“…These parasite communities exhibit temporal and spatial structural changes in response to seasonal and local variations in several biotic and abiotic environmental factors; these variations can be reflected in parasite species composition and infection levels over time (Fiorillo & Font, ; Zander, , , ; Zander & Kesting, ; Zander, Reimer, & Barz, ). Most studies of variations in parasite community composition have been done in freshwater or brackishâwater fish species in temperate regions (Fellis & Esch, ; Kennedy, ; Klimpel, Seehagen, & Palm, ; Mhaisen, AlâSalim, & Khamees, ; Simkova, ; Zander, , , ; Zander & Kesting, ; Zander et al., ). Many processes may influence temporal and spatial variations in parasite communities in these regions, including fluctuations in abiotic factors such as temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen concentrations (Chubb, ; Eure, ; Granath & Esch, ; MiguezâLozano, PardoâCarranza, BlascoâCosta, & Balbuena, ), as well as intermediate host abundance (Esch & Fernandez, ; Fellis & Esch, ; Zander, ; Zander & Kesting, ; Zander et al., ), changes in final host abundance, and reproductive and feeding behavior (Fellis & Esch, ; Klimpel et al., ; Mhaisen et al., ; Simkova, ).…”