2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x09990617
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Infection levels ofAustrodiplostomum compactum(Digenea, Diplostomidae) metacercariae inPlagioscion squamosissimus(Teleostei, Sciaenidae) from the Nova Avanhandava reservoir, São Paulo State, Brazil

Abstract: This study was aimed at evaluating the infection levels of Austrodiplostomum compactum metacercariae in 378 specimens of Plagioscion squamosissimus ('corvina' or 'pescada branca') from the Nova Avanhandava reservoir, low Tietê River, São Paulo State, Brazil. High prevalence, mean intensity of infection and abundance were observed in P. squamosissimus during most of the study, with the exception of March 2004. The relative condition factor (Kn) did not differ between parasitized and non-parasitized fish. A stat… Show more

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“…Machado et al (2005) registered a positive correlation between C. britskii size and the prevalence of A. compactum and attributed this fact to the possibility of larger fish being easier targets for cercariae. The parasite load in P. squamosissimus increased with fish length, as reported by Paes et al (2010). These authors also attributed the cumulative process to a greater body surface available for cercariae infection.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Machado et al (2005) registered a positive correlation between C. britskii size and the prevalence of A. compactum and attributed this fact to the possibility of larger fish being easier targets for cercariae. The parasite load in P. squamosissimus increased with fish length, as reported by Paes et al (2010). These authors also attributed the cumulative process to a greater body surface available for cercariae infection.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The latter species achieved indexes up to 100% (Table 6). Plagioscion squamosissimus, also with mean high infection intensity, was the most parasitized fish species reported not only in current study but also in Santos et al (2002) Although no significant difference in mean intensity and abundance of metacercariae throughout the seasons has been reported in current research, P. squamosissimus examined in spring and autumn had the highest parasitic load when compared to findings by Paes et al (2010) in the same fish species in the Nova Avanhandava reservoir.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 49%
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