Abstract

In order to show how environmental factors could influence the spatial and temporal distribution of epibiosis, we investigated the occurrence of the ciliate Rhabdostyla cf. chironomi (Ciliophora, Peritrichia) attached to Chironomidae larvae in an urban stream in southeast Brazil. Samples were collected monthly for 1-year period at five sampling stations along the stream. Among the 24 genera analyzed, the genus Chironomus was the most abundant, with 16.84% carrying R. cf. chironomi. This epibiotic relationship was only recorded in sample stations located in a heavily populated urban area of the stream. Statistical analyses demonstrated significant correlations between infestation prevalence and environmental parameters such as rainfall, bacterial density, and host abundance. The occurrence of epibionts on the larvae was spatially and temporally heterogeneous. The results are discussed in terms of possible factors related to the heterogeneous spatial and temporal occurrence. Greater understanding of the ecological factors governing the occurrence of the epibiont–host relationship is essential to establish future use of this relationship as water quality indicator in lotic systems.

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