Diversity Of Metazoan Parasites Of Two Reef Associated Fish Species From Qatar (Acanthopagrus Bifasciatus And Pomacanthus Maculosus)
Abstract
The aim of the present work was to study the parasitic diversity of two coral-reef
associated fish species (Acanthopagrus bifasciatus and Pomacanthus maculosus) from
Qatari waters. There were eight species of parasites encountered during the present
study: five ecto-parasites (Polylabris mamaevi, Alella sp., Caligus haemulonis,
Lernanthropus sarbae and Pranzia larva of Gnathia africana) and three endo-parasites
(Stephanostomum sp., Dujardinascaris sp. and Cucullanus sp.). Description of the
encountered parasites and comparison with previously described related species was
conducted.
According to present data, four parasites were considered as new records in the
Arabian Gulf (Polylabris mamaevi, Caligus haemulonis, Lernanthropus sarbae and
Pranzia larva of Gnathia Africana) and seven parasites are considered as new records in
Qatari waters (Polylabris mamaevi, Alella sp., Caligus haemulonis, Lernanthropus
sarbae and Pranzia larva of Gnathia Africana, Dujardinascaris sp. and Cucullanus sp.)
Acanthopagrus bifasciatus is considered a new host for five parasites (Polylabris
mamaevi, Alella sp., Caligus haemulonis, Lernanthropus sarbae and Pranzia larva of
Gnathia Africana), while Pomacanthus maculosus is considered a new host for three
parasites (Polylabris mamaevi, Stephanostomum sp. and Pranzia larva of Gnathia
africana.).
Anatomical observations in the fish host, microhabitat of the parasites, mixed infection,
host specificity, relationship between fish size and infection, spatial variations and parasite
infection and gut contents are also discussed in detail
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