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Journal of Plankton Research Vol.25 no.9 pp.1177-1181, 2003
© Oxford University Press 2003


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Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) eggs parasitized by Ichthyodinium chabelardi in the north-east Atlantic: an overlooked source of mortality

Isabel Meneses*, Catarina Vendrell and Yorgos Stratoudakis

Ipimar, Avenida de Brasilia, 1449-006, Lisboa, Portugal

* Corresponding Author: imeneses{at}ipimar.pt

We found 1049 of 2409 mackerel eggs (46%) from 59 samples in the north-east Atlantic to be parasitized by the dinoflagellate Ichthyodinium chabelardi. The endogenous life cycle of the parasite is briefly described.


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