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Record #198501:

Parasite community structure of cod from Bear Island (Barents Sea) and Pomeranian Bay (Baltic Sea) / Ewa Sobecka, and 3 others.

Title: Parasite community structure of cod from Bear Island (Barents Sea) and Pomeranian Bay (Baltic Sea) / Ewa Sobecka, and 3 others.
Author(s): Sobecka, Ewa.
Date: 2011.
In: Polish Polar Research. (2011.), Vol. 32(3) (2011)
Abstract: Examines 142 cod (Gadus morhua) from South-East Ground of Bear Island and from Pomeranian Bay (Baltic Sea) for ecto- and endoparasites. Twenty different parasite species, comprising one Myxosporea, three Cestoda, four Digenea, seven Nematoda, three Acanthocephala and two Crustacea were found.
Notes:

Polish Polar Research. Vol. 32(3) :253-262 (2011).

Keywords: 576.8 -- Parasitology.
576.89 -- Animal parasites.
591.557 -- Interspecific relations.
597.562 -- Gadiformes: Gadus morhua.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
(*329) -- Bjornoya.
(*611) -- Baltic Sea.
(*686) -- Barents Sea.
SPRI record no.: 198501

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