Myxosporida in macrourid fishes of the North Atlantic

Myxosporidan parasites inhabiting some macrourid fishes from the North Atlantic are surveyed. Myxosporida recovered were Myxidium coryphaenoidium Noble, 1966, in the gall bladders of Macrourus rupestris from Norway and Nezumia bairdi from Greenland; Davisia newfoundlandia n. sp. and Zschokkella para...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: Yoshino, Timothy P., Noble, Elmer R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1973
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/z73-109 2023-12-17T10:31:01+01:00 Myxosporida in macrourid fishes of the North Atlantic Yoshino, Timothy P. Noble, Elmer R. 1973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z73-109 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/z73-109 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Zoology volume 51, issue 7, page 745-752 ISSN 0008-4301 1480-3283 Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 1973 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/z73-109 2023-11-19T13:38:49Z Myxosporidan parasites inhabiting some macrourid fishes from the North Atlantic are surveyed. Myxosporida recovered were Myxidium coryphaenoidium Noble, 1966, in the gall bladders of Macrourus rupestris from Norway and Nezumia bairdi from Greenland; Davisia newfoundlandia n. sp. and Zschokkella parasiluri Fujita, 1927, in the kidney of Macrourus berglax from Newfoundland; Auerbachia sp. in the gall bladder of M. berglax from Newfoundland and Iceland; and Leptotheca coelorhyncha n. sp. in the gall bladder of Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus from Ireland.Myxidium coryphaenoidium appears to be the most widely distributed myxosporidan species in macrourids, occurring in both the Atlantic and Pacific. They are known to inhabit waters from 400 to 3960 m in depth. Of the macrourids studied to date, 14 of 19 (73.7%) Macrourus berglax harbored three species of Myxosporida; 27 of 48 (56.3%) M. rupestris, two of four (50.0%) Nezumia bairdi, and two of seven (28.6%) Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus, each harbored one species of Myxosporida. Relatively high incidences of infections are suggestive of dense host populations, but little is known about population densities in deep benthic waters. A brief discussion of the geographic distribution of M. berglax and M. rupestris is included. Previously reported myxosporidan parasites from macrourids are mentioned. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland Newfoundland North Atlantic Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Greenland Pacific Norway Canadian Journal of Zoology 51 7 745 752
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Noble, Elmer R.
Myxosporida in macrourid fishes of the North Atlantic
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description Myxosporidan parasites inhabiting some macrourid fishes from the North Atlantic are surveyed. Myxosporida recovered were Myxidium coryphaenoidium Noble, 1966, in the gall bladders of Macrourus rupestris from Norway and Nezumia bairdi from Greenland; Davisia newfoundlandia n. sp. and Zschokkella parasiluri Fujita, 1927, in the kidney of Macrourus berglax from Newfoundland; Auerbachia sp. in the gall bladder of M. berglax from Newfoundland and Iceland; and Leptotheca coelorhyncha n. sp. in the gall bladder of Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus from Ireland.Myxidium coryphaenoidium appears to be the most widely distributed myxosporidan species in macrourids, occurring in both the Atlantic and Pacific. They are known to inhabit waters from 400 to 3960 m in depth. Of the macrourids studied to date, 14 of 19 (73.7%) Macrourus berglax harbored three species of Myxosporida; 27 of 48 (56.3%) M. rupestris, two of four (50.0%) Nezumia bairdi, and two of seven (28.6%) Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus, each harbored one species of Myxosporida. Relatively high incidences of infections are suggestive of dense host populations, but little is known about population densities in deep benthic waters. A brief discussion of the geographic distribution of M. berglax and M. rupestris is included. Previously reported myxosporidan parasites from macrourids are mentioned.
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title Myxosporida in macrourid fishes of the North Atlantic
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