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. 2024 Nov 26;152(1):6–29. doi: 10.1017/S003118202400129X

Table 4.

Data from fish sampled along the Pardo River, São Paulo state, Brazil

Fish species Fish family L (cm) W (g) SpL PC Copepod species SI HS
Astyanax lacustris (Lütken, 1875) Characidae 4–16 (10) 1–70 (21) A1–28 P Rhinergasilus piranhus Boeger and Thatcher, 1988 Nostrils Native
A2–11 NO
A4–24 NO
A6–30 NO
Psalidodon bockmanni (Vari and Castro, 2007) Characidae 2–16 (8) 0.5–50 (9.5) A1–25 P Rhinergasilus piranhus Nostrils Native
A2–50 P Rhinergasilus piranhus Nostrils
A3–23 NO
A4–5 NO
A5–39 NO
Cyphocharax modestus (Fernández-Yépez, 1948) Curimatidae 8–18 (13) 8–93 (40) A1–20 P Rhinergasilus piranhus Nostrils Native
A2–30 NO
A5–4 NO
Coptodon rendalli (Boulenger, 1897) Cichlidae 3–26 (11) 1–314 (32) A1–34 P Rhinergasilus piranhus Nostrils Introduced
A4–17 NO
A5–3 NO
Serrasalmus maculatus Kner, 1858 Serrasalmidae 10–27 (17) 19–635 (170) A6–11 P Gamispatulus schizodontis Thatcher and Boeger, 1984 Nostrils Native

HS, host status on this river; L, total length in centimetres represented by the amplitude and the average in parentheses (cm); NO, not observed; P, present; SpL, fish specimens per locality; W, weight in grams represented by the amplitude and the average in parentheses (g).

A1 to A6 = sampling areas along the river.