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Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 2018
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Turkish Journal of Zoology
A total of 65 individuals from 3 different fish species, Capoeta antalyensis (n: 15), Aphanius mento (n: 29), and Pseudophoxinus battalgil (n: 21), were examined for helminth parasites (Nemathelminthes) between May and July of 2009. A total of 123 parasites of 3 species were found in these fish, consisting of 3 nematodes: Rhabdochona denudata, Eustrongylides excisus larvae, and Contracaecum sp. larvae. Among these species, R. denudata was recorded in the intestine of C. antalyensis, with a total of 92 parasites found in 13 of the 15 C. antalyensis examined. The overall prevalence of this species was 86.6%. Two further species of nematodes, Contracaecum sp. larvae and E.. excisus larvae, were found in the abdominal cavities of P battalgil and A. mento, respectively. Contracaecum sp. larvae were found in 10 of 21 fish examined and a total of 29 specimens were recorded, making the overall prevalence of this species 47.6%. Only 2 E. excisus larvae were found in 2 of the 29 fish examined...
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Acta Aquatica Turcica, 2020
This study was aimed to identify Paradiplozoon bliccae (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) in an endemic fish species Pseudophoxinus burduricus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) and to describe parasite’s prevalence and intensity of infection. P. burduricus specimens were collected between January 2014 and February 2015 in Doğanbaba Creek (Yeşilova-Burdur). A total of 60 P. burduricus specimens were examined for monogenean parasites. During the course of surveys, diplozoid specimens were collected from the gills of these fish and examined microscopically for identification. Paradiplozoon bliccae specimens were isolated from the examined fish. Prevalence, intensity, and seasonality of infection, age classes, and sex compositions of the infected population have been calculated. It has been recorded that the highest point of prevalence being in summer and the highest invasion value in the two-age class of fish. Hyperaemia, haemorrhage, and atrophy of the gills were observed during pathological examination ...
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2014
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This study presents a detailed record of the philometrid nematode, Philometra lateolabracis (Nematoda: Philometridae) and trypanorhynch pleurocercoid, Grillotia sp. (Cestoda: Trypanorhynchia) in white grouper, Epinephelus aeneus, and dusky grouper, E. marginatus, from Iskenderun Bay, Turkey, during 2000-2003. A total of 885 (418 white and 467 dusky grouper) serranids were sampled during the research period. Of these fish, 130 (31.1%) white and 118 (25.3%) dusky groupers were found infected with helminthes. In order to estimate the influences of helminthic infestation on fish growth, the length-weight relationship was determined. Trypanorhynch cestodes larvae were collected only from the external mesenteries of the internal organs, whereas philometrid nematodes were found in the ovary of the infected fish. Severe pathologic changes were detected in the ovary tissues of white groupers infected with P. lateolabracis.
CHECKLIST OF MARINE , FRESHWATER, AND AQUARIUM FISH PARASITES IN TURKEY
2021
This book entitled “Checklist of Marine, Freshwater, and Aquarium Fish Parasites in Turkey” is the most comprehensive and up to date source for publications on the parasites of fish living in different aquatic environments in Turkey. Fishes inhabited in the seas surrounding Turkey, inland waters as well as aquarium can be infected by at least one parasite species in their life span and become subject to several diseases. Parasites are among the significant parts of biological diversity of living sources and they have to be monitored and investigated to enhance protection strategies against them in term of fish health status. Thus, this book will be a good source for the further parasitological studies on wild as well as cultured fishes in Turkey in the light of current publications. This book consists of 311 pages which was written in English.
Metazoan parasites of fish species from Lake Gala (Edirne, Turkey)
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2014
A total of 366 specimens of 10 fish species inhabiting Lake Sığırcı were examined between April 2009 and February 2010. Inside or outside of these fish, 33 parasite species were identified. From these parasites, 18 monogenean, 5 digenean trematode, 3 cestode, 3 acanthocephalan, 3 nematode, and 1 Mollusca: Bivalvia (glochidia) species were recorded. Diplostomum spp., Tylodelphys clavata, glochidia-larvae, and monogenean species were found to be common parasites in all the fish species examined. The highest prevalence and mean infection intensity with Diplostomum spp. were found in Lepomis gibbosus (prevalence 91.6%, mean intensity 5.6 individuals per fish) and in Scardinius erythrophthalmus (prevalence 88.0%, mean intensity 73.0 individuals); Tylodelphys clavata occurred with the highest prevalence (98.2%) and mean infection intensity (181.3 individuals) in Perca fluviatilis. Carassius gibelio exhibited rich monogenean biodiversity, with 6 species.