Observations on the parasitism of aora gracilis (Bate) (Amphipoda) by sphaeronella leuckartii salensky (Copepoda), with a review of amphipod-sphaeronella associations

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The occurrence of the siphonostomatoid copepod, Sphaeronella leuckartii Salensky, in the marsupium of the amphipod Aora gracilis (Bate) was studied in Lough Hyne, south-west Ireland. A maximum of 12·9% of A. gracilis females were infected in any monthly sample derived from the sponges Halichondria panicea (Pallas) and Hymeniacidon perleve (Montagu), but up to 42·9% per month from plastic-mesh substrata. The parasitism of Amphipoda by Sphaeronella species is reviewed. © 1989 Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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Costello, M. J., & Myers, A. A. (1989). Observations on the parasitism of aora gracilis (Bate) (Amphipoda) by sphaeronella leuckartii salensky (Copepoda), with a review of amphipod-sphaeronella associations. Journal of Natural History, 23(1), 81–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222938900770051

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