Risk assessment - fish parasites
Most of the 24 parasite species identified from Devils Lake have been identified downstream The exceptions are Epistylis sp. and Gyrporhynchidae which have not been identified downstream of Devils Lake. However a closely related protozoan genera, Caprinia sp., has been identified from fish in the Re...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30102 |
id |
ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/30102 |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/30102 2023-06-18T03:41:03+02:00 Risk assessment - fish parasites Dick, Terry 2014-12-11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30102 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30102 open access Fish Parasite Fish Pathogen Devils Lake U.S.A Canada Protozoa Platyhelminthes Mongenean Digenean Trematodes Cestodes Nematoda Leeches Technical Report 2014 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:46:01Z Most of the 24 parasite species identified from Devils Lake have been identified downstream The exceptions are Epistylis sp. and Gyrporhynchidae which have not been identified downstream of Devils Lake. However a closely related protozoan genera, Caprinia sp., has been identified from fish in the Red River estuary. The leech, Myzobdella lugubris, was not identified from the Red River estuary but the genus is common in the Hudson Bay drainage. The assessment is based on the known distribution of these organisms on both sides of the USA/Canada border and the potential for transfer. Report Hudson Bay MSpace at the University of Manitoba Canada Devils Lake ENVELOPE(-107.884,-107.884,56.717,56.717) Hudson Hudson Bay Leech ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
MSpace at the University of Manitoba |
op_collection_id |
ftunivmanitoba |
language |
English |
topic |
Fish Parasite Fish Pathogen Devils Lake U.S.A Canada Protozoa Platyhelminthes Mongenean Digenean Trematodes Cestodes Nematoda Leeches |
spellingShingle |
Fish Parasite Fish Pathogen Devils Lake U.S.A Canada Protozoa Platyhelminthes Mongenean Digenean Trematodes Cestodes Nematoda Leeches Dick, Terry Risk assessment - fish parasites |
topic_facet |
Fish Parasite Fish Pathogen Devils Lake U.S.A Canada Protozoa Platyhelminthes Mongenean Digenean Trematodes Cestodes Nematoda Leeches |
description |
Most of the 24 parasite species identified from Devils Lake have been identified downstream The exceptions are Epistylis sp. and Gyrporhynchidae which have not been identified downstream of Devils Lake. However a closely related protozoan genera, Caprinia sp., has been identified from fish in the Red River estuary. The leech, Myzobdella lugubris, was not identified from the Red River estuary but the genus is common in the Hudson Bay drainage. The assessment is based on the known distribution of these organisms on both sides of the USA/Canada border and the potential for transfer. |
format |
Report |
author |
Dick, Terry |
author_facet |
Dick, Terry |
author_sort |
Dick, Terry |
title |
Risk assessment - fish parasites |
title_short |
Risk assessment - fish parasites |
title_full |
Risk assessment - fish parasites |
title_fullStr |
Risk assessment - fish parasites |
title_full_unstemmed |
Risk assessment - fish parasites |
title_sort |
risk assessment - fish parasites |
publishDate |
2014 |
url |
http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30102 |
long_lat |
ENVELOPE(-107.884,-107.884,56.717,56.717) ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) |
geographic |
Canada Devils Lake Hudson Hudson Bay Leech |
geographic_facet |
Canada Devils Lake Hudson Hudson Bay Leech |
genre |
Hudson Bay |
genre_facet |
Hudson Bay |
op_relation |
http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30102 |
op_rights |
open access |
_version_ |
1769006477107789824 |