Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic

Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) is the most commonly occurring ectoparasite in different fish species in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic. The present work summarises re- sults of studies carried out by various authors from 1975 to 1988 and is devoted to the prevalence, intensity and dist...

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Main Authors: Sosinski, J., Janusz, J.
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Language:English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17206
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/17206 2024-06-09T07:41:05+00:00 Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic Sosinski, J. Janusz, J. 2000 pp.25-42 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17206 en eng 1429-2335 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17206 Journal Contribution Refereed 2000 ftoceandocs 2024-05-15T08:02:16Z Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) is the most commonly occurring ectoparasite in different fish species in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic. The present work summarises re- sults of studies carried out by various authors from 1975 to 1988 and is devoted to the prevalence, intensity and distribution of parasites on 12 species of fishes. The results of the authors? own studies carried out during the cruise of R/V PROFESOR SIEDLECKI in the 1978/79 season were used to statistically evaluate the significance of differences of infection parameters of the studied fish species sampled at five locations. It was demonstrated that the parasite invasion level on some fish species varied significantly depending on the areas where the fishes were caught, which suggests the possible existence of distinct stocks of some fish species Published Book Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Antarctic The Antarctic
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description Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) is the most commonly occurring ectoparasite in different fish species in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic. The present work summarises re- sults of studies carried out by various authors from 1975 to 1988 and is devoted to the prevalence, intensity and distribution of parasites on 12 species of fishes. The results of the authors? own studies carried out during the cruise of R/V PROFESOR SIEDLECKI in the 1978/79 season were used to statistically evaluate the significance of differences of infection parameters of the studied fish species sampled at five locations. It was demonstrated that the parasite invasion level on some fish species varied significantly depending on the areas where the fishes were caught, which suggests the possible existence of distinct stocks of some fish species Published
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Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic
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title Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic
title_short Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic
title_full Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic
title_fullStr Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic
title_full_unstemmed Infection variability of the parasitic copepod Eubrachiella antarctica (Quidor, 1906) on fishes in the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic
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