2005
DOI: 10.3354/dao065063
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Blood protozoans in elasmobranchs of the family Rajidae from Galicia (NW Spain)

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“…Secondly, its gamont stages are much larger than those of H. delagei (~11 by 2 μm, see Aragort et al . ) and they are very different in morphology, being unlike any haemogregarine known from marine rays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Secondly, its gamont stages are much larger than those of H. delagei (~11 by 2 μm, see Aragort et al . ) and they are very different in morphology, being unlike any haemogregarine known from marine rays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…There are a few named haemogregarines from marine rays: Haemogregarina delagei (Laveran and Mesnil) from various elasmobranchs, including various species of Raja (Linnaeus); Desseria dasyatis (Saunders) Siddall from Dasyatis Americana (Hildebrand & Schroeder); and Desseria torpedinis (Neumann) Siddall from species of Torpedo (Houttuyn) (Aragort et al . ; Davies, Hossein & Merrett ). However, there is only one former report of a haemogregarine in a freshwater ray (Oliveira et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parasites can potentially act as useful biological markers to better understand stock structure, and although appropriate data are lacking for most areas of abundance, the parasite fauna of R. undulata captured in Iberian coastal waters are relatively well documented (Kearn & Beverley‐Burton, 1990; Sanmartín et al , 2000; Aragort et al , 2005; Álvarez et al , 2006). These studies have reported the presence of various monogeneans ( Mycteronastes undulatae and Rajonchocotyle emarginata ), cestodes ( Acanthobothrium benedeni , Acanthobothrium sp., Crossobothrium sp., Echeneibothrium beauchampi , Echeneibothrium sp., Grillotia sp., Onchobothrium uncinatum and Phyllobothrium lactuca ), nematode worms [ Proleptus sp., Schulmanela ( Piscicapillaria ) sp., Pseudanisakis rotundata and Cystidicolidae] and the acanthocephalan Acanthocephaloides propinquus .…”
Section: Life Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…was 20.3%. Aragort et al (2005) studying species of marine stingrays Raja microocellata, Raja brachyuran and Raja spp., observed that average 14.3% of the animals were parasitized by Haemogregarina delagei. Moreover, in spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias the average prevalence of hemogregarinidae was 56.0%, ranging from 22.8% to 75.0% depending on the time that the animals are kept in acclimation (Clewley et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parasites are abundant in tropical climates, and are one of the major causes of death and disposal of fish (Tavares-Dias et al, 2001), including elasmobranchs (Clewley et al, 2002;Aragort et al, 2005), highlighting the intraerythrocytic parasites (Davies and Smit, 2001;Hayes et al, 2006;Smit et al, 2006). Recently described in a freshwater stingray (Magro et al, 2015), these parasites can take advantage of temperature fluctuations, reproduction strategies, population genetic patterns, as well as habitat and migratory behavior to reproduce and proliferate in the blood of a diversity of hosts (Davies and Johnston, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%