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Studies on the prevalence and intensity of selected herring parasites were conducted during 1981-83 in the western North Atlantic. Results are presented on three species of larval nematodes, Anisakis simplex, Hysterothylacium aduncum and Terranova sp., a larval cestode and the fungus, Ichthyophonus...

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Main Authors: Nematode Anisakis Simplex, Jean F. Chenoweth, Sharon E. Mcgladdery, Carl J. Sindermann, Thomas K. Sawyer, Jeffrey W. Bier
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