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Just Hitching a Ride: Stable Isotopes Reveal Non‐Feeding Behaviour of Anisakis simplex Within Its Host Fish

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Anisakis simplex larvae, commonly found in marine fish, cause anisakiasis in humans, resulting in gastric to gastro‐allergic symptoms. Despite known health risks, the impact of Anisakidae larvae on fish hosts is less understood. This study aimed to investigate this interaction by assessing the feeding strategy of A. simplex . Anisakis larvae were isolated from North Sea Merluccius merluccius tissues (stomach, body cavity, liver and muscle) and were analysed for carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) isotope values. Significant differences in δ 13 C values were found among host tissues, with the liver differing from muscle and stomach tissues. In contrast, no differences were noted for the associated parasites. Additionally, δ 15 N values indicated that the host occupied a significantly higher relative trophic position than its parasite. This suggests a lack of direct nutrient transfer from host to parasite, as the parasite would typically exhibit higher stable isotope values than the tissue they feed on. Therefore, A. simplex 's stable isotope values might reflect those of its previous host (crustacean and/or small fish), providing insights into diet and movement of the paratenic M. merluccius host. Further research is needed to confirm these findings across different fish species and to explore A. simplex as a proxy for trophic ecology.

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hal-04779454 , version 1 (13-11-2024)

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Amandine Sabadel, Melanie Gay, Henry Lane, Odile Bourgau, Sarah Bury, et al.. Just Hitching a Ride: Stable Isotopes Reveal Non‐Feeding Behaviour of Anisakis simplex Within Its Host Fish. Journal of Fish Diseases, 2024, ⟨10.1111/jfd.14043⟩. ⟨hal-04779454⟩

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