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Fish Lice (Argulus japonicus) in Goldfish (Carassius auratus).
Comparative medicine, 2016Fish lice (Argulus spp; family Argulidae) are branchiuran crustaceans that parasitize both marine and freshwater fishes. Argulus spp can be a major threat to fish health, because heavy infestations can cause significant morbidity and mortality. In addition, fish lice are known to be the vehicle for other fish diseases.
Lemnique N, Wafer +2 more
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Effect of cleaner fish on sea lice in Norwegian salmon aquaculture: a national scale data analysis
International Journal for Parasitology, 2020The salmon aquaculture industry has adopted the use of invertivorous 'cleaner fishes' (CF) for biological control of sea louse infestations on farmed salmon. At present, ~50 million CF are used annually in Norway alone, with variable success in experimental and industrial contexts. We used a national scale database of louse counts, delousing treatments
Luke T. Barrett +4 more
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The Use of Lufenuron to Treat Fish Lice (Argulus sp) in Koi (Cyprinus carpio)
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2013Abstract Fish lice can cause significant morbidity and death in heavily infested fish. In addition to being a mechanical irritant when sucking blood, Argulus sp have been shown to be the vector for other fish diseases. Koi carp from a pond environment were presented with multiple raised dark spots on their dorsa and sides.
Jörg Mayer +4 more
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Udonella australis n. sp. (Monogenea), an epibiont on sea-lice from native fish off southern Chile
Systematic Parasitology, 2002Udonella australis n. sp., an epibiont monogenean living on caligid copepods that infest a native fish, Eleginops maclovinus (Valenciennes), off Chile, South America is described. The species can be separated from other species by its difference in size, especially body size, and the distribution of cephalic glands, vitelline follicles and genital ...
Juan, Carvajal, Fabiola, Sepúlveda
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International Journal of Medical Parasitology and Epidemiology Sciences
Introduction: Fish lice of the genus Argulus are among the most important ectoparasites affecting freshwater ornamental fish, causing economic losses and threatening fish health. The present study aimed to identify and characterize three species of fish lice (Argulus coregoni, A. foliaceus, and A. japonicus) collected from ornamental freshwater fish in
Ghadeer Noman Jasim +1 more
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Introduction: Fish lice of the genus Argulus are among the most important ectoparasites affecting freshwater ornamental fish, causing economic losses and threatening fish health. The present study aimed to identify and characterize three species of fish lice (Argulus coregoni, A. foliaceus, and A. japonicus) collected from ornamental freshwater fish in
Ghadeer Noman Jasim +1 more
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Pathogens of Wild and Farmed Fish: Sea Lice
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1994Z. Kabata, G. A. Boxshall, D. Defaye
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2003
In this investigation Argulus foliaceus L. as ectoparasite of Cyprinus carpio,Alburnus alburnus, Carassius carassius, Carassius aural us, Barbus plebejus andTinea tinea which is live in some fresh water. vicinity of Kutahya have beeninvestigated. During the research.
KOYUN, M., ALTUNEL, F.n.
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In this investigation Argulus foliaceus L. as ectoparasite of Cyprinus carpio,Alburnus alburnus, Carassius carassius, Carassius aural us, Barbus plebejus andTinea tinea which is live in some fresh water. vicinity of Kutahya have beeninvestigated. During the research.
KOYUN, M., ALTUNEL, F.n.
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Copepods, Fish Lice, and Seed Shrimp
2011James H. Thorp, D. Christopher Rogers
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