Title
Ectoparasite communities on the gills of peruvian morwong Cheilodactylus variegatus Valenciennes 1833 (Pisces: Cheilodactylidae)
Other title
Comunidades ectoparasitarias branquiales de la pintadilla Cheilodactylus variegatus Valenciennes 1833 (Pisces: Cheilodactylidae).
Date Issued
2003
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Universidad de Chile
Abstract
A research to study ectoparasite infracommunities from branchials on some community components of parasitefauna of 80 Cheilodactylus variegatus (32 females and 48 males) collected from Chorrillos Fishmarket, Lima, Perú, between May and July 1996 xas done. Fishes showed a standard length between 16.10 and 28.50 cm (mean = 21.58 ± 2.64). 604 specimens were collected with a mean abundance of 7.42 (1-36). The mean parasite species richness 1.3 (1-3) was not correlated with standard body length. Two fishes were not infected, 53 (66.25%) showed infection with 1 parasite species, and 24 (30%) and 1 (1.25%) had multiple infection, 2 and 3 parasite species, respectively. We found three ectoparasites: Paramicrocotyle nemadactylus (Prevalence = 91.25%; mean Intensity = 7.21; mean Abundance = 6.46 ± 7.30), Clavellotis dilatata (Prevalence = 36.25%; mean Intensity = 2.58; mean Abundance = 0.93 ± 2.03) and Caligus cheilodactylus (Prevalence = 2.50%; mean Intensity = 1; mean Abundance = 0.02). We did not find effect of sex and standard length with prevalence and mean abundance of infection of the first two ectoparasites. A slight interspecific association and covariations between abundance of. P. nemadactylus and C. dilatata employed comparatively seven indexes of association as Dice (0.470), Jaccard (0.800), Sörensen (0.888), Ochiai (0.521), Kulczynski 2 (0.578), Coeficient f (0.599), Forbe (0.906) and correlation of Pearson (r = 0.125; P = 0.271). The mean diversity in the infracommunities of C. variegatus was (H′)= 0.1722; The relative diversity was (J') = 0.3609 and Simpson Index (C) = 0.9846. P. nemadactylus and C. dilatata showed the higher prevalence and mean abundance of infection with the first gill.
Start page
59
End page
67
Volume
58
Issue
February 1
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología Ciencia veterinaria
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-55449111034
Source
Parasitologia Latinoamericana
ISSN of the container
07177704
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