Parasites of the deep-sea smelt Bathylagus euryops (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae) from the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone (CGFZ)

  • Markus Wilhelm Busch
  • , Sven Klimpel
  • , Tracey Sutton
  • , Uwe Piatkowski

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Abstract

The deep-sea smelt Bathylagus euryops, caught in July 2004 at the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone (CGFZ) of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (North Atlantic), was studied for metazoan parasites and diet composition. A total of 86 specimens with standard lengths between 6.4 and 22.1 cm (mean 13.6 cm) were examined. The parasite fauna consisted of five species: three Digenea, one Cestoda and one Nematoda. The predominant parasites were Lecithaster sp. (Digenea) and an unidentified bothriocephalidean cestode. The only nematode, Anisakis sp., occurred with a low prevalence. Bathylagus euryops at CGFZ serves as final host for the three digeneans, and as intermediate host for the cestodes and Anisakis sp. Stomach content analysis revealed a mesozooplankton crustacean diet, while 95.3% of the stomachs contained unidentified tissue. © 2008 Taylor & Francis.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)313-317
Number of pages5
JournalMarine Biology Research
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Bathylagus euryops
  • Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone
  • Deep-sea fish
  • Metazoan parasites

Disciplines

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

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