2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1349728/v1
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Role of invasive gobies for transmission of acanthocephalans of the genus Pomphorhynchus in the River Rhine

Abstract: Ponto-Caspian gobies became highly abundant in many regions outside their native distribution range (e.g. Rhine River system). In the newly invaded habitats, the parasite communities of the invasive gobies are characterized by a lower species richness compared to their native range. However, acanthocephalans of the genus Pomphorhynchus are highly abundant, whereas in gobies they do not become mature and mostly remain encapsulated in the abdominal cavity as preadults. Thus, gobiids could either represent a dead… Show more

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