SHORT COMMUNICATION ON THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF SOME PADDY-FIELD FISHES FROM KEDAH, PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

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Journal of Bioscience, 19(2), 107 112, 2008 SHORT COMMUNICATION ON THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF SOME PADDY-FIELD FISHES FROM KEDAH, PENINSULAR MALAYSIA Wahab A Rahman and Mutaqin Bakri School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Abstrak: Fauna endoparasit ikan air tawar sawah padi di Negeri Kedah, Semenanjung Malaysia dilaporkan. Sejumlah enam spesies parasit telah diperoleh daripada enam spesies ikan. Walau bagaimanapun, hanya empat spesies ikan yang dijangkiti parasit. Sejumlah empat spesies nematod telah diperoleh berbanding hanya satu sahaja bagi setiap trematod dan akantosefala. Kata kunci: Fauna Endoparasit, Ikan Air Tawar Sawah Padi, Kedah Abstract: The endoparasitic fauna of freshwater paddy fishes caught in Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia were described. A total of six species of parasites were recovered from six species of fish. However, only four species of fish were infected with parasites. A total of four species of nematodes were recovered as compared to one species each for trematodes and acanthocephalans. Keywords: Endoparasitic Fauna, Paddy-field Fishes, Kedah Our knowledge on the parasite fauna of Malaysian freshwater fish is limited. Parasite species had been recovered from Clarias batrachus (Furtado 1965; Hanek & Furtado 1973; Furtado & Tan 1973; Rahman & Ali 1991), Channa (Fernando & Furtado 1963; Furtado & Lau 1968; Rahman & Ali 1991), and also from less important freshwater fishes like Butta pugnax, Trichogaster trichoptera and Rasbora. Peninsular Malaysia has some 320 000 hectares of wet paddy cultivation, and of these about 120 000 hectares are deep paddy areas which holds water to a depth of 15 16 cm, an ideal habitat for paddy-field fishes (Report of 4 th Malaysia Plan 1981). In Kedah, paddy-field fishes provide farmers a substantial amount of protein, in addition to additional income from the sale of the fish. But despite the importance of paddy-field freshwater fishery, our knowledge of their helminthic fauna that can infect these fishes is lacking. The present paper describes some helminths of freshwater fishes caught from the paddy-fields in Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia. Using seine and hand nets, freshwater fishes were caught from various paddy-fields around the districts of Yan, Pendang, Baling, Sungai Petani and Alor Setar, Kedah. The fishes were kept alive in aerated coolers and brought back to the laboratory and examined fresh. The fishes that died were frozen and examined at a later date. The external features were visually examined for 107

