Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline

We describe the digenean fauna of one of the dominant intertidal hosts, the common cockle Cerastoderma edule , in terms of biomass, off north-eastern Atlantic shores. Using published and unpublished literature we have prepared an identification key and provide an up-date of the large-scale distribut...

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Published in:Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Main Authors: Montaudouin, Xavier De, Thieltges, David W., Gam, Mériame, Krakau, Manuela, Pina, Suzana, Bazairi, Hocein, Dabouineau, Laurent, Russell-Pinto, Fernanda, Jensen, K.T.
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315409003130
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/6e431640-04e0-11df-b95d-000ea68e967b 2023-05-15T15:39:01+02:00 Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline Montaudouin, Xavier De Thieltges, David W. Gam, Mériame Krakau, Manuela Pina, Suzana Bazairi, Hocein Dabouineau, Laurent Russell-Pinto, Fernanda Jensen, K.T. 2009 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/digenean-trematode-species-in-the-cockle-cerastodema-edule-identification-key-and-distribution-along-the-northeastern-atlantic-shoreline(6e431640-04e0-11df-b95d-000ea68e967b).html https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315409003130 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Montaudouin , X D , Thieltges , D W , Gam , M , Krakau , M , Pina , S , Bazairi , H , Dabouineau , L , Russell-Pinto , F & Jensen , K T 2009 , ' Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline ' , Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , vol. 89 , no. 3 , pp. 543-556 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315409003130 article 2009 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315409003130 2020-11-04T23:43:10Z We describe the digenean fauna of one of the dominant intertidal hosts, the common cockle Cerastoderma edule , in terms of biomass, off north-eastern Atlantic shores. Using published and unpublished literature we have prepared an identification key and provide an up-date of the large-scale distributional patterns of digenean species of the common cockle. At least sixteen digenean species, belonging to seven families, use cockles as intermediate host. Among these species two utilize cockles as first intermediate host only, whereas two species utilize cockles as both first and second intermediate host. The remaining eleven species have cockles as their second intermediate host. Water birds and fish are the definitive hosts to twelve and four species, respectively. Cockles are infected with digeneans along the latitudinal gradient from southern Morocco to the western region of the Barents Sea often with high infection levels. Whereas some of these digenean species occur along most of the latitudinal gradient others show a more restricted northern or southern distribution mostly caused by an underlying latitudinal gradient of host species. Knowledge of digenean species and their large-scale distribution pattern may serve as a baseline for future studies dealing with the effects of climate change on parasite-host systems. For such studies the cockle and its digenean community could be an ideal model system. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Aarhus University: Research Barents Sea Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 89 3 543 556
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description We describe the digenean fauna of one of the dominant intertidal hosts, the common cockle Cerastoderma edule , in terms of biomass, off north-eastern Atlantic shores. Using published and unpublished literature we have prepared an identification key and provide an up-date of the large-scale distributional patterns of digenean species of the common cockle. At least sixteen digenean species, belonging to seven families, use cockles as intermediate host. Among these species two utilize cockles as first intermediate host only, whereas two species utilize cockles as both first and second intermediate host. The remaining eleven species have cockles as their second intermediate host. Water birds and fish are the definitive hosts to twelve and four species, respectively. Cockles are infected with digeneans along the latitudinal gradient from southern Morocco to the western region of the Barents Sea often with high infection levels. Whereas some of these digenean species occur along most of the latitudinal gradient others show a more restricted northern or southern distribution mostly caused by an underlying latitudinal gradient of host species. Knowledge of digenean species and their large-scale distribution pattern may serve as a baseline for future studies dealing with the effects of climate change on parasite-host systems. For such studies the cockle and its digenean community could be an ideal model system.
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author Montaudouin, Xavier De
Thieltges, David W.
Gam, Mériame
Krakau, Manuela
Pina, Suzana
Bazairi, Hocein
Dabouineau, Laurent
Russell-Pinto, Fernanda
Jensen, K.T.
spellingShingle Montaudouin, Xavier De
Thieltges, David W.
Gam, Mériame
Krakau, Manuela
Pina, Suzana
Bazairi, Hocein
Dabouineau, Laurent
Russell-Pinto, Fernanda
Jensen, K.T.
Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline
author_facet Montaudouin, Xavier De
Thieltges, David W.
Gam, Mériame
Krakau, Manuela
Pina, Suzana
Bazairi, Hocein
Dabouineau, Laurent
Russell-Pinto, Fernanda
Jensen, K.T.
author_sort Montaudouin, Xavier De
title Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline
title_short Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline
title_full Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline
title_fullStr Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline
title_full_unstemmed Digenean trematode species in the cockle Cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern Atlantic shoreline
title_sort digenean trematode species in the cockle cerastodema edule : identification key and distribution along the north-eastern atlantic shoreline
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