2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0399-1784(00)00138-9
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A census of macroparasites in an intertidal bivalve community, Arcachon Bay, France

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“…In contrast, Renicola roscovita seems to be more common in the northern Wadden Sea compared to France (de Montaudouin et al 2000). Again this is probably linked to the distribution of the first intermediate host, L. littorea, which is more common in the Wadden Sea compared to French waters (de Montaudouin et al 2000). However, differences in parasite communities along a Western European coastal north-south gradient deserve more detailed studies and should ideally be studied by investigating parasite loads of the same host species along the gradient.…”
Section: H Y D R O B I a U L V A E L I T T O R I N A L I T T O R E A mentioning
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“…In contrast, Renicola roscovita seems to be more common in the northern Wadden Sea compared to France (de Montaudouin et al 2000). Again this is probably linked to the distribution of the first intermediate host, L. littorea, which is more common in the Wadden Sea compared to French waters (de Montaudouin et al 2000). However, differences in parasite communities along a Western European coastal north-south gradient deserve more detailed studies and should ideally be studied by investigating parasite loads of the same host species along the gradient.…”
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“…Labratrema minumus is more common in the south, where its final fish hosts are also more abundant (Maillard 1975) and it may have recently invaded the Waden Sea by migration of its final hosts (see above). While very common in French waters (de Montaudouin et al 2000;Desclaux et al 2004), the trematode Himasthla quissetensis is absent from the Wadden Sea, possibly due to the lack of its first intermediate hosts, the gastropods Nassarius reticulates and Cyclope neritea. In contrast, Renicola roscovita seems to be more common in the northern Wadden Sea compared to France (de Montaudouin et al 2000).…”
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“…Among these pathogens, Digenean trematodes are the dominant macroparasites (Lauckner, 1983), that represent a real danger for bivalves and are often cited as a limiting factor for their production in several countries Gam et al, 2008;Oie, 2006;Potasman et al, 2002). They have been described in many exploited mollusks as mussels, cockles, oysters and carpetshell clams (Bartoli, 1981;de Montaudouin et al, 2000;Kim & Powell 2006;Krakau et al, 2006;, 2007. They generally infect individuals of low immunity and may be the main reason of the phenotypic and genotypic perturbations in the host (Poulin, 1995;Poulin et al, 1998;Poulin, 2013).…”
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