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  • This study examines the seasonal prevalence of a specific cymothoid parasite infecting only the Indian mackerel along the Malabar Coast of India.
  • Out of 88 fish species tested, only the Indian mackerel was found to be affected by this parasite, demonstrating a narrow host specificity with a prevalence rate of 30.70%.
  • The research noted significant seasonal variations in parasite occurrence and highlighted the physical damage caused to the host's gills due to the parasite's attachment.

Article Abstract

This paper reports seasonal variations in the prevalence of host-parasite associations between , a cymothoid, and the Indian mackerel along the Malabar Coast of India. Eighty-eight marine fish species belonging to diverse families were examined, and only was shown to be parasitized by , indicating a narrow host specificity. The prevalence, mean intensity, and abundance were 30.70, 1.71, and 0.52%, respectively. Different life cycle of this parasite, from larva to adult, infect the host fish. In most instances, a pair of infected the host, and in these instances a male-female combination was the most common (89.17%). The monthly occurrence of was charted for a period of 38 months (July 2012 to July 2014; March 2017 to March 2018), and statistical comparison of the data showed a significant difference ( < 0.001) among seasons. A positive correlation ( = ) was observed between the size of female parasites and that of their respective host fish. There was a positive correlation ( = ) between the size of female parasites and their fecundity. In all instances, adult individuals were found to specifically attach to the mucus membrane of branchial operculum, causing visible physical damage, including atrophy (reduced length) of the gill filaments and overall loss of gill normalcy. Furthermore, permanent occupancy by female resulted in the formation of a deep pit in the gill chamber floor and also caused atrophy of gill filaments. Overall, our findings yielded a greater understanding of the occurrence, season-wise prevalence, and potential host- parasite associations of .

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http://dx.doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2019.58-35DOI Listing

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