Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8885475 | Fisheries Research | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A subsample of worms was identified with genetic-molecular tools and assigned to the species A. simplex (s.s.), A. pegreffii, P. decipiens (s.s.), P. krabbei, C. osculatum and H. aduncum. In addition to high prevalence and abundance values, the cod sampled in this study presented a diversity of ascaridoid nematodes with a majority of fish displaying a co-infection. Out of 295 whole infected fish, 269 were co-infected by at least 2 genera.
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Authors
M. Gay, M. Bao, K. MacKenzie, S. Pascual, K. Buchmann, O. Bourgau, C. Couvreur, S. Mattiucci, M. Paoletti, L.C. Hastie, A. Levsen, G.J. Pierce,