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Fig. 2 in Ectoparasitism on deep-sea fishes in the western North Atlantic: In situ observations from ROV surveys

  • 1. Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College, 1250 N. Dartmouth Ave, Claremont, 91711, CA, USA
  • 2. United States Geological Survey Wetland and Aquatic Research Center, 7920 NW 71st St, Gainesville, FL, USA

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Fig. 2. Example images of ectoparasites infecting various host species. A) Antimora rostrata with a lernaeopodid copepod (1059 m, Alvin Canyon); B) Synaphobranchus sp. with a sphyriid copepod (820 m, open slope); C) Nezumia bairdii with a sphyriid copepod parasitized by eight leeches (1035 m, Phoenix Canyon; D), Black fish, Diaphus sp. with an unknown siphonostomatid copepod (1130 m, cold seep) attached behind dorsal fin; E) N. bairdii with aegid isopod (780 m, open slope); F) Hoplostethus mediterraneus with a cymothoid isopod (744 m, Nygren Canyon); G) Amblyraja radiata with aegid isopod (1010 m, Alvin Canyon); and H) Cottunculus thomsonii with gnathiids (1210 m, Oceanographer Canyon).

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Published as part of Quattrini, Andrea M. & Demopoulos, Amanda W.J., 2016, Ectoparasitism on deep-sea fishes in the western North Atlantic: In situ observations from ROV surveys, pp. 217-228 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 5 (3) on page 221, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2016.07.004, http://zenodo.org/record/13006883

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