Investigating the diversity of fish parasites in the floodplain of the upper Paraná River: a long-term ecological monitoring

Q2 Environmental Science
João Otávio Santos Silva, Atsler Luana Lehun, A. Rodrigues, L. D. Cavalcanti, D. N. Nicola, Wagner Toshio Hasuike, R. Takemoto
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Abstract: Aim The aim of this study was to present the description of new species of fish parasites in native and non-native hosts and the parasite interaction / host, available in studies for 37 years in the upper Paraná River floodplain. Methods The sampling described in this study is part of a scientometric methodology, in which specific query expressions were used, together with the database available in the Nupelia Sector Library, through Theses and Dissertations. Results A total of 44 species of parasites belonging to different groups were described for 27 species of fish of different orders. In these 37 years of studies, an increase 68% was observed in the number of parasite species, presenting a richness of 201 species in the floodplain, being: Monogenea, Digenea, Nematoda and Cestoda are the groups that present the largest records of species. More than 80 hosts have their parasite fauna registered and most studies are carried out with species of native hosts in the floodplain, being Prochilodus lineatus the host with the highest number of records. Conclusions Parasitological studies are an important scientific tool for understanding the dynamics of ecological interactions in the natural environment, and knowledge of this diversity of organisms is continuous and necessary, and the results of the monitoring carried out in the floodplain during the last 37 years only reinforce this with a constant increase in the description of new species and new records of parasite-host interactions. In times of constant environmental loss and habitat fragmentation, it is of utmost importance to care for and preserve floodplains to maintain biodiversity.
帕拉纳河上游河漫滩鱼类寄生虫多样性调查:长期生态监测
摘要/ Abstract摘要:目的介绍近37年来在帕拉纳河上游河漫滩研究中发现的鱼类寄生新种及其与宿主之间的相互作用。方法本研究中描述的抽样是科学计量学方法的一部分,其中使用了特定的查询表达式,并通过论文和学位论文使用了Nupelia Sector Library中的数据库。结果不同目27种鱼类共发现寄生虫44种,隶属不同类群。在这37年的研究中,发现河漫滩的寄生虫种类增加了68%,丰富程度达到201种,其中单目目、地线虫目、线虫目和虫目是记录数量最多的类群。已有80多种寄主的寄生虫区系被记录在案,大多数研究都是在洪泛区的本地寄主物种中进行的,其中记录数量最多的寄主是Prochilodus lineatus。结论寄生虫学研究是了解自然环境中生态相互作用动态的重要科学工具,对这种生物多样性的认识是连续的和必要的,过去37年在河漫滩进行的监测结果进一步证实了这一点,新物种的描述和寄生虫-宿主相互作用的新记录不断增加。在环境不断丧失和栖息地破碎的时代,照顾和保护洪泛区对维持生物多样性至关重要。
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Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia Environmental Science-Ecology
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