ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU

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The giant blenny, Scartichthys gigas (Steindachner, 1876) (Blenniidae), is endemic to the eastern South Pacific and abundant in rocky intertidal environments. We investigated some ecological indices of the parasitefauna of 72 S. gigas acquired at Fishing Terminal from Chorrillos, Lima, Peru fromSept...

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Autores: Iannacone, José, Sánchez, Vanessa, Olazábal, Nancy, Salvador, Claudia, Alvariño, Lorena, Molano, Jazmín
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Fecha de Publicación:2012
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
dispersion index
Peru
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
índices de agregación
Perú
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
INDICES ECOLÓGICOS DE LOS PARÁSITOS DE SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) DE LAS COSTAS DE LIMA, PERÚ
title ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
spellingShingle ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
Iannacone, José
Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
dispersion index
Peru
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
índices de agregación
Perú
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
title_short ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
title_full ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
title_fullStr ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
title_full_unstemmed ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
title_sort ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Iannacone, José
Sánchez, Vanessa
Olazábal, Nancy
Salvador, Claudia
Alvariño, Lorena
Molano, Jazmín
author Iannacone, José
author_facet Iannacone, José
Sánchez, Vanessa
Olazábal, Nancy
Salvador, Claudia
Alvariño, Lorena
Molano, Jazmín
author_role author
author2 Sánchez, Vanessa
Olazábal, Nancy
Salvador, Claudia
Alvariño, Lorena
Molano, Jazmín
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
dispersion index
Peru
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
índices de agregación
Perú
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
topic Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
dispersion index
Peru
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
Acanthocondria
Ceratothoa
índices de agregación
Perú
Scartichthys gigas
Zoogonus
description The giant blenny, Scartichthys gigas (Steindachner, 1876) (Blenniidae), is endemic to the eastern South Pacific and abundant in rocky intertidal environments. We investigated some ecological indices of the parasitefauna of 72 S. gigas acquired at Fishing Terminal from Chorrillos, Lima, Peru fromSeptember 2008 to August 2009. Fish were necropsied to census helminth and crustacean parasites. Four species of parasites were found with the following prevalence and mean abundance,respectively: an isopod, Ceratothoa gaudichaudii (H. Milne Edwards, 1840) (1.4% and 0.01), a copepod, Acanthocondria syciasis (Kroyer, 1863) (55.6 and 1.56), a digenean, Zoogonus rubellus (Olson, 1868) (26.4% and 0.26), a nematode, Johnstonmawsonia sp., (6.9 % and 0.17). Only linear correlation was observed between the size of host fish, and the prevalence and total abundance of Z. rubellus. Similarly, the size was found to be related to the number of parasite species of S. gigas. We found no dependence between the sex of S. gigas and mean abundance and prevalence of infection of the most prevalent parasites. Analysis of eight indices of aggregation: Z. rubellus showed that three indexes showed a random distribution (Dispersion, Morisita standardized and Discrepancy of Poulin), four uniforms (Morisita, Green, average aggregation of Lloyd and patchiness) and the binomial coefficient K without a specific pattern. Divergences in the type of distribution were found depending on the index used. In contrast in A. syciasis, eight aggregation indices indicated an aggregated distribution and total congruence with each other. The diversity of the parasite community component of S. gigas was H '= 0.31, Pielou index (J) = 0.50, the index of Simpson (C) = 0.62 and Berger-Parker index was 0.77.
