Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.

Functional traits are the measurable properties of organisms that influence their performance through their effects on individual growth, survival, and reproduction. Therefore, the choice of functional characteristics is essential for drawing solid ecological conclusions and predicting ecosystem properties and interactions between organisms. The structure of the parasite community can vary over time and space, resulting from variations in host characteristics, phylogenetic relationships, and environmental characteristics. These can be examined at different levels of diversity: alpha (local diversity) and beta (variation in community composition between locations), including multiple facets such as taxonomic (TD), functional (FD), and phylogenetic (PD). We evaluated which host characteristics may be determinant in the composition of fish parasites from the upper Paraná River floodplain; and compared different facets of endoparasite biodiversity at the sampling unit level (α diversity or parasite diversity at the level of an individual host) and between sampling units (parasite diversity within (β1) or between (β2) host individuals of a species). The host's diet was the factor that had the greatest influence on the composition and similarity of endoparasites in floodplain fish. The α diversity of endoparasite species differed mainly in terms of TD and PPD. Regarding β diversity, the parasite communities presented patterns grouped at different levels (β1 and β2, respectively). To explain patterns in endoparasite diversity, functional traits, and fish phylogeny act as drivers of parasite community structure, with diet being one of the main factors. And the assembly patterns in the endoparasite infracommunities of different floodplain host species reflect the characteristics of their component and composite communities.

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Main Author: Lehun, Atsler Luana
Format: Thesis/Dissertation biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Departamento de Biologia. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais. 2024
Subjects:Parasitismo animal, Peixes de água doce, Ictioparasitologia de água doce, Interação parasita-hospedeiro, Comunidades, Comunidade endoparasitária, Host-parasite relationships, Endoparasitismo, ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish, ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology, ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological), ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism, ASFA_2015::I::Interactions, ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites, ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism, ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna, ASFA_2015::F::Floodplains, ASFA_2015::P::Parasites,
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topic Parasitismo animal
Peixes de água doce
Ictioparasitologia de água doce
Interação parasita-hospedeiro
Comunidades
Comunidade endoparasitária
Host-parasite relationships
Endoparasitismo
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology
ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism
ASFA_2015::I::Interactions
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna
ASFA_2015::F::Floodplains
ASFA_2015::P::Parasites
Parasitismo animal
Peixes de água doce
Ictioparasitologia de água doce
Interação parasita-hospedeiro
Comunidades
Comunidade endoparasitária
Host-parasite relationships
Endoparasitismo
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology
ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism
ASFA_2015::I::Interactions
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna
ASFA_2015::F::Floodplains
ASFA_2015::P::Parasites
spellingShingle Parasitismo animal
Peixes de água doce
Ictioparasitologia de água doce
Interação parasita-hospedeiro
Comunidades
Comunidade endoparasitária
Host-parasite relationships
Endoparasitismo
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology
ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism
ASFA_2015::I::Interactions
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna
ASFA_2015::F::Floodplains
ASFA_2015::P::Parasites
Parasitismo animal
Peixes de água doce
Ictioparasitologia de água doce
Interação parasita-hospedeiro
Comunidades
Comunidade endoparasitária
Host-parasite relationships
Endoparasitismo
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology
ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism
ASFA_2015::I::Interactions
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna
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ASFA_2015::P::Parasites
Lehun, Atsler Luana
Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
description Functional traits are the measurable properties of organisms that influence their performance through their effects on individual growth, survival, and reproduction. Therefore, the choice of functional characteristics is essential for drawing solid ecological conclusions and predicting ecosystem properties and interactions between organisms. The structure of the parasite community can vary over time and space, resulting from variations in host characteristics, phylogenetic relationships, and environmental characteristics. These can be examined at different levels of diversity: alpha (local diversity) and beta (variation in community composition between locations), including multiple facets such as taxonomic (TD), functional (FD), and phylogenetic (PD). We evaluated which host characteristics may be determinant in the composition of fish parasites from the upper Paraná River floodplain; and compared different facets of endoparasite biodiversity at the sampling unit level (α diversity or parasite diversity at the level of an individual host) and between sampling units (parasite diversity within (β1) or between (β2) host individuals of a species). The host's diet was the factor that had the greatest influence on the composition and similarity of endoparasites in floodplain fish. The α diversity of endoparasite species differed mainly in terms of TD and PPD. Regarding β diversity, the parasite communities presented patterns grouped at different levels (β1 and β2, respectively). To explain patterns in endoparasite diversity, functional traits, and fish phylogeny act as drivers of parasite community structure, with diet being one of the main factors. And the assembly patterns in the endoparasite infracommunities of different floodplain host species reflect the characteristics of their component and composite communities.
