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Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson 1942
Contracaecum pelagicum (Johnston & Mawson, 1942) Host: Eudyptes chrysocome (cited as E. crestatus). SI: intestine. Lo: not reported. Reference: Boero et al. (1972b). Comment: cited as Contracaecum spheniscus Boero & Led, 1970. Host: Spheniscus magellanicus 1, 2, 3. SI: intestine 1, stomach 2, 3.
Drago, Fabiana B. +2 more
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In this study, four dead great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis (Blumenbach, 1978) specimens, collected from the coasts and lakes of Southern Italy, were examined by necropsy for the detection of Contraceacum sp.
Gaetano Cammilleri +9 more
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Anisakids are usually acquired through the diet. Cormorant pellets are useful to detect both parasite larval stages, and prey items which could act as intermediate hosts in the environment.
Garbin L. +6 more
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Contracaecum rudolphii Hartwich 1964
Published as part of Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, pp. 1-274 in Zootaxa 4185 (1) on pages 130-131, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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EXPERIMENTAL LIFE CYCLE OF CONTRACAECUM QUADRIPAPILLATUM N. SP. IN WHITE PELICAN (PELECANUS ERYTHRORHYNCHUS) AT LAKE NASSER, EGYPT: MORPHOLOGICAL AND GENETIC EVIDENCES [PDF]
During November 2013 to October 2015, one hundred and nine fish specimens of Clarias lazera were captured from different areas of Lake Nasser, South Egypt. They were found infected with 3rd stage larvae of Contracaecum with 100% prevalence.
JIHAN RABEI +2 more
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Antagonistic Rewiring and Turnover Patterns in a Neotropical Fish–Parasite Metanetwork
ABSTRACT Integrating beta‐diversity and network analyses is an emerging approach for understanding the spatial structure of species communities. For instance, although the presence of hosts affects parasite species distribution, environmental factors can either restrict or promote the occurrence of certain parasite species by changing the abundance of ...
Ana Paula Lula Costa +2 more
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Asian Loaches: An Emerging Threat as Global Invaders
ABSTRACT The introduction of non‐native species is a major driver of biodiversity loss, posing a growing threat to the health and functioning of freshwater ecosystems globally. In recent decades, pet trade and aquarophilia have become lucrative industries, accelerating the introduction and spread of new non‐native fishes.
Carlos Cano‐Barbacil +2 more
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Relata-se a ocorrência de Contracaecum pelagicum Johnston & Mawson 1942 (Nematoda, Anisakidae) em um novo hospedeiro, Sula leucogaster Boddaert 1783 (Pelecaniformes, Sulidae), espécie conhecida como atobá.
R.J. Silva +3 more
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ABSTRACT Parasitic infections threaten the endangered Oreochromis jipe and other ichthyic populations in Lake Jipe, thereby hindering conservation efforts. Initiatives have been made to farm O. jipe as a conservation strategy. To develop effective conservation approaches and ensure the species' survival in its natural habitat and aquaculture systems ...
Finnan O. Ageng'o +8 more
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Contracaecum Railliet and Henry 1912
Contracaecum Railliet and Henry, 1912 (= Amphicaecum Walton, 1927; = Cerascaris Cobb, 1929; Contracaecum (Ornitocaecum) Mozgovoi, 1951; = Contracaecum (Synthetonema) Kreis, 1952; = Kathleena Leiper and Atkinson, 1914) Contracaecum sp. (larvae) Host and record: Dendropsophus nanus (Boulenger, 1889) (= Hyla nana) (Co), Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802)
González, Cynthya Elizabeth +1 more
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