Seasonal Dynamics of Parasitoses in Grasscarp (ctenopharyngodon Idella) Fry and Fingerlings
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WillomitzerJ J.: Seasonal Dynamics of Parasitoses in Grasscarp (Utenopharyngodon idella) Fry and Fingerlings. Acta vet. Brno, 49, 1980: 269 277. Examination of grasscarp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) fry and fingerlings from the State Fishery, Pohorelice, for 3 years revealed grasscarp infestation with 12 parasite genera or species. The intensity and extensity of infestation was highest in the period August to October. The parasites involved were Chilodonella cyprini, Trichodinella sp. and Trichodina domerguei f. magna, which were found from 1 week after hatching, and Diplostomum sp., Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, Dactylogyrus sp., Diplozoon paradoxum, Cryptobia branchialis, Eimeria sp., Piscicola geometra and Nematoda sp., which were demonstrated in grasscarp fingerlings. Moreover, there were a few findings of Cysticercus Gryporhynchus cheilancristrotus which confirmed a previous observation. Age-dependence of the intensity and extensity of infestation was apparent particularly in Diplostomum metacercariae where the rate of infection was' 100 % from 9 weeks of age and the number of parasites per host rose with advancing age from 1.4 at 3 weeks to 34.7 at 16 weeks. The intensity and extensity of Diplostomum metacercariae infection in grasscarp was related to the intensity and extensity of infestation with Diplostomum cercariae in intermediate host snails. Intensity and extensity of infestation, Cryptobia branchialis, Eimeria sp., Chilodonella cyprini, Lchthyophthirius multifiliis, Trichodina domerguei f. magna, Trichodinella sp., Dactylogyrus sp., Diplozoon paradoxum, Cysticercus Gryporhynchus cheilancristrotus Diplostomum sp., Nematoda sp., Piscicola geometra. A considerable rise in the production of herbivorous fish will probably be one of the tasks facing state fisheries in the next five-year-plans in Czechoslovakia. A prerequisite for this is the introduction of artificial spawning. The role which herbivorous fish play in the production of animal protein emerges, among other things, from the data on good economic results in the neighbouring countries (D yk 1973). After herbivorous fish from the Amur area of the USSR and China were acclimatized to the conditions of the European part of the USSR and other socialist countries, the breeding problems and fish disease control came to the fore (Lucky 1968). It became clear that the grasscarp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) harbours a number of parasites (Musselius 1966, 1969; Ivasik and Kulakovskaja 1968; Lucky 1968; Klenov 1971; Migala 1971; Meszaros 1971; Zitnan 1971; a. 0.). Several studies have been published on the most important parasitic diseases of herbivorous fish such as cryptobiosis (Brichuk 1969), diplostomosis (Molnar 1974, Kozak and Zitnan 1974, Havranek 1978), botriocephalosis (Kl enov 1971), ichtiophthiriasis (Ivasik und Karpenko 1966) and dactylogyrosis (Agapova and Akhmetova 19~). The present study was designed to investigate the infestation of grasscarp fry and fingerlings and to elucidate the seasonal dynamics and pathogenesis of the individual parasite species involved. (gill) (intestine) (skin) (gill) (gill, skin) (gill, skin) (gill) (gill) (intestine) (eye) (intestine) (skin) 270 Materials and Methods The examinations were conducted on grasscarp fry and fingerlings reared in nursery and fingerling ponds of the State Fishery at Pohorelice during a 3-year period. The fry were reared up to 3 weeks of age in monoculture in nursery ponds circa 2500 sq. m in area and then moved to fingerling ponds circa 40000 sq. m in area where they were reared in polyculture (together with silver carp, common carp, tench and other fish species) till they were transferred to storage ponds. All the fingerling ponds were supplied with water from the river Iihlava. The nursery and fingerling ponds were treated with chlorinated lime at 200 kg per 2500 sq. m each time after the rearing was completed and the fish were caught. After being refilled with water, the fingerling ponds were fertilized with swine slurry in two 1000 I doses given one week apart. The water temperature of the ponds in summer months (July, August) ranged between 19 and 24 "C. Samples of the grasscarp fry and fingerlings were taken in groups of 18 to 53 specimens at 1 