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OCCURRENCE AND INTENSITY OF PARASITES IN EUROPEAN CATFISH, Silurus glanis L., 1758 FROM THE ANZALI WETLAND, SOUTHWEST OF THE CASPIAN SEA, IRAN

Javad Daghigh Roohi orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-3463-002X ; Parasitology group, Fish disease department, Natio nal Inland Water Aquaculture Research Institute, Anzali, Iran
Masoud Sattari ; Fisheries Department, Faculty of Natural Resources , University of Guilan, Sowmeh Sara, Iran
Mehrdad Asgharnia ; Parasitology group, Fish disease department, Natio nal Inland Water Aquaculture Research Institute, Anzali, Iran
Rudabeh Rufchaei ; Nutrition and feeding of fish station, National Inl and Water Aquaculture Research Institute, Anzali, Iran


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Abstract

The Anzali wetland is located in the southwest of the Caspian Sea. A total of 86 European catfish, Silurus glanis L., 1758, were collected between April and July 2012 in this wetland. After recording biometric characteristics, common necropsy and parasitology methods were used. In the presentstudy, a total of 17,214 individuals of 14 parasite species were recovered from European catfish. Parasitofauna consisted of two protozoans: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and Trichodina sp.; two nematodes: Raphidascarisacus and Eustrongylides excisus larvae; one acanthocephalan: Acanthocephalus lucii; three cestodes: Silurotaenia siluri, Proteocephalus osculatus and Bothriocephalus sp. larvae; two digenean trematodes: Orientocreadiumsiluri and Diplostomum spathaceum; two monogenean trematodes: Silurodiscoides vistulensis and Silurodiscoides siluri; and two crustaceans: copepodid stage of Lernaea cyprinacea and Argulus foliaceus. The occurrence of R. acus, I. multifiliis, Trichodina sp., Silurotaenia siluri, A. lucii, A. foliaceus in S. glanis has been reported for the first time in Iran.

Keywords

fish; parasite; Silurus glanis; Caspian Sea; Anzali; wetland

Hrčak ID:

119858

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119858

Publication date:

31.3.2014.

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