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Parasites of the Antarctic rattail <Emphasis Type="Italic">Macrourus whitsoni</Emphasis> (Regan, 1913) (Macrouridae,Gadiformes)
Authors:T Walter  H Palm  S Piepiorka  S Rückert
Institution:1.Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Campus IPB Darmaga, Bogor 16680, Indonesia,;2.Institut für Meereskunde an der Universit?t Kiel, Forschungsbereich 3, Marine ?kologie, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, 24105 Kiel, Germany,
Abstract:A total of 386 Macrourus whitsoni from Antarctic waters were examined for ecto- and endoparasites. Sixty-five M. whitsoni collected near Halley Bay (Weddell Sea) and 321 specimens from the continental slope off King George Island (South Shetland Islands) were studied for sphyriid copepods directly after being caught. A subsample of 25 specimens from the Weddell Sea and of 9 specimens from King George Island were studied for the presence of other metazoan parasites. Twenty-two species were found, including one myxozoan, six digeneans, one monogenean, three cestodes, seven nematodes, one acanthocephalan and three crustacean species/taxa. While Auerbachia monstrosa and Capillaria sp. are reported for the first time from around the Antarctic, the other parasites have been recorded earlier in the Southern Ocean. Many parasite species found have a wide zoogeographical range and a low host-specificity. The parasite fauna of M. whitsoni revealed several similarities with its congeners M. carinatus and M. holotrachys from Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters. This can be explained by a wide host range of many macrourid deep-sea parasites, together with an overlap in distribution patterns of their hosts. Other supporting factors are host migration and a close phylogenetic relationship between the hosts, which enable the parasites to infest all three macrourids. Eight new host and 14 new locality records are established.
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