Diversity and host specificity of monogenean gill parasites (Platyhelminthes) of cichlid fishes in the Bangweulu-Mweru ecoregion
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Jorissen, M.W.P
Pariselle, A.
Huyse , T.
Vreven, E.J.
Snoeks, J.
Volckaert, F.A.M
Chocha Manda, A.
Kapepula Kasembele, G.
Artois, T.
Discipline
Biological sciences
Subject
Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Audience
Scientific
Date
2017Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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This study represents the first exploration of the parasite fauna of cichlid fishes  in the Mweru-Luapula subregion (Central Africa). Twelve species of cichlids and  14 species of Monogenea from three genera (Cichlidogyrus, Gyrodactylus and  Scutogyrus) were collected. We present a first record of the gill parasite fauna  of eight host species, Oreochromis mweruensis, Orthochromis sp.  Mambilima ,  Sargochromis mellandi, Serranochromis angusticeps, S. stappersi, S. thumbergi and  Tylochromis mylodon. The host range of ten parasite species was expanded. The  study further includes the description of Cichlidogyrus consobrini sp. n. from S.  mellandi and Orthochromis sp.  Mambilima . A new morphotype of C. halli is characterized,  and three species   C. papernastrema, C. quaestio and C. zambezensis   are  redescribed. Furthermore, the biodiversity and host specificity of these parasites  is compared with that of cichlid parasites from Lake Kariba and Cameroon. Two  species, including C. consobrini sp. n. and a new morphotype of C. halli, are putative  endemics. The parasite fauna in Bangweulu-Mweru is highly similar in  species composition to Lake Kariba, but in Bangweulu-Mweru the same parasite  species are more host-specific, probably because of hydrogeographical differences  between the two regions.
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Jorissen, M.W.P; Pariselle, A.; Huyse , T.; Vreven, E.J.; Snoeks, J.; Volckaert, F.A.M; Chocha Manda, A.; Kapepula Kasembele, G.; Artois, T. (2017). Diversity and host specificity of monogenean gill parasites (Platyhelminthes) of cichlid fishes in the Bangweulu-Mweru ecoregion. , Journal of Helminthology, Cambridge University Press,Identifiers
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Article
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Yes
Language
eng
