Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years

Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years A comparison between the levels of infection with Acanthocephala of the fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic) in 1978/79 and 20...

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Published in:Polish Polar Research
Main Authors: Laskowski, Zdzisław, Korczak-Abshire, Małgorzata, Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2012
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/v10183-012-0005-4 2023-05-15T14:11:11+02:00 Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years Laskowski, Zdzisław Korczak-Abshire, Małgorzata Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10183-012-0005-4 https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/popore/33/1/article-p99.xml https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2012.33.issue-1/v10183-012-0005-4/v10183-012-0005-4.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH Polish Polar Research volume 33, issue 1, page 99-108 ISSN 2081-8262 0138-0338 Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2012 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/v10183-012-0005-4 2022-06-16T13:40:11Z Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years A comparison between the levels of infection with Acanthocephala of the fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic) in 1978/79 and 2007/08 is presented. The same eight acanthocephalan species, three echinorhynchids maturing in fish, Aspersentis megarhynchus (dominant species), Metacanthocephalus johnstoni (subdominant species) and M. dalmori (common species), and five polymorphids maturing in mammals and birds, Corynosoma hamanni, C. pseudohamanni (both co-dominant species), C. arctocephali and C. bullosum (both common species), and C. shackletoni (rare species), were found. Echinorhynchids were more numerous in 2007/08 (mean abundance 46.54 versus 35.35 in 1978/79), whereas polymorphids more numerous in 1978/79 (mean abundance 74.35 versus 36.40 in 2007/08). The overall results therefore demonstrated that echinorhynchids were more numerous than polymorphids in 2007/08 and the reverse was true in 1978/79. This situation is dependent mainly upon the decreased infections with C. hamanni, C. pseudohamanni and C. bullosum , and to a lesser degree upon the increasing of infections with M. johnstoni. The decrease of the three Corynosoma spp. is possibly associated with the decreasing of populations of final hosts, seals, on the shore of Admiralty Bay in the vicinity of Arctowski Station. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic King George Island Polar Research South Shetland Islands De Gruyter (via Crossref) Antarctic The Antarctic King George Island South Shetland Islands Admiralty Bay Arctowski ENVELOPE(-58.467,-58.467,-62.167,-62.167) Arctowski Station ENVELOPE(-58.482,-58.482,-62.153,-62.153) Polish Polar Research 33 1 99 108
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Laskowski, Zdzisław
Korczak-Abshire, Małgorzata
Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years A comparison between the levels of infection with Acanthocephala of the fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands, Antarctic) in 1978/79 and 2007/08 is presented. The same eight acanthocephalan species, three echinorhynchids maturing in fish, Aspersentis megarhynchus (dominant species), Metacanthocephalus johnstoni (subdominant species) and M. dalmori (common species), and five polymorphids maturing in mammals and birds, Corynosoma hamanni, C. pseudohamanni (both co-dominant species), C. arctocephali and C. bullosum (both common species), and C. shackletoni (rare species), were found. Echinorhynchids were more numerous in 2007/08 (mean abundance 46.54 versus 35.35 in 1978/79), whereas polymorphids more numerous in 1978/79 (mean abundance 74.35 versus 36.40 in 2007/08). The overall results therefore demonstrated that echinorhynchids were more numerous than polymorphids in 2007/08 and the reverse was true in 1978/79. This situation is dependent mainly upon the decreased infections with C. hamanni, C. pseudohamanni and C. bullosum , and to a lesser degree upon the increasing of infections with M. johnstoni. The decrease of the three Corynosoma spp. is possibly associated with the decreasing of populations of final hosts, seals, on the shore of Admiralty Bay in the vicinity of Arctowski Station.
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author Laskowski, Zdzisław
Korczak-Abshire, Małgorzata
Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
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Korczak-Abshire, Małgorzata
Zdzitowiecki, Krzysztof
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title Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years
title_short Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years
title_full Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years
title_fullStr Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years
title_full_unstemmed Changes in acanthocephalan infection of the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, over 29 years
title_sort changes in acanthocephalan infection of the antarctic fish notothenia coriiceps in admiralty bay, king george island, over 29 years
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