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Microhabitats of gill parasites (Monogenea and copepoda) of teleosts (Scomberoides spp.)
Authors:P Ramasamy  K Ramalingam  REB Hanna  DW Halton
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, The Queen''s University of Belfast, BelfastBT7 1NN, U.K.;2. Department of Zoology, University of Madras, Madras-600005, India
Abstract:Ramasamy P., Ramalingam K., Hanna R. E. B. and Halton D. W. 1985. Microhabitat of gill parasites (Monogenea and Copepoda) of teleosts (Scomberoides spp.). International Journal for Parasitology15: 385–397. The parasites Vallisia indica, Allodiscocotyla chorinemi, Heterapta chorinemi, and Dionchus remorae exhibited site specificity on the gills of Scomberoides commersonianus, S. tol, S. lysan and S. tala, whereas the copepod Caligus sp. did not. Observations on site preference revealed microhabitat differences along the length of gill filaments, along the anterio-posterior axis of the gill, between external and internal gill filaments and on different gill arches. Site preference varied with parasite density on each gill and host. An interspecific association test between pairs of species revealed, in some cases, a positive association, and in other cases a negative association. There were apparently no association? between certain pairs of species. A comparison of intensity within pairs of parasite species infecting the same host revealed either an inverse or a direct correlation. The numerical dominance and prevalence of parasites differed on each host species. This study indicates that intra- and interspecific competition may occur among the gill parasites. The direction and speed of ventilation water-currents and certain intrinsic factors of the parasite themselves may determine their microhabitat restriction on the gills.
Keywords:monogeneans  copepod  microhabitats of gill parasites  teleost
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