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Parasites in the skeletal muscle of amberjacks Seriola spp. in Japan: a review
Ogawa, K. (2023). Parasites in the skeletal muscle of amberjacks Seriola spp. in Japan: a review. Fish Pathol. 58(4): 127-145. https://dx.doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.58.127
In: Gyobyo Kenkyu = Fish Pathology. The Japanese Society of Fish Pathology: Tokyo. ISSN 0388-788x; e-ISSN 1881-7335, more
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Keywords
    Seriola Cuvier, 1816 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Ogawa, K.

Abstract

    Amberjacks of the genus Seriola (Japanese amberjack S. quinqueradiata, greater amberjack S. dumerili and yellowtail amberjack S. aureovittata) are most important fish resources, caught and cultured in Japan. ​Eight species of parasites are known to infect the skeletal muscle of Japanese Seriola spp.: the microsporidian Microsporidium seriolae, the myxozoans Kudoa amamiensis, Kudoa megacapsula and Unicapsula seriolae, the digenean Hirudinella ventricosa, the cestode Protogrillotia zerbiae and the nematodes Philometroides seriolae and Anisakis pegreffii. ​They induce detrimental effects on the quality of the muscle tissue and lower marketable value due to anesthetic appearances. ​Additionally, U. seriolae and A. pegreffii may cause food poisoning and zoonosis, respectively. ​In this paper, literature of these parasites from wild and cultured Seriola spp. is reviewed, and current status of their studies and issues are discussed.


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