Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Jul 2024)

Spatial distribution, host specificity, and affinity of Branchiura for surface and macrohabitat types in fish species from the Brazilian Amazon

  • DRIELLY O. FERREIRA,
  • MARCOS S.B. OLIVEIRA,
  • PAULO MEJIA,
  • MARCOS TAVARES-DIAS,
  • MARCELA N. VIDEIRA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420240291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. suppl 1

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Abstract This study investigated the spatial distribution, parasite interactions, and affinities of Branchiura parasites according to macrohabitat and surface type on fish from the Araguari River, Amapá State, in the Brazilian Amazon. This study presents novel information on the interactions of branchiuran species with host fish, and how the morphology of their attachment structures is associated with different host surface morphologies, with and without scales. A total of 558 fish specimens of 26 species were collected, of which 109 fish (10 species) were parasitized by at least one branchiuran parasite; these were selected for further study. The parasites were collected from the buccal cavity, gills, fins, and integument of the host fish. Parasites with suction discs (Argulus) were mainly associated to hosts with small scales and no scales, while parasites with hooks (Dolops) were mainly associated to hosts with large scales. Overall, parasites with suction discs were more specialized per site than those with hooks.

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