COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES

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This study describes the parasite communities of the fish Notothenia rossii Richardson, 1844 at two Antarctic localities, the Northern Peninsula Antarctic Area (NPA), and Greenwich Island (IGR). In addition, data from Muñoz and Rebolledo (2018) collected from a third locality, King George Island (IR...

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Autores: Larenas-Órdenes, Catalina, Alarcón, Matías, Castro, Andrés, Muñoz, Gabriela
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
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Materia:Notothenia – descriptores parasitológicos – abundancia relativa – longitud corporal- Antártica.
Antarctica
body length
Notothenia
parasitological descriptors
relative abundance
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
COMPARACIÓN DE LAS COMUNIDADES DE PARÁSITOS DE NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) ENTRE TRES LOCALIDADES ANTÁRTICAS
title COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
spellingShingle COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
Larenas-Órdenes, Catalina
Notothenia – descriptores parasitológicos – abundancia relativa – longitud corporal- Antártica.
Antarctica
body length
Notothenia
parasitological descriptors
relative abundance
title_short COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
title_full COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
title_sort COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIES
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Larenas-Órdenes, Catalina
Alarcón, Matías
Castro, Andrés
Muñoz, Gabriela
author Larenas-Órdenes, Catalina
author_facet Larenas-Órdenes, Catalina
Alarcón, Matías
Castro, Andrés
Muñoz, Gabriela
author_role author
author2 Alarcón, Matías
Castro, Andrés
Muñoz, Gabriela
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Notothenia – descriptores parasitológicos – abundancia relativa – longitud corporal- Antártica.
Antarctica
body length
Notothenia
parasitological descriptors
relative abundance
topic Notothenia – descriptores parasitológicos – abundancia relativa – longitud corporal- Antártica.
Antarctica
body length
Notothenia
parasitological descriptors
relative abundance
description This study describes the parasite communities of the fish Notothenia rossii Richardson, 1844 at two Antarctic localities, the Northern Peninsula Antarctic Area (NPA), and Greenwich Island (IGR). In addition, data from Muñoz and Rebolledo (2018) collected from a third locality, King George Island (IRJ). Abundance and species richness of parasite infra-communities, and parasite composition were compared between these three localities. Total length of hosts was included in the analyses. Nineteen parasite species were found in N. rossii at NPA and IGR. Most of the species had already been recorded in IRJ. The acanthocephalans Metacanthocephalus johnstoni Zdzitowiecki, 1983 and Aspersentis megarhynchus (von Linstow, 1892), and the digeneans of Macvicaria spp. were the most prevalent and dominant species at different localities, IRJ, NPA and IGR, respectively. Infra-community parasite abundance was significantly different between IRJ and NPA, while parasite richness was similar among the three localities. The total length of N. rossii from IRJ was significantly higher than the other two localities. Parasite abundance and species richness were significantly correlated with the fish total length, except the parasite richness at NPA. The Jaccard similarity index between pairs of localities was between 65% and 76%. However, the great abundance differences among parasitespecies resulted in fish having different proportions in parasite composition between IRJ and IGR. This finding was not due to differences in host total length, but indicates that biotic and abiotic conditions are disparate, and therefore, ecosystem dynamics differ between those localities.
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spelling COMPARISON OF THE PARASITE COMMUNITIES OF NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) AMONG THREE ANTARCTIC LOCALITIESCOMPARACIÓN DE LAS COMUNIDADES DE PARÁSITOS DE NOTOTHENIA ROSSII RICHARDSON, 1844 (PISCES: NOTOTHENIIDAE) ENTRE TRES LOCALIDADES ANTÁRTICASLarenas-Órdenes, Catalina Alarcón, Matías Castro, Andrés Muñoz, GabrielaNotothenia – descriptores parasitológicos – abundancia relativa – longitud corporal- Antártica.Antarcticabody lengthNototheniaparasitological descriptorsrelative abundanceThis study describes the parasite communities of the fish Notothenia rossii Richardson, 1844 at two Antarctic localities, the Northern Peninsula Antarctic Area (NPA), and Greenwich Island (IGR). In addition, data from Muñoz and Rebolledo (2018) collected from a third locality, King George Island (IRJ). Abundance and species richness of parasite infra-communities, and parasite composition were compared between these three localities. Total length of hosts was included in the analyses. Nineteen parasite species were found in N. rossii at NPA and IGR. Most of the species had already been recorded in IRJ. The acanthocephalans Metacanthocephalus johnstoni Zdzitowiecki, 1983 and Aspersentis megarhynchus (von Linstow, 1892), and the digeneans of Macvicaria spp. were the most prevalent and dominant species at different localities, IRJ, NPA and IGR, respectively. Infra-community parasite abundance was significantly different between IRJ and NPA, while parasite richness was similar among the three localities. The total length of N. rossii from IRJ was significantly higher than the other two localities. Parasite abundance and species richness were significantly correlated with the fish total length, except the parasite richness at NPA. The Jaccard similarity index between pairs of localities was between 65% and 76%. However, the great abundance differences among parasitespecies resulted in fish having different proportions in parasite composition between IRJ and IGR. This finding was not due to differences in host total length, but indicates that biotic and abiotic conditions are disparate, and therefore, ecosystem dynamics differ between those localities.En este estudio se describen las comunidades de parásitos de Notothenia rossii Richardson, 1844 en dos localidades antárticas, la Zona Norte de la Península Antártica (NPA) y la Isla Greenwich (IGR). Además, se consideró como una tercera localidad los datos de Muñoz y Rebolledo (2018) recolectados en la Isla Rey Jorge (IRJ). Se comparó la abundancia, riqueza de las infracomunidades de parásitos, y la composición parasitaria entre las tres localidades mencionadas. En los análisis se incluyó la longitud de los hospederos. En NPA y IGR se encontró un total de 19 especies de parásitos, la mayoría de estas especies habían sido registradas en IRJ. Los acantocéfalos Metacanthocephalus johnstoni Zdzitowiecki, 1983 y Aspersentis megarhynchus (von Linstow, 1892), y los digeneos de Macvicaria spp. fueron las especies más prevalentes y dominantes en IRJ, NPA e IGR, respectivamente. La abundancia infracomunitaria de parásitos fue significativamente distinta entre las localidades IRJ y NPA, mientras que la riqueza de parásitos fue similar entre las tres localidades. La longitud total de N. rossii de IRJ fue significativamente mayor que las otras dos localidades. La abundancia y riqueza de parásitos se correlacionó con la longitud total de peces, excepto la riqueza de parásitos en NPA. El índice de similitudde Jaccard entre pares de localidades varió entre 65% y 76%. Sin embargo, las proporciones de abundancia de las especies de parásitos afectaron la composición de parásitos, especialmente entre IRJ e IGR. Las diferencias en las comunidades de parásitos de N. rossii entre localidades no puede ser atribuida a longitud total de los hospederos, si no que indicaría diferencias en las condiciones bióticas o abióticas, por tanto, las dinámicas ecosistémicas serían disímiles entre esas localidades.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2022-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1320Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (2022): Neotropical Helminthology; 7-191995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1320/1441https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1320/2361https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/13202023-01-11T15:14:21Z
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