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Helminths of the Antarctic dragonfish, Parachaenichthys charcoti (Perciformes, Notothenioidei, Bathydraconidae) Studied near Galindez Island (Argentine Islands, West Antarctica).

Tetiana A Kuzmina1,2, Oleksander O Salganskij3, Ihor V Dykyy4, Olga I Lisitsyna5, Eleonora M Korol6, Anna Faltýnková7, Yuriy I Kuzmin5,8.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The Antarctic dragonfish, Parachaenichthys charcoti is a notothenioid teleost fish endemic to the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica. It is a relatively rare fish species; therefore, published data on the parasite communities of P. charcoti are limited. The present study was performed on the Ukrainian Antarctic Station "Akademik Vernadsky", Argentine Islands, West Antarctica and the purpose was to examine the species diversity of the parasites of P. charcoti and to identify the parameters of helminth infection and helminth component community.
METHODS: Fifteen specimens of P. charcoti were caught at a depth of 10-30 m and examined using standard parasitological techniques. All helminths (6251 specimens) were collected manually, fixed in 70% ethanol and identified based on their morphology.
RESULTS: All examined specimens of P. charcoti were found to be infected with helminths; each fish harboured 10-20 helminth species (mean 13.2; median 13) and 237-804 helminth specimens (mean 417; median 401). Twenty-seven helminth species were found, including nine species of trematodes, 4 of cestodes, 4 of nematodes and 10 of acanthocephalans. P. charcoti is the definitive host for 11 out of 27 helminth species recorded. In the helminth component community, the diversity indices were 2.03 (Shannon's index) and 0.79 (Simpson's index); Pielou evenness index was 0.61, and Berger-Parker dominance index was 0.38.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate a high species diversity and complex structure of the helminth community in Antarctic dragonfish P. charcoti in the Argentine Islands.
© 2021. Witold Stefański Institute of Parasitology, Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  Acanthocephala; Antarctica; Cestoda; Helminth community; Nematoda; Trematoda

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34021877     DOI: 10.1007/s11686-021-00417-0

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


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1.  Trematodes from Antarctic teleost fishes off Argentine Islands, West Antarctica: molecular and morphological data.

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