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Anisakis infections in lantern fish (Myctophidae) from the Arabian Sea: A dual role for lantern fish in the life cycle of Anisakis brevispiculata?

机译:阿拉伯海灯笼鱼(Myctophidae)中的Anisakis感染:灯笼鱼在Anisakis brevispiculata生命周期中的双重作用?

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Data on geographic distribution and life cycles of parasitic nematodes of the genus Anisakis in tropical oceanic regions are extremely scarce. Myctophids (lantern fishes) are a key component of mesopelagic trophic webs and could play a significant role in the transmission of Anisakis spp. in these regions. We examined Anisakis infections in a sample of 160 myctophids collected in three localities from the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone (Arabian Sea) in 2015-16. Due to the poor condition of fish, a combination of morphological data and molecular barcoding was used to identify myctophids. Of the 104 specimens that could be identified at least to genus level, 75 (72.1%) were assigned to Diaphus spp. A total of 131 Anisakis larvae were collected from the fish sample (prevalence: 52.5%). One larva was identified as type I, 114 as type II, and 16 larvae could not be assigned to either type. The morphology of all type II larvae conformed to the recent diagnosis of Anisakis brevispiculata. DNA could be obtained only from four larvae, and phylogenetic analyses based on mtDNAcox2 confirmed the identification. Anisakis brevispiculata is specific to dwarf and pygmy sperm whales (Kogiidae), which feed on mesopelagic cephalopods and marginally on myctophids. Therefore, myctophids could play a dual role in the transmission of A. brevispiculata, as direct prey of kogiids and/or as prey of cephalopods that consume myctophids. The prevalence of A. brevispiculata varied significantly in myctophid samples that were just similar to 265 km apart, suggesting potential local effects on transmission rates.
机译:在热带海洋区域中,关于凤梨属寄生线虫的寄生线虫的地理分布和生命周期的数据极为匮乏。 Myctophids(灯笼鱼)是中古营养网的重要组成部分,并且可能在Anisakis spp的传播中起重要作用。在这些地区。我们在2015-16年度从印度专属经济区(阿拉伯海)的三个地区收集的160种肉丝菌的样本中检查了Anisakis感染。由于鱼的状况不佳,因此结合了形态学数据和分子条形码技术来识别食丝菌。在至少可以鉴定到属水平的104个标本中,有75个(72.1%)被分配给了Diaphus spp。从鱼样本中总共收集了131个Anisakis幼虫(患病率:52.5%)。一个幼虫被鉴定为I型,114个幼虫被鉴定为II型,并且16个幼虫不能被分配给这两种类型。所有II型幼虫的形态与最近对短短茴香(Anisakis brevispiculata)的诊断相符。只能从四个幼虫中获得DNA,并且基于mtDNAcox2的系统发育分析证实了该鉴定。短尾茴香(Anisakis brevispiculata)特指矮人和侏儒抹香鲸(Kogiidae),它们以中弹性头足类动物为食,而以Myctophidids为食。因此,菌丝体可以在短短线曲霉的传播中扮演双重角色,作为kogiids的直接猎物和/或作为食用myctophids的头足类的猎物。短距离线虫的患病率在距离大约265 km的线虫标本中有很大差异,这表明可能会对传播速率产生局部影响。

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    《Deep-Sea Research》 |2018年第11期|43-50|共8页
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    Univ Valencia, Unitat Zool Marina, Inst Cavanilles Biodiversitat & Biol Evolut, POB 22085, Valencia 46071, Spain;

    Govt India, Minist Earth Sci, CMLRE, Block C,6th Floor,PB 5415,PO Csez, Kochi 682037, Kerala, India;

    Univ Valencia, Unitat Zool Marina, Inst Cavanilles Biodiversitat & Biol Evolut, POB 22085, Valencia 46071, Spain;

    Univ Valencia, Unitat Zool Marina, Inst Cavanilles Biodiversitat & Biol Evolut, POB 22085, Valencia 46071, Spain;

    Univ Valencia, Unitat Zool Marina, Inst Cavanilles Biodiversitat & Biol Evolut, POB 22085, Valencia 46071, Spain;

    Univ Valencia, Unitat Zool Marina, Inst Cavanilles Biodiversitat & Biol Evolut, POB 22085, Valencia 46071, Spain;

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    Anisakis brevispiculata; Myctophidae; Kogiidae; Cetacean; Diaphus; Arabian Sea;

    机译:短茴香(Anisakis brevispiculata);Myctophidae;Kogiidae;鲸类;Diaphus;阿拉伯海;
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