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Morphological and functional structure of two Ergasilidae parasites determine their microhabitat affinity on the gills of an Anostomidae fish from the Amazon.

Marcos S B Oliveira1, Luiza Prestes2, Edson A Adriano3,4, Marcos Tavares-Dias5.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the microhabitat affinities of Ergasilus sp. and Therodamas longicollum on the gills of Leporinus fasciatus ("aracu-piau"), an anostomid fish from the Amazon. A total of 143 specimens of L. fasciatus were examined, of which 35% had their gills parasitized by at least one ergasilid species. A total of 159 specimens of Ergasilus sp. and 97 specimens of T. longicollum were recovered. Both ergasilids species exhibited a greater affinity for attachment in arch 1 of the gills of the host. There was a negative correlation between the abundance of Ergasilus sp. and the abundance of T. longicollum within each gill arch. Analysis of distribution along the gill arch showed a higher occurrence of Ergasilus sp. in Section 5, while T. longicollum occurred mainly in Section 3 of the gills. There was a positive correlation between the abundance of these ectoparasites and the size of the gill arch. Ergasilus sp. occurred only on the filament of the gill arch and exhibited affinity for the proximal region, while T. longicollum occurred only in the gill arch itself. The results reveal that these two parasite species compete in the gills of the host without the overlapping of their niches.
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Keywords:  Amazonian fish; Ergasilus; Leporinus fasciatus; Microhabitat; Therodamas

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35705719     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-022-07569-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.383


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