to 35 weeks of age. At the laboratories of the Veterinary Research Institute, Brno, the grasscarp fry and fingerling specimens were measured and weighed and their skin, blood, gills, liver, kidney, intestines and ocular lens examined according to Lucky (1976). The infestation was evaluated in terms of extensity (i. e. percentage of grasscarp infected) and intensity (parasite number in individual infected grasscarp for protozoa or mean parasite number per host for helminths). The number of protozoa in individual hosts was assessed on the basis of protozoa seen in the microscopic field using a + to + + + scale where +, + + and + + + indicate solitary protozoa, more than 10 protozoa and more than 100 protozoa, respectively. Examination for blood parasites was supplemented by staining with May-Griinwald-Giemsa (Jirovec 1948). Moreover, the silvering method was used particularly for Trichodinella sp. and Trichodina sp. (Lucky 1976). To investigate the relation between Diplostomum metacercariae infection of fish and intermediate host snails, groups of various snail species were collected during the study and were examined for the presence of Diplostomum cercariae. The cercariae thus obtained were used for experimental infection of fish of the species Lebistes reticulatus. Species determination of Diplostomum metacercariae was carried out by means of the silvering method according to Havranek (1978). Species determinations of the other parasites were carried out according to Bychovsky et al, (1962). Results The examination of grasscarp fry and fingerlings from nursery and fingerling ponds of the State Fishery at Pohorelice for 3 years revealed the presence of the following 12 parasites in the organs given below in the brackets: Cryptobia branchialis Eimeria sp. Chilodonella cyprini Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Trichodina domerguei f. magna Trichodinella sp. Dactylogyrus sp. Diplozoon paradoxum Cysticercus Gryporhynchus cheilancristrotus Diplostomum sp. Nematoda sp. Piscicola geometra Infestation of grasscarp fry reared in monoculture in nursery ponds from 1 to 3 weeks after hatching was first observed at 1 week of age, at which time Chilodonella cyprini, Trichodinella sp. and Trichodina domerguei f. magna were demonstrated. At 3 weeks of age the fry were parasitized in addition particularly with Dactylogyrus sp. and Diplostomum metacercariae. Fingerlings 4 weeks and older in age reared in polyculture in fingerling ponds harboured also Eimer-ia sp. and Piscicola geometra. 271 Fingerlings aged 35 weeks were infested in addition with Diplozoon paradoxum, Nematoda sp. and Cysticercus Gryporhynchus cheilancristrotus (Wed l, 1855). The last-named findingswere rather rare and are a confirmationof previous observations made in the same area (T omanek 1952) (Fig. 1). F ig. 1. Cysticercus Gryporhynchus cheilanc ristrorus, ( x 35) Evaluation of the involvement of the individual genera in the infestation of grasscarp fry and fingerlings at various ages (Tables 1 and 2) shows that Cryptobia sp. and Eimeria sp. were found only in fingerlings aged 35 and 11 weeks, respectively, and that the intensity of infestation with these parasites was low. Chilodonella cyprini, on the other hand, were abundant in fingerlings aged 16 and 35 weeks where the percentage of infected fingerlings amounted to 24.1 and 55.6 per cent, respectively. Ichthyophthirius multifiliis was found only in one fingerling, and then only as a solitary finding. Trichodina sp. and Trichodinella sp. were found very frequently and in high numbers. The infestation with these two related genera was apparently not age-dependent, since Trichodinella sp. was found in almost all age groups, with the extensity of infestation ranging between 13.8 and 100.0 per cent. Dactylogyrus sp. wasfound mainly in grasscarp fingerlings aged 3,4, 16 and 35 weeks; the extensity of infestation was highest (57.7 per cent) at 3 weeks and the number of parasites per host was highest (6.2) at 35 weeks of age. Diplozoon sp., Cysticercus Gryporhynchus cheilancristrotus, Nematoda sp. and Piscicola geometra were found almost exclusively in grasscarp fingerlings aged 35 weeks. Age-dependence of the extensity and intensity of infestation was apparent particularly in Diplostomum metacercariae which were first observed in grasscarp fingerlingsat 3 weeksof age. The extensity of infestation with parasite rose steadily
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