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Ingelbrecht, J., K.O. Lear, A.J. Lymbery, R.L. Bateman, B.M. Norman, S.B. Martin, T. Fazeldean, & D.L. Morgan. (2024). Ectoparasites of the Critically Endangered Giant Shovelnose Ray Glaucostegus typus in the Eastern Indian Ocean, with a Summary of the Known Metazoan Parasites. Acta Parasitologica. 69(4):1-18. SEP 2024.
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10.1007/s11686-024-00918-8 [view]
Ingelbrecht, J., K.O. Lear, A.J. Lymbery, R.L. Bateman, B.M. Norman, S.B. Martin, T. Fazeldean, & D.L. Morgan
2024
Ectoparasites of the Critically Endangered Giant Shovelnose Ray Glaucostegus typus in the Eastern Indian Ocean, with a Summary of the Known Metazoan Parasites.
Acta Parasitologica
69(4):1-18. SEP 2024
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Purpose This study examined the metazoan ectoparasites of the Critically Endangered giant shovelnose ray, Glaucostegus typus, in the eastern Indian Ocean. Methods We screened 186 G. typus for ectoparasites in four coastal regions of Western Australia between 2020 and 2022: the Pilbara Region, Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo Coast and Shark Bay. Results Five parasite taxa were encountered on 186 G. typus: Caligus furcisetifer (Copepoda: Caligidae), Dermopristis cairae (Monopisthocotyla: Microbothriidae), Branchellion plicobranchus and Stibarobdella macrothela (Hirudinida: Piscicolidae), and praniza larvae of unidentified gnathiid isopod/s (Isopoda: Gnathiidae). Two of these species, B. plicobranchus and S. macrothela, are reported for the first time on G. typus. Only C. furcisetifer and S. macrothela were relatively common, encountered on 31% and 40% of G. typus, respectively. Gnathiids were observed infrequently, encountered on 13% of G. typus, and D. cairae and B. plicobranchus were scarce, encountered on 1% and 2% of G. typus, respectively. Intensity of infection for C. furcisetifer and gnathiids increased with host length. Likelihood of infection varied seasonally for C. furcisetifer, being considerably lower in summer, and regionally for gnathiids, being greatest at Shark Bay. Intensity and likelihood of infection for S. macrothela increased with host length and varied regionally, being greatest at Shark Bay. Conclusion These findings improve our understanding of the downstream impacts for dependent parasites that might arise should populations of G. typus continue to decline.
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Balanobothrium rhinobati Jadhav & Shinde, 1982 (additional source)
Balanobothrium somnathai Jadhav & Shinde, 1982 (additional source)
Balanobothrium veravalensis Jadhav & Shinde, 1979 (additional source)
Calicotyle australis Johnston, 1934 (additional source)
Dermopristis cairae Whittington & Kearn, 2011 (additional source)
Dollfusiella spinosa Schaeffner & Beveridge, 2013 (additional source)
Dollfusiella spinulifera (Beveridge & Jones, 2000) Beveridge, Neifar & Euzet, 2004 (basis of record)
Echinobothrium chisholmae Jones & Beveridge, 2001 (additional source)
Echinobothrium rhynchobati (Khalil & Abdul-Salam, 1989) Tyler, 2006 (additional source)
Echinobothrium tetabuanense Ivanov & Caira, 2012 (additional source)
Echinobothrium weipaense Ivanov & Caira, 2012 (additional source)
Floriparicapitus plicatilis Cielocha, Jensen & Caira, 2014 (additional source)
Mawsonascaris australis (Johnston & Mawson, 1943) Sprent, 1990 (additional source)
Mycteronastes icopae (Beverley-Burton & Williams, 1989) Kearn & Beverley-Burton, 1990 (additional source)
Neoheterocotyle rhinobatidis (Young, 1967) Chisholm, 1994 (additional source)
Neoheterocotyle rhynchobatis (Tripathi, 1959) Chisholm, 1994 (additional source)
Ogawaia glaucostegi Cutmore, Cribb & Yong, 2018 (additional source)
Parachristianella baverstocki Beveridge, 1990 (additional source)
