Occurrence of Myxobolus arcticus and M. neurobius (Myxozoa:

Abstract.-Adult masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) from seven rivers in Hokkaido and northern Honshu were examined for the geographical distribution of Myxobolus arcticus and M. neurobius in northern Japan. Maturing maw salmon from Japanese coastal waters of the Okhotsk Sea, Japan Sea, and western Nor...

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Main Authors: Hokkaido Salmon Hatchery, Myxosporea Masu, Salmon Oncorhynchus
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.536.5885
http://salmon.fra.affrc.go.jp/kankobutu/srhsh/data/srhsh365.pdf
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Summary:Abstract.-Adult masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) from seven rivers in Hokkaido and northern Honshu were examined for the geographical distribution of Myxobolus arcticus and M. neurobius in northern Japan. Maturing maw salmon from Japanese coastal waters of the Okhotsk Sea, Japan Sea, and western North Pacific Ocean were also studied for the prevalence of these myxosporeans. Myxobolus arcticus occurred mainly on the Japan Sea coast of Honshu, whereas M. neurobius was found in Hokkaido along the coasts of the Okhotsk Sea and Japan Sea. Sea-caught masu salmon showed various degrees of infections with M. arcticus and M. neurobius. This indicates that maw salmon migrating in Japanese coastal waters are a complex of mixed stocks that originate in various rivers. Prevalence data support the recently proposed autumn migration route of maturing masu salmon from the Okhotsk Sea to Japan Sea.