Increased viviparity of marine parasites at high latitudes |
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Authors: | K Rohde |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of New England Armidale, N.S.W., 2351, Australia |
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Abstract: | For the first time, Thorson's rule, that non-pelagic development increases with latitude, is shown to apply to a group of marine parasites. Relative and absolute numbers of species of viviparous Monogenea, gill parasites of fish, increase with increasing latitude. The gradient can be explained by the inability, in cold waters, of (a) free larvae to locate suitable habitats (hosts) and/ or (b) small invertebrates to produce pelagic larvae in sufficient numbers. Viviparous Monogenea are also more common in cold than in warm freshwater, but have not been fund in the deep sea. |
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Keywords: | Thorson's rule latitudinal gradient viviparity marine parasites Monogenea deep sea |
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