Parasites of the Blue Antimora, Antimora rostrata and Slender Codling, Halargyreus johnsonii (Gadiformes: Moridae), in the Northwestern Atlantic
Autor: | A. M. Orlov, Rafael Bañón, Xesús Morales, Sergey Sokolov, Ilya I. Gordeev |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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0303 health sciences Gadiformes Fauna 030231 tropical medicine Capillaria Zoology Biology biology.organism_classification Slender codling Anisakis Blue antimora 030308 mycology & parasitology Moridae Fish Diseases 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Antimora Animals Female Parasitology Trematoda Nematode Infections |
Zdroj: | Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC instname |
Popis: | 12 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables Purpose The blue antimora, Antimora rostrata and slender codling, Halargyreus johnsonii (Gadoformes: Moridae) are common representatives of deep-water marine demersal fish fauna. This paper focuses on infections in blue antimora caught in the northwestern Atlantic region, but also reports observations on the parasites of slender codling obtained from a limited number of specimens from the same location. Methods Standard methods of parasitological examination, fixation and staining were used. In addition, a genetic analysis of the found acanthocephalans was performed to clarify their taxonomic affiliation. Results Blue antimora is mostly infected by juveniles of Anisakis sp. and trematodes Lepidapedon sp. sensu Campbell & Bray, 1993. The trematode Lepidapedon cf. mariannae and nematodes Spinitectus oviflagellis, Fellicola sp., Hysterothylacium gadi gadi, and Capillaria cf. gracilis have been recorded from blue antimora for the first time. The slender codling has been newly recorded as a host of five parasite species: Steringophorus pritchardae; Plerurinae gen. sp.; Lepidapedon cf. mariannae; Ascarophis sp.; Anisakis sp., and Sphyrion lumpi. Conclusions Blue antimora and slender codling are recorded as hosts of 14 and 5 parasite taxa, respectively. The parasite fauna of these two species have similar patterns of infection to other bony fish that exist at a similar depth (800–2000) within the studied region The research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Grant no. 17-74-10203). Specimens collection and transportation were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant no. 16–04–00516) |
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