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Published as part of Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, pp.
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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Five-years management of an emerging parasite risk (Eustrongylides sp., Nematoda) in a fishery supply chain located on Trasimeno Lake (Italy) [PDF]
In the last few years, the widespread diffusion of potentially zoonotic parasitic nematodes of the genus Eustrongylides in the Trasimeno Lake, Central Italy, prompted Food Business Operators (FBOs) operating in the freshwater fish supply chain to define ...
Armani A. +7 more
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Published as part of Campião, Karla Magalhães, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Dias, Olívia Tavares, Aguiar, Aline, Toledo, Gislayne De Melo, Tavares, Luiz Eduardo Roland & Silva, Reinaldo José Da, 2014, Checklist of Helminth parasites of Amphibians from South America, pp.
Campião, Karla Magalhães +6 more
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Absctract Eustrongylides spp. nematodes have birds as final hosts and uses other vertebrates as intermediate/paratenic host (fish, amphibians and reptiles) and have zoonotic potential. In amphibians, the larvae may be located in the subcutaneous tissues,
Francisco Tiago de Vasconcelos Melo +5 more
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Salinity dependence of parasite infestation in the European eel Anguilla anguilla in northern Germany [PDF]
The aim of the study was to examine metazoan parasite communities of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) in fresh-water, brackish water and marine localities in northern Germany. In all, 29 parasite species/taxa were found in 170 eels: eight digeneans, one
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Parasitic nematodes can infect both wild and cultivated fish species and may be the source of many diseases. The consumption of raw fish meat in many countries has been the responsible of nematode related zoonosis.
Fábio LIMA, Alice POZZA, Pablo LEHMANN
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Eustrongylides sp. fourth-stage larvae Fig. 15 Hosts: Amur catfish, Silurus asotus (Siluridae, Siluriformes), and snakehead, Channa argus (Channidae, Perciformes). Sites of infection: Mesentery (S. asotus), and body cavity and mouth cavity (C. argus). Localities: Kurose River, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture (S.
Moravec, František +1 more
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Eustrongylides sp. fourth-stage larva Host: Aphyosemion cf. decorsei (Pellegrin) (Cyprinodontiformes: Nothobranchiidae). Site of infection: Body cavity. Locality: Forest stream near Mongambe research camp, 02°55'26''N; 16°23'24''E (Congo basin), DSPA, Central African Republic (collected 20 September 2010).
Moravec, František, Jirků, Miloslav
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EUSTRONGYLIDOSIS’ OCCURENCE IN FRESHWATER FISH FROM THE DANUBIAN DELTA AREA
The groups of nemathodes who infect fish has been studyied since it has been noticed that these parasites infect a large variety of organisms, being widespread all over the world, in both freshwater and marine species.
LAURA URDEŞ +4 more
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Carryover effects of larval environment on individual variation in a facultatively diadromous fish
We investigated carryover effects of larval environment in a facultatively diadromous New Zealand fish, Gobiomorphus cotidianus. Using otolith microchemistry (Sr/Ca) as a proxy for salinity, we found that larval environment influence adult diet (stable isotopes and gut content) and parasitism, with a near significant effect on juvenile growth and no ...
Grégoire Saboret, Travis Ingram
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