Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-xm8r8 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-29T20:13:09.707Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Monogenean parasites of deep-sea fishes from the Rockall Trough (N.E. Atlantic) including a new species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

P. L. Pascoe
Affiliation:
The Laboratory, Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB

Extract

Considerable work on deep-sea parasite faunas, including monogeneans, has been carried out in the north-west Atlantic (Suydam, 1971; Campbell, Haedrich & Munroe, 1980; Munroe, Campbell & Zwerner 1981; Zubchenko, 1981) and some in the Pacific (Gusev, 1957; Robinson, 1961), but work of this nature in the north-east Atlantic is limited mainly to species lists and descriptions (Gallien, 1937; Rees & Llewellyn, 1941; Brinkmann, 1952). The present paper presents observations on monogenean parasites of fishes from the Rockall Trough area of the north-east Atlantic.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1987

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Brinkmann, A. Jr, 1942 a. On Octobothrium leptogaster F. S. Leuckart. Göteborgs Kungl. Ventenskaps- och vitterhetssamhälles handlingar (Sjätte Foljden) (ser. B), 6 (2), no. 3, 29 pp.Google Scholar
Brinkmann, A. Jr, 1942 b. On some new and little known Dactylocotyle species, with a discussion on the relations between the genus Dactylocotyle and the ‘Family’ Diclidophoridae. Göteborgs Kungl. Vetenskaps- och vitterhetssamhälles handlingar (Sjätte Foljden) (ser. B), 6 (1), no. 13, 32 pp.Google Scholar
Brinkmann, A. Jr, 1952. Fish trematodes from Norwegian waters. Universitetet i Bergen. Arbok (Naturvitenskapelig rekke), no. 1, 134 pp.Google Scholar
Bychowsky, B. E., 1957. Monogenetic Trematodes, Their Systematics and Phylogeny. [English translation by Hargis, W. J. Jr, (ed.), 1961. Washington: American Institute of Biological Sciences.]Google Scholar
Campbell, R. A., Haedrich, R. L. & Munroe, T. A., 1980. Parasitism and ecological relationships among deep-sea benthic fishes. Marine Biology, 57, 301313.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dollfus, R. P., 1970. Campagne d'essais du “Jean Charcot” (3–8 Décembre 1968). 4. D'un trématode monogénétique trouvé libre en dix exemplaires parmi les matériaux récoltés par un chalutage au large de la Bretagne. Bulletin du Museum national d'histoire naturelle, 41, 15221530.Google Scholar
Dollfus, R. P. & Euzet, L., 1973. Nouvelles données sur Paracyclocotyla cherbonnieri Dollfus, 1970 (Monogenea). Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, no. 137 (Zoologie 101), 815819.Google Scholar
Euzet, L. & Trilles, J. P., 1960. Octolabea turchinii n.g., n.sp. (Plectanocotylidae), un Monogéne nouveau, parasite de Peristedion cataphractum (L.). Annales deparasitologie humaine et comparée, 35, 504508.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Euzet, L. & Suriano, D. M., 1973. Plectanocotyloides obscurum n.g., n.sp. (Monogenea) parasite branchial d'Aspitrigla obscura (Téléostéen) en Méditerranée. Bulletin du Muséum nationale d'histoire naturelle, no. 137 (Zoologie 101), 807813.Google Scholar
Frankland, H. M. T., 1955. The life history and bionomics of Diclidophora denticulata (Trematoda: Monogenea). Parasitology, 45, 313315.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gallien, L., 1937. Recherches sur quelques trématodes monogénèses nouveaux ou peu connus. Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparée, 15, 146154.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gordon, J. D. M., 1979. Lifestyle and phenology in deep-sea anacanthine teleosts. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, no. 44, 327359.Google Scholar
Gusev, A. V., 1957. Parasitological investigations of some deep-sea fishes in the Pacific Ocean. Trudӯ Instituta okeanologii. Akademiya nauk SSSR, 27, 362366. [In Russian.]Google Scholar
Hureau, J. C. & Monod, T. (ed.) 1979. Check-list of the Fishes of the North-eastern Atlantic and of the Mediterranean, 2 vols. Paris: UNESCO.Google Scholar
Knowles, J. F., 1972. Studies on Some Aspects of the Functional Morphology and Population Dynamics of Monogenean Gill Parasites of Fishes. Doctoral Thesis, University of Birmingham, U.K.Google Scholar
