2010
DOI: 10.3354/meps08501
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The Anisakis simplex complex off the South Shetland Islands (Antarctica): endemic populations versus introduction through migratory hosts

Abstract: Third-stage larvae (L3) of 2 Anisakis nematode species, A. simplex C and A. pegreffii (both A. simplex sibling species complex), were isolated from migrating myctophids around the South Shetland Islands. Gymnoscopelus nicholsi were parasitized by both nematode species, at a prevalence of 22.7% for A. simplex C and 4.0% for A. pegreffii, while Electrona carlsbergi harbored A. simplex C at a prevalence of 9.1%. The ITS-1, 5.8S, and ITS-2 regions of the nematodes were identical to specimens from Pacific Canada or… Show more

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“…Life cycle studies of these nematodes have been limited by difficulties in maintaining them alive in the laboratory, culturing sufficient numbers of parasite-free experimental hosts, and creating effective exposure (e.g. Køie and Fagerholm 1995;Køie 2001;Klimpel et al 2004Klimpel et al , 2008Klimpel et al , 2010Mattiucci and Nascetti 2008). However, empirical studies on the distribution and abundance of anisakid larvae in the intermediate and final hosts have revealed important insights into the life cycle biology of these parasites.…”
Section: Life Cycle Ecology Of Anisakid Nematodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Life cycle studies of these nematodes have been limited by difficulties in maintaining them alive in the laboratory, culturing sufficient numbers of parasite-free experimental hosts, and creating effective exposure (e.g. Køie and Fagerholm 1995;Køie 2001;Klimpel et al 2004Klimpel et al , 2008Klimpel et al , 2010Mattiucci and Nascetti 2008). However, empirical studies on the distribution and abundance of anisakid larvae in the intermediate and final hosts have revealed important insights into the life cycle biology of these parasites.…”
Section: Life Cycle Ecology Of Anisakid Nematodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies identified the existence of "sibling species" within the ascaridoids, being morphologically very similar but genetically different, having distinct host preferences, life cycles and geographical distribution (e.g. Mattiucci et al 1997Mattiucci et al , 2005Zhu et al 2002;Nadler et al 2005;Marques et al 2006;D'Amelio et al 2007;Klimpel et al 2007Klimpel et al , 2008Klimpel et al , 2010Mattiucci and Nascetti 2008).…”
Section: Genetic Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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