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25 June 2021 | dataset

Reef Fishes Have Higher Parasite Richness at Unfished Palmyra Atoll Compared to Fished Kiritimati Island

This study compared parasite communities at two coral atolls in the Line Islands chain of the central Pacific (Kiritimati Island and Palmyra Atoll). Palmyra Atoll is relatively pristine while Kiritimati Island is heavily fished. At each island, the study sampled five fish species for helminth and arthropod endoparasites: Chromis margaritifer, Plectroglyphidodon dickii, Paracirrhites arcatus, Acanthurus nigricans, and Lutjanus bohar. The surveys found monogeneans, digeneans, cestodes, nematodes, acanthocephalans, and copepods. Parasite richness was higher at Palmyra compared to Kiritimati for all five fish species

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Publisher Environment and Conservation Division-MELAD
Modified 23 November 2022
Release Date 25 June 2021
Source URL https://kiribati-data.sprep.org/dataset/reef-fishes-have-higher-parasite-richne…
Identifier e94a4454-390b-48cc-875a-858248319c93
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Kiribati
Relevant Countries Kiribati
License Public
[Open Data]
Contact Name Kevin D. Lafferty
Contact Email [email protected]
POD Theme Coastal and Marine