Affiliation:
1. Marine Ecology and Biology Department, National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa”, 900581 Constanța, Romania
2. Marine Living Resources Department, National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa”, 900581 Constanța, Romania
Abstract
Marine fish populations can be affected by various infectious and parasitic diseases. The species investigated during 2021–2023 along the Romanian coast was European anchovy [Engraulis encrasicolus (Linnaeus, 1758)], a small pelagic fish with both economic and ecological value. Four species of endoparasites (nematodes) were identified, namely: Hysterothylacium sp. Ward & Magath, 1917, Contracaecum sp. Railliet & Henry, 1912, Porrocaecum sp. Railet & Henry, 1912, and Anisakis sp. Dujardin, 1845. Nematode worms were found as larvae and infested the abdominal cavity, both in the free state and enclosed in internal organs. The parameters analyzed included abundance, prevalence, and average intensity. Abundance results indicated 14 parasites/fish in length classes ranging from 11–12 cm. A prevalence of 100% was reported in the anchovy population sampled from several stations. A high level of infestation intensity was recorded in 11 cm long specimens (15 nematode worms/host). In this study, the accumulation of nematode worms was observed in large mature specimens, with a negative impact on the host organism through the presence of internal lesions, slowing of growth rate, appetite reduction, and disturbance of the reproductive process. The potential risks to anchovy stock status, threats to human health, and control measures are also tackled.
Funder
Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization
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