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The present work morphologically characterizes Paratrichodina africana from the gills of wild and farmed Nile tilapia from Northern Brazil (eastern Amazonia).
Marcos Tavares-Dias +2 more
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The examination of gills of the Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758 which were collected from Al-Graiat location on the Tigris river at Baghdad province during the period from July 2015 until the end of March 2016, resulted recording of the ciliophoran ...
K. Abdul-Ameer, F. K. Atwan
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First Investigation of Trichodinid Species (Ciliophora: Trichodinidae) on Farmed Hybrid Yellow Catfish (Tachysurus fulvidraco × Tachysurus vachelli) in China. [PDF]
Hybrid yellow catfish (Tachysurus fulvidraco♀ × Tachysurus vachelli♂) is a significant aquaculture variety in China. It is easy to be infected by trichodinids, causing serious economic losses.
Enze Zhang, Hao Yang, Xiao Tu, Zemao Gu
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Tilapia is the common name for a wide spectrum of cichlid fishes usually selected for aquaculture activities. However, some aspects of the natural history of these fishes, such as the diversity of certain ectoparasitic protistan groups remain ...
A. G. Islas-Ortega +3 more
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Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus is one of the most economically important freshwater fish cultivated worldwide. Despite its importance and being one of the cichlid fish most studied from a parasitological point of view in Mexico, there are few studies
M. A. Rodríguez-Santiago +5 more
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Parasites of native Cichlidae populations and invasive Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) in tributary of Amazonas River (Brazil) [PDF]
This study provides the first investigation on acquisition of parasites in invasive O. niloticus by parasite species of native Cichlidae from the Igarapé Fortaleza basin, Northern Brazil. There were examined 576 specimens of 16 species of native cichlids
Luana Silva Bittencourt +4 more
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Nandus nandus, often known as the Gangetic leaffish, is an Asian leaffish species native to South Asia and Indochina. They are commonly found in slow-moving or stagnant bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, ditches, and flooded fields.
A. Mitra
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A Reassessment of Phylogenetic Relationships in Class Oligohymenophorea (Protista, Ciliophora) Based on Updated Multigene Data. [PDF]
We report 97 new sequences, including SSU‐rRNA, ITS1‐5.8S‐ITS2 rRNA, LSU‐rRNA, mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase c subunit I, and mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal RNA genes of 30 oligohymenophorean populations. A comprehensive analysis of class Oligohymenophorea is conducted, encompassing 250 populations.
Li B +7 more
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During a survey of parasitic ciliates in Chongqing, China, Trichodina matsu Basson Van As, 1994 was isolated from gills of Tachysurus fulvidraco. Furthermore, the 18S rRNA gene and ITS-5.8S rRNA region of T.
Qian Zhou, F. Tang, Yuanjun Zhao
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