ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN

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We analyzed 54 specimens of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) collected between March 2010 and March 2011 from the upper Paraná river Neotropical floodplain, Brazil. All hosts were parasitized by at least one species of Monogenea. The parasites species with higher prevalence were Urocleidoides...

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Autores: Junio da Graça, Rodrigo, Lula Costa, Ana Paula, Massato Takemoto, Ricardo
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Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Aspiculuris tetraptera
Mexico
Mus musculus
Syphacia obvelata
vivaria mice.
Ancyrocephalinae
Brasil
cuenca del alto rio Paraná
Dactylogyridae
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
ASPECTOS ECOLÓGICOS DE MONOGENEOS PARÁSITOS BRANQUIALES (PLATYHELMINTHES) DE HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) EN UNA PLANICIE DE INUNDACIÓN NEOTROPICAL
title ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
spellingShingle ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
Junio da Graça, Rodrigo
Aspiculuris tetraptera
Mexico
Mus musculus
Syphacia obvelata
vivaria mice.
Ancyrocephalinae
Brasil
cuenca del alto rio Paraná
Dactylogyridae
title_short ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
title_full ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
title_fullStr ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
title_full_unstemmed ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
title_sort ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Junio da Graça, Rodrigo
Lula Costa, Ana Paula
Massato Takemoto, Ricardo
author Junio da Graça, Rodrigo
author_facet Junio da Graça, Rodrigo
Lula Costa, Ana Paula
Massato Takemoto, Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Lula Costa, Ana Paula
Massato Takemoto, Ricardo
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Aspiculuris tetraptera
Mexico
Mus musculus
Syphacia obvelata
vivaria mice.
Ancyrocephalinae
Brasil
cuenca del alto rio Paraná
Dactylogyridae
topic Aspiculuris tetraptera
Mexico
Mus musculus
Syphacia obvelata
vivaria mice.
Ancyrocephalinae
Brasil
cuenca del alto rio Paraná
Dactylogyridae
description We analyzed 54 specimens of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) collected between March 2010 and March 2011 from the upper Paraná river Neotropical floodplain, Brazil. All hosts were parasitized by at least one species of Monogenea. The parasites species with higher prevalence were Urocleidoides cuiabai Rosim, Mendoza-Franco & Luque, 2011 (96.29 %) and U. malabaricusi Rosim, Mendoza-Franco & Luque, 2011 (92.59%). The community of gill ectoparasites examined showed an aggregated pattern. Urocleidoides cuiabai was the dominant species in the sample (C > 0.25). The parasitic abundance showed significant positive correlation with the standard length of the host for U. malabaricusi and U. eremitus Kritsky, Thatcher & Boeger, 1986. There were significant differences in the abundance values between male and female fish to the species of parasites Urocleidoides brasiliensis Rosim, Mendoza-Franco & Luque, 2011 and U. cuiabai. The gonad maturation stages of the host did not influence the levels of parasitism. Four species of parasites showed positive and significant correlation with parasitic abundance and the relative condition factor. The Ivinheima river presented higher abundance of parasitism in relation to other subsystems. The ecological study of monogeneans can provide a greater knowledge of the biology of these parasites and their hosts, the collection site, and even how the host responds to the presence of these parasites. We discuss the factors that were fundamental in the levels of parasitism in this important fish species in the floodplain of the upper Paraná river.
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spelling ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITES (PLATYHELMINTHES) FROM HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) IN A NEOTROPICAL FLOODPLAINASPECTOS ECOLÓGICOS DE MONOGENEOS PARÁSITOS BRANQUIALES (PLATYHELMINTHES) DE HOPLIAS AFF. MALABARICUS (BLOCH, 1794) (PISCES, ERYTHRINIDAE) EN UNA PLANICIE DE INUNDACIÓN NEOTROPICALJunio da Graça, RodrigoLula Costa, Ana PaulaMassato Takemoto, RicardoAspiculuris tetrapteraMexicoMus musculusSyphacia obvelatavivaria mice.AncyrocephalinaeBrasilcuenca del alto rio ParanáDactylogyridaeWe analyzed 54 specimens of Hoplias aff. malabaricus (Bloch, 1794) collected between March 2010 and March 2011 from the upper Paraná river Neotropical floodplain, Brazil. All hosts were parasitized by at least one species of Monogenea. The parasites species with higher prevalence were Urocleidoides cuiabai Rosim, Mendoza-Franco & Luque, 2011 (96.29 %) and U. malabaricusi Rosim, Mendoza-Franco & Luque, 2011 (92.59%). The community of gill ectoparasites examined showed an aggregated pattern. Urocleidoides cuiabai was the dominant species in the sample (C > 0.25). The parasitic abundance showed significant positive correlation with the standard length of the host for U. malabaricusi and U. eremitus Kritsky, Thatcher & Boeger, 1986. There were significant differences in the abundance values between male and female fish to the species of parasites Urocleidoides brasiliensis Rosim, Mendoza-Franco & Luque, 2011 and U. cuiabai. The gonad maturation stages of the host did not influence the levels of parasitism. Four species of parasites showed positive and significant correlation with parasitic abundance and the relative condition factor. The Ivinheima river presented higher abundance of parasitism in relation to other subsystems. The ecological study of monogeneans can provide a greater knowledge of the biology of these parasites and their hosts, the collection site, and even how the host responds to the presence of these parasites. We discuss the factors that were fundamental in the levels of parasitism in this important fish species in the floodplain of the upper Paraná river.Analizamos 54 especímenes de Hoplias aff. malabaricus colectados entre marzo de 2010 y marzo de 2011 en la planicie de inundación Neotropical del alto rio Paraná, Brasil. Todos los hospederos fueron parasitados por lo menos con una especie de Monogenea. Las especies de parásitos con las mayores prevalencias fueran Urocleidoides cuiabai (96,29 %) y U. malabaricusi (92,59%). La comunidad de ectoparásitos de branquias ha presentado patrón de distribución agregado. Urocleidoides cuiabai fue la especie dominante en la muestra (C > 0,25). La abundancia del parasitismo ha presentado correlación positiva y significativa con la longitud estándar del hospedero para las especies U. malabaricusi y U. eremitus Kritsky, Thacher & Boeger, 1986. Hubo diferencia significativa en la abundancia de parasitismo entre peces machos y hembras para los parásitos U. brasiliensis y U. cuiabai. La fase de maduración gonadal del hospedero no influyó los niveles de parasitismo. Cuatro especies de parásitos han presentado una correlación positiva y significativa con la abundancia de parasitismo y el factor de condición relativo. El rio Iviñeima ha presentado alta abundancia de parasitismo en relación a otros subsistemas. El estudio ecológico de monogeneas puede proveer un gran conocimiento de la biología de estos parásitos y sus hospederos, el sitio de colecta, y hasta como el hospedero responde a la presencia de estos parásitos. Este artículo presenta los factores que fueron fundamentales en los niveles de parasitismo en esta importante especie de pez en la planicie de inundación del alto rio Paraná.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2013-02-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/953Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2013): Neotropical Helminthology; 95 - 1031995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/953/840https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/953/2703Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/9532022-01-11T16:26:07Z
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