- Two species of parasites were identified from the digestive tracts of 13 bonnethead sharks captured in Tampa Bay, Florida: the tapeworm Phoreiobothrium tiburonis and the roundworm Capillaria sp.
- An overall infection prevalence of 75% was observed, with the tapeworm species being more prevalent (66.7%) than the roundworm (23.1%).
- Statistics on the mean intensity, median intensity, and location of each parasite species within the sharks are provided.
- Further research with a larger sample size is needed to more extensively examine the parasite-host relationship and impacts in this population and other areas within the Tampa Bay region.