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Parasites are a ubiquitous but often unseen, unacknowledged and understudied component of biological communities. However, their roles in structuring ecosystems, their influence on the evolutionary history of host species and their potential applications are slowly being uncovered. The snoek, Thyrsi...
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| author | Nunkoo, Muhammad Azher Irfan |
| author2 | Reed, Cecile C |
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| description | Parasites are a ubiquitous but often unseen, unacknowledged and understudied component of biological communities. However, their roles in structuring ecosystems, their influence on the evolutionary history of host species and their potential applications are slowly being uncovered. The snoek, Thyrsites atun, is a nomadic predator native to the cold coastal waters of the southern Hemisphere. Being a major target of the South African inshore line-fishery, the snoek is a socioeconomically important species whose ecological significance in the southern Benguela should not be underestimated. This study aimed to survey the metazoan parasite community of snoek off South Africa, assess host-parasite relationships and evaluate the potential of parasites as biological tags for stock structure studies. Examination of 210 snoek (FL 411 - 1040 mm) revealed them to be host to 16 parasite taxa. These included 9 new host records (Tentacularia coryphaenae, Caligus coryphaenae, Caligus dakari, Corynosoma australe, Nothobomolochus fradei, Hatschekia conifera, Bolbosoma vasculosum, Rhadinorhynchus cadenati, Digenea sp.) and 4 new locality records (Molicola uncinatus, Pseudoterranova sp., C. dakari, B. vasculosum). A further three cosmopolitan taxa (Anisakis sp., Kudoa thyrsites, Hepatoxylon trichiuri) as well as Caligus zei were also recorded. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/15687 A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags Nunkoo, Muhammad Azher Irfan Reed, Cecile C Kerwath, Sven E Biological Sciences Marine Research Parasites are a ubiquitous but often unseen, unacknowledged and understudied component of biological communities. However, their roles in structuring ecosystems, their influence on the evolutionary history of host species and their potential applications are slowly being uncovered. The snoek, Thyrsites atun, is a nomadic predator native to the cold coastal waters of the southern Hemisphere. Being a major target of the South African inshore line-fishery, the snoek is a socioeconomically important species whose ecological significance in the southern Benguela should not be underestimated. This study aimed to survey the metazoan parasite community of snoek off South Africa, assess host-parasite relationships and evaluate the potential of parasites as biological tags for stock structure studies. Examination of 210 snoek (FL 411 - 1040 mm) revealed them to be host to 16 parasite taxa. These included 9 new host records (Tentacularia coryphaenae, Caligus coryphaenae, Caligus dakari, Corynosoma australe, Nothobomolochus fradei, Hatschekia conifera, Bolbosoma vasculosum, Rhadinorhynchus cadenati, Digenea sp.) and 4 new locality records (Molicola uncinatus, Pseudoterranova sp., C. dakari, B. vasculosum). A further three cosmopolitan taxa (Anisakis sp., Kudoa thyrsites, Hepatoxylon trichiuri) as well as Caligus zei were also recorded. 2015-12-08T11:41:47Z 2015-12-08T11:41:47Z 2015 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15687 eng application/pdf Marine Research (MA-RE) Institute Faculty of Science University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Marine Research Nunkoo, Muhammad Azher Irfan A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
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| title | A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
| title_full | A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
| title_fullStr | A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
| title_full_unstemmed | A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
| title_short | A survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek, Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791), off South Africa with an assessment of host-parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
| title_sort | survey of the metazoan parasite assemblage of snoek thyrsites atun euphrasen 1791 off south africa with an assessment of host parasite relationships and potential biological tags |
| topic | Biological Sciences Marine Research |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15687 |
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