Parasitic Diversity of Siluriform Fishes in Mekong River, Chiang Rai Province

ABSTRACT A total of 672 Siluriform fishes were collected from Mekong River, Chiang Rai province for parasitic investigation. Twelve species from five fish families were identified; Bagridae (Hemibagrus nemurus, Mystus wyckii), Pangasiidae (Pangasianodon gigas, Pangasius bocourti, Pangasius conchophi...

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Main Authors: Watchariya Purivirojkul, Nontawith Areechon
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1060.2533 2023-05-15T15:33:33+02:00 Parasitic Diversity of Siluriform Fishes in Mekong River, Chiang Rai Province Watchariya Purivirojkul Nontawith Areechon The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2008 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1060.2533 http://kasetsartjournal.ku.ac.th/kuj_files/2009/A0903191042018437.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1060.2533 http://kasetsartjournal.ku.ac.th/kuj_files/2009/A0903191042018437.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://kasetsartjournal.ku.ac.th/kuj_files/2009/A0903191042018437.pdf text 2008 ftciteseerx 2020-04-19T00:17:33Z ABSTRACT A total of 672 Siluriform fishes were collected from Mekong River, Chiang Rai province for parasitic investigation. Twelve species from five fish families were identified; Bagridae (Hemibagrus nemurus, Mystus wyckii), Pangasiidae (Pangasianodon gigas, Pangasius bocourti, Pangasius conchophilus, Pangasius micronemus, Pangasius sanitwongsei), Schilbeidae (Clupisoma sinensis), Siluridae (Belodontichtys dinema, Kryptopterus cryptopterus, Wallago attu) and Sisoridae (Bagarius bagarius). The parasite assembly consisted of 14 species of monogeneans (Cornudiscoides (1 species), Thaparocleidus (13 species), 18 species of digeneans, Clinostomum (1 species), Dollfustrema (1 species), Haplorchis (1 species), Haplorchoides (1 species), Metadena (2 species), Opisthorchis (2 species), Paracryptogonimus (1 species), Phyllodistomum (1 species), Prosorhynchoides (6 species), Rhipidocotyle (1 species), Unidentified digene (1 species)), 3 species of cestodes (Gephyrolina (2 species), Lytocestus sp. (1 species)), 4 species of acanthocephalans (Arhythmorhynchus (1 species), Pallisentis (1 species), Polyacanthorhynchus (1 species), Polymorphus (1 species), 7 species of nematodes (Cucullanus (1 species), Monhysterides (1 species), Procamallanus (3 species), Proleptus (1 species), Spinitectus (1 species)) and 4 species of arthropods (Alitropus (1 species), Ergasilus (2 species), Lamproglena (1 species)). The highest diversity of parasites was found in Bagarius bagarius, Hemibagrus nemurus and Clupisoma sinensis with 16, 10 and 9 species of parasites, respectively. Text Attu Unknown Chiang ENVELOPE(162.650,162.650,-77.967,-77.967)
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description ABSTRACT A total of 672 Siluriform fishes were collected from Mekong River, Chiang Rai province for parasitic investigation. Twelve species from five fish families were identified; Bagridae (Hemibagrus nemurus, Mystus wyckii), Pangasiidae (Pangasianodon gigas, Pangasius bocourti, Pangasius conchophilus, Pangasius micronemus, Pangasius sanitwongsei), Schilbeidae (Clupisoma sinensis), Siluridae (Belodontichtys dinema, Kryptopterus cryptopterus, Wallago attu) and Sisoridae (Bagarius bagarius). The parasite assembly consisted of 14 species of monogeneans (Cornudiscoides (1 species), Thaparocleidus (13 species), 18 species of digeneans, Clinostomum (1 species), Dollfustrema (1 species), Haplorchis (1 species), Haplorchoides (1 species), Metadena (2 species), Opisthorchis (2 species), Paracryptogonimus (1 species), Phyllodistomum (1 species), Prosorhynchoides (6 species), Rhipidocotyle (1 species), Unidentified digene (1 species)), 3 species of cestodes (Gephyrolina (2 species), Lytocestus sp. (1 species)), 4 species of acanthocephalans (Arhythmorhynchus (1 species), Pallisentis (1 species), Polyacanthorhynchus (1 species), Polymorphus (1 species), 7 species of nematodes (Cucullanus (1 species), Monhysterides (1 species), Procamallanus (3 species), Proleptus (1 species), Spinitectus (1 species)) and 4 species of arthropods (Alitropus (1 species), Ergasilus (2 species), Lamproglena (1 species)). The highest diversity of parasites was found in Bagarius bagarius, Hemibagrus nemurus and Clupisoma sinensis with 16, 10 and 9 species of parasites, respectively.
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title_short Parasitic Diversity of Siluriform Fishes in Mekong River, Chiang Rai Province
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