2004
DOI: 10.1645/ge-255r
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Helminth Parasites of Chapalichthys encaustus (Pisces: Goodeidae), an Endemic Freshwater Fish From Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico

Abstract: A total of 6 helminth species were recorded during helminthological examination of 50 Chapalichthys encaustus from Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico. Helminth species identified included: Salsuginus sp. (an undescribed monogenea); Posthodiplostomum minimum (metacercariae); Cyclustera ralli (metacestode); Polymorphus brevis (cystacanth); Contracaecum sp. (nematode larvae); and Rhabdochona lichtenfelsi (adult nematode). Of these, 2 (Salsuginus sp. and R. lichtenfelsi) are specialist species. The observed species ric… Show more

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“…For this reason, the helminth community structure described in this work corresponds to a particular point in time and space. The helminth community of C. meeki exhibits low values of species richness at both, the component community and infracommunity levels, and it is in accordance to those recorded for other freshwater fishes in the Nearctic part of Mexico as Alloophorus robustus, Goodea atripinnis, Allotoca diazi, Chapalichthys encaustus, Characodon audax, Chirostoma attenautum and Chirostoma humboldtianum (EspinosaHuerta et al, 1996;Astudillo-Ramos and Soto-Galera, 1997;Rojas et al, 1997; Pérez-Ponce de León et al, 2000;Martínez-Aquino et al, 2004, 2007. A second characteristic shared among the helminth community of C. meeki, and those exhibited by other freshwater fishes occurring in Central and North-Central Mexico, is the numerical dominance by a few numbers of species.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…For this reason, the helminth community structure described in this work corresponds to a particular point in time and space. The helminth community of C. meeki exhibits low values of species richness at both, the component community and infracommunity levels, and it is in accordance to those recorded for other freshwater fishes in the Nearctic part of Mexico as Alloophorus robustus, Goodea atripinnis, Allotoca diazi, Chapalichthys encaustus, Characodon audax, Chirostoma attenautum and Chirostoma humboldtianum (EspinosaHuerta et al, 1996;Astudillo-Ramos and Soto-Galera, 1997;Rojas et al, 1997; Pérez-Ponce de León et al, 2000;Martínez-Aquino et al, 2004, 2007. A second characteristic shared among the helminth community of C. meeki, and those exhibited by other freshwater fishes occurring in Central and North-Central Mexico, is the numerical dominance by a few numbers of species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A second characteristic shared among the helminth community of C. meeki, and those exhibited by other freshwater fishes occurring in Central and North-Central Mexico, is the numerical dominance by a few numbers of species. However, unlike previous records (Pérez-Ponce de León et al, 2000;Martínez-Aquino et al, 2004, 2007) the generalist larval trematode P. minimum was not the dominant species in C. meeki. In this study, the specialist acanthocephalan A. duranguensis seems to be the only dominant species at both, infracommunity and component community levels.…”
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“…The diversification of this fish group is the result of complex geological events that have been taking place since the Miocene in central Mexico, as a result of hydro‐geomorphological changes that influenced the orography of this area. Goodeinae represents one of the freshwater fish groups that have been studied intensively from the parasitological point of view (Peresbarbosa‐Rojas, Pérez‐Ponce de Léon & García‐Prieto, ; Pérez‐Ponce de León et al ., ; Martínez‐Aquino et al ., , , , , ; Sánchez‐Nava et al ., ; Mejía‐Madrid, Domínguez‐Domínguez & Pérez‐Ponce de León, ). Their helminth parasite faunas consist of 40 species (Pérez‐Ponce de León & Choudhury, ; Martínez‐Aquino et al ., , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%