A nested parasite species subset pattern in tropical fish: host as major determinant of parasite infracommunity structure
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 100-100 (1-2) , 184-189
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00317145
Abstract
The number of monogenean gill parasite species associated with fish hosts of different sizes is evaluated for 35 host individuals of the West African cyprinid Labeo coubie. The length of host individuals explains 86% of the total variation in monogenean species richness among individuals. Larger hosts harbour more species than smaller ones. The existence of a hierarchical association of parasite species in individuals of L. coubie is demonstrated. Monogenean infracommunities on larger fish hosts consist of all species found on smaller hosts plus those restricted to the larger size categories, suggesting some degree of compositional persistence among host individuals. The findings provide strong support for an interpretation of the relationship between monogenean parasite species richness and host body size in terms of a nested species subset pattern, thus providing a new record of repetitive structure and predictability for parasite infracommunities of hosts.Keywords
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