2022
DOI: 10.1134/s0032945223010150
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The European Eel Anguilla anguilla (Anguillidae) Invasion by the Allochthone Nematode Anguillicoloïdes crassus in Southern Mediterranean

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“…Moreover, since 2018, this area has experienced an unprecedented invasion of the American blue crab Calinectes sapidus (Tahri & Boutabia, 2022) which could be a fearsome predator of small eels. Another disruptive factor could be the allochthone nematode A. crassus that has progressively settled in the zone with increasing rates of infestation in recent years (Tahri & Bensouilah, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, since 2018, this area has experienced an unprecedented invasion of the American blue crab Calinectes sapidus (Tahri & Boutabia, 2022) which could be a fearsome predator of small eels. Another disruptive factor could be the allochthone nematode A. crassus that has progressively settled in the zone with increasing rates of infestation in recent years (Tahri & Bensouilah, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, since 2018, this area has experienced an unprecedented invasion of the American blue crab Calinectes sapidus (Tahri & Boutabia, 2022) which could be a fearsome predator of small eels. Another disruptive factor could be the allochthone nematode A. crassus that has progressively settled in the zone with increasing rates of infestation in recent years (Tahri & Bensouilah, 2023). In the different Algerian aquatic ecosystems colonised by the European eel, estimating age has relied on the clarity of growth marks on whole otoliths observed directly without prior preparation, and revealed a high percentage of interpretable otoliths (87.5%).…”
Section: Age and Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%