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Dactylogyrus flagellatus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1989
Dogielius flagellatus Guégan, Lambert & Euzet, 1989 (Figure 18) Type host and locality: Labeo coubie, Niger River (Bamako), Mali. Other record: Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1989). Present record: Labeo coubie, Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal.
Musilová, Na Ď A +2 more
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ABSTRACT Parasitic infections threaten the endangered Oreochromis jipe and other ichthyic populations in Lake Jipe, thereby hindering conservation efforts. Initiatives have been made to farm O. jipe as a conservation strategy. To develop effective conservation approaches and ensure the species' survival in its natural habitat and aquaculture systems ...
Finnan O. Ageng'o +8 more
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Histopatologi Insang Ikan Lele (Clarias bathracus) yang Terinfestasi Dactylogyrus sp.
Insang ikan lele (Clarias bathracus) yang terinfestasi cacing Dactylogyrus sp. sulit untuk dapat dilihat gejala klinisnya, tetapi parasit ini sangat merugikan pada budidaya ikan lele. Perubahan histopatologi sangat konsisten terjadi pada infestasi cacing
Sunarsih, Ni Luh +7 more
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Dactylogyrus jaculus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1988
Dactylogyrus jaculus Guégan, Lambert & Euzet, 1988 (Figure 10) Type host and locality: Labeo coubie, Niger River (Bamako), Mali. Other record: Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). Present records: Labeo coubie, Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W)
Musilová, Na Ď A +2 more
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Current disease treatments for the ornamental pet fish trade and their associated problems
Abstract The trade in live ornamental fishes to be held as companion animals or displayed in public aquaria has an estimated global annual value of US$15–20 billion. Supply chains for ornamental pet fishes often involve many more parties than for fish farmed as food fishes, and at each stage, fishes are exposed to stressors including handling ...
E. Larcombe +4 more
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Gyrodactylus malalai commonly attacks fish gills, which can swiftly infect entire fish stocks and cause both biological and monetary losses. The most popular treatment for G. malalai infestations in fish farms is chemotherapy; however, these drugs can have major side effects and are expensive. Novel and ecologically friendly treatments are necessary to
Bilal Ahamad Paray +5 more
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Infection of cultured and freshwater fishes with monogeneans in Syria
During a survey made in 2004 and 2005 in Syrian fish farms of the Orontes valley and on natural water fishes harvested in the Orontes River and in Lake Assad (a water reservoir of the Euphrates River), 145 specimens of fish belonging to 15 fish species ...
Molnár, Kálmán +2 more
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Three new and one already known species of Dactylogyrus Diesing, 1850 are described from five species of Labeo (Cyprinidae) sampled in the middle section of the Sanaga hydrosystem (Centre Region-Cameroon): Dactylogyrus sanagaensis sp. nov.
Etienne Didier Bassock Bayiha (12844640) +5 more
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One of the problems that arise in fish farming is the occurrence of disease attacks that can cause losses to farmers. Parasites that are classified as ectoparasites themselves usually live outside the host.
Sri Lusi Mulyani +3 more
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Two additives, rosemary oil and a commercial herbal product (HP; AROTEC‐G) containing garlic essential oil, carvacrol and thymol were investigated for their potential to reduce the parasitic burden in yellowtail kingfish (YTK; Seriola lalandi) infected with Zeuxapta seriolae.
Md Reaz Chaklader +4 more
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