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Experimental infection/transmission of sculpins (Myoxocephalus scorpius) and cod (Gadus morhua) by sealworm (Pseudoterranova decipiens) larvae
Parasitol Res
vol. 83
(4)
pp. 380-2,
1997
Five serial transmission experiments with sealworm larvae were carried out. Pseudoterranova decipiens third-stage larvae (L3) were transferred via a stomach tube from sculpin to cod, from cod to sculpin, from sculpin to sculpin, and from cod to cod. After a minimum of 37 days the recipient fish were killed and the numbers of surviving P. decipiens larvae were recorded. P. decipiens transferred to sculpins showed the greatest rate of survival. Animal ; Ascaridida Infections: transmission: veterinary ; Ascaridoidea ; Disease Vectors ; Fish Diseases: parasitology ; Fishes: parasitology ; Larva: pathogenicity ; Support,Non-U.S.Gov't ; 6410 ; |

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