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@inproceedings{707700, author = {Ondračková, Markéta and Dávidová, Martina and Matějusová, Iveta}, address = {Guangzhou, China}, booktitle = {Programme and Abstracts}, edition = {School of life Sciences}, keywords = {monogenan; Gyrodactylus; Neogobius; fish introduction}, language = {eng}, location = {Guangzhou, China}, pages = {40-40}, publisher = {Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou}, title = {GYRODACTYLIDS OF GOBY FISHES IN THEIR NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION}, year = {2005} }
TY - JOUR ID - 707700 AU - Ondračková, Markéta - Dávidová, Martina - Matějusová, Iveta PY - 2005 TI - GYRODACTYLIDS OF GOBY FISHES IN THEIR NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION PB - Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou CY - Guangzhou, China KW - monogenan KW - Gyrodactylus KW - Neogobius KW - fish introduction N2 - Monogenean parasites of four goby species (Proterorhinus marmoratus, Neogobius fluviatilis, N. kessleri and N. melanostomus) were studied in Bulgarian and Slovak part of the Danube River (Europe), presenting both native and non-native area of Neogobius fishes distribution. Four Gyrodactylus species were identified from N. kessleri and N. melanostomus. The most dominant species parasitizing N. kessleri was Gyrodactylus proterorhini that was also only the species recorded from P. marmoratus. No significant differences in morphology were found in G. proterorhini from N. kessleri and P. marmoratus. Partial ITS sequences were obtained for G. proterorhini from N. kessleri and P. marmoratus. Sequence comparison revealed differences of 1.4% between parasite specimens collected from different host species. This result might suggest finding of a new cryptic species of Gyrodactylus specific for N. kessleri or might describe great population variability of G. proterorhini from non-generic host species. No parasites were found in N. fluviatilis. ER -
ONDRAČKOVÁ, Markéta, Martina DÁVIDOVÁ a Iveta MATĚJUSOVÁ. GYRODACTYLIDS OF GOBY FISHES IN THEIR NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE AREA OF DISTRIBUTION. In \textit{Programme and Abstracts}. School of life Sciences. Guangzhou, China: Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 2005, s.~40.
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