New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)

Abstract New data on the infection with Acanthocephala of 33 fish caught in Admiralty Bay in November 2007 to January 2008 are given. These fish belong to 5 species: Notothenia rossii (22 immature specimens), Lindbergichthys nudifrons (n = 7), Trematomus bernacchii (n = 1), T. newnesi (n = 1) and Ha...

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Published in:Acta Parasitologica
Main Authors: Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof, Laskowski, Zdzisław
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2013
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/s11686-013-0175-1 2023-05-15T14:11:17+02:00 New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands) Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof Laskowski, Zdzisław 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11686-013-0175-1 http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.2478/s11686-013-0175-1.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.2478/s11686-013-0175-1/fulltext.html http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.2478/s11686-013-0175-1 unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH http://www.springer.com/tdm Acta Parasitologica volume 58, issue 4 ISSN 1896-1851 1230-2821 Parasitology journal-article 2013 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/s11686-013-0175-1 2022-04-14T05:07:10Z Abstract New data on the infection with Acanthocephala of 33 fish caught in Admiralty Bay in November 2007 to January 2008 are given. These fish belong to 5 species: Notothenia rossii (22 immature specimens), Lindbergichthys nudifrons (n = 7), Trematomus bernacchii (n = 1), T. newnesi (n = 1) and Harpagifer antarcticus (n = 2). Three species of Echinorhynchida: Aspersentis megarhynchus, Metacanthocephalus dalmori and M. johnstoni and four species of Polymorphida: Corynosoma arctocephali, C. bullosum, C. hamanni and C. pseudohamanni, were found. Prevalence of N. rossii and L. nudifrons was 100%. The mean abundance of infection of N. rossii (125.09) was larger than that of Notothenia coriiceps (82.93). Data of infection of N. rossii in 2007 was almost identical with that in 1979 (mean abundance 118.66). The most abundant in this host were A. megarhynchus, M. johnstoni, C. hamanni and C. pseudohamanni (mean abundances 36.36, 29.77, 13.86 and 44.73, respectively). In total Echinorhynchida were more abundant than Polymorphida in 2007/08 (66.18 versus 58.91). Reverse situation was in 1979 (mean abundance 47.36 for Echinorhynchida and 71.3 for Polymorphida. Only 7 L. nudifrons were examined in 2007/08 and Echinorhynchida were more numerous in this host (mean abundance 26.71) than Polymorphida (10.29). Single specimens of other fish were infected with a few Acanthocephala belonging to species recorded in the same hosts with those found in 1978/79. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* antarcticus Notothenia rossii South Shetland Islands De Gruyter (via Crossref) Admiralty Bay South Shetland Islands Acta Parasitologica 58 4
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Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
Laskowski, Zdzisław
New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)
topic_facet Parasitology
description Abstract New data on the infection with Acanthocephala of 33 fish caught in Admiralty Bay in November 2007 to January 2008 are given. These fish belong to 5 species: Notothenia rossii (22 immature specimens), Lindbergichthys nudifrons (n = 7), Trematomus bernacchii (n = 1), T. newnesi (n = 1) and Harpagifer antarcticus (n = 2). Three species of Echinorhynchida: Aspersentis megarhynchus, Metacanthocephalus dalmori and M. johnstoni and four species of Polymorphida: Corynosoma arctocephali, C. bullosum, C. hamanni and C. pseudohamanni, were found. Prevalence of N. rossii and L. nudifrons was 100%. The mean abundance of infection of N. rossii (125.09) was larger than that of Notothenia coriiceps (82.93). Data of infection of N. rossii in 2007 was almost identical with that in 1979 (mean abundance 118.66). The most abundant in this host were A. megarhynchus, M. johnstoni, C. hamanni and C. pseudohamanni (mean abundances 36.36, 29.77, 13.86 and 44.73, respectively). In total Echinorhynchida were more abundant than Polymorphida in 2007/08 (66.18 versus 58.91). Reverse situation was in 1979 (mean abundance 47.36 for Echinorhynchida and 71.3 for Polymorphida. Only 7 L. nudifrons were examined in 2007/08 and Echinorhynchida were more numerous in this host (mean abundance 26.71) than Polymorphida (10.29). Single specimens of other fish were infected with a few Acanthocephala belonging to species recorded in the same hosts with those found in 1978/79.
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author Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
Laskowski, Zdzisław
author_facet Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
Laskowski, Zdzisław
author_sort Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
title New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)
title_short New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)
title_full New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)
title_fullStr New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)
title_full_unstemmed New data on the occurrence of Acanthocephala in some fish in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands)
title_sort new data on the occurrence of acanthocephala in some fish in admiralty bay (south shetland islands)
publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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