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A. japonicus is ectoparasite that attack only freshwater fish. The fish that was attacked by A. japonicus look skinny, always rub their body and appear some red spot that will manifest for second infection. Prevent and controll of A. japonicus, were used
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Temperature affects settlement success of ectoparasitic salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) and impacts the immune and stress response of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). [PDF]
Abstract In this study, the effect of temperature on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) stress and immune response to the ectoparasitic salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) was investigated. We found that infestation affected the expression of several immune and wound healing transcripts in the skin especially at the site of lice attachment compared to un ...
Ugelvik MS, Maehle S, Dalvin S.
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Argulus japonicus Thiele, 1900 and Argulus coregoni Thorell, 1864 are ectoparasites of freshwater fishes and are known to occur in Lake Biwa and its adjacent inland waters in Shiga Prefecture, central Japan.
Kazuya Nagasawa
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A. japonicus is a freshwater parasite which belonging as obligate parasite. Prevention and control of A. japonicus attacks still used an insecticides, such as organophosphates and other chemicals which are used as a control.
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Argulus japonicus being parasite with blood sucking the host, do infestations by piercing the skin of the host through a maxillule and preoral stylet. The infestation causes ulceration and bleeding, thus giving access to secondary infection by bacteria ...
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Bioaccumulation of selected metals in Lamproglena clariae Fryer, 1956 infecting Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) collected from six sampling sites along the Vaal River, South Africa. [PDF]
The paper reports on the ability of a Crustacean fish ectoparasitic to accumulate metals. The concentration of various metals in the parasite is compared to the concentration in the water and sediment in six localities along an anthropogenically impacted river.
Pretorius M +4 more
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Shining a light on parasite behaviour: daily patterns of Argulus fish lice. [PDF]
Parasites display a wide range of behaviours that are frequently overlooked in favour of host responses. Understanding these behaviours can improve parasite control through a more precise application or development of new behaviour-based strategies.
Hunt R, Cable J, Ellison A.
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Abstrak Ektoparasit merupakan salah satu penyebab menurunnya nilai jual komoditas ikan hias di Indonesia. Infestasi tingkat akut A. japonicus dapat mengakibatkan kematian dan kerugian ekonomi bagi pembudidaya.
Renita Efa Ratna Sari +2 more
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Quo vadis venomics? A roadmap to neglected venomous invertebrates. [PDF]
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. (CC BY 4.0).
von Reumont BM, Campbell LI, Jenner RA.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the common sea slater, Ligia oceanica (Crustacea, Isopoda) bears a novel gene order and unusual control region features. [PDF]
Background Sequence data and other characters from mitochondrial genomes (gene translocations, secondary structure of RNA molecules) are useful in phylogenetic studies among metazoan animals from population to phylum level.
Kilpert F, Podsiadlowski L.
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