznetzov, 1990 and nematod Contracaecum multipapillatum (Rudolphi, 1802) von Drasche, 1882.; Parasite community of M. cephalus was characterized by: 1) dominance of ectoparasites; 2) absence of relation with length and sex host with prevalence and abundance of parasitic species; 3) presence of C. multipapillatum in larval forms of helminths and possiblely zoonotic disease, 4) contagious distribution of parasites, 5) gill preference in relation to prevalence, for I gill branch to M. macracantha and III gill branch to N. lizae, and 6) ausence of variation on mean intensity of monospecific and recurrent infections to M. macracantha and N. lizae.
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spelling METAZOAN PARASITES OF MUGIL CEPHALUS (LINNAEUS, 1758) (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES), ACQUIRED FROM CHORRILLOS FISHMARKET, LIMA, PERUMETAZOOS PARÁSITOS DE MUGIL CEPHALUS LINNAEUS, 1758 (MUGILIDAE: PERCIFORMES) PROCEDENTES DEL TERMINAL PESQUERO DE CHORRILLOS, LIMA, PERÚIannacone, JoseAlvariño, Lorena ContracaecumHymenocottoidesMetamicrocotylaNaobranchiaparasite ecologyparasite structurePeruContracaecumecología parasitariaestructura parasitariaHymenocottoidesMetamicrocotylaNaobranchiaPerúFlathead mullet Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mugilidae) is a carnivore benthopelagic fish of the central coast from Peru. We research some community components of parasitofauna of 74 M. cephalus acquired from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Peru, between August and December 2008. We necropsy fishes with aim to characterize parasite community, evaluate influence of length and sex of host on its main helminths and crustacean parasites and in addition some diversity patterns on ecology of communities and gill co-occurrence of ectoparasites more prevalents. Fishes showed a total length mean of 31,4 ± 2,7 cm. Mean abundance of infection and mean parasite species richness was 2.3 (0-32) and 0.79 (1-3), respectively. Thirty hosts were not parasited (40.5 %). Infection, with 1, 2 and 3 species of parasites were 32 (43.2 %), 9 (12.2 %) and 3 (4.1 %), respectively. Three ectoparasites were found: Metamicrocotyla macracantha (Alexander, 1954) (Monogenea), and two copepods Bomolochus nitidusWilson, 1911 and Naobranchia lizae (Kroyer, 1863); and two endoparasites: trematod Hymenocottoides manteri Kuznetzov, 1990 and nematod Contracaecum multipapillatum (Rudolphi, 1802) von Drasche, 1882.; Parasite community of M. cephalus was characterized by: 1) dominance of ectoparasites; 2) absence of relation with length and sex host with prevalence and abundance of parasitic species; 3) presence of C. multipapillatum in larval forms of helminths and possiblely zoonotic disease, 4) contagious distribution of parasites, 5) gill preference in relation to prevalence, for I gill branch to M. macracantha and III gill branch to N. lizae, and 6) ausence of variation on mean intensity of monospecific and recurrent infections to M. macracantha and N. lizae.La “lisa” Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mugilidae) es un pez bentopelágico carnívoro de la costa central del Perú. Se investigó algunos componentes comunitarios de la parasitofauna de 74 M. cephalus adquiridos del Terminal Pesquero de Chorrillos, Lima, Perú, entre agosto y diciembre de 2008. Fueron necropsiados los peces con el objetivo de caracterizar la comunidad parasitaria y evaluar la influencia del tamaño y sexo del hospedero, sobre sus principales helmintos y crustáceos parásitos. Así como algunos patrones de diversidad en la ecología de las comunidades y co-ocurrencia branquial de los ectoparásitos más prevalentes. Los peces mostraron una longitud total promedio de 31,4 ± 2,7 cm. La abundancia media total de infección y el promedio de la riqueza de especies parásitas fue de 2,3 (0-32) y 0,79 (1-3), respectivamente. No se observaron parásitos en 30 hospederos (40,5 %). Tuvieron infección con 1, 2 y 3 especies parásitas 32 (43,2 %), 9 (12,2 %) y 3 (4,1 %), respectivamente. Se encontraron tres ectoparásitos: Metamicrocotyla macracantha (Alexander, 1954) (Monogenea), y dos copépodos Bomolochus nitidus Wilson, 1911 y Naobranchia lizae (Kroyer, 1863); y dos endoparásitos: el tremátode Hymenocottoides manteri Kuznetzov, 1990 y el nemátodo Contracaecum multipapillatum (Rudolphi, 1802) von Drasche, 1882. La comunidad parasitaria de M. cephalus se caracterizó por: 1) dominancia de los ectoparásitos; 2) ausencia de relación entre la longitud total y el sexo del hospedero con la prevalencia y abundancia de las especies parásitas; 3) presencia de C. multipapillatum en forma larvaria y posible enfermedad zoonótica, 4) distribución agregada en los parásitos, 5) preferencia branquial con relación a la prevalencia, para el I arco en M. macracanthay el III arco en N. lizae, y 6) ausencia de variación en la intensidad media en infecciones monoespecificas y recurrentes para M. macracantha y N. lizae.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2021-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1106Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2009): Neotropical Helminthology; 15-281995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1106/1015https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1106/2826https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/11062022-01-11T16:30:30Z
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