Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast

Parasitic disease is among the major causes of health problems in marine mammals. However, little information on parasitic species composition and infection levels in finless porpoises (Neophocaena spp.) is available. In this study, we report the first systematic survey on parasitic infections in th...

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Published in:Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Main Authors: Wan, X. L., Zheng, J. S., Li, W. X., Zeng, X. Y., Yang, J. W., Hao, Y. J., Wang, D.
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spelling ftchinacadsciihb:oai:ir.ihb.ac.cn:342005/32389 2023-05-15T15:36:41+02:00 Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast Wan, X. L. Zheng, J. S. Li, W. X. Zeng, X. Y. Yang, J. W. Hao, Y. J. Wang, D. 2017-06-19 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/32388 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/32389 https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03131 英语 eng INTER-RESEARCH DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/32388 http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/32389 doi:10.3354/dao03131 Cetacean Helminth Trematoda Nematoda Fisheries Veterinary Sciences WHALE BALAENOPTERA-PHYSALUS PHOCOENA-PHOCOENA CETACEANS CONTAMINATION PHOCAENOIDES MORPHOLOGY PHYLOGENY SEQUENCES DIGENEA 期刊论文 2017 ftchinacadsciihb https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03131 2019-09-27T00:04:09Z Parasitic disease is among the major causes of health problems in marine mammals. However, little information on parasitic species composition and infection levels in finless porpoises (Neophocaena spp.) is available. In this study, we report the first systematic survey on parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise N. asiaeorientalis sunameri (EAFP) living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast. Using both morphological and molecular methods, 5 parasitic helminths were identified: Campula oblonga in the liver and pancreas; Synthesium seymouri in the pyloric stomach and duodenum ampulla; Anisakis pegreffii in the forestomach, main stomach, and esophagus; Halocercus sp. in the lungs; and Crassicauda magna in the mammary glands and muscle. Among these helminths, C. oblonga (80.7%), S. seymouri (80.7%), A. pegreffii (80.7%), and Halocercus sp. (77.4%) were the most prevalent, whereas C. magna (6.5%) were only ob served in 2 EAFP individuals. All juvenile and adult EAFPs were parasitized by at least 3 parasites species (C. oblonga, S. seymouri, and A. pegreffii), whereas in neonates, only Halocercus sp. were detected. We observed no significant difference in parasite prevalence between males and females. In addition, A. pegreffii and C. magna represented new infection records in Neophocaena. A pathological examination associated with parasitic lesions in EAFPs showed damage or destruction of cells or tissues to some extent. This study represents the first systematic survey on parasitic infections in EAFPs, providing important and valuable parasitological information for the research and conservation of this coastal marine mammal. Report Balaenoptera physalus Phocoena phocoena Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IHB OpenIR Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 125 1 63 71
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topic Cetacean
Helminth
Trematoda
Nematoda
Fisheries
Veterinary Sciences
WHALE BALAENOPTERA-PHYSALUS
PHOCOENA-PHOCOENA
CETACEANS
CONTAMINATION
PHOCAENOIDES
MORPHOLOGY
PHYLOGENY
SEQUENCES
DIGENEA
spellingShingle Cetacean
Helminth
Trematoda
Nematoda
Fisheries
Veterinary Sciences
WHALE BALAENOPTERA-PHYSALUS
PHOCOENA-PHOCOENA
CETACEANS
CONTAMINATION
PHOCAENOIDES
MORPHOLOGY
PHYLOGENY
SEQUENCES
DIGENEA
Wan, X. L.
Zheng, J. S.
Li, W. X.
Zeng, X. Y.
Yang, J. W.
Hao, Y. J.
Wang, D.
Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast
topic_facet Cetacean
Helminth
Trematoda
Nematoda
Fisheries
Veterinary Sciences
WHALE BALAENOPTERA-PHYSALUS
PHOCOENA-PHOCOENA
CETACEANS
CONTAMINATION
PHOCAENOIDES
MORPHOLOGY
PHYLOGENY
SEQUENCES
DIGENEA
description Parasitic disease is among the major causes of health problems in marine mammals. However, little information on parasitic species composition and infection levels in finless porpoises (Neophocaena spp.) is available. In this study, we report the first systematic survey on parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise N. asiaeorientalis sunameri (EAFP) living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast. Using both morphological and molecular methods, 5 parasitic helminths were identified: Campula oblonga in the liver and pancreas; Synthesium seymouri in the pyloric stomach and duodenum ampulla; Anisakis pegreffii in the forestomach, main stomach, and esophagus; Halocercus sp. in the lungs; and Crassicauda magna in the mammary glands and muscle. Among these helminths, C. oblonga (80.7%), S. seymouri (80.7%), A. pegreffii (80.7%), and Halocercus sp. (77.4%) were the most prevalent, whereas C. magna (6.5%) were only ob served in 2 EAFP individuals. All juvenile and adult EAFPs were parasitized by at least 3 parasites species (C. oblonga, S. seymouri, and A. pegreffii), whereas in neonates, only Halocercus sp. were detected. We observed no significant difference in parasite prevalence between males and females. In addition, A. pegreffii and C. magna represented new infection records in Neophocaena. A pathological examination associated with parasitic lesions in EAFPs showed damage or destruction of cells or tissues to some extent. This study represents the first systematic survey on parasitic infections in EAFPs, providing important and valuable parasitological information for the research and conservation of this coastal marine mammal.
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author Wan, X. L.
Zheng, J. S.
Li, W. X.
Zeng, X. Y.
Yang, J. W.
Hao, Y. J.
Wang, D.
author_facet Wan, X. L.
Zheng, J. S.
Li, W. X.
Zeng, X. Y.
Yang, J. W.
Hao, Y. J.
Wang, D.
author_sort Wan, X. L.
title Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast
title_short Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast
title_full Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast
title_fullStr Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast
title_full_unstemmed Parasitic infections in the East Asian finless porpoise Neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the Chinese Yellow/Bohai Sea coast
title_sort parasitic infections in the east asian finless porpoise neophocaena asiaeorientalis sunameri living off the chinese yellow/bohai sea coast
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