[Helminthofauna of Opisthonema liberate and Harengula thrissina (Osteichthyes: Clupeidae) from Chamela Bay, Jalisco, Mexico]

Rev Biol Trop. 2000 Dec;48(4):759-63.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

We collected helminths from the "sardines" Harengula thrissina (N = 61) and Opisthonema libertate (n = 43), from Chamela Bay, Jalisco State, Mexico (12 and six species, respectively). The nematode Pseudoterranova sp., reached the highest values of prevalence and mean abundance in O. libertate (11.6% and 0.13 worms per host, respectively), while in H. thrissina the digenean Parahemiurus merus reached a prevalence of 49.1% and a mean abundance of 1.40 worms per host. Low similarity values (qualitative and quantitative) between helminths of both host species is a result of their opportunistic feeding habits (100% of the parasitic species in H. thrissina and 66% of those from O. libertate infect their host from prey) and differential exposure to helminth larvae.

Publication types

  • English Abstract
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Atlantic Ocean
  • Fishes / parasitology*
  • Helminths / classification*
  • Helminths / physiology
  • Host-Parasite Interactions
  • Mexico
  • Seawater*