Marine Parasitology
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Recent papers in Marine Parasitology
RESUMEN: Los centropómidos constituyen un grupo de teleósteos con gran potencial para la maricultura. El aprovechamiento de dicho potencial parte, entre otros aspectos vitales, de mantener a raya los posibles bioagresores que constituyan... more
Bu çalışma, Eylül 2014-Mart 2015 tarihleri arasında Ege Denizi kökenli (İzmir ve Çanakkale açıkları) 50 adet sıçrayan kefal balığı örneğinin Liza saliens (Risso, 1810)’nın helmintlerinin araştırılmasını kapsamaktadır. Liza saliens’te... more
Callinectes ornatus es un crustáceo decápodo ampliamente distribuido en el Atlántico centro-occidental, con un rol ecológico significativo y una creciente valoración socio-económica en las comunidades costeras. Hasta la fecha, existen... more
In the mesozooplanktonic community of the coastal upwelling system of the Ría de Vigo (NW Spain), the euphausiid Nyctiphanes couchii has been identified for the first time in temperate waters of the NE Atlantic as the intermediate host... more
Résumé.-Capillaria bainae n. sp., parasite du poisson marin Blenniidae Parablennius gattorugine pêché à Kotor (Yougoslavie)'est décrit. L'espèce peut être distinguée des autres Capillaria parasites de poissons par son spicule... more
Cystacanths of the acanthocephalan Bolbosoma balaenae (Gmelin, 1790) were found encapsulated in the cephalothorax of the euphausiid Nyctiphanes couchii (Bell, 1853) from temperate waters in the NE Atlantic Ocean. Euphausiids were caught... more
Three species of Anisakis from Australian marine mammals, including Anisakis brevispiculata, A. simplex C and A. pegreffii, are described and characterised genetically on the basis of sequence data for the first and second internal... more
During a survey of Red Sea fish parasites, two trematodes belonging to the genus Pseudolepidapedon Yamaguti, 1958 were encountered: P. balistis Manter, 1940 was found in the small intestine of the fish Balistoides viridescens and was... more
The range of the marine leech Malmiana philotherma (Piscicolidae) is extended from the northern Gulf of Mexico and the continental United States to Puerto Rico.