Evidence of host blood feeding by the monogenean, Ancyrocephalus mogurndae (Monogenea : Ancyrocephalidae) from the gills of the mandarin fish, Siniperca chuatsi


Autoria(s): Qian.Gao; Pin.Nie; Wei J.Yao
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

By examining iron contents, it is demonstrated that the monogenean Ancyrocephalus mogurndae (Yamaguti, 1940) feeds on the blood of its host, the mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi (Basilewsky). The iron content and then the quantity of blood necessary to produce this amount of iron are found different in young and fully-matured worms. Young worms contain higher levels of iron and estimated amount of blood. It is suggested that A. mogurndae may start to feed on host blood as attached on gills, and the amount of blood ingested by young worms may vary from 0.01 to 1.00 mu l before reproduction. The difference between young and fully-matured worms may be accounted for by the elimination of haematin and change of food composition in matured worms and may also be affected by reproduction. Experimental infections of the monogenean may provide supportive information for explaining the difference, and further studies should also examine the effect of immune components in host blood ol mucus on the intestines of the parasite.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10184

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59605

Fonte

Qian.Gao; Pin.Nie; Wei J.Yao.Evidence of host blood feeding by the monogenean, Ancyrocephalus mogurndae (Monogenea : Ancyrocephalidae) from the gills of the mandarin fish, Siniperca chuatsi,FOLIA PARASITOLOGICA,1999,46(2):107-110

Palavras-Chave #Parasitology #Monogenea #Ancyrocephalus mogurndae #blood ingestion #iron content #mandarin fish #Siniperca chuatsi
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