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Parasites of Pleurobrachia pileus Muller, 1776 (Ctenophora), from Galway Bay, western Ireland
Authors:Yip   Shuet Yee
Affiliation:Department of Oceanography, University College Galway, Ireland
Abstract:Specimens of Pleurobrachia pileus Müller from Galway Bay,western Ireland, were found to be parasitised by three trematodes,one isopod and one nematode. Among these, the trematode, Opechonabacillaris Molin and didymozoid larvae were the most abundant,infecting over 17% of the Pleurobrachia population. Peak infectionwas during the summer of each year when >40% of P. - pileuswere parasitised. Serious infection was found to be either accompaniedor followed by a sharp decline in the abundance of the ctenophore.A close, but negative, correlation was established between theabundance of P. pileus and the percentage of parasitic infection.The percentage of infection in larger P. pileus was higher thanin small specimens. No parasites were detected from P. pileus1 mm or less in length.
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