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The first occurrence of striped red mullet <i>Mullus surmuletus</i> in the Pomeranian Bay (in 2007) and the occurrence of three very rarely noted species (tub gurnard <i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>, Atlantic horse mackerel <i>Trachurus trachurus</i>, thicklip grey...

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Main Authors: Sławomir Keszka, Stanisław Dudko, Ewa Sobecka, Beata Więcaszek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-03-01
Series:Oceanologia
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spelling doaj-defa5e06d39a49a88bd725b6ad8b7c2e2020-11-24T23:54:45ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342011-03-01531163179New and Sławomir KeszkaStanisław DudkoEwa SobeckaBeata WięcaszekThe first occurrence of striped red mullet <i>Mullus surmuletus</i> in the Pomeranian Bay (in 2007) and the occurrence of three very rarely noted species (tub gurnard <i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>, Atlantic horse mackerel <i>Trachurus trachurus</i>, thicklip grey mullet <i>Chelon labrosus</i>) collected in 2007-2008in the Pomeranian Bay, Szczecin Lagoon and Lake Dąbie are reported. Their expansion is probably due to increased sea temperatures resultingfrom climate change, as well as the inflow of saline water. The "visitors" hosted eight pathogens from four taxonomic groups: Protozoa,Nematoda, Acanthocephala and Mollusca. Nematodes, the most numerous ones, were found in three host species. All the parasite species werenew for the hosts examined; only the larvae of the acanthocephalan <i>Corynosoma strumosum</i> had already been recorded in one of the hosts(<i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>). The stomachs of almost all the fish examined were empty, but the species composition of the parasite fauna found showed that the fish must have ingested some food in the Pomeranian Bay.http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/53_1.html#A8<i>Mullus surmuletus</i><i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i><i>Trachurus trachurus</i><i>Chelon labrosus</i>Pomeranian BaySzczecin LagoonLake DąbieParasite fauna
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author Sławomir Keszka
Stanisław Dudko
Ewa Sobecka
Beata Więcaszek
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Ewa Sobecka
Beata Więcaszek
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Oceanologia
<i>Mullus surmuletus</i>
<i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>
<i>Trachurus trachurus</i>
<i>Chelon labrosus</i>
Pomeranian Bay
Szczecin Lagoon
Lake Dąbie
Parasite fauna
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Stanisław Dudko
Ewa Sobecka
Beata Więcaszek
author_sort Sławomir Keszka
title New and
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title_full New and
title_fullStr New and
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publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The first occurrence of striped red mullet <i>Mullus surmuletus</i> in the Pomeranian Bay (in 2007) and the occurrence of three very rarely noted species (tub gurnard <i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>, Atlantic horse mackerel <i>Trachurus trachurus</i>, thicklip grey mullet <i>Chelon labrosus</i>) collected in 2007-2008in the Pomeranian Bay, Szczecin Lagoon and Lake Dąbie are reported. Their expansion is probably due to increased sea temperatures resultingfrom climate change, as well as the inflow of saline water. The "visitors" hosted eight pathogens from four taxonomic groups: Protozoa,Nematoda, Acanthocephala and Mollusca. Nematodes, the most numerous ones, were found in three host species. All the parasite species werenew for the hosts examined; only the larvae of the acanthocephalan <i>Corynosoma strumosum</i> had already been recorded in one of the hosts(<i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>). The stomachs of almost all the fish examined were empty, but the species composition of the parasite fauna found showed that the fish must have ingested some food in the Pomeranian Bay.
topic <i>Mullus surmuletus</i>
<i>Chelidonichthys lucerna</i>
<i>Trachurus trachurus</i>
<i>Chelon labrosus</i>
Pomeranian Bay
Szczecin Lagoon
Lake Dąbie
Parasite fauna
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