Gomes, Ana Lucia Silva Costa, Jesaías Ismael da Benetton, Maria Linda Flora de Novaes Bernardino, Geraldo Belem-Costa, Andrea
ABSTRACT: The dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium pillulare is a parasite with low parasitic specificity and unspecific geographical distribution. This research reported a simple and practical method - the principle of spontaneous sedimentation - to identify the presence of P. pillulare during massive infestations which does not require using precision e...
Silva Gomes, Ana Lucia Costa, Jesaias Ismael da Flora de Novaes Benetton, Maria Linda Bernardino, Geraldo Belem-Costa, Andrea
The dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium pillulare is a parasite with low parasitic specificity and unspecific geographical distribution. This research reported a simple and practical method - the principle of spontaneous sedimentation - to identify the presence of P. pillulare during massive infestations which does not require using precision equipment. ...
Hendrichsen, D K Kristoffersen, R Gjelland, K Ø Knudsen, R Kusterle, S Rikardsen, A H Henriksen, E H Smalås, A Olstad, K
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Journal of fish diseases
Tracking individual variation in the dynamics of parasite infections in wild populations is often complicated by lack of knowledge of the epidemiological history of hosts. Whereas the dynamics and development of Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957, on Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., are known from laboratory studies, knowledge about infection deve...
McConnachie, S H Sheppard, J Wright, G M Speare, D J
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Parasitology
Growth and propagation of fish-infecting microsporidians within cell culture has been more difficult to achieve than for insect- and human-infecting microsporidians. Fish microsporidia tend to elicit xenoma development rather than diffuse growth in vivo, and this process likely increases host specificity. We present evidence that the fish microspor...
Abe, Niichiro Okamoto, Mitsuru Maehara, Tomofumi
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Acta Parasitologica
Classification and identification of muscle-parasitizing didymozoids found in marine fish is difficult because of their novel parasitism and morphology. Recent sequence analysis has helped, but only seven sequences are available. Therefore, the usefulness of molecular methods for differentiation of muscle-parasitizing didymozoids, as well as geneti...
Hadfield, Kerry A Bruce, Niel L Smit, Nico J
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ZooKeys
The genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 is revised for South African waters and re-diagnosed. Ceratothoa retusa (Schioedte & Meinert, 1883) is recorded from the eastern coast, and Ceratothoa africanae sp. n. and C. famosa sp. n. are described; C. imbricata (Fabricius, 1775) and C. trigonocephala (Leach, 1818), are redescribed, revised and excluded from the...
Sutili, Fernando Jonas Gressler, Luciane Tourem Pelegrini, Luis Fernando Vilani de
Clinostomum complanatum is a digenean trematoda belonging to the Clinostomidae family with a complex life cycle, usually taking molluscs and fishes as intermediate hosts and birds as final hosts. Man may become the final host by eating raw or undercooked fish meat carrying the metacercarial stage of the parasite. Therefore, this trematode deserves ...
Hadfield, Kerry A Sikkel, Paul C Smit, Nico J
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ZooKeys
Two species of Mothocya Costa, in Hope, 1851 are reported from the Virgin Islands. Mothocya xenobranchia Bruce, 1986 was collected from St. John Island from the gills of the Atlantic needlefish, Strongylura marina, which is a new locality record and also confirms a previously uncertain host identity. Mothocya bertlucy sp. n. is described from St. T...
Jerônimo, Gabriela Tomas Marchiori, Natália da Costa Pádua, Santiago Benites de Dias Neto, José Pilarski, Fabiana Ishikawa, Márcia Mayumi Martins, Maurício Laterça
Tricodinídeos são protozoários ciliados móveis com ampla distribuição mundial; são considerados um dos agentes parasitários que mais acometem peixes cultivados. No Brasil, a maioria dos tricodinídeos que parasitam importantes espécies de peixes cultivados são desconhecidos, o que requer mais estudos taxonômicos com esse grupo de parasitos. Este est...
Raeymaekers, Joost; 38549; Wegner, K Mathias; Huyse, Tine; 13359; Volckaert, Filip; 6527;
Parasites with high host specificity maximally depend on their hosts, which should increase the likelihood of coevolution. However, coevolution requires reciprocal selection exerted by the host and the parasite, and thus a considerable level of parasite virulence. In species of the monogenean ectoparasite genus Gyrodactylus consecutive generations ...