2017
DOI: 10.1515/ap-2017-0048
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The discovery of acanthocephalans parasitizing chaetognaths

Abstract: A comprehensive literature review shows that 12 types of pathogens, micropredators and parasites are reported to interact with chaetognaths, mostly digenean trematodes, cestodes and nematodes larval stages. Through analysis of 78,152 chaetognaths from a monthly zooplankton time series (Jan 1996-Dec 1998) collected in the Mexican Central Pacific twelve acanthocephalan larvae parasitizing chaetognaths were discovered. This is the first record of an acanthocephalan parasitizing chaetognaths, raising to 13 the typ… Show more

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“…Ohtsuka et al (2004) carried out a 1999−2000 zooplankton time series off Japan, but it was focused only on the apostome ciliate Vampyrophrya pelagica interacting with 3 chaetognath species. However, the present research is the third ecological study of parasitism in chaetognaths in the Mexican Pacific region, including the Gulf of California (Lozano-Cobo et al 2012, 2017b, González-Solís & Gasca 2018. González-Solís & Gasca (2018) only recorded the nematode Hysterothylacium sp.…”
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“…Ohtsuka et al (2004) carried out a 1999−2000 zooplankton time series off Japan, but it was focused only on the apostome ciliate Vampyrophrya pelagica interacting with 3 chaetognath species. However, the present research is the third ecological study of parasitism in chaetognaths in the Mexican Pacific region, including the Gulf of California (Lozano-Cobo et al 2012, 2017b, González-Solís & Gasca 2018. González-Solís & Gasca (2018) only recorded the nematode Hysterothylacium sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…in the Caribbean Sea (Lozano-Cobo et al 2017a) and the discovery of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma sp. off the Mexican Central Pacific region (Lozano-Cobo et al 2017b). The rest of the parasite component community was taxonomically similar for chaetognaths from both Mexican coasts.…”
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