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topic_facet Parasitismo animal
Peixes de água doce
Ictioparasitologia de água doce
Interação parasita-hospedeiro
Comunidades
Comunidade endoparasitária
Host-parasite relationships
Endoparasitismo
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish
ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology
ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism
ASFA_2015::I::Interactions
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites
ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism
ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna
ASFA_2015::F::Floodplains
ASFA_2015::P::Parasites
author Lehun, Atsler Luana
author_facet Lehun, Atsler Luana
author_sort Lehun, Atsler Luana
title Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
title_short Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
title_full Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
title_fullStr Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
title_sort patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites.
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Departamento de Biologia. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais.
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-430862024-05-03T03:50:58Z Patterns of parasitic infections in fish from a floodplain: use of functional traits and phylogeny from fish and parasites. Padrões de infecções parasitárias em peixes de uma planície de inundação: uso de traços funcionais e filogenia de peixes e parasitas. Lehun, Atsler Luana Parasitismo animal Peixes de água doce Ictioparasitologia de água doce Interação parasita-hospedeiro Comunidades Comunidade endoparasitária Host-parasite relationships Endoparasitismo ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater fish ASFA_2015::F::Freshwater ecology ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological) ASFA_2015::P::Parasitism ASFA_2015::I::Interactions ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasites ASFA_2015::E::Endoparasitism ASFA_2015::P::Parasitofauna ASFA_2015::F::Floodplains ASFA_2015::P::Parasites Functional traits are the measurable properties of organisms that influence their performance through their effects on individual growth, survival, and reproduction. Therefore, the choice of functional characteristics is essential for drawing solid ecological conclusions and predicting ecosystem properties and interactions between organisms. The structure of the parasite community can vary over time and space, resulting from variations in host characteristics, phylogenetic relationships, and environmental characteristics. These can be examined at different levels of diversity: alpha (local diversity) and beta (variation in community composition between locations), including multiple facets such as taxonomic (TD), functional (FD), and phylogenetic (PD). We evaluated which host characteristics may be determinant in the composition of fish parasites from the upper Paraná River floodplain; and compared different facets of endoparasite biodiversity at the sampling unit level (α diversity or parasite diversity at the level of an individual host) and between sampling units (parasite diversity within (β1) or between (β2) host individuals of a species). The host's diet was the factor that had the greatest influence on the composition and similarity of endoparasites in floodplain fish. The α diversity of endoparasite species differed mainly in terms of TD and PPD. Regarding β diversity, the parasite communities presented patterns grouped at different levels (β1 and β2, respectively). To explain patterns in endoparasite diversity, functional traits, and fish phylogeny act as drivers of parasite community structure, with diet being one of the main factors. And the assembly patterns in the endoparasite infracommunities of different floodplain host species reflect the characteristics of their component and composite communities. As características funcionais são as propriedades mensuráveis dos organismos que influenciam seu desempenho por meio de seus efeitos no crescimento, sobrevivência e reprodução individual. Dessa forma, a escolha das características funcionais são essencias para tirar conclusões ecológicas sólidas, bem como prever propriedades do ecossistema e interações entre organismos. A estrutura da comunidade parasitária pode variar ao longo do tempo e do espaço, resultante de variação das características dos hospedeiros, relações filogenéticas e características do ambiente. Estas podem ser examinadas em diferentes níveis de diversidade: alfa (diversidade local) e beta (variação da composição da comunidade entre locais), incluindo múltiplas facetas, como a taxonômica (TD), funcional (FD) e filogenética (PD). Avaliou-se quais características do hospedeiro podem ser determinantes na composição dos parasitas de peixes da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná; e comparou-se as diferentes facetas da biodiversidade de endoparasitas no nível da unidade amostral (diversidade α ou diversidade parasitária no nível de um hospedeiro individual) e entre unidades amostrais (diversidade de parasitas dentro de (β1) ou entre (β2) indivíduos hospedeiros de uma espécie). A dieta do hospedeiro foi o fator que apresentou maior influência na composição e similaridade dos endoparasitas em peixes da planície de inundação. A diversidade α das espécies de endoparasitas diferiu principalmente em termos de TD e PPD. Quanto à diversidade β, as comunidades parasitárias apresentaram padrões agrupados em diferentes níveis (β1 e β2, respectivamente). Para explicar padrões na diversidade de endoparasitas, as características funcionais e a filogenia de peixes atuam juntas como impulsionadores da estrutura da comunidade parasitária, sendo a dieta um dos principais fatores. E os padrões de montagem nas infracomunidades de endoparasitas de diferentes espécies hospedeiras da planície de inundação refletem as características de suas comunidades componentes e compostas. PhD 2024-05-02T14:50:14Z 2024-05-02T14:50:14Z 2024 Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1834/43086 en http://nou-rau.uem.br/nou-rau/document/?code=4580 http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/7527 75pp. Planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná - Brasil. Upper Paraná River floodplain - Brazil. Brasil. Brazil. Universidade Estadual de Maringá. Departamento de Biologia. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais.