The effects of Lernaeocera branchialis on the Merlangius merlangus population in the Medway Estuary |
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Authors: | W. L. F. van den Broek |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, City of London Polytechnic, Old Castle Street, London, El, England |
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Abstract: | Whiting entering estuarine waters during autumn are largely free from the copepod Lernaeocera branchialis (L.). Infection soon follows and, between 1973 and 1975, an average 40.4% whiting were infected. The parasite's effects on fish weight over this period are assessed and, in a separate study, its effects on the host's lipid biochemistry determined. Mature adults of L. branchialis caused a significant reduction in body weight. Liver lipid content was also lower in these individuals, by more than 50%. Phospholipid levels were lower but cholesterol readings were greater in infected fish. Fatty acid composition of liver lipids appeared unaffected. |
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