Parachristianella indonesiensis Palm, 2004 (additional source)
Parachristianella monomegacantha Kruse, 1959 (additional source)
Prochristianella butlerae Beveridge, 1990 (additional source)
Proemotobothrium southwelli Beveridge & Campbell, 2001 (additional source)
Stillabothrium amuletum (Butler, 1987) Healy & Reyda in Reyda, Healy, Haslach, Ruhnke, Aprill, Bergman, Daigler, Dedrick, Delgado, Forti, Herzog, Russell & Willsey, 2016 (additional source)
Troglocephalus rhinobatidis Young, 1967 (additional source)
Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef for Mawsonascaris australis (Johnston & Mawson, 1943) Sprent, 1990 
Coral Sea for Echinobothrium chisholmae Jones & Beveridge, 2001 
Gulf of Carpentaria for Echinobothrium chisholmae Jones & Beveridge, 2001 
Gulf of Carpentaria for Echinobothrium weipaense Ivanov & Caira, 2012 
Gulf of Carpentaria for Floriparicapitus plicatilis Cielocha, Jensen & Caira, 2014 
Heron Reef for Dollfusiella spinulifera (Beveridge & Jones, 2000) Beveridge, Neifar & Euzet, 2004 
Heron Reef for Echinobothrium chisholmae Jones & Beveridge, 2001 
Heron Reef for Mycteronastes icopae (Beverley-Burton & Williams, 1989) Kearn & Beverley-Burton, 1990 
Heron Reef for Neoheterocotyle rhinobatidis (Young, 1967) Chisholm, 1994 
Heron Reef for Neoheterocotyle rhynchobatis (Tripathi, 1959) Chisholm, 1994 
Heron Reef for Troglocephalus rhinobatidis Young, 1967 
Indian part of the Arabian Sea for Balanobothrium rhinobati Jadhav & Shinde, 1982 
Indian part of the Arabian Sea for Balanobothrium somnathai Jadhav & Shinde, 1982 
Indian part of the Arabian Sea for Balanobothrium veravalensis Jadhav & Shinde, 1979 
Makassar Strait for Mycteronastes icopae (Beverley-Burton & Williams, 1989) Kearn & Beverley-Burton, 1990 
Moreton Bay for Calicotyle australis Johnston, 1934 
Moreton Bay for Dollfusiella spinulifera (Beveridge & Jones, 2000) Beveridge, Neifar & Euzet, 2004 
Moreton Bay for Floriparicapitus plicatilis Cielocha, Jensen & Caira, 2014 
Moreton Bay for Mycteronastes icopae (Beverley-Burton & Williams, 1989) Kearn & Beverley-Burton, 1990 
Moreton Bay for Neoheterocotyle rhinobatidis (Young, 1967) Chisholm, 1994 
Moreton Bay for Neoheterocotyle rhynchobatis (Tripathi, 1959) Chisholm, 1994 
Moreton Bay for Ogawaia glaucostegi Cutmore, Cribb & Yong, 2018 
Moreton Bay for Parachristianella monomegacantha Kruse, 1959 
Moreton Bay for Prochristianella butlerae Beveridge, 1990 
Moreton Bay for Proemotobothrium southwelli Beveridge & Campbell, 2001 
Moreton Bay for Stillabothrium amuletum (Butler, 1987) Healy & Reyda in Reyda, Healy, Haslach, Ruhnke, Aprill, Bergman, Daigler, Dedrick, Delgado, Forti, Herzog, Russell & Willsey, 2016 
Moreton Bay for Troglocephalus rhinobatidis Young, 1967 
Palawan/North Borneo for Dollfusiella spinosa Schaeffner & Beveridge, 2013 
Shark Bay for Dermopristis cairae Whittington & Kearn, 2011 
Sulu Sea for Echinobothrium tetabuanense Ivanov & Caira, 2012 
Sulu Sea for Parachristianella baverstocki Beveridge, 1990 
Sulu Sea for Parachristianella indonesiensis Palm, 2004 
Sulu Sea for Parachristianella monomegacantha Kruse, 1959 
Timor Sea for Echinobothrium rhynchobati (Khalil & Abdul-Salam, 1989) Tyler, 2006 
Timor Sea for Floriparicapitus plicatilis Cielocha, Jensen & Caira, 2014 
Timor Sea for Stillabothrium amuletum (Butler, 1987) Healy & Reyda in Reyda, Healy, Haslach, Ruhnke, Aprill, Bergman, Daigler, Dedrick, Delgado, Forti, Herzog, Russell & Willsey, 2016 
















































 Taxonomic remark

Considered a species inquirenda by Caira et al. [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Considered a species inquirenda by Caira et al. [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Considered a species inquirenda by Caira et al. [details]