Parasites of pike perch Stizostedion lucioperca (Linnaeus 1758) fry reared in two different types of natural food ponds in southern Finland
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Ichthyobodo necator, Ambiphrya ameiuri, Trichophrya piscium and
Trichodina sp. The two major species were
I. necator and
A. ameiuri. The intensity of
I. necator infestation was mostly rather low. Infestation by
A. ameiuri was very heavy at Porla in 1990. In July, the skin and particularly the fins were filled with this ciliate and the fins were frayed. Ten species of helminth parasites occurred at Porla:
Diplostomum sp. (lens),
Diplostomum sp. (vitreous humour),
Tylodelphys clavata, Bunodera lucioperae, Proteocephalus sp.,
Eubothrium sp.,
Raphidascaris acus, Argulus foliaceus, Piscicola geometra and Nematoda sp. Only two helminth species,
Diplostomum sp. in lens and
Diplostomum sp. in vitreous humour, were found in the pike perch in Rauma. The composition of the parasite species and their influence on cultured pike perch in the natural food pond seemed to be connected to various environmental factors. Some indication was obtained for
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Ichthyobodo necator, Ambiphrya ameiuri, Trichophrya piscium and
Trichodina sp. The two major species were
I. necator and
A. ameiuri. The intensity of
I. necator infestation was mostly rather low. Infestation by
A. ameiuri was very heavy at Porla in 1990. In July, the skin and particularly the fins were filled with this ciliate and the fins were frayed. Ten species of helminth parasites occurred at Porla:
Diplostomum sp. (lens),
Diplostomum sp. (vitreous humour),
Tylodelphys clavata, Bunodera lucioperae, Proteocephalus sp.,
Eubothrium sp.,
Raphidascaris acus, Argulus foliaceus, Piscicola geometra and Nematoda sp. Only two helminth species,
Diplostomum sp. in lens and
Diplostomum sp. in vitreous humour, were found in the pike perch in Rauma. The composition of the parasite species and their influence on cultured pike perch in the natural food pond seemed to be connected to various environmental factors. Some indication was obtained for
Ambiphrya ameiuri-induced mortality. 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Ichthyobodo necator, Ambiphrya ameiuri, Trichophrya piscium and
Trichodina sp. The two major species were
I. necator and
A. ameiuri. The intensity of
I. necator infestation was mostly rather low. Infestation by
A. ameiuri was very heavy at Porla in 1990. In July, the skin and particularly the fins were filled with this ciliate and the fins were frayed. Ten species of helminth parasites occurred at Porla:
Diplostomum sp. (lens),
Diplostomum sp. (vitreous humour),
Tylodelphys clavata, Bunodera lucioperae, Proteocephalus sp.,
Eubothrium sp.,
Raphidascaris acus, Argulus foliaceus, Piscicola geometra and Nematoda sp. Only two helminth species,
Diplostomum sp. in lens and
Diplostomum sp. in vitreous humour, were found in the pike perch in Rauma. The composition of the parasite species and their influence on cultured pike perch in the natural food pond seemed to be connected to various environmental factors. Some indication was obtained for
Ambiphrya ameiuri-induced mortality. The results of this study indicate that drainage of the pond between the growing seasons, minimizing the number of fish species in the pond and having sufficient nutrition are good methods for keeping the parasite load small.</abstract><cop>Amsterdam</cop><pub>Elsevier B.V</pub><doi>10.1016/0044-8486(94)90338-7</doi><tpages>15</tpages></addata></record> |
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