ABUNDANCE HOST SIZE RELATIONSHIP IN A FISH TREMATODE COMMUNITY

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作者
SAADFARES, A [1 ]
COMBES, C [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PERPIGNAN,CTR BIOL & ECOL TROP & MEDITERRANEENNE,BIOL ANIM LAB,F-66860 PERPIGNAN,FRANCE
关键词
ABUNDANCE; INFECTION DYNAMICS; HOST-PARASITE SYSTEM; COMPETITION; HOST SIZE; APHANURUS-STOSSICHI; BACCIGER-ISRAELENSIS; PLAGIOPORUS-IDONEUS; LEPOCREADIUM-ALBUM; LEPOCREADIUM-PEGORCHIS; DIPHTEROSTOMUM-ISRAELENSE; TREMATODA;
D O I
10.1017/S0022149X00014541
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
The abundance of six species of trematodes: Aphanurus stossichi, Bacciger israelensis, Diphterostomum israelense, Plagioporus idoneus, Lepocreadium album and L. pegorchis, parasitic in the digestive tract of marine teleostei (Sparidae) collected near Jounieh (east Mediterranean), was analysed as a function of the host-size. In two parasite/host systems, infections were observed from the lowest size classes of the sample, with a clear tendency to an increase of abundance in older fish. In four others, parasites appear only above a rather high threshold class, young individuals never being infected. in the last three parasite/host systems, host invasion may occur early or late, but infection decreases above a well defined size class, old fishes rarely or never being infected. A given trematode species, when parasitizing several host species, shows similar abundance/host size relationships, e.g. P. idoneus in Diplodus vulgaris and Oblada melanura. When more than one species of trematode infects a single host species, curves can be markedly distinct; for instance, L. pegorchis was collected from Pagellus erythrinus below 15 cm, whereas D. israelense parasitized the same fish approximately above the same size. There is no evidence that such a replacement of one trematode by another in the course of host growth is a result of interspecific competition.
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页码:187 / 192
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