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Fish parasitology has a long tradition in North America and numerous parasitologists have contributed considerably to the current knowledge of the diversity and biology of protistan and metazoan parasites of freshwater fishes. The Journal of Parasitology has been essential in disseminating this knowledge and remains a significant contributor to our understanding of fish parasites in North America as well as more broadly at the international level. However, with a few exceptions, the importance of fish parasites has decreased during the last decades, which is reflected in the considerable decline of funding and corresponding decrease of attention paid to these parasites in Canada and the United States of America. After the 'golden age' in the second half of the 20th Century, fish parasitology in Canada and the United States went in a new direction, driven by technology and a shift in priorities. In contrast, fish parasitology in Mexico has undergone rapid development since the early 1990s, partly due to extensive international collaboration and governmental funding. A critical review of the current data on the parasites of freshwater fishes in North America has revealed considerable gaps in the knowledge of their species composition, host specificity, life cycles, evolution, phylogeography, and relationships with their fish hosts. As to the key question, ''Why so neglected?'' this is probably because: (1) fish parasites are not in the forefront due to their lesser economic importance; (2) there is little funding for this kind of research, especially if a practical application is not immediately apparent; and (3) of shifting interests and a shortage of key personalities to train a new generation (they switched to marine habitats or other fields). Some of the opportunities for future research are outlined, such as climate change and cryptic species diversity. Fish parasitology has a long tradition in North America and numerous parasitologists have contributed considerably to the current knowledge of the diversity and biology of protistan and metazoan parasites of freshwater fishes. The Journal of Parasitology has been essential in disseminating this knowledge and remains a significant contributor to our understanding of fish parasites in North America as well as more broadly at the international level. However, with a few exceptions, the importance of fish parasites has decreased during the last decades, which is reflected in the considerable decline of funding and corresponding decrease of attention paid to these parasites in Canada and the United States of America. After the 'golden age' in the second half of the 20th Century, fish parasitology in Canada and the United States went in a new direction, driven by technology and a shift in priorities. In contrast, fish parasitology in Mexico has undergone rapid development since the early 1990s, partly due to extensive international collaboration and governmental funding. A critical review of the current data on the parasites of freshwater fishes in North America has revealed considerable gaps in the knowledge of their species composition, host specificity, life cycles, evolution, phylogeography, and relationships with their fish hosts. As to the key question, ''Why so neglected?'' this is probably because: (1) fish parasites are not in the forefront due to their lesser economic importance; (2) there is little funding for this kind of research, especially if a practical application is not immediately apparent; and (3) of shifting interests and a shortage of key personalities to train a new generation (they switched to marine habitats or other fields). Some of the opportunities for future research are outlined, such as climate change and cryptic species diversity.
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PARASITES OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN NORTH AMERICA: WHY SO NEGLECTED? PARASITES OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN NORTH AMERICA: WHY SO NEGLECTED?
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PARASITES OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN NORTH AMERICA: WHY SO NEGLECTED? PARASITES OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN NORTH AMERICA: WHY SO NEGLECTED?
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RIV/60077344:_____/14:00435247!RIV15-GA0-60077344
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I, P(GBP505/12/G112)
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1
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n16:2015
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n17:7130570
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n5:J
n3:duvernostUdaju
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35754
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RIV/60077344:_____/14:00435247
n3:jazykVysledku
n15:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
Trematode; North America; Cestoda; Acanthocephala; Digenea
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n3:kodStatuVydavatele
US - Spojené státy americké
n3:kontrolniKodProRIV
[80BF88A15FC1]
n3:nazevZdroje
Journal of Parasitology
n3:obor
n11:EG
n3:pocetDomacichTvurcuVysledku
1
n3:pocetTvurcuVysledku
2
n3:projekt
n18:GBP505%2F12%2FG112
n3:rokUplatneniVysledku
n16:2014
n3:svazekPeriodika
100
n3:tvurceVysledku
Scholz, Tomáš Choudhury, A.
n3:wos
000332628300003
s:issn
0022-3395
s:numberOfPages
20
n12:doi
10.1645/13-394.1