A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HELMINTH PARASITES COMMUNITIES OF SOME CATFISHES

The present investigation was carried out seasonally from October 2008 to September 2010, to study the impact of helminth parasites of catfishes of Lucknow. The fish fauna viz., Clarias batrachus, Heteropneustes fossilis, Wallago attu, Mystus vittatus and Rita rita were carried trematode, cestode, n...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.422.6434 2023-05-15T15:33:32+02:00 A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HELMINTH PARASITES COMMUNITIES OF SOME CATFISHES Krishna Singh Abha Mishra The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.422.6434 http://www.ijpbs.net/cms/php/upload/2506_pdf.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.422.6434 http://www.ijpbs.net/cms/php/upload/2506_pdf.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.ijpbs.net/cms/php/upload/2506_pdf.pdf Helminth parasites catfishes prevalence dominance mean intensity abundance. KRISHNA SINGH text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T04:07:44Z The present investigation was carried out seasonally from October 2008 to September 2010, to study the impact of helminth parasites of catfishes of Lucknow. The fish fauna viz., Clarias batrachus, Heteropneustes fossilis, Wallago attu, Mystus vittatus and Rita rita were carried trematode, cestode, nematode and acanthocephalan parasites communities singly or mixed. The collected fish species include two monogenean species (Gyrodactylus and Dactylogyrus), seven digenean species (Clinistomum, Euclinostomum, Gastrohtylax, Paramphistomum, Opisthorchis, Aspidogaster and Fasciola), one cestode species (Teania), one nematode species (Trichinella) and one acanthocephalan species (Pallisentis). The data showed significant highest parasitic communities during the summer season, moderate in monsoon and lowest in winter season. The overall prevalence of helminth infection was 58.71 % in catfishes. Among helminth parasites communities, trematode parasites were found to be maximum in number than the rest three parasitic group i.e. cestode, nematode and acanthocephalan parasites. No clear pattern of association between helminth species was detected, showing an unstructured helminth community in which the occurrence of any Text Attu Unknown
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topic Helminth parasites
catfishes
prevalence
dominance
mean intensity
abundance. KRISHNA SINGH
spellingShingle Helminth parasites
catfishes
prevalence
dominance
mean intensity
abundance. KRISHNA SINGH
Krishna Singh
Abha Mishra
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HELMINTH PARASITES COMMUNITIES OF SOME CATFISHES
topic_facet Helminth parasites
catfishes
prevalence
dominance
mean intensity
abundance. KRISHNA SINGH
description The present investigation was carried out seasonally from October 2008 to September 2010, to study the impact of helminth parasites of catfishes of Lucknow. The fish fauna viz., Clarias batrachus, Heteropneustes fossilis, Wallago attu, Mystus vittatus and Rita rita were carried trematode, cestode, nematode and acanthocephalan parasites communities singly or mixed. The collected fish species include two monogenean species (Gyrodactylus and Dactylogyrus), seven digenean species (Clinistomum, Euclinostomum, Gastrohtylax, Paramphistomum, Opisthorchis, Aspidogaster and Fasciola), one cestode species (Teania), one nematode species (Trichinella) and one acanthocephalan species (Pallisentis). The data showed significant highest parasitic communities during the summer season, moderate in monsoon and lowest in winter season. The overall prevalence of helminth infection was 58.71 % in catfishes. Among helminth parasites communities, trematode parasites were found to be maximum in number than the rest three parasitic group i.e. cestode, nematode and acanthocephalan parasites. No clear pattern of association between helminth species was detected, showing an unstructured helminth community in which the occurrence of any
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title_short A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HELMINTH PARASITES COMMUNITIES OF SOME CATFISHES
title_full A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HELMINTH PARASITES COMMUNITIES OF SOME CATFISHES
title_fullStr A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HELMINTH PARASITES COMMUNITIES OF SOME CATFISHES
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