Llewellyn, J., 1941 a. A description of the anatomy of the monogenetic trematode Choricotyle chrysophryi van Ben. and Hesse. Parasitology, 33, 397405.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Llewellyn, J., 1941 b. A revision of the monogenean family Diclidophoridae Fuhrmann, 1928. Parasitology, 33, 416430.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Llewellyn, J., 1956 a. The host-specificity, micro-ecology, adhesive attitudes, and comparative morphology of some trematode gill parasites. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 35, 113127.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Llewellyn, J., 1956 b. The adhesive mechanisms of monogenetic trematodes; the attachment of Plectanocotyle gurnardi (V. Ben. & Hesse) to the gills of Trigla. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 35, 507514.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Llewellyn, J., 1958. The adhesive mechanisms of monogenetic trematodes: the attachment of species of the Diclidophoridae to the gills of gadoid fishes. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 37, 6779.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Llewellyn, J. & Tully, C. M., 1969. A comparison of speciation in diclidophorinean monogenean gill parasites and their fish hosts. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 26, 10631074.Google Scholar
Munroe, T., Campbell, R. A. & Zwerner, D. E., 1981. Diclidophora nezumiae sp.n. (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and its ecological relationships with the macrourid fish Nezumia bairdii (Goode & Bean, 1877). Biological Bulletin. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 161, 261290.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Palombi, A., 1949. Trematodi d'Italia. Parte I. Trematodi monogenetici. Archivio zoologico italiano, 34, 203408.Google Scholar
Price, E. W., 1943. North American monogenetic trematodes. VI. The family Diclidophoridae (Diclidophoroidea). Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 33, 44—54.Google Scholar
Price, E. W., 1961. North American monogenetic trematodes. IX. The families Mazocraeidae and Plectanocotylidae. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 74, 127156.Google Scholar
Rees, G. & Llewellyn, J., 1941. A record of the trematode and cestode parasites of fishes from the Porcupine Bank, Irish Atlantic slope and Irish Sea. Parasitology, 33, 390396.Google Scholar
Robinson, E. S., 1961. Some monogenetic trematodes from marine fishes of the Pacific. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 80, 235266.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rohde, K., 1982. Ecology of Marine Parasites. University of Queensland Press.Google Scholar
Ruszkowski, J. S., 1934. Sur les vers parasites des Chimères. Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparée, 12, 482491.Google Scholar
Scott, T., 1911. Some trematodes parasitic on British fishes. Transactions of the Edinburgh Field Naturalists' and Microscopical Society, 6, 344353.Google Scholar
Sproston, N. G., 1946. A synopsis of monogenetic trematodes. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 25, 185600.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Suydam, E. L., 1971. The micro-ecology of three species of monogenetic trematodes of fishes from the Beaufort Cape Hatteras area. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 38, 240246.Google Scholar
Tripathi, Y. R., 1959. Monogenetic trematodes from fishes of India. Indian Journal of Helminthology, 9 (1–2), 1149.Google Scholar
Woolcock, V., 1936. Monogenetic trematodes from some Australian fishes. Parasitology, 28, 7991.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yamaguti, S., 1937. Studies on the Helminth Fauna of Japan. Part 19. 14 New Ectoparasitic Trematodes of Fishes. Published by author.Google Scholar
Yamaguti, S., 1963. Systema Helminthum, vol. IV. Monogenea and Aspidocotylea. New York: Interscience.Google Scholar
Zubchenko, A. V., 1981. Parasitic fauna of some Macrouridae in the northwest Atlantic. Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science, 2, 6772.CrossRefGoogle Scholar