Ecological implications of Echinorhynchus gadi parasitism of Baltic cod ( Gadus morhua)

Of 533 Baltic cod (body length 21–93 cm) 530 were infected with Echinorhynchus gadi at infection intensities from 1 to 490 per host. The heavy infection of large cod (normally not feeding on amphipods) may be explained by a transfer of parasites from prey fishes to the predating large cod.

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Author: Buchmann, K.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1995
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description Of 533 Baltic cod (body length 21–93 cm) 530 were infected with Echinorhynchus gadi at infection intensities from 1 to 490 per host. The heavy infection of large cod (normally not feeding on amphipods) may be explained by a transfer of parasites from prey fishes to the predating large cod.
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title_full_unstemmed Ecological implications of Echinorhynchus gadi parasitism of Baltic cod ( Gadus morhua)
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