Coral reefs are known for their high level of biodiversity, but parasite biodiversity has not been evaluated. Cases such as Epinephelus maculatus, described here, show that the numerical estimation of parasite biodiversity in coral reefs could reach more than ten times the number of fish species; consequently, the extinction of certain fish species from endangered coral reefs would result in the co-extinction of at least ten times the number of parasite species. E. maculatus is a grouper of intermediate size (1-2 kg) and common in the coral reefs of New Caledonia, South Pacific. Based on the examination of more than 800 monogenean specimens, 12 species of monogeneans (ten diplectanids and two ancyrocephalids) were differentiated on the gill...
five species differ from each other and from all described species of Pseudorhabdosynochus by the mo...
Echinoplectanum n. g. is erected for diplectanids which have a male copulatory organ comprising a tu...
Coral reefs harbour an extraordinary, concentrated diversity of life. What are the implications of t...
Over a 7-year period, parasites have been collected from 28 species of groupers (Serranidae, Epineph...
Nine species were identified among 1500 monogeneans collected on the gills of 17 speckled blue group...
Three species of monogeneans were collected from Epinephelus morrhua, a deep-sea grouper from the ex...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p><strong>Background:</strong> Coral reefs are areas of maximum bi...
Parasites were collected from 17 species of emperors and emperor bream (Lethrinidae) in the waters o...
Background: Coral reefs are areas of maximum biodiversity, but the parasites of coral reef fishes, a...
The effects of parasites on coral reef fishes are largely unexplored and unknown. In other fish-para...
Recruiting coral reef fish larvae from 38 species and 19 families from New Caledonia were examined f...
Large-scale patterns of species diversity in the gastrointestinal helminth faunas of the coral reef ...
New material from Epinephelus quoyanus collected from Heron Island, Australia and material collected...
New material from Epinephelus quoyanus collected from Heron Island, Australia and material collected...
Seventeen of twenty-three species of groupers collected from the western Atlantic Ocean and adjacent...
five species differ from each other and from all described species of Pseudorhabdosynochus by the mo...
Echinoplectanum n. g. is erected for diplectanids which have a male copulatory organ comprising a tu...
Coral reefs harbour an extraordinary, concentrated diversity of life. What are the implications of t...
Over a 7-year period, parasites have been collected from 28 species of groupers (Serranidae, Epineph...
Nine species were identified among 1500 monogeneans collected on the gills of 17 speckled blue group...
Three species of monogeneans were collected from Epinephelus morrhua, a deep-sea grouper from the ex...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p><strong>Background:</strong> Coral reefs are areas of maximum bi...
Parasites were collected from 17 species of emperors and emperor bream (Lethrinidae) in the waters o...
Background: Coral reefs are areas of maximum biodiversity, but the parasites of coral reef fishes, a...
The effects of parasites on coral reef fishes are largely unexplored and unknown. In other fish-para...
Recruiting coral reef fish larvae from 38 species and 19 families from New Caledonia were examined f...
Large-scale patterns of species diversity in the gastrointestinal helminth faunas of the coral reef ...
New material from Epinephelus quoyanus collected from Heron Island, Australia and material collected...
New material from Epinephelus quoyanus collected from Heron Island, Australia and material collected...
Seventeen of twenty-three species of groupers collected from the western Atlantic Ocean and adjacent...
five species differ from each other and from all described species of Pseudorhabdosynochus by the mo...
Echinoplectanum n. g. is erected for diplectanids which have a male copulatory organ comprising a tu...
Coral reefs harbour an extraordinary, concentrated diversity of life. What are the implications of t...