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Distribution and occurrence of Ligula intestinalis (L.) plerocercoids (Cestoda, Ligulidae) in the fishes of Lake Tana, Ethiopia

Authors :
A. E. Zhokhov
M. N. Pugacheva
Source :
Inland Water Biology. 5:293-298
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2012.

Abstract

The infection rate by Ligula intestinalis has been studied in 14 fish species (Varicorhinus beso, Garra dembecha, Labeobarbus intermedius, L. crassibarbis, L. tsanensis, L. megastoma, L. brevicephalus, L. nedgia, L. acutirostris, L. gorgorensis, L. dainellii, L. macrophthalmus, Barbus humilis, and B. tanapelagius) from Lake Tana (Ethiopia). Plerocercoids have been found only in the fishes of gg. Labeobarbus and Barbus. Ligula has been found in seven out of ten studied large barbels. Barbels larger than 23 cm are not infected with ligula. It is revealed that a specific "synergism" exists between Ligula intestinalis and cestode Khawia sp. par� asitizing the intestine of barbels. This synergism is manifested as a regular cooccurrence of these parasites. In juvenile Labeobarbus, fish coparasitized by Khawia sp. and L. intestinalis occurred more often than fish infected with each of this parasite separately.

Details

ISSN :
19950837 and 19950829
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inland Water Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f4a40a925d12a9cbb16b446c93d34773
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/s1995082912020162