热带淡水湖中三种斜口虫共寄生及形态计量学研究

P. C. Echi, Joseph Effiong Eyo, F. Okafor
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在竞争激烈的自然环境中,生物的大部分特征——解剖、生理和行为的进化都是由环境通过选择决定的。同样的微生境是Sarotherodon melanotheron,有三条Clinostomatids;2007年11月- 2008年10月在欧皮湖(GPS N06.75275 *, E007.49104 *)捕集罗非鱼斜口、平口斜口和异口斜口鱼,采用多种渔具技术进行了研究;鱼网、钩线网和塞纳网(150 ~ 200 mm)除口、腹吸盘距离外,其余解剖部位差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。患病率低;平顶鱼(20.8%)、异口鱼(6.4%)和罗非鱼(21.1%)。但平均强度高,提示寄主负担重;平顶鱼(2.7)、罗非鱼(5.8)和异口鱼(5.1)。在寄生虫群落的等级丰度曲线上,罗非鱼的丰度高于其他两种。寄生差异是由于对寄主微生境适应性较好、种群规模较大、寄主位置较好和体型较大的选择。因此,这导致了较大的形态测量部分和寄生虫种群规模之间的权衡。
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CO-PARASITISM AND MORPHOMETRICS OF THREE CLINOSTOMATIDS (DIGENEA: CLINOSTOMATIDAE) IN Sarotherodon melanotheron FROM A TROPICAL FRESHWATER LAKE
In ever competitive environment of nature, evolution of most attributes of an organism - anatomy, physiology, and behaviour are determined by the environment through selection. The same is the microhabitats of Sarotherodon melanotheron where three Clinostomatids; Clinostomum tilapiae, Clinostomum complanatum, and Euclinostomum heterostomum, were recovered from Opi Lake (GPS N06.75275 * , E007.49104 * ), were studied from (November 2007– October 2008) using multiple fishing gear techniques; cast nets, hook and line, and seine nets (150 mm – 200 mm), showed significant difference (p < 0.05) in all other anatomical parts but the distance between oral and ventral suckers. The prevalence was low; (20.8 %) was recorded in C. complanatum, (6.4 %) in E. heterostomum and (21.1 %) in C. tilapiae. But mean intensity was high which was suggestive of heavy parasite burden; C. complanatum (2.7), C. tilapiae (5.8) and E. heterostomum (5.1). In the rank-abundance curve for parasite communities C. tilapiae was more abundant than the other two species. Differential parasitic implications was due to selection for relatively better adaptiveness to host’s microhabitats, more population size, better host location,  and larger body size. Consequently, this resulted in a trade-off between larger morphometric parts and population size among the parasites.
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