Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)

Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. is described from the gills of the rat-tail fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877) taken from the environs of Hudson Submarine Canyon in the northwest Atlantic. The host-parasite relationships were studied in the host population. The new species is most similar to s...

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Published in:The Biological Bulletin
Main Authors: Monroe, Thomas A., Campbell, Ronald A., Zwerner, David E.
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spelling ftwilliammarycol:oai:scholarworks.wm.edu:vimsarticles-2699 2023-06-11T04:15:25+02:00 Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877) Monroe, Thomas A. Campbell, Ronald A. Zwerner, David E. 1981-10-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsarticles/1692 doi: 10.2307/1540804 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/vimsarticles/article/2699/viewcontent/MunroeCampbellZwerner1981.pdf unknown W&M ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsarticles/1692 doi: 10.2307/1540804 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/vimsarticles/article/2699/viewcontent/MunroeCampbellZwerner1981.pdf VIMS Articles Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles Aquaculture and Fisheries Marine Biology text 1981 ftwilliammarycol https://doi.org/10.2307/1540804 2023-05-04T17:45:23Z Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. is described from the gills of the rat-tail fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877) taken from the environs of Hudson Submarine Canyon in the northwest Atlantic. The host-parasite relationships were studied in the host population. The new species is most similar to small species of Diclidophora having short bodies that taper to maximum width at the level of the first pair of clamps. It may be differentiated from other species by the following: clamps wider than long, noticeably decreasing in size posteriorly; lamellate extension of sclerite b does not fuse with sclerite c1; unsclerotized diaphragm; a relatively small clamp sucker; 10-13 cirrus hooks; 10-30 intercecal, postovarian testes; Unilobed seminal receptacle; filamented eggs; and body dimensions. Of 378 N. bairdii specimens examined, 106 (28%) were infected with 1-21 D. nezumiae per host. The parasite occurred most frequently on filaments of the first gill arch. Infected fish ranged from 61-428mm in total length. They were collected at depths of 300-1900 m. Both incidence and intensity of infection were greater for hosts collected between 700- 1000 m. Depth of capture of the host was more strongly correlated with fish abundance than with fish size. Text Northwest Atlantic W&M ScholarWorks Hudson The Biological Bulletin 161 2 281 290
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Aquaculture and Fisheries
Marine Biology
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Aquaculture and Fisheries
Marine Biology
Monroe, Thomas A.
Campbell, Ronald A.
Zwerner, David E.
Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)
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Aquaculture and Fisheries
Marine Biology
description Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. is described from the gills of the rat-tail fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877) taken from the environs of Hudson Submarine Canyon in the northwest Atlantic. The host-parasite relationships were studied in the host population. The new species is most similar to small species of Diclidophora having short bodies that taper to maximum width at the level of the first pair of clamps. It may be differentiated from other species by the following: clamps wider than long, noticeably decreasing in size posteriorly; lamellate extension of sclerite b does not fuse with sclerite c1; unsclerotized diaphragm; a relatively small clamp sucker; 10-13 cirrus hooks; 10-30 intercecal, postovarian testes; Unilobed seminal receptacle; filamented eggs; and body dimensions. Of 378 N. bairdii specimens examined, 106 (28%) were infected with 1-21 D. nezumiae per host. The parasite occurred most frequently on filaments of the first gill arch. Infected fish ranged from 61-428mm in total length. They were collected at depths of 300-1900 m. Both incidence and intensity of infection were greater for hosts collected between 700- 1000 m. Depth of capture of the host was more strongly correlated with fish abundance than with fish size.
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Campbell, Ronald A.
Zwerner, David E.
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title Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)
title_short Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)
title_full Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)
title_fullStr Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)
title_full_unstemmed Diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and Its Ecological Relationships with the Macrourid Fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode and Bean, 1877)
title_sort diclidophora nezumiae sp. n. (monogenea: diclidophoridae) and its ecological relationships with the macrourid fish nezumia bairdii (goode and bean, 1877)
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