PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER

The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758), is vulnerable to infections by the parasitic nematode Anguillicola crassus Kuwahara, Niimi & Itagaki, 1974, mainly in freshwater ecosystems. The eel is a bioindicator species due to its benthic behaviour, predator, and life cycle. The parasit...

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Published in:ENVIRONMENTAL SMOKE
Main Authors: Luís Pereira, Ana Catarina Braga, Ana Moura, Carlos Antunes
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Environmental Smoke Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.32435/envsmoke/xibesymp.10
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:073fb6143e5746ac83a6061db4bf02c1 2023-05-15T13:27:03+02:00 PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER Luís Pereira Ana Catarina Braga Ana Moura Carlos Antunes 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.32435/envsmoke/xibesymp.10 https://doaj.org/article/073fb6143e5746ac83a6061db4bf02c1 EN ES PT eng spa por Environmental Smoke Institute https://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/189 https://doaj.org/toc/2595-5527 doi:10.32435/envsmoke/xibesymp.10 2595-5527 https://doaj.org/article/073fb6143e5746ac83a6061db4bf02c1 Environmental Smoke, Iss Special Issue (2022) Anguillicola crassus Anguilla anguilla Parasitism River Minho Swimbladder infection Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.32435/envsmoke/xibesymp.10 2023-02-05T01:31:32Z The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758), is vulnerable to infections by the parasitic nematode Anguillicola crassus Kuwahara, Niimi & Itagaki, 1974, mainly in freshwater ecosystems. The eel is a bioindicator species due to its benthic behaviour, predator, and life cycle. The parasite feeds on blood from the eel's swim bladder, causing damage to the walls and deterioration of this organ, reducing energy reserves, and affecting its migratory capacity for reproduction. Eels were captured at different sampling points divided into 4 areas of the international section of the Minho River in the following time periods: 1995-96, 2008-2011 and 2017-2021, through fyke nets and electric fishing sampling techniques. The objectives of this work were to analyze the dispersion and prevalence of A. crassus in the Minho River basin over time, infection rates and the eels condition. The prevalence levels found reach values close to 75% in some sampled locations and 99% of eels shown pathological signs of swim bladder infection. The nematode dispersal area increased since the early 1990s when its presence in the Minho River was first recorded. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles ENVIRONMENTAL SMOKE Special Issue 64 74
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Spanish
Portuguese
topic Anguillicola crassus
Anguilla anguilla
Parasitism
River Minho
Swimbladder infection
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle Anguillicola crassus
Anguilla anguilla
Parasitism
River Minho
Swimbladder infection
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Luís Pereira
Ana Catarina Braga
Ana Moura
Carlos Antunes
PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER
topic_facet Anguillicola crassus
Anguilla anguilla
Parasitism
River Minho
Swimbladder infection
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758), is vulnerable to infections by the parasitic nematode Anguillicola crassus Kuwahara, Niimi & Itagaki, 1974, mainly in freshwater ecosystems. The eel is a bioindicator species due to its benthic behaviour, predator, and life cycle. The parasite feeds on blood from the eel's swim bladder, causing damage to the walls and deterioration of this organ, reducing energy reserves, and affecting its migratory capacity for reproduction. Eels were captured at different sampling points divided into 4 areas of the international section of the Minho River in the following time periods: 1995-96, 2008-2011 and 2017-2021, through fyke nets and electric fishing sampling techniques. The objectives of this work were to analyze the dispersion and prevalence of A. crassus in the Minho River basin over time, infection rates and the eels condition. The prevalence levels found reach values close to 75% in some sampled locations and 99% of eels shown pathological signs of swim bladder infection. The nematode dispersal area increased since the early 1990s when its presence in the Minho River was first recorded.
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author Luís Pereira
Ana Catarina Braga
Ana Moura
Carlos Antunes
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Ana Catarina Braga
Ana Moura
Carlos Antunes
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title PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER
title_short PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER
title_full PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER
title_fullStr PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER
title_full_unstemmed PREVALENCE OF THE Anguillicola crassus PARASITE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MINHO RIVER
title_sort prevalence of the anguillicola crassus parasite in the international minho river
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url https://doi.org/10.32435/envsmoke/xibesymp.10
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European eel
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