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Title: Helminth communities of the roach (Rutilus rutilus) from Kocadere stream in Bursa, Turkey: Occurrence, intensity, seasonality and their infestations linked to host fish size
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mustafakemalpaşa Meslek Yüksekokulu.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Parazitoloji Anabilim Dalı.
Selver, Melih
Aydoğdu, Ali
Çırak, Veli Yılgör
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Keywords: Bursa dam lake
Cyprinus-carpio
Common carp
L. 1758
Parasites
Province
Manyas
Iznik
Fauna
Fisheries
Marine & freshwater biology
Bothriocephalus acheilognathi
Cestoda
Contracaecum
Dactylogyrus crucifer
Eustrongylides
Monogenea
Nematoda
Pisces
Rutilus rutilus
Vermes
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Eur Assoc Fish Pathologists
Citation: Selver, M. vd. (2009). "Helminth communities of the roach (Rutilus rutilus) from Kocadere stream in Bursa, Turkey: Occurrence, intensity, seasonality and their infestations linked to host fish size". Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists, 29(4), 131-138.
Abstract: Helminth communities and their prevalence, intensity and abundance were studied with respect to seasonal variation and host size in a population of roach (Rutilus rutilus) from Kocadere stream, Turkey. A total of 113 individuals of roach were examined for helminth parasites from February 2005 to January 2006. Of the 113 R. rutilus, 72 (63.7%) were found to be infected by one or more parasite species. In total, four helminth parasite species were identified: Monogeneans - Dactylogyrus crucifer; Cestoda - Bothriocephalus acheilognathi; Nematoda - Eustrongylides sp. larvae, and Contracaecum sp. larvae. D. crucifer was the most common species in this study and a total of 1946 specimens were recorded on 66 fishes. The abundance of D. crucifer varied highly significantly during the investigation period and increased from February to March-April (peak), followed by a sharp decrease thereafter. As regards the abundance of the parasite species depending on the fish length, the highest frequency of distribution of D. crucifer was found on host with 18.5 - 21.5 cm. However, no correlation existed between fish length and parasite abundance (r = -0.08; p>0.001). The overall prevalence and mean intensity were 58.4% and 29.4, respectively. The infection levels peaked (100%) in April, May and July. This species was not detected in the November and December samples. Two B. acheilognathi were found in one fish (0.8%) whereas Eustrongylides sp. larvae and Contracaecum sp. larvae were recorded in four (3.5%) and one (0.8%) fish examined, repectively.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24659
ISSN: 0108-0288
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