挪威海鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)肌肉组织中茴香线虫的分布

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY
Katarzyna Nadolna-Ałtyn , Magdalena Podolska , Joanna Pawlak , Beata Szostakowska
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摘要

大西洋鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)是世界市场上重要的商业鱼类。本研究的目的是探讨在挪威海海产morhua的肌肉组织中不同属的人畜共患线虫的存在、感染强度和分布情况。2017年3月对来自FAO IIa1 (n = 50)和FAO IIa2 (n = 56)捕捞区的鳕鱼进行取样。每条鱼的未剥皮的肉用白光透光器检查。收集到的寄生虫被鉴定到属水平,并用分子方法鉴定一个亚样本。我们发现,在两个渔区的鳕鱼肌肉组织中,异尖线虫的感染率高于假terranova。在FAO IIa1中,假terranova感染的流行率(14%)低于FAO IIa2(39%)。然而,FAO IIa2的感染强度(53)高于FAO IIa1(每条鱼8个寄生虫)。异尖线虫的情况正好相反(在FAO IIa1中患病率为88%,在FAO IIa2中患病率为55%,每条鱼的寄生虫密度分别高达30和25)。异尖线虫幼虫主要分布在腹部(以左侧居多),拟terranova幼虫分布在腹部、背鳍和尾鳍,分布频率递减。分子鉴定结果显示,两区均存在单纯单叶假单胞菌(s.s.)、脱毛假单胞菌(s.s.)和蟹贝假单胞菌(s.s.), FAO IIa2区均存在脱毛假单胞菌和蟹贝假单胞菌的杂交。
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Distribution of anisakid nematodes in the muscle tissue of cod (Gadus morhua) from the Norwegian Sea

Distribution of anisakid nematodes in the muscle tissue of cod (Gadus morhua) from the Norwegian Sea

Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is an important commercial fish species on the world market. The aim of our studies was to explore the presence, intensity of infection and distribution of the zoonotic nematodes of the different genera of Anisakidae in the muscle tissue of G. morhua from the Norwegian Sea. Cod from fishing areas FAO IIa1 (n = 50) and FAO IIa2 (n = 56) were sampled in March 2017. The unskinned flesh of each fish was examined using a white-light transilluminator. Collected parasites were identified to the genus level, and a subsample was identified using molecular methods. We found a higher prevalence of infection with Anisakis than with Pseudoterranova in the musculature of cod from both fishing areas. In FAO IIa1, a lower prevalence of infection with Pseudoterranova was recorded (14%) than in FAO IIa2 (∼39%). However, the intensity of infection was higher (53) in FAO IIa2 than in FAO IIa1 (8 parasites per fish). The opposite was found with Anisakis (prevalence 88% in FAO IIa1 and ∼55% in FAO IIa2, intensity up to 30 and up to 25 parasites per fish respectively). Most Anisakis larvae were present in the belly flaps (predominantly the left side), while Pseudoterranova spp. were dispersed with descending frequency in belly flaps, dorsal fillet and caudal fillet. Molecular identification revealed the presence of A. simplex (s.s.), P. decipiens (s.s.) and P. krabbei in both areas, and a hybrid of P. decipiens and P. krabbei in FAO IIa2.

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Oceanologia
Oceanologia 地学-海洋学
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5.30
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63
审稿时长
146 days
期刊介绍: Oceanologia is an international journal that publishes results of original research in the field of marine sciences with emphasis on the European seas.
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