2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x17000104
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Helminth parasites of the chub mackerelScomber coliasoff the Tunisian coast and their use in stock discrimination

Abstract: Nine helminth parasites were used as biological tags to discriminate diverse areas of Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789. During three seasons, a total of 369 fish were examined in four zones off the Tunisian coast, including Bizerte in the north, Kelibia and Mahdia in the centre and Zarzis in the south. Discriminant analyses were used to identify distinct areas of S. colias. Fish from Bizerte were grouped as one area and were correlated negatively with the monogenean Grubea cochlear and the digenean Lecithocladium e… Show more

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“…Commonly used natural tags include genetic markers (Frankham et al, 2011; Kocher et al, 1989), external markings (Wall & Herler, 2009) and locally unique parasite assemblages (de Moor et al, 2017), all of which have been previously used for stock discrimination (Calò et al, 2013; Feki et al, 2018; Lester & Moore, 2015). Fish scales, bones and cartilage (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Commonly used natural tags include genetic markers (Frankham et al, 2011; Kocher et al, 1989), external markings (Wall & Herler, 2009) and locally unique parasite assemblages (de Moor et al, 2017), all of which have been previously used for stock discrimination (Calò et al, 2013; Feki et al, 2018; Lester & Moore, 2015). Fish scales, bones and cartilage (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%