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J Helminthol ; 85(2): 146-52, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20663243

ABSTRACT

An investigation was conducted into the parasitic infection of an indigenous cichlid, Oreochromis mossambicus, collected seasonally from the Nwanedi-Luphephe dams of the Limpopo River System from July 2007 to April 2009. Of 157 host specimens examined, 115 (73.25%) were infected by at least one gill parasite. In all, 1565 monogenean specimens were collected, belonging to five different species and two genera: Cichlidogyrus (C. halli, C. sclerosus, C. tilapiae and C. dossoui) and Scutogyrus (S. longicornis). Infracommunities were poor, with only 27 (17.20%) hosts harbouring four of the five species observed. Cichlidogyrus halli was the dominant species, with a prevalence of 73.25%. Prevalence values for each of the other four species were less than 50%. The mean intensities for each of the five species were low ( < 8 parasites/host). The parasite abundance and intensity levels were not influenced by either the sex or the size of the host. The abundance of all parasite species except for S. longicornis exhibited seasonal fluctuations, reaching peaks in winter and summer. The spatial distribution of each parasite was studied on different regions of the gill, and positive associations among some species were revealed.


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Cestode Infections/veterinary , Ectoparasitic Infestations/veterinary , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Gills/parasitology , Platyhelminths/classification , Platyhelminths/isolation & purification , Tilapia/parasitology , Animals , Cestode Infections/parasitology , Ectoparasitic Infestations/parasitology , Lakes , Parasite Load , Population Dynamics , Rivers , Seasons , South Africa
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Onderstepoort J Vet Res ; 76(2): 187-99, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20698439

ABSTRACT

This report deals with the results of a parasitological study done as part of a post-impoundment ecological study of Middle Letaba Dam, Limpopo Province, South Africa. It involved a seasonal survey protocol with particular attention to the diversity and prevalence of the parasitic fauna of the indigenous fish community of the dam and the role of selected fish-eating birds in the life cycle and distribution of fish helminths. The potential species composition of fish of the dam is provided. Monogenean and clinostomatid parasites encountered are listed and infestation statistics of fish and fish-eating bird hosts are presented. The results of this study also provide information on new distribution and host records of the encountered monogeneans.


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Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Food Chain , Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology , Trematoda/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Birds/parasitology , Fishes , Helminths/isolation & purification , Host-Parasite Interactions , Prevalence , Seasons , South Africa/epidemiology , Species Specificity , Trematode Infections/epidemiology
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