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Deepest digenean parasite: Molecular evidence of infection in a lower abyssal gastropod at 6,200 m

Little is known about the diversity and ecology of digenean parasites in the abyssal ocean (3500–6500 m deep) with previous occurrence records down only to 4877 m. Here, we report a 28S rDNA sequence of the fish digenean genus Lepidapedon (Lepidapedidae), amplified from DNA extract of a velutinid ga...

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Published in:Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers Oceanographic research papers, 2023-08, Vol.198, p.104078, Article 104078
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