The effect of the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus on the capsalid monogenean Benedenia lolo parasite of the labrid fish Hemigymnus melapterus


Autoria(s): Grutter, A. S.; Deveney, M. R.; Whittington, I. D.; Lester, R. J. G.
Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

The cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus affected the pigmented monogenean parasite Benedenia lolo on the fish Hemigymnus melapterus (Labridae) held in aquaria. The effect of cleaner fish varied with the size class of fish; only small fish [a posteriori size class < 11-5 cm standard length (L-S)] exposed to cleaner fish had fewer monogeneans compared with fish not exposed to cleaner fish. The abundance of monogeneans on large fish (a posteriori size class > 11-5 cut L-S) was not affected by cleaner fish. The size-frequency distributions of monogeneans on both size-classes of H. melapterus were affected by cleaner fish. Fish exposed to cleaner fish had fewer large (> 3 mm) and more small (< 1 mm) monogeneans than fish not exposed to cleaner fish, suggesting cleaner fish selectively removed larger monogeneans. This difference was more pronounced on large fish. In the absence of cleaner fish, small fish had almost as many monogeneans as large fish; they also had more small monogeneans than the large fish, suggesting small fish were more vulnerable to infection by monogeneans than larger fish. This suggests that the cleaner fish L. dimidiatus has the potential to control benedeniine monogeneans on captive fish and highlights the importance of taking into account fish size in studies of the effect of cleaner fish on ectoparasites. (C) 2002 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61755

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Science Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Great Barrier Reef #Capsalidae #Benedenia #Labroides Dimidiatus #Cleaning Behaviour #Neobenedenia-melleni Monogenea #Coral-reef Fishes #Size #Diet #Mechanisms #Australia #Mortality #Girellae #Patterns #Growth #C1 #270702 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) #630300 Fish
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Journal Article