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Título:
PARASITIC POPULATION STRUCTURE AND CONDITION FAC-TOR OF Psalidodon rutilus IN A RESERVE OF THE ARGENTINE PAMPEAN REGION
Autor/es:
CROCI, YASMIN; DE MARTINO, MACARENA SOLEDAD; BARNECHE, JORGE; MARTORELLI, S.R.; MONTES, MIGUEL MARTIN
Lugar:
Ciudad del Carmen
Reunión:
Congreso; XI Congreso Internacional de Parasitología Neotropical, IV Simposio de Ictioparasitología Neotropical, I Simposio de Leishmaniasis en el Neo-trópico, I Simposio de Fitoparasitología Neotropical y I Simposio One Health-Una Salud COPANEO 2023; 2023
Resumen:
The Juan Blanco stream dissipates into a wetland at the end of its course within the coastal plain of the Rio de la Plata. It has a basin of 115 km2, which has mostly exten-sive livestock farming with 14% of its surface area under cultivation. It also belongs to a series of streams in the Parque Costero del Sur Biosphere Reserve that have not been properly studied in terms of interaction, composition and ichthyofaunal ex-changes and the influence of the Rio de la Plata. Psalidodon rutilus is one of the most represented species (22%). It inhabits calm waters of streams and rivers where it has an omnivorous and voracious diet based mainly on fish, insects, and microcrustaceans. Psalidodon rutilus is widely used as bait by fishermen due to its numerous populations in lentic environments in Buenos Aires. Additionally, owing to its conspicuous color-ation, it is used by aquarists. Previous work has only focused on fish, but none of them have studied the parasitic composition. The aim of this study is to analyze the metazoan parasite populations of P. rutilus within a protected area. A total of 50 spec-imens were collected in winter 2019. After capture fish were kept alive in plastic bags containing water from the stream with added oxygen and transported to the labora-tory. Immediately upon arrival they were euthanized, sexed, and measured for stand-ard length, total length and weighed. Fish were examined for helminths under a bin-ocular stereo-microscope. Parasites were observed in vivo, counted, killed in hot water and preserved in 90% alcohol or fixed and preserved in 10% formalin. All parasites were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level. The Fulton’s condition index (K) was calculated for each fish. We found five parasite taxa represented by: larvae of Heterophyidae in gill filaments (Ascocotyle sp. 1), muscles (Ascocotyle sp. 2) larvae of Anisakidae (Contracaecum sp.) in body cavity, adults of Haploporidae (Saccocoelioides sp.) in the digestive tract and adults of Lernaeidae (Lernaea cyprinacea) in muscles. The con-dition index ranged from 0.74-2.2 in males, and 0.64-1.86 in females. This work pro-vides further evidence for studies of complex population dynamics including more accurate determination of the taxa under study and mapping of parasitic cycles in a reserve characterized by the diversity of migratory birds.