نتایج جستجو برای: lernaea

تعداد نتایج: 91  

Journal: :Fishmed 2023

Lernaea cyprinacea, commonly known as anchor worm, is a cosmopolitan invasive copepod that parasitizes wide variety of freshwater fish, including several native and endemic species the Iberian Peninsula (Sánchez-Hernández 2017), like Squalius alburnoides from Guadiana River basin depicted in photograph, with 3 different individuals attached. Anchor worm was introduced to Iberia Asia 1970s (Simo...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2008
m. barzegar m. raeisi a. bozorgnia b. jalali

in the present investigation a total of six parasite species, some eye-specific and others non-organ specific parasites were found in the eyes of 48 examined fish species, collected from fresh and brackish waters of iran during 2004-2006. ichthyophthirius multifiliis  was isolated from the external surface of the eyes of oncorhynchus mykiss, gyrodactylus stankovici from cyprinus carpio and lern...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2008
b. jalali m. barzegar h. nezamabadi,

the parasite fauna of 50 specimens of spiny eel obtained from two lakes, zarivar (in kurdistan province) and parishan (in fars province) and one river, heleh (booshehr province) were examined during the year 2003. a total of nine parasite species were found. gills of spiny eel were infected with ichthyophthirius multifiliis , trichodina pediculus (protozoa) and mastacembelocleidus heteranchorus...

B. Jalali, H. Nezamabadi, M. Barzegar

The parasite fauna of 50 specimens of spiny eel obtained from two lakes, Zarivar (in Kurdistan province) and Parishan (in Fars province) and one river, Heleh (Booshehr province) were examined during the year 2003. A total of nine parasite species were found. Gills of spiny eel were infected with Ichthyophthirius multifiliis , Trichodina pediculus (protozoa) and Mastacembelocleidus heteranchorus...

2017
Rachel L. Welicky Jurgen De Swardt Ruan Gerber Edward C. Netherlands Nico J. Smit

Recently, Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus Peters, 1852) were listed on the IUCN Red List as near-threatened as their populations are at risk due to hybridization. Another factor that potentially contributes to their population decline is that they are regularly infected by the invasive parasitic copepod anchorworm, Lernaea cyprinacea Linnaeus, 1758. Considering anchorworm-infected M...

A. Miar, B. Jalali Jafari

In this paper, the metazoan parasite community system of Capoeta damascina in the Tigris basin (Mesopotamian region) in the Middle-East is presented. Overall, 54 species have been identified. Between 2005 and 2008, Iranian surveys of Capoeta damascina found a total of 47 metazoan parasites species, most identified to species level. In addition, 6 parasite species from Iraq and 1 species from oc...

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