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spelling ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF PARASITES OF SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) OF THE COASTS OF LIMA, PERUINDICES ECOLÓGICOS DE LOS PARÁSITOS DE SCARTICHTHYS GIGAS (STEINDACHNER, 1876) (PERCIFORMES: BLENNIIDAE) DE LAS COSTAS DE LIMA, PERÚIannacone, JoséSánchez, VanessaOlazábal, NancySalvador, ClaudiaAlvariño, LorenaMolano, JazmínAcanthocondriaCeratothoadispersion indexPeruScartichthys gigasZoogonusAcanthocondriaCeratothoaíndices de agregaciónPerúScartichthys gigasZoogonusThe giant blenny, Scartichthys gigas (Steindachner, 1876) (Blenniidae), is endemic to the eastern South Pacific and abundant in rocky intertidal environments. We investigated some ecological indices of the parasitefauna of 72 S. gigas acquired at Fishing Terminal from Chorrillos, Lima, Peru fromSeptember 2008 to August 2009. Fish were necropsied to census helminth and crustacean parasites. Four species of parasites were found with the following prevalence and mean abundance,respectively: an isopod, Ceratothoa gaudichaudii (H. Milne Edwards, 1840) (1.4% and 0.01), a copepod, Acanthocondria syciasis (Kroyer, 1863) (55.6 and 1.56), a digenean, Zoogonus rubellus (Olson, 1868) (26.4% and 0.26), a nematode, Johnstonmawsonia sp., (6.9 % and 0.17). Only linear correlation was observed between the size of host fish, and the prevalence and total abundance of Z. rubellus. Similarly, the size was found to be related to the number of parasite species of S. gigas. We found no dependence between the sex of S. gigas and mean abundance and prevalence of infection of the most prevalent parasites. Analysis of eight indices of aggregation: Z. rubellus showed that three indexes showed a random distribution (Dispersion, Morisita standardized and Discrepancy of Poulin), four uniforms (Morisita, Green, average aggregation of Lloyd and patchiness) and the binomial coefficient K without a specific pattern. Divergences in the type of distribution were found depending on the index used. In contrast in A. syciasis, eight aggregation indices indicated an aggregated distribution and total congruence with each other. The diversity of the parasite community component of S. gigas was H '= 0.31, Pielou index (J) = 0.50, the index of Simpson (C) = 0.62 and Berger-Parker index was 0.77.El borrachito Scartichthys gigas (Steindachner, 1876) (Blenniidae) es una especie endémica del Pacífico Sur-Oriental y abundante en los ambientes intermareales rocosos. Se investigaron algunos índices ecológicos de la parasitofauna de 72 S. gigas adquiridos del Terminal Pesquero de Chorrillos, Lima, Perú entre septiembre del 2008 hasta agosto del 2009. Necropsiamos los peces para censar los helmintos y crustáceos parásitos. Se encontraron cuatro parásitos con la siguiente prevalencia y abundancia media, respectivamente: un isópodo Ceratothoa gaudichaudii (H. Milne Edwards, 1840) (1,4% y 0,01), un copépodo Acanthocondria syciasis (Kroyer, 1863) (55,6% y 1,56), un digeneo Zoogonus rubellus (Olson, 1868) (26,4% y 0,26), un nemátodo Johnstonmawsonia sp. (6,9% y 0,17). Solo se observó correlación lineal entre la talla del pez hospedero, y la prevalencia y abundancia total de Z. rubellus. La talla se encontró relacionada con el número de especies parásitas de S. gigas. Se vio ausencia de dependencia entre el sexo de S. gigas y la abundancia media y prevalencia de infección de los parásitos. Al analizarse ocho índices de agregación: Z. rubellus mostró que tres índices mostraron una distribución aleatoria (Dispersión, Morisita estandarizado y Discrepancia de Poulin), otros cuatro uniforme (Morisita, Green, agregación media de Lloyd y de Patchiness) y con el Coeficiente K de la binomial ningún patrón específico, encontrándose divergencia en el tipo de distribución según el índice empleado. En cambio, para A. syciasis, los ocho índices de agregación señalaron una distribución sobredispersa con una total congruencia entre sí. La diversidad del componente comunitario parasitario de S. gigas fue Shannon-Wienner (H´) = 0,31, índice de Pielou (J) = 0,50,índice de Simpson (C) = 0,62 e índice de Berger-Parker = 0,77.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2012-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1008Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2012): Neotropical Helminthology; 191-2031995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1008/892https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1008/2714Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/10082022-01-11T16:26:48Z
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