Parasites of juvenile Salminus brasiliensis and Brycon orbignyanus (Characiformes, Bryconidae) in the middle Paraná River, Argentina

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Exequiel Oscar Furlan, S. Chemes, P. Scarabotti
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Piscivorous Salminus brasiliensis and herbivorous/omnivorous Brycon orbignyanus often form mixed schools in the same habitats. The aims of this study were: (a) to analyze and compare ecto- and endoparasite communities in juvenile S. brasiliensis and B. orbignyanus in the Middle Paraná River, Argentina; and (b) to evaluate the possible relationships between degree of parasitic infestation and body condition (Kn) of the fish. Fish necropsy was performed in search of endo- and ectoparasites, which were mounted in permanent or semi-permanent preparations for taxonomic study using helminthological techniques. A total 24 macroparasite taxa were recorded from the two host species. The parasitic infracommunities of both hosts were competitively structured. Ectoparasite communities were more similar than endoparasite communities. The abundance of parasitic species was not correlated with the standard length, weight and Kn of host individuals, except for the abundance of the copepod E. lacusauratus in the host S. brasiliensis, which was positively related to fish condition. New records of parasites were observed for native hosts, extending the geographic range of several species already known in the Upper Paraná River. The general structure of parasite communities can be determined by several factors, such as parasite-host relationship, host trophic level, and environment. In concordance with the similarity in habitat preferences, and the strong differences in trophic preferences, ectoparasite communities were found to be more similar than endoparasite communities between the two host species.
阿根廷巴拉那河中游 Salminus brasiliensis 和 Brycon orbignyanus(鳐形目,Bryconidae)幼鱼的寄生虫
在同一栖息地,食鱼类的巴西鲑和食草/食肉类的褐马鸡经常组成混合鱼群。本研究的目的是(a) 分析和比较阿根廷巴拉那河中游幼鱼(S. brasiliensis 和 B. orbignyanus)体内外寄生虫群落;(b) 评估寄生虫感染程度与鱼体状况(Kn)之间的可能关系。对鱼类进行尸体解剖以寻找内寄生虫和外寄生虫,并将这些寄生虫装入永久性或半永久性制剂中,利用螺旋体学技术进行分类研究。两种宿主共记录了 24 个大型寄生虫类群。两种宿主的寄生虫群落都是竞争性结构。外寄生虫群落比内寄生虫群落更为相似。寄生物种的数量与寄主个体的标准长度、体重和 Kn 值无关,只有寄主 S. brasiliensis 中的桡足类 E. lacusauratus 的数量与鱼体状况呈正相关。在本地宿主身上发现了新的寄生虫记录,扩大了上巴拉那河中已知的几个物种的地理分布范围。寄生虫群落的总体结构可由多种因素决定,如寄生虫-宿主关系、宿主营养级和环境。与栖息地偏好的相似性和营养偏好的强烈差异相一致,两种宿主之间的外寄生虫群落比内寄生虫群落更为相似。
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Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences
Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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1.00
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45
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38 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original articles in all areas of Biological Sciences, including anatomy, bacteriology, molecular biology, biochemistry, botany, cytology and cell biology, animal behavior, ecology, limnology, embryology, and histology, morpho-physiology, genetics, microbiology, parasitology and zoology.
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