2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.01.005
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Molecular identification of Anisakis species (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from marine fishes collected in Turkish waters

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“…While visual examination is still widely adopted in the world for screening up to now (Bak et al, 2014;Jabbar et al, 2013;Pekmezci et al, 2014;Piras et al, 2014;Serracca et al, 2013a). In current study, visual inspection was adopted for the detection of larvae in the flesh of the fishes from the East China Sea and the Pacific coast of central Japan.…”
Section: Investigation Of Anisakidae Larvae Infection In Marine Fish mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While visual examination is still widely adopted in the world for screening up to now (Bak et al, 2014;Jabbar et al, 2013;Pekmezci et al, 2014;Piras et al, 2014;Serracca et al, 2013a). In current study, visual inspection was adopted for the detection of larvae in the flesh of the fishes from the East China Sea and the Pacific coast of central Japan.…”
Section: Investigation Of Anisakidae Larvae Infection In Marine Fish mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have demonstrated that the PCR-based restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis of the entire ITS region of rDNA can be employed effectively for the specific identification of anisakids (Abattouy et al, 2013;Pekmezci et al, 2014;Piras et al, 2014;Serracca et al, 2013b;Umehara et al, 2010). Anisakidae larvae have been reported in marine fishes and squids from the East China Sea in 1991 (Sun et al, 1991).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, morphological identifi cation needs the use of molecular analyses to supplement the proper identifi ca-tion and validation of species. Molecular tools are frequently used in nematode identifi cation and systematics (Gasser, 2001;Nadler et al, 2005;Mattiucci & Nascetti, 2008;Borges et al, 2012;Jones et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2013;Pekmezci et al, 2014;Di Azevedo et al, 2015;Goswami et al, 2015Goswami et al, , 2016. In this study, supporting morphological and molecular information is provided for P. spiculogubernaculus Agarwal, 1958 from the freshwater fi sh H. fossilis collected from Ghazipur, Delhi, India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This phenomenon is also observed in various marine and freshwater families, e.g. Esocidae (Treasurer, 1988), Lutjanidae (DeMartini et al, 1996;Justine et al, 2012), Moronidae (Sutton et al, 2004), Sparidae (Smrzlićet al, 2012;Pekmezci et al, 2014), Scombridae (Casti et al, 2017) and Serranidae (Dierking and Meyer, 2009;Justine et al, 2010a;Kouassi et al, 2010;Rachedi et al, 2018). From the numerical and biomass values, P. blennoides of the Algerian coast ingests a large quantity of voluminous prey in summer, however, Morte et al (2002) observed voluminous preys during both summer and autumn.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%