Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica

During the Czech Antarctic expedition 2014, 102 fish of six species (Trematomus hansoni, T.bernacchii, T. newnesi, Notothenia coriiceps, Parachaenichthys charcoti, Pagothenia borchgrevinki) were examined for parasites. The fish were caught in the Prince Gustav Channel (depth about 5–25 m) off the Jo...

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Main Authors: Nezhybová, Veronika, Mašová, Šárka
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Masaryk Univerzity 2015
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spelling ftmasarykunivojs:oai:ojs.journals.muni.cz:article/12865 2023-05-15T13:46:41+02:00 Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica Nezhybová, Veronika Mašová, Šárka 2015-01-01 application/pdf http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12865 eng eng Masaryk Univerzity http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12865/11199 http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12865 Copyright (c) 2020 Czech Polar Reports https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Czech Polar Reports; Vol 5 No 1 (2015); 44-54 Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015); 44-54 1805-0697 1805-0689 parasites host notothenioid fish Weddell Sea Prince Gustav Channel info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftmasarykunivojs 2022-06-26T10:16:32Z During the Czech Antarctic expedition 2014, 102 fish of six species (Trematomus hansoni, T.bernacchii, T. newnesi, Notothenia coriiceps, Parachaenichthys charcoti, Pagothenia borchgrevinki) were examined for parasites. The fish were caught in the Prince Gustav Channel (depth about 5–25 m) off the Johann Gregor Mendel Station on the James Ross Island. Altogether 7,925 metazoan parasites were found, which were identified to individual groups (usually classes). The most abundant were nematode larvae (prevalence 97.0 %, mean abundance 32.7 larvae/per fish), followed by acanthocephalans, especially larvae of species of Corynosoma (76.5%, 14.9) and monogeneans (77.5%, 13.0). Cestodes (Diphyllobothriidea, Tetraphyllidea) were represented by larval stages whereas trematodes only by adults. Our preliminary data may help in future studies on fish parasites in Antarctica because they indicate the most abundant groups of parasites occurring in notothenioid fish. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica James Ross Island Ross Island Weddell Sea Masaryk University Journals Antarctic Weddell Sea Ross Island Weddell Noto ENVELOPE(-60.811,-60.811,-62.471,-62.471) Prince Gustav Channel ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-63.833,-63.833)
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Nezhybová, Veronika
Mašová, Šárka
Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica
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description During the Czech Antarctic expedition 2014, 102 fish of six species (Trematomus hansoni, T.bernacchii, T. newnesi, Notothenia coriiceps, Parachaenichthys charcoti, Pagothenia borchgrevinki) were examined for parasites. The fish were caught in the Prince Gustav Channel (depth about 5–25 m) off the Johann Gregor Mendel Station on the James Ross Island. Altogether 7,925 metazoan parasites were found, which were identified to individual groups (usually classes). The most abundant were nematode larvae (prevalence 97.0 %, mean abundance 32.7 larvae/per fish), followed by acanthocephalans, especially larvae of species of Corynosoma (76.5%, 14.9) and monogeneans (77.5%, 13.0). Cestodes (Diphyllobothriidea, Tetraphyllidea) were represented by larval stages whereas trematodes only by adults. Our preliminary data may help in future studies on fish parasites in Antarctica because they indicate the most abundant groups of parasites occurring in notothenioid fish.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nezhybová, Veronika
Mašová, Šárka
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Mašová, Šárka
author_sort Nezhybová, Veronika
title Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica
title_short Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica
title_full Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica
title_fullStr Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off James Ross Island (Prince Gustav Channel, Weddell Sea), Antarctica
title_sort basic epidemiological data on metazoan parasites of noto-thenioid fish off james ross island (prince gustav channel, weddell sea), antarctica
publisher Masaryk Univerzity
publishDate 2015
url http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12865
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op_source Czech Polar Reports; Vol 5 No 1 (2015); 44-54
Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015); 44-54
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