2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40693-020-00090-z
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Geographic variation in composition of metazoan parasite infracommunities in Galaxias maculatus Jenyns 1842 (Osmeriformes: Galaxiidae) in southern Chile (38-47° S)

Abstract: Galaxias maculatus is an abundant freshwater fish species in Chilean continental waters where it plays important ecological functions, yet few parasitological records of this species exist in Chile and all of them cover a very limited geographic range. The objective of this study was to assess large scale geographic variation in composition of parasite infracommunities of Galaxias maculatus. Specifically, parasite infracommunities of this species were compared among 11 locations across 9 degrees of latitude an… Show more

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“…Thirty-five individuals were collected from the Cruces River (39°33′4.83″S; 72°54′6.85″W) where Tylodelphys sp. has not been found ( George-Nascimento, López-Rodríguez & Górski, 2020 ) and 21 individuals were collected from the Llacolén Lagoon (36°50′30, 11″S; 73°5′9, 73″W) where high abundance of Tylodelphys sp. was previously recorded.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thirty-five individuals were collected from the Cruces River (39°33′4.83″S; 72°54′6.85″W) where Tylodelphys sp. has not been found ( George-Nascimento, López-Rodríguez & Górski, 2020 ) and 21 individuals were collected from the Llacolén Lagoon (36°50′30, 11″S; 73°5′9, 73″W) where high abundance of Tylodelphys sp. was previously recorded.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an unencysted diplostomid cranial parasite on behavior and physiology of its fish intermediate host. Specifically, we studied Tylodelphys sp., a recently reported parasite that inhabits the cranial cavity of puye Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns, 1842) ( George-Nascimento, López-Rodríguez & Górski, 2020 ). Puye are freshwater fish commonly found in southern South America in littoral zones of rivers and lakes where they feed ( Cussac et al, 2020 ; Górski et al, 2018 ; Habit et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%