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Clupeid fish hosts a Peniculus sp.(Pennellidae,Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda)—First report on new host and season dependent prevalence
作者姓名:Kattambally Rijin  TMV Mumthaz  Kappalli Sudh  Anilkumar Gopinathan
作者单位:Post Graduate Department of Zoology and Research Centre, Sree Narayana College, Kannur 670007, Kerala, India,Post Graduate Department of Zoology and Research Centre, Sree Narayana College, Kannur 670007, Kerala, India,Department of Animal Science, School of Biological Sciences, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod 671316, India,School of Biosciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore 632014, Tamil Nadu, India
基金项目:The Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, Government of Kerala under contract No. (T) 093/SRS/2011/CSTE, dated 25.06.2011; the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India DST-SERB under contract No. EMR/2016/001163 dated 28.08.2017.
摘    要:Pennellid copepod Peniculus fistula fistula(Nordmann, 1832)(Synonym: Peniculus fistula Nordmann, 1832,Aphia ID: 745880), a worldwide distributed species, has been recovered from at least 19 teleost families. The present paper reports for the first time from the Malabar coast(South India), not only the existence of a new host family, Clupeidae, hosting this parasitic copepod species(P. fistula fistula) but also their season dependent hosting. A total of 123 marine fish species, belonging to 77 genera and 38 families surveyed along the Malabar coast, only the clupeid, Anadontostoma chacunda(Hamilton, 1822) was shown to be infected by this copepod species; all the recovered(copepod) parasites were invariably found attached at the mid portion of the caudal fin lobes and lying parallel to the host body, indicating the strict site-specific parasitisation. There is a discrete seasonality in the prevalence(P0.05) as the sign of infection was noticed during the period from September to May with relatively high prevalence during winter months(November–January). During the monsoon months(June–August), the host fish was found completely free from Peniculus infection. Interestingly, all the 229 recovered specimens(P. fistula fistula) were gravid females having paired uniserrate egg sacs with the length more than its own body length.

关 键 词:clupeid  fish  Peniculus  fistula  fistula  host  specificity  seasonality  prevalence
收稿时间:2018/11/13 0:00:00

Clupeid fish hosts a Peniculus sp. (Pennellidae, Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda)—First report on new host and season dependent prevalence
Kattambally Rijin,TMV Mumthaz,Kappalli Sudh,Anilkumar Gopinathan.Clupeid fish hosts a Peniculus sp. (Pennellidae, Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda)—First report on new host and season dependent prevalence[J].Acta Oceanologica Sinica,2019,38(12):118-125.
Authors:Kattambally Rijin  TMV Mumthaz  Kappalli Sudha and Anilkumar Gopinathan
Institution:Post Graduate Department of Zoology and Research Centre, Sree Narayana College, Kannur 670007, Kerala, India;Department of Animal Science, School of Biological Sciences, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod 671316, India;School of Biosciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore 632014, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract:Pennellid copepod Peniculus fistula fistula (Nordmann, 1832) (Synonym: Peniculus fistula Nordmann, 1832, Aphia ID: 745880), a worldwide distributed species, has been recovered from at least 19 teleost families. The present paper reports for the first time from the Malabar coast (South India), not only the existence of a new host family, Clupeidae, hosting this parasitic copepod species (P. fistula fistula) but also their season dependent hosting. A total of 123 marine fish species, belonging to 77 genera and 38 families surveyed along the Malabar coast, only the clupeid, Anadontostoma chacunda (Hamilton, 1822) was shown to be infected by this copepod species; all the recovered (copepod) parasites were invariably found attached at the mid portion of the caudal fin lobes and lying parallel to the host body, indicating the strict site-specific parasitisation. There is a discrete seasonality in the prevalence (P < 0.05) as the sign of infection was noticed during the period from September to May with relatively high prevalence during winter months (November–January). During the monsoon months (June–August), the host fish was found completely free from Peniculus infection. Interestingly, all the 229 recovered specimens (P. fistula fistula) were gravid females having paired uniserrate egg sacs with the length more than its own body length.
Keywords:clupeid fish  Peniculus fistula fistula  host specificity  seasonality  prevalence
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