Publications by authors named "Yesenia Gallegos-Navarro"

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  • A study conducted over five years collected 366 individuals of Lutjanus argentiventris from Acapulco Bay, focusing on the analysis of their parasite communities.
  • The dominant parasites found were ectoparasites, especially isopod larvae, with species richness ranging from 9 to 23, similar to other Lutjanus species.
  • While species composition varied, overall species richness and diversity remained stable over time, influenced by host traits and environmental changes, including the effects of La Niña.
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Parasitological studies of long-term inter-annual variations provide more precise and reliable information about the biological structure of fish parasite communities, and constitute a reference data base for future studies. A total of 1103 blue sea catfish Ariopsis guatemalensis from a tropical eutrophic coastal lagoon were examined for parasites over a 22-year period (from May 2000 to October 2022), to test the hypothesis that parasite communities of this host, should exhibit greater variations in their structure and species composition mainly over long-term periods. Three species of monoxenous (single-host life cycle), and nine of heteroxenous (multi-host life cycle) parasites were identified.

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Parasite communities in Caranx sexfasciatus were characterized and analyzed to determine any interannual variations in structure and/or species composition. In total, 422 C. sexfasciatus were collected from Acapulco Bay, Mexico, between May 2016 and March 2019.

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