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Trypanosome infections of marine fish in the southern Barents Sea and the invasive red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus
Authors:Ivana Malovic  Willy Hemmingsen  Ken MacKenzie
Institution:aVascular Biology Research Group, Institute of Medical Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tromsø, 9037 Tromsø, Norway;bDepartment of Arctic and Marine Biology, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, 9037 Tromsø, Norway;cSchool of Biological Sciences (Zoology), University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, Aberdeen, UK
Abstract:The red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus was introduced to the Barents Sea from the North Pacific in the 1960s. A previous study concluded that it may be indirectly responsible for increased transmission of Trypanosoma murmanense to cod Gadus morhua in the southern Barents Sea by promoting an increase in the population of the leech vector Johanssonia arctica. Eleven species of fish, totalling 681 individuals, caught in October 2002 along the coast of Finnmark, were examined for trypanosome infections. The aims were to investigate changes in levels of infection in cod since 1999–2001, and to extend the sampling to other fish species. Relatively high infection levels were found in cod, haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus and long rough dab Hippoglossoides platessoides, while other species were lightly infected or uninfected. In cod, no significant geographical differences in levels of infection were found, but haddock were significantly more heavily infected in western Finnmark.
Keywords:Trypanosomes  Fish  Red king crabs  Southern Barents Sea
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