fecundity of sealworm (pseudoterranova decipiens) infecting grey seals (halichoerus grypus) in the gulf of st. lawrence, canada: lack of density-dependent effects. | uterine egg counts were determined by means of an electronic particle counter in individual female sealworm, pseudoterranova decipiens (nematoda: ascaridoidea: anisakidae) collected from grey seals (halichoerus grypus) from anticosti island, northern gulf of st. lawrence, in august and september 1992. mean number of eggs per female was 54,916.9 (+/- 51,866.4), with a maximum of 300,000. egg counts were strongly correlated with worm length, and less so with host sex and age, sealworm sex ratio, a ... | 1997 | 9421731 |
identification of anisakid nematodes from the southern baltic sea using pcr-based methods. | four common species of baltic anisakids anisakis simplex, hysterothylacium auctum, contracaecum osculatum from fish (the last one also from the grey seal) and c. rudolphii from cormorants were examined using pcr-rflp technique for working out the method allowing their identification and differentiation. a fragment of nuclear dna containing intergenic regions (its-1 and its-2) of ribosomal dna together with adjacent sequences of genes coding 18s and 28s rrna (in total; approximately 1500 bp) was ... | 2002 | 12030761 |
contracaecum osculatum and other anisakid nematodes in grey seals and cod in the baltic sea: molecular and ecological links. | populations of grey seals (halichoerus grypus), sprats (sprattus sprattus) and cod (gadus morhua) in the baltic sea are relatively stationary. the present work, applying classical and molecular helminthological techniques, documents that seals and cod also share a common parasite, the anisakid nematode contracaecum osculatum, which uses seals as the final host and fish as transport hosts. sequencing mitochondrial genes (cox1 and cox2) in adult worms from seals and third-stage larvae from livers ... | 2017 | 28124629 |
occurrence of zoonotic nematodes pseudoterranova decipiens, contracaecum osculatum and anisakis simplex in cod (gadus morhua) from the baltic sea. | baltic cod gadus morhua (a total of total 224 specimens) captured east of the island of bornholm in the southern baltic sea were subjected to a parasitological investigation between march 2013 and april 2014. full artificial digestion of fillets from 188 cod and additional investigation of livers from 36 cod were performed. cod or seal worm pseudoterranova decipiens was recorded in musculature (prevalences up to 55% and intensities up to 56 worms per fish) associated with a negative correlation ... | 2014 | 25224792 |
anisakids of seals found on the southern coast of baltic sea. | in the present study 5 grey seals (halichoerus grypus), 3 common seals (phoca vitulina) and 1 ringed seal (pusa hispida) bycaught or stranded on the polish baltic sea coast in years 2000-2006 were investigated for the infestation of parasitic anisakid nematodes. 749 of anisakids were found. the most common were: contracaecum osculatum (59.3%) and pseudoterranova decipiens (31.0%). there were also small numbers of anisakis simplex (0.8%). after performing rflp three sibling species were found. c. ... | 2014 | 24570064 |
host size-dependent anisakid infection in baltic cod gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences. | a significant increase in the infection level of baltic cod gadus morhua with the anisakid nematode larvae contracaecum osculatum and pseudoterranova decipiens has been recorded during recent years due to the expanding local population of grey seals halichoerus grypus, which act as final hosts for these parasites. here, we report from an investigation of 368 cod (total length [tl] 6-49 cm; caught in ices subdivision 25) that the infection level of juvenile cod (tl 6-30 cm) with larvae of c. oscu ... | 2016 | 27304871 |
[infestation rates of the main commercial fish species with larvae of contracaecum osculatum (rudolphi, 1802) (nematoda: anisakidae) in russian waters of the south baltic in 2000-2012]. | the infestation dynamic of the sprat (sprattus sprattus balticus), the baltic herring (clupea harengus membras), and the baltic cod (gadus morhua callaris) with nematodes contracaecum osculatum 1 (anisakidae) from russian waters of the south baltic were studied in 2000-2012. peculiarities of larval growth in different hosts were analyzed. a total of 6233 fish specimens were investigated, including 1420, 3867, and 946 specimens of sprat, herring, and cod, respectively. the prevalence and mean int ... | 2015 | 25693327 |
sealworm (pseudoterranova decipiens) infection in grey seals (halichoerus grypus), cod (gadus morhua) and shorthorn sculpin (myoxocephalus scorpius) in the baltic sea. | the anisakid nematode pseudoterranova decipiens, known as the sealworm or cod worm, can infect the flesh of several fish species. the parasite causes cosmetic problems for the fish industry and can cause abdominal discomfort if consumed by humans. there are only scattered studies on the abundance or distribution of the sealworm in fish and seals in the baltic sea. to remedy this situation, the extent of sealworm infection was investigated in cod (gadus morhua) and shorthorn sculpin (myoxocephalu ... | 2015 | 25367209 |
increased contracaecum osculatum infection in baltic cod (gadus morhua) livers (1982-2012) associated with increasing grey seal (halichoerus gryphus) populations. | grey seals (halichoerus gryphus), the main final host of the gastric parasitic nematode contracaecum osculatum in the baltic, have recently recolonized the southwestern baltic sea. this colonization could lead to an increase in prevalence and intensity of third-stage larvae of c. osculatum in livers of baltic cod (gadus morhua), which serve as transport host for this helminth. we performed a parasitologic study of cod in spring 2012 and compared the results with previously unpublished data from ... | 2014 | 24779467 |
extrusion of contracaecum osculatum nematode larvae from the liver of cod (gadus morhua). | baltic cod livers have during recent years been found increasingly and heavily infected with third-stage larvae of contracaecum osculatum. the infections are associated with an increasing population of grey seals which are final hosts for the parasite. heavy worm burdens challenge utilization and safety of the fish liver products, and technological solutions for removal of worms are highly needed. we investigated the attachment of the worm larvae in liver tissue by use of histochemical technique ... | 2017 | 28795224 |