PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?

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The knowledge of the parasites community in marine fish is extensive. However, there is scarce information about their parasites in several fish species, such as the case of Patagonotothen tessellate (Richardson, 1845), which is a fish widely distributed and abundant on the Patagonia. The aim of thi...

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Autores: Cortés, Catalina, Querol, Fabián, Cartes, Fanny D., Muñoz, Gabriela
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1028
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Parasites community
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Southern Chile
Comunidad de parásitos
Sur de Chile
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
COMUNIDADES DE PARÁSITOS DE PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) DE CHILE AUSTRAL: ¿QUÉ TAN DETERMINANTE ES EL SEXO DEL HOSPEDERO?
title PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
spellingShingle PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
Cortés, Catalina
Parasites community
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Southern Chile
Comunidad de parásitos
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Sur de Chile
title_short PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
title_full PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
title_fullStr PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
title_full_unstemmed PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
title_sort PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cortés, Catalina
Querol, Fabián
Cartes, Fanny D.
Muñoz, Gabriela
author Cortés, Catalina
author_facet Cortés, Catalina
Querol, Fabián
Cartes, Fanny D.
Muñoz, Gabriela
author_role author
author2 Querol, Fabián
Cartes, Fanny D.
Muñoz, Gabriela
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Parasites community
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Southern Chile
Comunidad de parásitos
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Sur de Chile
topic Parasites community
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Southern Chile
Comunidad de parásitos
Patagonotothen tessellata
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Acanthocephala
Sur de Chile
description The knowledge of the parasites community in marine fish is extensive. However, there is scarce information about their parasites in several fish species, such as the case of Patagonotothen tessellate (Richardson, 1845), which is a fish widely distributed and abundant on the Patagonia. The aim of this study was to determinate the community composition of parasites in P. tessellata and to establish the role of the host sex in the composition of parasites through population and community descriptors of parasites. In January 2018, 118 specimens of P. tessellata were collected from two nearby locations, Prat bay and Remota bay, Puerto Natales, Austral Chile. From the fish sample, 13 parasite species were recovered, mostly from the Phyla Nematoda and Acanthocephala. As a result, the nematode Pseudodelphis sp. followed by the acanthocephalan Hypoechinorhynchus magellanicus (Szidat, 1950) were those with the highest prevalence (78,8% y 53,4% respectively) and abundance (7,18 ± 17,95 y 7,30 ± 15,21 respectively). Male and female hosts had similar body sizes and positive correlation between weight-length, also, no significant differences were observed in the composition and parasite load. Besides, there is no connection between the fish sex and its parasitic composition, because there were no significant differences in the prevalence or in the average abundance of the parasite species between the sexes of the host. These results indicate that males and females of P. tessellata share the same habitats and have the same diet, therefore, the fishes are exposed to the same parasitic species and in the same environmental conditions.
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spelling PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) OF AUSTRAL CHILE: HOW DETERMINANT IS THE HOST SEX?COMUNIDADES DE PARÁSITOS DE PATAGONOTOTHEN TESSELLATA (RICHARDSON, 1845) (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) DE CHILE AUSTRAL: ¿QUÉ TAN DETERMINANTE ES EL SEXO DEL HOSPEDERO?Cortés, CatalinaQuerol, FabiánCartes, Fanny D.Muñoz, GabrielaParasites communityPatagonotothen tessellataPlatyhelminthesNematodaAcanthocephalaSouthern ChileComunidad de parásitosPatagonotothen tessellataPlatyhelminthesNematodaAcanthocephalaSur de ChileThe knowledge of the parasites community in marine fish is extensive. However, there is scarce information about their parasites in several fish species, such as the case of Patagonotothen tessellate (Richardson, 1845), which is a fish widely distributed and abundant on the Patagonia. The aim of this study was to determinate the community composition of parasites in P. tessellata and to establish the role of the host sex in the composition of parasites through population and community descriptors of parasites. In January 2018, 118 specimens of P. tessellata were collected from two nearby locations, Prat bay and Remota bay, Puerto Natales, Austral Chile. From the fish sample, 13 parasite species were recovered, mostly from the Phyla Nematoda and Acanthocephala. As a result, the nematode Pseudodelphis sp. followed by the acanthocephalan Hypoechinorhynchus magellanicus (Szidat, 1950) were those with the highest prevalence (78,8% y 53,4% respectively) and abundance (7,18 ± 17,95 y 7,30 ± 15,21 respectively). Male and female hosts had similar body sizes and positive correlation between weight-length, also, no significant differences were observed in the composition and parasite load. Besides, there is no connection between the fish sex and its parasitic composition, because there were no significant differences in the prevalence or in the average abundance of the parasite species between the sexes of the host. These results indicate that males and females of P. tessellata share the same habitats and have the same diet, therefore, the fishes are exposed to the same parasitic species and in the same environmental conditions.El conocimiento de comunidades de parásitos es muy abundante en peces marinos; sin embargo, hay varias especies que tienen escasa información parasitológica, como es el caso de Patagonotothen tessellata (Richardson, 1845), que posee una amplia distribución y abundancia en la Patagonia. Este estudio tuvo como objetivos determinar la composición comunitaria de parásitos en P. tessellata, y determinar el efecto del sexo de los hospederos en la composición parasítica a través de los descriptores poblacionales y comunitarios de parásitos. En enero de 2018 se recolectaron 118 ejemplares de P. tessellata en dos localidades cercanas entre sí, Muelle Prat y Muelle Remota, Puerto Natales, Chile Austral. En los peces capturados se encontró un total de 13 especies de parásitos, principalmente del Phylum Nematoda y Acanthocephala, de los cuales el nemátodo Pseudodelphis sp. seguido por el acantocéfalo Hypoechinorhynchus magellanicus (Szidat, 1950) fueron los de mayor prevalencia (78,8% y 53,4%, respectivamente) y abundancia (7,18 ± 17,95 y 7,30 ± 15,21, respectivamente). Se determinó que hospederos machos y hembras tenían iguales tamaños corporales y la misma correlación positiva entre peso-longitud, además, no se observaron diferencias significativas en composición y carga parasitaria. Mientras que el género de los peces tampoco afectó la composición parasítica para P. tessellata, pues, no hubo diferencias significativas en la prevalencia ni en la abundancia promedio de las especies de parásitos entre hospederos machos y hembras. Estos resultados indican la semejanza en las comunidades de parásitos entre sexos de P. tessellata y dan a presumir de que las condiciones del hábitat o la dieta de este pez son similares entre machos y hembras. De este modo, ambos grupos estarían expuestos a la infección de las mismas especies parásitas y en similares condiciones ambientales.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2021-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1028Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2021): Neotropical Helminthology; 31-391995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1028/911https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1028/2381Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/10282022-01-11T16:18:44Z
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