Literature DB >> 12003066

Migration, site-specificity and development of Benedenia lutjani (Monogenea: Capsalidae) on the surface of its host, Lutjanus carponotatus (Pisces: Lutjanidae).

D Whittington1, I Ernst.   

Abstract

Life-history attributes of the capsalid monogenean Benedenia lutjani, a parasite of Lutjanus carponotatus from the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia, were investigated from experimental infections. Oncomiracidia of B. lutjani invaded and attached at any site on the fish, but more commonly invaded body surfaces. Immature specimens then migrated to the pelvic fins. Development of the reproductive organs of B. lutjani corresponded with migratory movements on the host. Parasite aggregation on the pelvic fins coincided with the development of functional male reproductive organs and some protandrous worms that possessed a vagina appeared to be inseminated. Migration to, and aggregation on, the branchiostegal membranes (membranous folds posterior to the opercula) coincided with the onset of sexual maturity and commencement of egg production by parasites. The rate of parasite development and the timing of migratory events on the host were influenced by water temperature. All specimens of B. lutjani reached sexual maturity between 12 and 14 days p.i. at 24 degrees C and between 8 and 10 days p.i. at 27 degrees C. Anterior hamuli grew continually during a 16-day experiment at 27 degrees C and 25-day experiment at 23 degrees C and their length appeared to provide a suitable index to estimate parasite age. The possible adaptive significance of the migratory behaviour, site-specificity and its link with changes in parasite development are discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12003066     DOI: 10.1017/s0031182001001287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


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