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Some ecological aspects of the copepod parasites of the common hake, Merluccius hubbsi, from the Argentine-Uruguayan coasts
Authors:Jorge Alejandro Etchegoin and Norma Haydee Sardella
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Parasitology Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), Casilla de Correo 175, 7600, Mar del Plata, Argentina

Abstract:A total of 2164 common hake Merluccius hubbsi captured in the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone was examined for parasitic copepods. The fish were infested with Chondracanlhus palpifer and Neobrachietia insidiosa f. lageniformis, the former parasitizing the buccal cavity and the latter the branchial arches. C. palpifer showed an increase in both prevalence and intensity in relation to the host size; infestation with N. insidiosa f. lageniformis decreased with increasing length of hake. Attachment site preferences and variations in the parasite distribution patterns as related to the host biology were observed. Evidence of negative association between copepod species and seasonal changes in the parasite composition was also found.
Keywords:Copepod parasites  host-parasite interactions  prevalence  intensity  Merluccius hubbsi  Chondracanlhus palpifer  Neobrachiella insidiosa  lageniformis  Argentine-Uruguayan coasts
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