Host-specificity of metazoan parasites infecting mullets of Kerala, India
110 / 81
Abstract
Eight species of mullets occurring in the estuarine habitats of Kerala, India, were examined for the presence of metazoanparasites. Of the 50 species of metazoan parasites encountered, 18 (36%) were oioxenic and 6 (12%) euryxenic; 48% of theparasites infected two to four host species and 4%, more than four host species. Among monogeneans, one species (16.7%)was restricted to a single host species and one species was seen to infect all the eight host species. Of the 12 digeneans,3 (25%) infected a single host species and two (16.7%) were found on all the eight species of hosts. Among the 25 species ofcopepods, 12 (48%) were restricted to one host species and two (8%) infected all the host species. The overall pictureforthcoming from the study is that the metazoan parasites of the mullets of Kerala waters showed varied levels of specificitywith respect to their hosts; about 1/3 of them are highly host-specific, whereas, only 1/8 of them is distributed in all the hostspecies.Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
Downloads
Submitted
2016-09-24
Published
2016-09-24
Issue
Section
Articles
License
The copyright of the articles published in Indian Journal of Fisheries vests with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, who has the right to enter into any agreement with any organization in India or abroad engaged in reprography, photocopying, storage and dissemination of information contained in these journals. The Council has no objection in using the material, provided the information is being utilized for academic purpose but not for commercial use. Due credit line should be given to the ICAR where information will be utilized.How to Cite
Santosh, B., & Radhakrishnan, S. (2016). Host-specificity of metazoan parasites infecting mullets of Kerala, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 56(4), 293-296. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/61809