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118 EXPERIMENTALINFECTION OF MACROPLANKTON FROM FAROESE WATERS transport host is a possibility requiring fur- ther examination. The finding of infected M. norvegica appears to be the first report of an experimentally infected euphausiacen in Europe. In Japan Oshima et al. (1968) and Oshima (1969) experimentally infected Euphausia similis and E. pacifica with newly hatched Anisakis-larvae, but the eu- phausiaceans could not survive longer than eight days. In the present experiments the difficulty of keeping the euphausiaceans alive is a problem, too, but the animals could be kept for 2-2 1/2 months. The experimentally infected macro- plankton M. norvegica seems to confirm the work of Smith (1971). He reported one 1.9 mm Anisakis-líivv'ác in M. norvegica from the northern North Sea, indicating considerable growth from the length of non-exsheathed larvae of 0.22-0.29 mm. Sluiters (1974) reported positive correla- tion between infection with Anisakis and the euphausiaceans M. norvegica, Thysa- noessa inermis and T. raschii from stomach investigations of herring from the North Sea. Smith op.cit. also reported two species of euphausiacea, T. inermis and T. longi- caudata from the northem North Sea and waters around the Faroe Islands as first in- termediate hosts of Anisakis simplex. In the northem North Pacific and in the Bering Sea Oshima et al. (1969) found Anisakis type I-larvae (= A.simplex) in T. raschii and T. longipes. Even if the records of natural infection of Thysanoessa spp. is thus well documented in the literature, the present study could not succeed in infecting them experimentally. This is posing the question whether Meganychtiphanes becomes easier infected in nature than Thysanoessa, as demonstrated in the laboratory. How is Meganyctiphanes norvegica in- fected with Anisakis simplexl Køie (1993) suggests an infection route from copepods to euphausiacea, based on experiments with Acartia tonsa. This could not be veri- fied by the present experiments with the copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. hy- perboreus, which are of a considerably larger size than Acartia tonsa. Sluiters op.cit. found no correlation between cope- pods in the stomach of herring and infec- tion with Anisakis. Beyer (1992) found the main food of M. norvegica to be Calanus spp., who appar- ently not are infected with A. simplex. If no other intermediate transport host are found, it seems most likely that M. norvegica are infected directly with newly hatched A. simplex larvae in the water mass, where this euphausiacean is making extensive vertical migrations searching for food both as a car- nivore and a herbivore (Mauchline, 1980; Melle etal., 1993). The question arises, too, in what life stages Meganyctiphanes norvegica is sus- ceptible for infection from ingested A. sim- plex larvae. Most likely infection will occur in the growth period, which is from March to August, depending on its three year life- span (Mauchline, 1977). This requires fur- ther investigations with smaller size groups of M. norvegica than used in this study (adults, close to 40 mm). The krill species M. norvegica is wide- spread in European and American Waters (Einarsson, 1945; Mauchline, 1980). In the North Atlantic it is a common food item for
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