Post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus ): genetic evidence of multiple northern refugia and hybridization between glacial lineages

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Fourteen species of metazoan parasites were recovered from a total of 128 Salvelinus alpinus from the north slope of Canada and Alaska collected between March 31, 1971 and November 5, 1972. The parasites consisted of one monogean, four digeneans, four cestodes, two nematodes, one acanthocephalan, and two copepods. Of the parasites recovered, one was described as a new species (Bulbodacnitis alpinus Mudry and McCart, 1974) and three others are new North American host records (Tetraonchus alaskensis, Cystidicola stigmatura, and Cyanthocephalus truncatus). All of the localities sampled during this study are range extensions of the parasites found.


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