The study was carried out to find the prevalence of ectoparasites in carp species specifically Indian Major Carps(IMC)during the post monsoon season(November’16 to March’17).Four groups of ectoparasites viz.myxozoan...The study was carried out to find the prevalence of ectoparasites in carp species specifically Indian Major Carps(IMC)during the post monsoon season(November’16 to March’17).Four groups of ectoparasites viz.myxozoan,ciliophoran,monogenean and crustacean were recorded from a total 500 number of carp species like,Labeo rohita,Catla catla,Cirrhinus mrigala and Labeo calbasu collected from different ponds of selected blocks of South 24-Parganas district of West Bengal.The highest prevalence(64.8%)of infestation had been recorded by Myxozoans and the lowest was by Monogeneans(4.8%).The highest and lowest ectoparasitic prevalence in carp was observed in L.rohita(32.9%)and C.catla(27.3%).Beside these,lower temperature(Average 19.3℃),low pH(Average 6.9)and marginal level of dissolved oxygen(Average 6.0ppm)were also created an unfavorable condition for parasitic infestation during this season.At the end of this experiment it was concluded that disease occurrences due to ectoparasites was high in winter with some key factors like temperature,pH and dissolved oxygen(DO).展开更多
The study was carried out to find the prevalence and severity of Argulus sp.in Indian Major Carps(IMCs)collected from Bhangore block of South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal during November 2018 to August 2019.Jan...The study was carried out to find the prevalence and severity of Argulus sp.in Indian Major Carps(IMCs)collected from Bhangore block of South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal during November 2018 to August 2019.January(2019)recorded the highest parasitic prevalence(PFI,83.33%)and the month of August(2019)recorded the lowest parasitic prevalence(PFI,9%).The identities of selected parasites were further confirmed by molecular identification through 18S rDNA analysis.The study revealed that Argulus sp.infestations had great economic implications especially in the winter months and is one of the most prevalent problems in fresh water aquaculture systems.展开更多
文摘The study was carried out to find the prevalence of ectoparasites in carp species specifically Indian Major Carps(IMC)during the post monsoon season(November’16 to March’17).Four groups of ectoparasites viz.myxozoan,ciliophoran,monogenean and crustacean were recorded from a total 500 number of carp species like,Labeo rohita,Catla catla,Cirrhinus mrigala and Labeo calbasu collected from different ponds of selected blocks of South 24-Parganas district of West Bengal.The highest prevalence(64.8%)of infestation had been recorded by Myxozoans and the lowest was by Monogeneans(4.8%).The highest and lowest ectoparasitic prevalence in carp was observed in L.rohita(32.9%)and C.catla(27.3%).Beside these,lower temperature(Average 19.3℃),low pH(Average 6.9)and marginal level of dissolved oxygen(Average 6.0ppm)were also created an unfavorable condition for parasitic infestation during this season.At the end of this experiment it was concluded that disease occurrences due to ectoparasites was high in winter with some key factors like temperature,pH and dissolved oxygen(DO).
文摘The study was carried out to find the prevalence and severity of Argulus sp.in Indian Major Carps(IMCs)collected from Bhangore block of South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal during November 2018 to August 2019.January(2019)recorded the highest parasitic prevalence(PFI,83.33%)and the month of August(2019)recorded the lowest parasitic prevalence(PFI,9%).The identities of selected parasites were further confirmed by molecular identification through 18S rDNA analysis.The study revealed that Argulus sp.infestations had great economic implications especially in the winter months and is one of the most prevalent problems in fresh water aquaculture systems.