A Global Assessment of Parasite Diversity in Galaxiid Fishes
Autor: | Robert Poulin, Carlos A. Rauque, Verónica Flores, Rachel A. Paterson, Gustavo Viozzi |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Galaxiella Aplochiton Paragalaxias Biodiversity Brachygalaxias Lovettia 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences 03 medical and health sciences Galaxias maculatus Galaxias Neochanna lcsh:QH301-705.5 030304 developmental biology Nature and Landscape Conservation 0303 health sciences Ecology biology Ecological Modeling Galaxiidae biology.organism_classification Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) infection lcsh:Biology (General) Freshwater fish Species richness Microparasite |
Zdroj: | Diversity Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 27, p 27 (2021) Volume 13 Issue 1 Rachel Paterson |
ISSN: | 1424-2818 |
DOI: | 10.3390/d13010027 |
Popis: | Free-living species often receive greater conservation attention than the parasites they support, with parasite conservation often being hindered by a lack of parasite biodiversity knowledge. This study aimed to determine the current state of knowledge regarding parasites of the Southern Hemisphere freshwater fish family Galaxiidae, in order to identify knowledge gaps to focus future research attention. Specifically, we assessed how galaxiid&ndash parasite knowledge differs among geographic regions in relation to research effort (i.e., number of studies or fish individuals examined, extent of tissue examination, taxonomic resolution), in addition to ecological traits known to influence parasite richness. To date, ~50% of galaxiid species have been examined for parasites, though the majority of studies have focused on single parasite taxa rather than assessing the full diversity of macro- and microparasites. The highest number of parasites were observed from Argentinean galaxiids, and studies in all geographic regions were biased towards the highly abundant and most widely distributed galaxiid species, Galaxias maculatus. Parasite diversity generally increased with the number of studies and individual fish examined, however studies which examined parasites from all body tissues could overcome the effects of low study effort. In order to promote further understanding of galaxiid&ndash parasite biodiversity, we provide a series of recommendations, including the use of molecular techniques to verify parasite identity, and highlight the future roles both fish biologists and parasitologists can play. |
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