José Peñalver
University of Murcia
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Parasitology Research | 2011
C. Martínez-Carrasco; Emmanuel Serrano; Rocío Ruiz de Ybáñez; José Peñalver; J.A. García; Alfonsa García-Ayala; Serge Morand; Pilar Muñoz
It is widely assumed that the likelihood of invasion decreases with increased species richness in the recipient community. However, the invasion paradox supports a negative and a positive relationship between native biodiversity and the success of an invader. Here, we show that for a host–parasite system (Anguilla anguilla as host and Anguillicoloides crassus as parasitic invader), invasion increases with native micro- and macroparasitic species richness. In fact, about 30% of the A. crassus intensity in eels could be explained by the number of both micro- and macroparasite species. This pattern could be due to the fact that A. crassus exploits a niche (the swim bladder) that is unoccupied by native parasite species and by the Th1/Th2 trade-off between native microparasites and the invader. We conclude that the host–parasite system resistance to invasion may depend on both niche availability and the Th1/Th2 trade-off. As well, we encourage researchers to incorporate native parasite richness as a risk factor in epidemiological models of A. crassus.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2015
Pilar Muñoz; José Peñalver; R. Ruiz de Ybáñez; José Luis Dader García
Anguillicoloides crassus has become one of the most important threats to the European eel (Anguilla anguilla). Adult parasites colonize the swimbladder leading to an impaired functioning of this organ. The infection is also responsible for an increased in the stress level of infected eels, that could produce an altered immune response as well. Differences in parasite loads and effects in the European and Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) have been described. We have studied the influence of the number of adult parasites present in the swimbladder of wild eels on the macrophage response (phagocytosis and respiratory burst) as part of the first immune response to pathogens. Our results show an increased phagocytozed bacterial survival 24 h post-infection in macrophages of eels infected with more than ten adult parasites compared to macrophages from eels infected with less than those ten adult parasites. Respiratory burst results also showed a less efficient response in macrophages from eels infected with more than ten adult parasites, although in this case results were not found to be significant.
Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia | 2015
José Peñalver; Pilar Muñoz; Emilio Romero; Elena Barcala; Emilio Mª Dolores
The finding of glass eels (Anguilla anguilla) captured at the Mar Menor, a permanent hypersaline coastal lagoon, is reported and represents the first record of this life cycle phase for this environment located at SE region of the Iberian Peninsula, Spain. Implications in the facultative catadromy habitat use of this species are also analyzed.
Fish Pathology | 2011
Rocío Ruiz de Ybáñez; José Peñalver; C. Martínez-Carrasco; Laura Del Río; Emilio María Dolores; E. Berriatua; Pilar Muñoz
Aquaculture | 2016
Débora Forte-Gil; Astrid S. Holzer; Hana Pecková; Pavla Bartošová-Sojková; José Peñalver; Emilio Mª Dolores; Pilar Muñoz
Parasitology | 2015
E. Mayo-Hernández; Emmanuel Serrano; José Peñalver; Alfonsa García-Ayala; Rocío Ruiz de Ybáñez; Pilar Muñoz
Journal of Helminthology | 2015
E. Mayo-Hernández; José Peñalver; Alfonsa García-Ayala; Emmanuel Serrano; Pilar Muñoz; R. Ruiz de Ybáñez
Anales de veterinaria de Murcia, vol. 24, 2008 | 2008
José Peñalver; E. María Dolores; Pilar Muñoz
Archive | 2015
José Peñalver; Pilar Muñoz; Emilio Romero; Elena Barcala
Anales de veterinaria, Vol. 28 (2012) | 2012
José Peñalver; E María Dolores; C. Tafalla; L. Bermúdez; Octavio Gómez; E. Viuda; E. Romero