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Title

PARASITE INFECTION OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1785) IN THE ANZALI WETLAND-IRAN

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  149-164

Abstract

 The aim of the investigation of Anzali's wetland PIKE was to study infections condition in Anzali's wetland PIKE as well as determination of outbreak amount, severity of infection, abundance and index of parasitic prevalence. Fish were studied after bioassay according to common methods of necropsy during of 1 year from the fall of 2010 to the summer of 2011. In this study 10 species PARASITEs were recognized, including two species of Crustaceae (Argulus foliaceusand Lernaea cyprinicea), two species of Nematoda (Eustrongylides exises and Raphidascaris acus), two species of Monogenea termatoda (Tetraonchus monenteron and Dactylogyrus sp), one species of Digenea termatoda (Diplostomum spathaceum), one species of Unicellular (Tricodina sp), one species of Acanthocephala (Corynosoma strumosum) and one species of Plathyhelminthes (Rhipdocotyle illense) isolated from the wetland PIKE. According to results, highest incidence (26.66%) was due to Eustrongylides exises and Lowest incidence (3.33%) was due toTricodina sp, maximum average virulence (88.5 pieces) was due to Rhipdocotyle illenseand minimum average virulence (1.75 pieces) was due to Lernaea cyprinicea, maximum average frequency (11.8 pieces) was due to Rhipdocotyle illense and minimum average frequency (0.09 pieces) was due toArgulus foliaceus, maximum PARASITE number amplitude (3-300 pieces) was due toRhipdocotyle illense and minimum PARASITE number amplitude (1-3 pieces) was due to Argulus foliaceus and Lernaea cyprinicea. Results from this research confirmed the connection between season and age with the ANZALI WETLAND PIKE PARASITE infections but did not the connection between genus and their PARASITE infections.Meanwhile in this research it is for the first time that PARASITE Corynosoma Strumosum is reported from ANZALI WETLAND PIKE in Iran.

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    JAMALZAD FALLAH, F., KHARA, H., DAGHIGH ROUHI, J., & SAYYAD BORANI, M.. (2012). PARASITE INFECTION OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1785) IN THE ANZALI WETLAND-IRAN. NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT (JOURNAL OF FISHERIES), 6(1 (21)), 149-164. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/161498/en

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    JAMALZAD FALLAH F., KHARA H., DAGHIGH ROUHI J., SAYYAD BORANI M.. PARASITE INFECTION OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1785) IN THE ANZALI WETLAND-IRAN. NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT (JOURNAL OF FISHERIES)[Internet]. 2012;6(1 (21)):149-164. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/161498/en

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    F. JAMALZAD FALLAH, H. KHARA, J. DAGHIGH ROUHI, and M. SAYYAD BORANI, “PARASITE INFECTION OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1785) IN THE ANZALI WETLAND-IRAN,” NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT (JOURNAL OF FISHERIES), vol. 6, no. 1 (21), pp. 149–164, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/161498/en

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