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Larval anisakid nematodes in teleost fishes from Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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posted on 2024-11-02, 01:44 authored by Abdul Jabbar, Abdouslam Hassan Asnoussi Alsharif, Luke Norbury, Albert Eisenbarth, Shokoofeh Shamsi, Robin B. Gasser, Andreas Lopata, Ian Beveridge
A survey was undertaken to characterise larval anisakid nematodes present in teleosts at Lizard Island on the northern Great Barrier Reef. In total, 464 fish were examined from 32 families, 62 genera and 107 species. Anisakid nematodes were found in 46 (9.9%) of the fish examined. Infections in Atherinidae, Lethrinidae, Lutjanidae and Serranidae were moderately prevalent, with the intensities of infection ranging from 1 to 80; whereas in the Sphyraenidae and Scombridae, the prevalence of infection was very high, with intensities ranging from 1 to >375 anisakids. A combined morphological and molecular-phylogenetic approach was employed to identify larval anisakid nematodes to species and/or genotypes. The nematodes examined were identified as Anisakis typica (three genotypes based on molecular characterisation), Terranova Types I (five genotypes) and II (five genotypes) and Hysterothylacium Types IV, V (four genotypes), VI and X. The findings of the present study provide some insights into the distribution of larval anisakid nematodes in coral-reef fishes and a basis for future investigations of anisakid populations in marine fishes.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1071/MF12211
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    ISSN - Is published in 13231650

Journal

Marine and Freshwater Research

Volume

63

Issue

12

Start page

1283

End page

1299

Total pages

17

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© CSIRO 2012

Former Identifier

2006062885

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-07-21

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