Dear MARMAM colleagues,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share our new publication:
Danyer, E., Aytemiz Danyer, I., Tonay, A. M., Dede, A., & Akkaya, H. (2025). 
Anisakid nematodes in Black Sea harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena ssp . 
relicta) from the Turkish Western Black Sea : with notes about association with 
body length and stomach content. Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal 
Sciences, 49(2), 85–93. https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-0128.4374
Abstract: Parasites are naturally present in the natural gastrointestinal fauna 
of marine mammals without necessarily causing any pathology. However, under 
various stress conditions, parasites can cause pathological disorders in the 
gastrointestinal system. There is insufficient information on parasite fauna of 
mammals living in the Black Sea waters off the Turkish coast. This study 
examined the stomach contents of bycaught and stranded harbour porpoises 
collected between 2002 and 2003 along the Turkish coast of the western Black 
Sea for parasitic presence. In a previous stomach content study, 450 nematode 
fragments (including 232 intact specimens) were occasionally collected from 33 
harbour porpoises (27 females and 6 males) and preserved in 70% ethanol at room 
temperature. Nema- todes were detected in 78.5% of the examined harbour 
porpoise stomachs. The nematodes were identified as Contracaecum spp. and 
Hysterothylacium spp. in their larval forms, as well as adult specimens of the 
family Anisakidae (Railliet & Henry, 1912). Understanding the parasitological 
fauna of cetaceans is crucial for both their health and conservation efforts. 
This study presents the first findings on the parasitological findings of 
harbour porpoises from the Turkish coast of the western Black Sea and explores 
the association between stomach contents, parasitological findings, and body 
length.



You can find the open access paper here:

https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/veterinary/vol49/iss2/7/
or here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/391138263_Anisakid_nematodes_in_Black_Sea_harbour_porpoise_Phocoena_phocoena_ssp_relicta_from_the_Turkish_Western_Black_Sea_with_notes_about_association_with_body_length_and_stomach_content

Kind regards,


Dr. Erdem DANYER, PhD, MSc

Turkish Marine Research Foundation

 [email protected]

+90 5362557666

+39 3284627938

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