VOLUME 142 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 2015 VOLUME 142 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 2015 ISSN: 0031-1820 PARASITOLOGY CONTENTS PARASITOLOGY PREFACE A review of parasite studies of commercially important Parasites in fi sheries and mariculture marine fi shes in sub-Saharan Africa J. T. Timi and K. MacKenzie 1 Cecile C. Reed 109 Parasites in fi sheries and mariculture FISHERIES Are cryptic species a problem for parasitological PARASITOLOGY Marine parasites as biological tags in South American biological tagging for stock identifi cation of aquatic Atlantic waters, current status and perspectives organisms? D. M. P. Cantatore and J. T. Timi 5 Rodney A. Bray and Thomas H. Cribb 125 Submit your paper online Fish population studies using parasites from the How have fi sheries affected parasite communities? Southeastern Pacifi c Ocean: considering host population Chelsea L. Wood and Kevin D. Lafferty 134 http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/par changes and species body size as sources of variability Parasites as biological tags of fi sh stocks: of parasite communities a meta-analysis of their discriminatory power Mario George-Nascimento and Marcelo Oliva 25 142 Issue 1 January 2015 Volume Robert Poulin and Tsukushi Kamiya 145 Parasites as valuable stock markers for fi sheries Incorporating parasite data in population structure in Australasia, East Asia and the Pacifi c Islands studies of South African sardine Sardinops sagax R. J. G. Lester and B. R. Moore 36 Carl David van der Lingen, Laura Frances Weston, Parasites as biological tags in marine fi sheries research: Nurudean Norman Ssempa and Cecile Catharine Reed 156 European Atlantic Waters MARICULTURE K. MacKenzie and W. Hemmingsen 54 Impact and control of protozoan parasites in Parasites as biological tags of marine, freshwater and maricultured fi shes anadromous fi shes in North America from the tropics Kurt Buchmann 168 to the Arctic Diseases of cultured marine fi shes caused by David J. Marcogliese and Kym C. Jacobson 68 Platyhelminthes (Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda) Integrating Anisakis spp. parasites data and host genetic K. Ogawa 178 structure in the frame of a holistic approach for stock Economic costs of protistan and metazoan identifi cation of selected Mediterranean Sea fi sh species parasites to global mariculture S. Mattiucci, R. Cimmaruta, P. Cipriani, P. Abaunza, 1–270 PP. A. P. Shinn, J. Pratoomyot, J. E. Bron, G. Paladini, E. E. Brooker B. Bellisario and G. Nascetti 90 and A. J. Brooker 196 Guest Editor Juan Timi Co-ordinating Editor L. H. 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