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Can host body size explain the parasite species richness in tropical freshwater fishes?

✍ Scribed by Jean-François Guégan; Alain Lambert; Christian Lévêque; Claude Combes; Louis Euzet


Book ID
104720273
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
919 KB
Volume
90
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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✦ Synopsis


The variability of monogenean gill ectoparasite species richness in 19 West African cyprinid species was analyzed using the following seven predictor variables: host size, number of drainage basins, number of sympatric cyprinid species, host diversity, association with mainland forest, host ecology, and monogenean biological labelling. The size of the host species accounted for 77% of the variation in the number of parasite species per host, and host ecology an additional 8%. Together the effects of host size and host ecology accounted for 85% of the variation in monogenean species richness. This study shows that the deciding factors for explaining monogenean species richness in West African cyprinid fishes are host species size and host ecology. These results were compared with main factors responsible for parasite species richness in fish communities. Other possible explanations of monogenean community structure in west African cyprinids are discussed.


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