Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones

The present research is a comparative study on the prevalence of parasites in marine finfish among the two major marine zones; namely the pelagic zone and benthic zone. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the parasite prevalence in both zones, as well as to determine the effect o...

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Main Authors: Juriah Kamaludeen, Mohammad Nasir Hassan, Masnindah Malahubban, Kamil Latif, Lirong Yu Abit, Sharifah Salmah Syed Hussain, Suhaili Mustafa, Diah Puspawaty Tisna Baharuddin, Nora Faten Afifah Mohamad, Muhammad Hakim Mohammad Ali Hanafiah, Bura Thlama Paul, Pertiwi, Herinda, Altwaim, Sarah A.
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23142/
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author Juriah Kamaludeen,
Mohammad Nasir Hassan,
Masnindah Malahubban,
Kamil Latif,
Lirong Yu Abit,
Sharifah Salmah Syed Hussain,
Suhaili Mustafa,
Diah Puspawaty Tisna Baharuddin,
Nora Faten Afifah Mohamad,
Muhammad Hakim Mohammad Ali Hanafiah,
Bura Thlama Paul,
Pertiwi, Herinda
Altwaim, Sarah A.
author_facet Juriah Kamaludeen,
Mohammad Nasir Hassan,
Masnindah Malahubban,
Kamil Latif,
Lirong Yu Abit,
Sharifah Salmah Syed Hussain,
Suhaili Mustafa,
Diah Puspawaty Tisna Baharuddin,
Nora Faten Afifah Mohamad,
Muhammad Hakim Mohammad Ali Hanafiah,
Bura Thlama Paul,
Pertiwi, Herinda
Altwaim, Sarah A.
author_sort Juriah Kamaludeen,
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description The present research is a comparative study on the prevalence of parasites in marine finfish among the two major marine zones; namely the pelagic zone and benthic zone. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the parasite prevalence in both zones, as well as to determine the effect of differing marine zones regarding the presence of parasites in fish. A total of 30 individual fish occurring in pelagic and benthic zones were randomly selected from three different fishmongers at a wet market in Bintulu, Sarawak. Both the gill and stomach content of the samples were examined to detect the presence of parasites. Nematodes and trematodes were observed in the intestinal tract of the fish, Cymothoa exigua was found attached to the fish tongue, and monogenean parasites were also detected on the gills. The prevalence of the parasite was roughly equal in Setipinna breviceps, Ilisha megaloptera, and Selaroides leptolepis. The highest prevalence of parasites (87.50%) from fish in the benthic zone based on fish size was for fish measuring between 20.1 - 30.00 cm in total length (P-value=0.3778), whereas for pelagic fish, the highest prevalence of parasites (100%) in fish measurements of 30.1 – 40.0 cm in total length (P-value=0.0044). A major factor for the diversity of marine fish parasites occurring in the different zones is the difference in feeding behavior of the hosts and depth distribution which resulted in low or high rates of parasite infestation.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:231422024-03-08T03:33:52Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23142/ Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones Juriah Kamaludeen, Mohammad Nasir Hassan, Masnindah Malahubban, Kamil Latif, Lirong Yu Abit, Sharifah Salmah Syed Hussain, Suhaili Mustafa, Diah Puspawaty Tisna Baharuddin, Nora Faten Afifah Mohamad, Muhammad Hakim Mohammad Ali Hanafiah, Bura Thlama Paul, Pertiwi, Herinda Altwaim, Sarah A. The present research is a comparative study on the prevalence of parasites in marine finfish among the two major marine zones; namely the pelagic zone and benthic zone. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the parasite prevalence in both zones, as well as to determine the effect of differing marine zones regarding the presence of parasites in fish. A total of 30 individual fish occurring in pelagic and benthic zones were randomly selected from three different fishmongers at a wet market in Bintulu, Sarawak. Both the gill and stomach content of the samples were examined to detect the presence of parasites. Nematodes and trematodes were observed in the intestinal tract of the fish, Cymothoa exigua was found attached to the fish tongue, and monogenean parasites were also detected on the gills. The prevalence of the parasite was roughly equal in Setipinna breviceps, Ilisha megaloptera, and Selaroides leptolepis. The highest prevalence of parasites (87.50%) from fish in the benthic zone based on fish size was for fish measuring between 20.1 - 30.00 cm in total length (P-value=0.3778), whereas for pelagic fish, the highest prevalence of parasites (100%) in fish measurements of 30.1 – 40.0 cm in total length (P-value=0.0044). A major factor for the diversity of marine fish parasites occurring in the different zones is the difference in feeding behavior of the hosts and depth distribution which resulted in low or high rates of parasite infestation. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23142/1/ML%2012.pdf Juriah Kamaludeen, and Mohammad Nasir Hassan, and Masnindah Malahubban, and Kamil Latif, and Lirong Yu Abit, and Sharifah Salmah Syed Hussain, and Suhaili Mustafa, and Diah Puspawaty Tisna Baharuddin, and Nora Faten Afifah Mohamad, and Muhammad Hakim Mohammad Ali Hanafiah, and Bura Thlama Paul, and Pertiwi, Herinda and Altwaim, Sarah A. (2023) Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones. Malaysian Applied Biology, 52 (5). pp. 105-111. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/56
spellingShingle Juriah Kamaludeen,
Mohammad Nasir Hassan,
Masnindah Malahubban,
Kamil Latif,
Lirong Yu Abit,
Sharifah Salmah Syed Hussain,
Suhaili Mustafa,
Diah Puspawaty Tisna Baharuddin,
Nora Faten Afifah Mohamad,
Muhammad Hakim Mohammad Ali Hanafiah,
Bura Thlama Paul,
Pertiwi, Herinda
Altwaim, Sarah A.
Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
title Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
title_full Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
title_fullStr Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
title_short Prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
title_sort prevalence of parasites in fish from the pelagic and benthic zones
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23142/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23142/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23142/1/ML%2012.pdf