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Prevalence of cymothoid isopod (Ceratothoa oestroides (Risso, 1816)) in fish farming of the Eastern Adriatic sea (Croatia)
Prevalence of cymothoid isopod (Ceratothoa oestroides (Risso, 1816)) in fish farming of the Eastern Adriatic sea (Croatia) // 18th EAFP International Conference on Disease of Fish and Shellfish - book of abstracts
Belfast: European Association of Fish Pathologists (EAFP), 2017. str. 265-265 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Prevalence of cymothoid isopod (Ceratothoa oestroides (Risso, 1816)) in fish farming of the Eastern Adriatic sea (Croatia)
Autori
Čolak, Slavica ; Kolega, Matko ; Mejdandžić, Danijel ; Župan, Ivan ; Mustać, Bosiljka ; Šarić, Tomislav
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
18th EAFP International Conference on Disease of Fish and Shellfish - book of abstracts
/ - Belfast : European Association of Fish Pathologists (EAFP), 2017, 265-265
Skup
18th EAFP International Conference on Disease of Fish and Shellfish
Mjesto i datum
Belfast, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 04.09.2017. - 08.09.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
aquaculture, fish parasite, meagre
Sažetak
Introduction: The cymothoid isopod Ceratothoa oestroides (Risso, 1816) is a protandric hermaphrodite fish parasite. It is a ubiquitous parasite with significant impact on fish health, usually found in Sparidae, Carangidae, Clupeidae, Maenidae, Scorpaenidea and Mugilidae families (Charfi-Cheikhrouha et al., 2000). Its common effects on fish in aquaculture can vary from growth retardation and decreased immunocompetency to mass mortalities of juvenile fishes, causing significant economic consequences in aquaculture (Mladineo, 2003). Most studies on this parasite in the Mediterranean aquaculture have described its influence on sea bass and sea bream (Horton and Okamura, 2001 ; Bouboulis et al., 2004). Last few years meagre (Argirosomus regius) has been introduced in fish farming in Croatia (Kružić et al., 2016). In this study, we examined C. oestroides infestation in the cultured meagre to provide new insights into importance and incidence of this parasite in this geographic area, and in order to improve existing fish farm management strategies. Methodology: Research was carried out at two commercial fish farms in the Central Adriatic, Croatia. First sampling and biometry of meagre was performed at the age of seven months (January 2016) and afterwards in February, March, April, May and July. A total of 2.028 fish were sampled. The incidence of parasites and weight and growth of meagre were monitored. Results: Parasites were found at both commercial fish farms. A total of 2.028 fish were examined and 84 (4.14%) of them were infested with parasites. The percentage of infestation was highest in February (7.0%) and lowest in May (2.4%). Biometric measurements revealed that meagre infested with the parasite had a significantly (P<0.05) lower weight and length compared with uninfested fish. Conclusions: Studies on infection of seabass and sea bream caused by C. oestroides in Croatia fish farms were reported earlier (Šarušić, 1999 ; Mladineo, 2003 ; Mladineo et al., 2009). The wild fish feeding around the cages, with wild bogue (Boops boops) as parasite carrier, was reported to be likely the source of the infection for aquaculture fish (Šarušić, 1999). In this study we determined that cultured meagre is also infested with C. oestroides with significant impact of this parasite on growth and weight of meagre in the offshore fish farming.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina
POVEZANOST RADA
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