Infection with Dactylogyrus sp. (Monogenea: dactylogyridae) among fishes in Laguna de Bay.
Date
3-2010
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Major Course
Major in Wildlife Biology
College
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Adviser/Committee Chair
Vachel Gay V. Paller
Co-adviser
Vivian C. Camacho
Abstract
HABITO, JON DOMINIC DE LUNA. 2010. Infection with Dactylogyrus sp. (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) among Fishes in Laguna de Bay. University of the Philippines Los Banos. BS Biology Major in Wildlife Biology
Adviser : Dr. Vachel Gay V. Palter
ABSTRACT Monogenean ectoparasites are flatworms that infect mainly fishes. Heavy infestations of these parasites are known to cause fish disease and mortality in wild and cultured fists populations. The host distribution, prevalence, and parasite intensity of Dactylogyrus sp. were examined in fishes of Laguna de Bay. Nine freshwater fish species were collected from Laguna de Bay along the shores of Los Banos, Laguna. Their gills, fins, and scales were examined for the presence of Dactylogyrus. Out of the nine species collected, only three species were found to be infected with Dactylogyrus sp.. Aristicihthys nobilis had the highest intensity (255.21125), followed by Leiotherapon plumbeus (14.40±9.40), and Glossogobius giuris (0.6411.57). Results showed that Dactylogyrus gill infection of L. plumbeus was weakly correlated with host size (r = 0.179). Dactylogyrus sp. was also shown to have significantly higher parasite intensities in the gill arch 1, followed by gill arch II, Ill, and IV (p < 0.05), which may be attributed to the surface area and the water current exposure of the gill arches. Long-term studies arc recommended to fully elucidate other factors affecting Dactylogyrus infection in fish populations in Laguna de Bay.
Language
English
Location
UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)
Call Number
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Habito, Jon Dominic D L., "Infection with Dactylogyrus sp. (Monogenea: dactylogyridae) among fishes in Laguna de Bay." (2010). Undergraduate Theses. 11132.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/etd-undergrad/11132
Document Type
Thesis