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- Q1859493 subject Q8254065.
- Q1859493 subject Q9570188.
- Q1859493 abstract "Anguillicoloides crassus is a parasitic nematode worm that lives in the swimbladders of eels (Anguilla spp.) and appears to spread easily among eel populations after introduction to a body of water. It is considered to be one of the threats to the sustainability of populations of European eel (Anguilla anguilla). It was introduced to the European continent in the 1980s, where it was reported independently from Germany and Italy in 1982, having probably been introduced from Taiwan. It is thought to have reached England in 1987 from continental Europe. It is a natural parasite of the Japanese eel in its native range.The life cycle of Anguillicoloides crassus begins when the adult nematode releases thousands of eggs in the eel's swimbladder. The eggs pass through the eel's digestive tract and the larvae emerge in the water and settle onto the substrate. They are ingested by their intermediate host, which is often a copepod or other crustacean but may also be a fish. The nematode larva reaches its infective stage within this intermediate host. The host is eaten by an eel, and the nematode finds its way from the eel's digestive tract to its swimbladder. An eel with an advanced parasite load shows symptoms such as bleeding lesions and swimbladder collapse. The eel becomes more susceptible to disease, its rate of growth slows, and if the infestation is severe enough, it may die. Since the swimbladder is the buoyant organ which allows the eel to swim, a severe parasite infestation can hamper its ability to reach its spawning grounds.The state of being colonized by Anguillicola nematodes is termed anguillicolosis.".
- Q1859493 class Q17157.
- Q1859493 kingdom Q729.
- Q1859493 order Q17165.
- Q1859493 phylum Q5185.
- Q1859493 synonym "Anguillicola crassus (Kuwahara, Niimi & Hagaki, 1974)".
- Q1859493 thumbnail Anguillicola_crassus.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1859493 classis Q17157.
- Q1859493 genus "Anguillicoloides".
- Q1859493 ordo Q17165.
- Q1859493 phylum Q5185.
- Q1859493 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1859493 synonyms "Anguillicola crassus (Kuwahara, Niimi & Hagaki, 1974)".
- Q1859493 type Animal.
- Q1859493 type Eukaryote.
- Q1859493 type Species.
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- Q1859493 comment "Anguillicoloides crassus is a parasitic nematode worm that lives in the swimbladders of eels (Anguilla spp.) and appears to spread easily among eel populations after introduction to a body of water. It is considered to be one of the threats to the sustainability of populations of European eel (Anguilla anguilla). It was introduced to the European continent in the 1980s, where it was reported independently from Germany and Italy in 1982, having probably been introduced from Taiwan.".
- Q1859493 label "Anguillicoloides crassus".
- Q1859493 depiction Anguillicola_crassus.jpg.