Cargando…

Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico

From January to May 2015, a sample of 50 individuals of the Pacific sierra Scomberomorus sierra Jordan and Starks, 1895 captured off Mazatlán (southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico) were reviewed for helminths. A total of 6, 255 parasitic worms belonging to 11 species (9 in adult stage and 2 larva...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bárcenas de los Santos, N. Y., Morales-Serna, F. N., Medina-Guerrero, R. M., Hernández-Covarrubias, V., Oceguera-Figueroa, A., García-Prieto, L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sciendo 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095317
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2021-0035
_version_ 1784636799561236480
author Bárcenas de los Santos, N. Y.
Morales-Serna, F. N.
Medina-Guerrero, R. M.
Hernández-Covarrubias, V.
Oceguera-Figueroa, A.
García-Prieto, L.
author_facet Bárcenas de los Santos, N. Y.
Morales-Serna, F. N.
Medina-Guerrero, R. M.
Hernández-Covarrubias, V.
Oceguera-Figueroa, A.
García-Prieto, L.
author_sort Bárcenas de los Santos, N. Y.
collection PubMed
description From January to May 2015, a sample of 50 individuals of the Pacific sierra Scomberomorus sierra Jordan and Starks, 1895 captured off Mazatlán (southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico) were reviewed for helminths. A total of 6, 255 parasitic worms belonging to 11 species (9 in adult stage and 2 larvae) were obtained. Trematoda was the best represented group with 6 species of Didymozoidae Monticelli, 1888 and 1 of Bucephalidae Poche, 1907. In addition, 2 monogenean species and 2 of Nematoda were collected. In this study, the first molecular sequences for didymozoid species in Mexico were generated, and for Glomeritrema sp. at worldwide level. The most prevalent species were Didymocylindrus sp. (92 %) and Didymocystis scomberomori (MacCallum & MacCallum, 1916) (88 %), whereas the monogenean Thoracocotyle crocea MacCallum, 1913 reached the highest value of mean intensity (75.2). The coincidence between the helminthological composition established in our study and that reported for the same scombrid in 4 localities from the Mexican South Pacific (sharing 10 species) suggests that this group of species persistently parasitize S. sierra throughout its distribution along the Mexican Pacific coast; furthermore, due to the richness of didymozoids and the affinity of Thoracocotylidae species for S. sierra, both groups can be considered typical parasites of this fi sh.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8776301
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Sciendo
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-87763012022-01-28 Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico Bárcenas de los Santos, N. Y. Morales-Serna, F. N. Medina-Guerrero, R. M. Hernández-Covarrubias, V. Oceguera-Figueroa, A. García-Prieto, L. Helminthologia Research Note From January to May 2015, a sample of 50 individuals of the Pacific sierra Scomberomorus sierra Jordan and Starks, 1895 captured off Mazatlán (southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico) were reviewed for helminths. A total of 6, 255 parasitic worms belonging to 11 species (9 in adult stage and 2 larvae) were obtained. Trematoda was the best represented group with 6 species of Didymozoidae Monticelli, 1888 and 1 of Bucephalidae Poche, 1907. In addition, 2 monogenean species and 2 of Nematoda were collected. In this study, the first molecular sequences for didymozoid species in Mexico were generated, and for Glomeritrema sp. at worldwide level. The most prevalent species were Didymocylindrus sp. (92 %) and Didymocystis scomberomori (MacCallum & MacCallum, 1916) (88 %), whereas the monogenean Thoracocotyle crocea MacCallum, 1913 reached the highest value of mean intensity (75.2). The coincidence between the helminthological composition established in our study and that reported for the same scombrid in 4 localities from the Mexican South Pacific (sharing 10 species) suggests that this group of species persistently parasitize S. sierra throughout its distribution along the Mexican Pacific coast; furthermore, due to the richness of didymozoids and the affinity of Thoracocotylidae species for S. sierra, both groups can be considered typical parasites of this fi sh. Sciendo 2021-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8776301/ /pubmed/35095317 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2021-0035 Text en © 2021 N. Y. Bárcenas de los Santos, F. N. Morales-Serna, R. M. Medina-Guerrero, V. Hernández-Covarrubias, A. Oceguera-Figueroa, L. García-Prieto, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Research Note
Bárcenas de los Santos, N. Y.
Morales-Serna, F. N.
Medina-Guerrero, R. M.
Hernández-Covarrubias, V.
Oceguera-Figueroa, A.
García-Prieto, L.
Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
title Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
title_full Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
title_fullStr Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
title_short Helminth Fauna of Scomberomorus Sierra (Actinopterygii: Scombridae) in Southeastern Gulf of California, Mexico
title_sort helminth fauna of scomberomorus sierra (actinopterygii: scombridae) in southeastern gulf of california, mexico
topic Research Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095317
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2021-0035
work_keys_str_mv AT barcenasdelossantosny helminthfaunaofscomberomorussierraactinopterygiiscombridaeinsoutheasterngulfofcaliforniamexico
AT moralessernafn helminthfaunaofscomberomorussierraactinopterygiiscombridaeinsoutheasterngulfofcaliforniamexico
AT medinaguerrerorm helminthfaunaofscomberomorussierraactinopterygiiscombridaeinsoutheasterngulfofcaliforniamexico
AT hernandezcovarrubiasv helminthfaunaofscomberomorussierraactinopterygiiscombridaeinsoutheasterngulfofcaliforniamexico
AT oceguerafigueroaa helminthfaunaofscomberomorussierraactinopterygiiscombridaeinsoutheasterngulfofcaliforniamexico
AT garciaprietol helminthfaunaofscomberomorussierraactinopterygiiscombridaeinsoutheasterngulfofcaliforniamexico