On the habits and nature of association of the copepod Pseudomyicola spinosus with the rock oyster Crassostrea glomerata in New Zealand |
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Authors: | P Dinamani DB Gordon |
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Institution: | Fisheries Research Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Wellington, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Both adults and early stages of Pseudomyicola spinosus (Cyclopoidea, Myicolidae) occur on the labial palps as well as in the gut of the rock oyster Crassostrea glomerata. There is evidence to suggest movements of the copepod to and from the gut. Clear evidence of damage to the epithelial walls of the gut is seen in several regions, particularly in confined portions of the stomach near the openings of the ducts of the digestive diverticula. In addition to mechanical injuries, changes from a columnar to a low squamous epithelium have been observed in one instance; an increase of leucocytes has also been observed in another specimen. The evidence suggests that the myicolid copepod is a parasite in the gut of the oyster. |
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