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Prevalence of ectoparasites in farmed Pangasius hypothalamus

Authors :
Haque, M.Z.
Khan, M.H.
Hussain, M.G.
Source :
Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Of the total 240 Pangasius hypothalamus (5 - 8.7cm) fry examined during September' O1 to February'02, 80 (33.33%) were found to be infested with one or more ecroparasites irrespective of genera or groups. Seven parasitic groups were identified with the highest average prevalence of Trichodinids (55%) followed by Dacrylogyrus spp. ( 42%), Episrylis spp. (8%), Apiosoma spp. (7%) Argulus spp. (5%), Gyrodacrylus spp. (4%) and Piscicola spp. (2%) the lowest prevalent group irrespective of months. Trichodinid and Dacrylogyms spp. were recorded to be the dominating parasitic groups among the seven both in terms of monthly prevalence and severity of infestation throughout the period of investigation. The highest prevalence (60%) of ectoparasite was recorded in December and the lowest (10%) in February irrespective of groups.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..579fefb683d45415ffbc587f6c2c7c5e