Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 111

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 111
115 Experimental infection of macroplankton from Faroese waters with newly hatched Anisakis simplex larvae Dánjal Petur Højgaard Úrtak f eini roynd at greina ein part av lívsringrásini hjá van- liga fiskasníkinum Anisakis simplex (“sandmaðki”), varð dýraplankton av Føroya-leiðini royndar-infiserað við nýliga klaktum Anisakis simplex-Xsnum. Kannaðu sløg- ini vórðu hesi: krabbadýrini Calanus finmarchicus, C. hyperboreus, Thysanoessa sp., Meganychtiphanes nor- vegica og Parathemisto sp., lindýrini Clione limacina og Spiratella retroversa og pílormurin Sagitta elegans. Tvey sløg sýntust at taka larvumar, og hesi vóm ljóskrabbin Meganyctiphanes norvegica og snigilin Spiratella retroversa. Við tað, at Meganyctiphanes norvegica er týðandi partur av føðini hjá ftskasløgunum sild, upsa, toski og svarkjafti, kann tað helst verða ein or- søk til, at hesi fiskasløg era fongd við Anisakis simplex. Abstract Macroplankton from Faroese waters were exposed to newly hatched Anisakis simplex larvae, to describe modes of transmission in the early part of the parasitic life cycle. The species used in the experiments were: the crustaceans Calanus finmarchicus, C. hyperboreus, Thysanoessa sp., Meganychtiphanes norvegica and Parathemisto sp., the molluscs Clione limacina and Spi- ratella retroversa and the chaetognath Sagitta elegans. Only the euphausiacean Meganyctiphanes norvegica. and the mollusc Spiratella retroversa were experimen- tally infected. As Meganyctiphanes norvegica has some impor- tance as food for fishes like herring, saithe, cod and blue whiting, the finding may explain infection of these fish- es with Anisakis simplex. Introduction The life cycle of the parasitic nematode Anisakis simplex (“whaleworm”) has been investigated for several decades (Temple- man 1990). The main paths of the life cycle (“euphausiacean crustacean - fish - whale”) are known from different field studies (Smith and Wootten, 1978; Smith, 1983). In Japanese waters Oshima et al. (1968) ex- perimentally infected the euphausiaceans Euphausia similis and E. pacijica with live Anisakis -larvae. Apart from the work of Køie (1993), experimental infection of Eu- ropean plankton seems to be poorly docu- mented. This study concentrates on macroplank- ton from the North Atlantic. Some prelimi- nary results on experimental infection of the euphausiacean Meganychtiphanes nor- vegica are presented. Materials and Methods Different species of macroplankton was ob- tained onboard RAV “Magnus Heinason” during two trips, 20-26 April and 14-18 May, 1994 in Faroese offshore waters. Tows were made at standard hydrographic stations at depths between 100 and 1000 m. Fróðskaparrit 43. bók. 1995: 115-121
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