The reproductive cycle of Mothocya epimerica (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) a parasite of the sand smelt,Atherina boyeri (Osteichthyes: Atherinidae), in the Lesina Lagoon,Italy |
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Abstract: | The population of sand smelt, Atherina boyeri, living in the Lesina lagoon (Italy, south-western Adriatic Sea) is infested by the cymothoid isopod Mothoyca epimerica. Monthly samples of sand smelt were taken from July 1990 to May 1991. Male hosts were more infested than females. No relationship was found between the prevalence of infestation and the gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices of sand smelt. Mothocya epimerica is a protandric hermaphrodite. Reproduction occurs about four times from early summer to early winter, at 2 month intervals. Females produce multiple broods and their life span is at least 6 months during the reproductive season. From February to May reproduction is considerably reduced. |
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Keywords: | Mothocya epimerica Isopoda Atherina boyeri Osteichthyes parasitism life cycle Adriatic |
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