Solving parasite-related problems in cultured freshwater fish

作者: Kálmán Molnár

DOI: 10.1016/0020-7519(87)90106-8

关键词: OutbreakParasite hostingFish <Actinopterygii>CarpFreshwater fishBiologyFisheryParasitologyInfectious Diseases

摘要: Abstract The importance of parasitoses in freshwater fish culture grows parallel with the development fishbreeding. Especially intensively cultured populations one has to reckon outbreaks parasitoses. Although parasite-related problems are different cultures salmonids, carp, tilapias, catfishes, eels and ornamental protozoan parasites general greatest importance. Among protozoans, myxozoan deserve attention as recent research on this group brought several new results. Regarding control parasitic diseases, biological methods might be successful together prevention a broader scale effective medicines.

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