Alebion carchariae (Copepod: Caligidae) host plasticity and distribution: A new host and locality record from Ascension Island

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Abstract

The first record of the parasite Alebion carchariae in the waters of Ascension Island collected from Galapagos sharks, Carcharhinus galapagensis (Carcharhinidae), is described. No previous record of this parasite exists for Ascension Island, nor have Galapagos sharks previously been listed as a host. Specimens of A. carchariae were identified using morphological techniques and DNA barcoding of the cytochrome c oxidase I subunit (COI) gene. This study provides the first COI barcodes for this species and a brief review of known hosts. We recommend further research to understand the life cycle of this parasite, its plasticity in terms of host/habitat selection, and to determine the implications of its presence on the hosts it inhabits.

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Orrell, D. L., Questel, J. M., Smoot, C. A., Simpson, T., & Hussey, N. E. (2023). Alebion carchariae (Copepod: Caligidae) host plasticity and distribution: A new host and locality record from Ascension Island. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 103. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315422001060

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