Rockwell L S, Jones K M M, Cone D K
Department of Biology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
J Parasitol. 2009 Apr;95(2):483-6. doi: 10.1645/GE-1739.1.
In the summer of 2007, American eels, Anguilla rostrata, from 2 localities on Cape Breton Island, were found to be infected with the swim bladder nematode Anguillicoloides crassus. This is the first documented report of this highly invasive parasite in Canadian waters. More than half of the yellow eels in Mira River (6 of 10), and 1 eel (of 5) from Sydney Harbour were infected. Parasite intensity ranged from 1 to 11 worms per eel. The occurrence of A. crassus at these 2 localities suggests the need for a more extensive survey on the distribution of this exotic parasite in eel populations throughout Cape Breton Island.
2007年夏天,人们发现来自布雷顿角岛两个地点的美洲鳗鲡(Anguilla rostrata)感染了鳔线虫(Anguillicoloides crassus)。这是这种极具入侵性的寄生虫在加拿大水域的首次文献记载报告。米拉河超过一半的黄鳝(10条中有6条)以及悉尼港的1条鳗鱼(共5条)受到感染。每条鳗鱼体内的寄生虫数量从1条到11条不等。在这两个地点发现粗厚鳗线虫表明有必要对这种外来寄生虫在布雷顿角岛鳗鱼种群中的分布进行更广泛的调查。