Wahab A Rahman and Mutaqin Bakri ectoparasites. The gills were removed and examined for helminths under a dissecting microscope. The fishes were slit opened and the contents collected in Petri dishes, and examined for helminths under a dissecting microscope. All parasites were picked individually and kept in small bottles. Trematodes and acanthocephalans were preserved in formaline-alcohol-acetic acid, while nematodes were preserved in 5% glycerine in 70% alchohol. Trematodes were stained with semichon s acetic carmine stain and mounted permanently in Canada balsam. Nematodes and acanthocephalans were cleared in lactophenol and examined in temporary mounts. A total of 200 fishes, belonging to six species, Clarias batrachus, (number examined 61), Trichogaster pectoralis (53), Channa striata (45), Anabas testudineus (23), Notopterus notopterus (13) and Puntius gonionotus (5) were examined for parasites (Table 1). The largest fish examined was Clarias batrachus (mean length = 27.8 cm) and the smallest A. testudineus (mean length = 11.9 cm) (Table 1). Only four species of fish examined were infected with one or more species of parasites; P. gonionotus and T. pectoralis, which were not infected (Table 2). Clarias batrachus were infected with two species of parasites, namely the trematode, Orientocreadium spp. (70.5%) and the nematode, Procamallanus clarias (86.3%). All C. striata examined were infected with the acanthocephalan, Pallisentis spp. with a high mean intensity (33.9%); a large majority of the this fish species (73.2%) were also infected with the nematode, Camallanus yehi (Figs. 1 & 2). A large proportion of the A. testudineus population (79.4%) was infected with the nematode, Zeylanema anabantis, whilst some N. notopterus fish were infected with the nematode, Spinitectus sp. (Figs. 3 & 4). From the results, it can been seen that parasites were very species specific; no fish have the same species of parasite. Dogiel et al. (1970) suggested that a large number of parasites are very specific to particular hosts, especially fishes. Furthermore, some parasites are specific to a single species of fish host, others to several species belonging to related genera or to an entire family. This is probably due to the evolution of the fish host various species of a genus, various general of a family, from a common ancestor, and that the common parasites, thus less specific, remain within the group of hosts despite the evolutionary changes of the hosts. Table 1: The various species of fish caught and their respective mean lengths. Species Number caught Length (cm) Mean Range Clarias batrachus 61 27.8 16.5 33.5 Trichogaster pectoralis 53 16.3 11.7 23.2 Channa striata 45 24.1 17.3 25.8 Anabas testudineus 23 11.9 8.3 13.0 Notopterus notopterus 13 20.3 18.7 23.6 Puntius gonionotus 5 17.3 16.6 19.6 108

Table 2: Prevalence of parasites in the respective species of fish caught in paddy-fields in Kedah (number within parenthesis denotes mean intensity). Trematode Orientocreadium spp. Clarias batrachus 70.5 (115.0) Channa striata Trichogaster pectoralis Anabas testudineus Notopterus notopterus Puntius gonionotus Nematode Procamallanus 86.3 clarias (28.6) Camallanus yehi 73.2 (4.6) Zeylanema 79.4 anabantis (12.2) Spinitectus spp. 37.5 (3.6) Acanthocephala Pallisentis spp. 100 (33.9) Total of species 2 2 1 1 Figure 1: Camallanus sp. (anterior part)

Figure 2: Camallanus sp. (posterior part) Figure 3: Spinitectus sp. (anterior part)

Endoparasitic Fauna of Paddy-Field Fishes Figure 4: Spinitectus sp. (posterior part) The six species of fish present in the paddy-fields of Kedah have different patterns of feeding behavior. C. striata and A. testudineus are predatory in their daily feeding, as compared to Clarias batrachus which known to be omnivorous and are bottom dwellers, feeding on substrate fauna. Puntius gonionotus and T. pectoralis are herbivorous, whilst N. notopterus are known to feed both on algae and aquatic insects. The trematode identified in this study was Orientocreadium spp. found in Clarias batrachus. Being a trematode, this parasite utilizes a freshwater snail for its transmission. Clarias batrachus being omnivorous and a bottom-feeder, could easily pick up infection when feeding infected snails present at the bottom of the paddy-fields. The four nematodes recovered in the present study belong to two families, i.e. Camallinidae (3 species) and Rhabdochonidae (1 species). The camallanids are known to have copepods as their intermediate hosts (Hoffman 1970; Yamaguti 1961). Therefore, they can reach their definitive host in two ways, depending on the specific species. Some may require one intermediate host which would most likely be a copepod, and a second intermediate host, possibly a fish, is required for completion of their life-cycles. Mayfly nymphs are known to serve as intermediate hosts for Spinitectus spp. (Fernando & Furtado 1963). Thus the infection of N. notopterus with Spinitectus spp. suggests that this fish species may have previously consumed mayfly nymphs. The intermediate host for the acanthocephalan, Pallisentis spp. can either be an invertebrate host (such as insects or crustaceans), or vertebrates (such as fishes, amphibians or reptiles) (Yamaguti 1963). Both invertebrate and vertebrate hosts for this parasite are found in large numbers in the paddy-fields of Kedah, and would readily take up their role in the transmission of this parasite. 111

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