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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
First report of the invasive eel pest Pseudodactylogyrus bini in North America and in wild American eels
Kazuo Ogawa1  John S. Crane1  Makoto Iwashita1  Craig J. Hayward1 
关键词: Biological invasion;    Anguilla;    Pseudodactylogyrus;    Ballast;    Monogenean;    Pest;   
DOI  :  10.3354/dao044053
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: We detected 2 species of monogenean gill worms, Pseudodactylogyrus bini (Kikuchi, 1929) Gusev, 1965 and P. anguillae (Yin & Sproston, 1948) Gusev, 1965 (Monopisthocotylea: Pseudodactylogyridae), on American eel Anguillarostrata in 2 rivers in South Carolina, USA. One of these, P. anguillae, was reported 5 yr ago from Nova Scotia; as well as in South Carolina, we also discovered it in 2 localities in Chesapeake Bay. Differences in the morphologies of specimensof either species of worm from North America and northeastern Asia were negligible. Similarly, the level of variation in sequences in the ITS2 (internal transcribed spacers) region of ribosomal RNA was minor, and not consistent with geographical origin.These data indicate that these monogeneans invaded North America only recently, possibly in parallel with the nematode Anguillicola crassus (which is known to have been introduced with commercial imports of foreign eels). We map the currentglobal occurrence of these monogeneans, and conclude that their dispersal from northeastern Asia was largely as a result of the eel trade, and has probably been secondarily augmented by longshore migration of infected eels, and possibly also by transportin ballast waters. With present technology, all eel stocks must still be collected from the wild; unless shipments are disinfected at quarantine, these and other eel pathogens (such as A. crassus) are likely to continue to colonise other regions ofthe world.

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