Parasitic isopods (Gnathia sp.) reduce haematocrit in captive blackeye thicklip (Labridae) on the Great Barrier Reef


Autoria(s): Grutter, A. S.; Jones, C. M.
Contribuinte(s)

J. F. Craig

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Captive Hemigymnus melapterus exposed to large numbers of cultured juvenile parasitic isopods (Gnathia sp.) had significantly lower haematocrit (median 27-62% +/- 5-83% inter-quartile range) than uninfected, control fish (median 32-73% +/- 4-90%). This study is the first to show that juvenile Gnathia sp. reduce total blood volume in H. melapterus. The low haematocrit in infected fish was most likely due to plasma replacing erythrocytes lost as a result of isopods feeding on fish blood. (c) 2005 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:76163

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Gnathia #Haematocrit #Hemigymnus Melapterus #Isopoda #Labridae #Atlantic Salmon #Lice Infection #Sea Lice #Crustacea #Fishes #Trout #Flabellifera #Performance #Cymothoidae #Anemia #C1
Tipo

Journal Article