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Different groups parasitize the gills of fishes, and the organisms can interact in positive, negative, or neutral ways, depending on parasitic abundance, environmental conditions, and the availability of resources. Here, we studied the distribution of ectoparasites on the gills of the mullet Mugil curema in the Cabedelo port region (Brazil), asking if (1) the gill parasites of M. curema fix on specific host gill arches and/or (2) co-occur in the same gill arches within a host individual; (3) if the abundance of one parasite taxon affects the abundance of another on the same gill arches; and (4) considering distinct major groups, if parasites present patterns of co-occurrence on hosts and gill arches different from the expected at random. We used generalized linear models, generalized linear mixed models, and models with zero inflation to define the microhabitats (arches) with the highest abundances of parasites and null models to analyze the co-occurrences of gill parasite groups. Three taxa of Monogenea (Ligophorus brasiliensis Abdallah, Azevedo & Luque, 2009, Ligophorus sp. 1 and Ligophorus sp. 2) and six species of Copepoda were recorded (Bomolochus nitidus Wilson, 1911; Caligus praetextus Bere, 1936; Ergasilus atafonensis Amado & Rocha, 1997; Ergasilus bahiensis Amado & Rocha, 1997; Ergasilus caraguatatubensis Amado & Rocha, 1997 and Ergasilus lizae Krøyer, 1863). We found that, in general, the gill parasites were more abundant/prevalent on specific arches (I and II) of the hosts, shared such preferences and co-occurred on the gill arches. The presence of one taxon influenced the occurrence of another only in the arches I and II; as a result, the infracommunities were characterized as interactive in the gills of this host species.
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We are grateful to Dr. Fábio H. Yamada for helping with the identification of monogenetics and Vitória Maria M. de Lima for the help with the laboratory analyses. We also thank the Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) for the revision of the English version of the manuscript. The anonymous referees also made great contributions that made our text more intelligible.
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Falkenberg, J.M., Lacerda, A.C.F. & Vieira, G.H.C. Co-occurrence and niche overlap among gill parasites of the white mullet (Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836) (Osteichthyes: Mugilidae) from the western Atlantic, Brazil. Parasitol Res 120, 849–859 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-020-07015-5
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