Helminth parasites of Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Pisces: Goodeidae) in the upper Lerma River sub-basin, Mexico


Por: Sánchez-Nava P., Salgado-Maldonado G., Soto-Galera E., Cruz B.J.

Publicada: 1 ene 2004
Resumen:
Thirteen helminth species were recorded during a helminthological examination of 754 Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Meek) (Pisces: Goodeidae) collected from 20 localities in the upper Lerma River sub-basin on the highland plateau of Mexico. The study constitutes a complete and extensive inventory of the helminth parasites of this freshwater fish species across its entire current geographic distribution. The collected species included one adult trematode, three metacercariae, one monogenean, one adult cestode, three metacestodes, three nematode larvae and one cystacanth. The records of the metacercariae of Tylodelphys sp. and Ochetosoma brevicaecum, the larvae of the nematodes Contracaecum sp. and Falcaustra sp. and the cystacanth of Polymorphus brevis are all new records for G. multiradiatus. The metacercariae of Tylodelphys sp. were the most widespread and prevalent species in the sample, being collected from 15 of the 20 sampling localities, with a prevalence of 3.2-72.2%. The data indicate the helminth parasite community of G. multiradiatus to be relatively poor when compared with the helminth communities of freshwater fish from other parts of Mexico. This community is subject to colonization by generalist helminth species, mostly transported by birds. A further component of this community consists of helminth species that have been introduced anthropogenically. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

Filiaciones:
Sánchez-Nava P.:
 Instituto de Biología, Univ. Nac. Auton. de Mexico, Apartado Postal 70-153, CP 04510 México D.F., Mexico

Salgado-Maldonado G.:
 Instituto de Biología, Univ. Nac. Auton. de Mexico, Apartado Postal 70-153, CP 04510 México D.F., Mexico

Soto-Galera E.:
 Esc. Nac. de Cie. Biológicas, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, México D.F., Mexico

Cruz B.J.:
 Facultad de Ciencias, Univ. Auton. del Estado de Mex., Toluca, Estado de México, Mexico
ISSN: 09320113
Editorial
SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 93 Número: 5
Páginas: 396-402
WOS Id: 000223013100009
ID de PubMed: 15221467