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Journal of Helminthology | 2000

Community structure of helminth parasites of the tuna, Euthynnus affinis, from the Visakhapatnam coast, Bay of Bengal.

R. Madhavi; B.K. Sai Ram

An analysis is made of the community structure of the helminth parasites of the tuna Euthynnus affinis collected off the coast of Visakhapatnam, Bay of Bengal. The helminth fauna comprised 23 species, consisting of two monogeneans, 18 digeneans, one larval cestode, one nematode and one acanthocephalan. Didymozoids, represented by 14 species, were the dominant members of the parasite spectrum. The parasite assemblage is characterized by species richness as well as a high diversity. Most of the parasites found, the didymozoids in particular, were host specialists, exhibiting a high degree of host specificity. The fauna comprised three core species, four satellite species and many secondary species, with no potential for interaction among them but the degree of predictability is high in that each infracommunity comprised two or three core species superimposed by a few secondary species. Many host factors such as the varied diet, high vagility, long life span and endothermy appear to have contributed to the development of the species rich and diverse parasite communities in the tuna. There was evidence for a decrease in parasite density and an increase in diversity with increase in host size, indicating that host size has a profound influence on the component community structure.


Journal of Helminthology | 1978

Life history of Allocreadium fasciatusi Kakaji, 1969 (Trematoda: Allocreadiidae) from the freshwater fish Aplocheilus melastigma McClelland.

R. Madhavi

The life history of Allocreadium fasicatusi which occurs in the intestine of a freshwater fish Aplocheilus melastigma has been worked out in detail. The snail Amnicola travancorica acts as the first intermediate host. The mircadidium hatching out from the eggs attacks the snail and passes throught two generations of rediae. Cercariae are of ophthalmoxiphidiocercous type with very long tail and are identical to Cercariae Indicae XLIX Sewell, 1922. The cercariae penetrate and develop into metaceracriae in the haemecoel of the copepods Mesocyclops leuckarti, Microcyclops varicans and Marcocyclops distructus. Upon ingestion by the definitive host, the metacercariae excst and develop into adults. All the stages in the life cycle are described and the life cycle is compared with other allocreadiid life cycles. The original description of A. fasciatusi is revised and Psilostomum chilkai Chatterji, 1956 from Lates calcalifer is synonymized with it.


Journal of Helminthology | 1978

Life history of Genarchopsis goppo Ozaki, 1925 (Trematoda: Hemiuridae) from the freshwater fish Channa punctata

R. Madhavi

The life cycle of Genarchopsis goppo a hemiurid trematode found in the stomach of Channa punctata has been worked out in detail. The egg contains a fully developed miracidium at the time of liberation. The miracidium contains a ciliated covering, a long apical gland and a crown of spines at the anterior end. The snail Amnicola travancorica acts as the first intermediate hose inside which the miracidium passes through sporocyst and redial generations. The cercaria is of cystophorous type and is identical to Cercariae Indicae Sewell XXXV. Metacercaria occurs in the ostracods Stenocypris malcolmsoni and Eucyoris capensis. The fish Aplocheilus panchax serves as the paratenic host. The entire developmental cycle from egg to egg producing adult takes 3 months.


Journal of Helminthology | 1983

Metacercaria of Galactosomum ussuriense Oshmarin, 1963 (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) from brackish water fishes of Bheemunipatnam (India)

Z. Rekharani; R. Madhavi

Metacercariae identified as those of the heterophyid trematode, Galactosomum ussuriense were collected from 3 species of brackish water fishes from Bheemunipatnam. The organization of the the larva is described in detail. This is the first record of the metacercaria of this species although the adult has not so far been recorded from India.


Journal of Helminthology | 1992

Growth, development and allometry of Philophthalmus nocturnus in the eyes of domestic chicks

V. G. M. Swarnakumari; R. Madhavi

Fifty day-old chicks were each infected with 10 excysted metacercariae of Philophthalmus nocturnus Looss, 1907 around each orbit and growth, development and allometry were studied. The growth rate showed two phases over a period of 35 days, a limited lag phase lasting two days post-infection in which flukes did not exceed 440 microns in length, and a rapid phase during which growth was rapid and flukes reached a size of 3.008-3.504 mm on day 35. Five developmental stages were noticed during the course of development of the metacercaria to the egg-producing adult stage. Eggs appeared in the uterus on day 14 and oculate miracidia on day 25. The hindbody, testes and ovary showed positive allometric growth, the pharnyx less so, whereas negative allometric growth was shown by the forebody. Body width, oral sucker and ventral sucker were close to isometry, growing at the same rate as the body length.


Journal of Helminthology | 1994

The miracidium of Transversotrema patialense (Soparkar, 1924).

R. Madhavi; K. Jhansilakshmibai

The miracidium of Transversotrema patialense (Digenea: Transversotrematidae) has 21 epidermal cells arranged in four tiers with an epidermal formula of 6, 9, 4, 2. The penetration gland is large, conspicuous, contains a posterior globular part with 6 prominent nuclei and opens out through 6 pores arranged in two lateral groups at the tip of the apical papilla. The miracidium lacks lateral papillae, possesses a well developed subepithelium, a pair of flame cells and a germ ball.


Journal of Helminthology | 1988

First report of Galactosomum ussuriense Oshmarin, 1963 (Trematoda : Heterophyidae) from the shore birds of Visakhapatnam, India.

G. G. Mani; R. Madhavi

Adult trematodes identified as Galactosomum ussuriense Oshmarin, 1963 were recorded from the intestine of Sterna hirundo and Larus brunnicephalus from Visakhapatnam, India. The occurrence of metacercaria of this species in inshore and offshore fishes is discussed in relation to the ecology of the snail intermediate host.


Journal of Helminthology | 1985

The cercaria and metacercaria of Galactosomum ussuriense Oshmarin, 1963 (Trematoda: Heterophyidae)

Z. Rekharani; R. Madhavi


Journal of Helminthology | 1995

Observations on the life cycle of Grysoma indica n.sp. (Trematoda: Psilostomidae)

K. Umadevi; R. Madhavi


Rivista di Parassitologia | 1992

Nematobothriine didymozoid trematodes from marine teleost fish of the coast of Visakhapatnam, bay of Bengal

M. Murugesh; B. Krishna Sai Ram; R. Madhavi

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