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Ecological implications of floods on the parasite communities of two freshwater catfishes in a Neotropical floodplain.

Priscilla de Oliveira Fadel Yamada1, Fabio Hideki Yamada1, Reinaldo José da Silva1, Luciano Alves Dos Anjos2.   

Abstract

The parasite communities of two freshwater catfishes (Auchenipterus osteomystax and Trachelyopterus galeatus) were analyzed during the dry and rainy seasons in a Neotropical floodplain. The nature of river-floodplain systems places specific demands on parasite community structure, due to changes in the host environment. It was therefore hypothesized that flood conditions lead to an increase in the richness and abundance of fish parasites in the rainy season at the mouth of Aguapeí River floodplain. The Auchenipterus osteomystax parasite community was richer (11 vs. eight) in species than T. galeatus, although the latter exhibited a greater parasite burden (F1,108 = 126.99, P<0.0001). During the rainy season both host species demonstrated high levels of parasitism (least squared means ± SE = 1.69 ± 0.05 vs. 1.34 ± 0.05; F1,108 = 21.45, P<0.0001). Differences were found in the composition of the parasite species and the proportion of parasites for each host species and between each seasonal period. Flood conditions during the rainy season caused a change in the composition and structure of the parasitic communities. The results corroborate the hypothesis that floods are one of the most significant influences on shaping the parasite communities of fish in floodplains. Our greatest concern is the reduction these dynamics and effects bring about on local biota and, consequently, in host-parasite interaction. We would therefore like to take this opportunity to warn environmental agencies and hydroelectric companies about the importance of the conservation of the diversity of this location.

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Keywords:  Auchenipterus osteomystax; Trachelyopterus galeatus; biodiversity conservation; general linear models; hydrological regime; parasite similarity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28426419     DOI: 10.1515/ap-2017-0039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Parasitol        ISSN: 1230-2821            Impact factor:   1.440


  3 in total

1.  Three New Species of Cosmetocleithrum (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) Gill Parasites of Trachelyopterus galeatus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) in Southeastern Brazil.

Authors:  Priscilla de Oliveira Fadel Yamada; Fabio Hideki Yamada; Reinaldo José da Silva
Journal:  Acta Parasitol       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 1.440

2.  Diversity of helminth parasites of eight siluriform fishes from the Aguapeí River, upper Paraná basin, São Paulo state, Brazil.

Authors:  Aline A Acosta; Nico J Smit; Reinaldo J da Silva
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl       Date:  2020-01-11       Impact factor: 2.674

3.  Three new species of Creptotrema (Trematoda, Allocreadiidae) with an amended diagnosis of the genus and reassignment of Auriculostoma (Allocreadiidae), based on morphological and molecular evidence.

Authors:  Lidiane Franceschini; Aline Aguiar; Aline Cristina Zago; Priscilla de Oliveira Fadel Yamada; Mariana Bertholdi Ebert; Reinaldo José da Silva
Journal:  Parasite       Date:  2021-10-13       Impact factor: 3.000

  3 in total

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