Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish

Parasite communities of pike (Esox lucius L. 1758) were calculated in Anzali Wetland along with evaluating their impacts on biometric characticties of the fish host. A total of 4338 parasites from 11 diferent species were identified including: Ichthyophthirius mutifiliis (21.88%); Trichodina sp....

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Main Author: S.F. Mirhasheminassab; F. Firoozbakhsh email ; M. Sattari; M. Ghasemi
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Published: Iranian Fisheries Research Organization 2019-01-01
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spelling doaj-181cdd638d8844c5813d7e72a78cd9482020-11-24T20:53:50ZfasIranian Fisheries Research Organization‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān1026-13542322-59982019-01-012816978Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fishS.F. Mirhasheminassab; F. Firoozbakhsh email ; M. Sattari; M. GhasemiParasite communities of pike (Esox lucius L. 1758) were calculated in Anzali Wetland along with evaluating their impacts on biometric characticties of the fish host. A total of 4338 parasites from 11 diferent species were identified including: Ichthyophthirius mutifiliis (21.88%); Trichodina sp. (8.59%); Henneguya sp. (0.78%); Tetraonchus monenteron (60.94%); Diplostomum spathaceum (23.44%); Rhipidocotyle illense (9.37%); Posthodiplostomum cuticola (0.78%); Raphidascaris acus (41.41%); Rhabdochona helichi (8.59%); Eustrongylides excisus (2.34%) and Lernea cyprinacea (3.13%). The occurrence of P.cuticola in E. lucius is reported for the first time from Anzali Wetland. By increasing total length, the average weight of the infected fish raised from 26.54 ± 12.94 g to 472.39 ± 68.38 g, the condition factor (K) from 0.64 ± 0.11 to 0.66 ± 0.06 and the gonadosomatic index (GSR) from 0.15±0.55 to 0.75±1.88. In healthy fish, the instantaneous growth rate (G) in the age groups of 1+ to 0+ years old was higher (0.617) than in the other groups, while in infected fish, the instantaneous growth factor had fluctuations in different age groups. On the other hand, the age groups of 3+ to 2+ years old had the highest growth rate (0.773). There were significant differences between the prevalence of parasites and some biometric characticties in infected fish (p<0.05).http://isfj.areo.ir/article_117970_en.htmlAnzali Wetland; Parasitic infections; Fish; Esox lucius; Biometric characticties
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author S.F. Mirhasheminassab; F. Firoozbakhsh email ; M. Sattari; M. Ghasemi
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Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
Anzali Wetland; Parasitic infections; Fish; Esox lucius; Biometric characticties
author_facet S.F. Mirhasheminassab; F. Firoozbakhsh email ; M. Sattari; M. Ghasemi
author_sort S.F. Mirhasheminassab; F. Firoozbakhsh email ; M. Sattari; M. Ghasemi
title Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
title_short Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
title_full Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
title_fullStr Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (Esox lucius) from Anzali Wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
title_sort prevalence and intensity of parasites in pike (esox lucius) from anzali wetland and evaluation of their impacts on biometric characticties in host fish
publisher Iranian Fisheries Research Organization
series ‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
issn 1026-1354
2322-5998
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Parasite communities of pike (Esox lucius L. 1758) were calculated in Anzali Wetland along with evaluating their impacts on biometric characticties of the fish host. A total of 4338 parasites from 11 diferent species were identified including: Ichthyophthirius mutifiliis (21.88%); Trichodina sp. (8.59%); Henneguya sp. (0.78%); Tetraonchus monenteron (60.94%); Diplostomum spathaceum (23.44%); Rhipidocotyle illense (9.37%); Posthodiplostomum cuticola (0.78%); Raphidascaris acus (41.41%); Rhabdochona helichi (8.59%); Eustrongylides excisus (2.34%) and Lernea cyprinacea (3.13%). The occurrence of P.cuticola in E. lucius is reported for the first time from Anzali Wetland. By increasing total length, the average weight of the infected fish raised from 26.54 ± 12.94 g to 472.39 ± 68.38 g, the condition factor (K) from 0.64 ± 0.11 to 0.66 ± 0.06 and the gonadosomatic index (GSR) from 0.15±0.55 to 0.75±1.88. In healthy fish, the instantaneous growth rate (G) in the age groups of 1+ to 0+ years old was higher (0.617) than in the other groups, while in infected fish, the instantaneous growth factor had fluctuations in different age groups. On the other hand, the age groups of 3+ to 2+ years old had the highest growth rate (0.773). There were significant differences between the prevalence of parasites and some biometric characticties in infected fish (p<0.05).
topic Anzali Wetland; Parasitic infections; Fish; Esox lucius; Biometric characticties
url http://isfj.areo.ir/article_117970_en.html
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