The parasitic gill monogenean Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae is alien to Africa. In an investigation of 227 longfin eel, Anguilla mossambica, and 26 mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, sampled from four river systems in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, this parasite was only present on the gills of A. mossambica sampled from the Great Fish River system. In the Great Fish River, it infected 73.2% of the sampled population at a mean intensity of 63.8 ± 34.3 parasites per fish. High prevalence and intensity are indicative of a well-established alien invasive parasitic species. Results showing the absence of P. anguillae from the co-occurring but less abundant A. marmorata indicate that this species may be less susceptible to P. anguillae infection.
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1 October 2011
Invasion of a South African Anguilla mossambica (Anguillidae) Population by the Alien Gill Worm Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae (Monogenea)
Denham Parker,
Olaf L.F. Weyl,
Horst Taraschewski
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African Zoology
Vol. 46 • No. 2
October 2011
Vol. 46 • No. 2
October 2011
invasive
longfin eel
monogeneans
mottled eel