PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.)
The present study was conducted to find out the prevalence, intensity and density of protozoan parasites of freshwater catfishes. Total four species of protozoan parasites were collected from 294 fishes. Out of four, three were ectoparasites and remaining one was endoparasite. Among the ectoparasite...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4958922 2024-09-15T17:56:36+00:00 PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.) Sadguru Prakash 2021-06-15 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4958922 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4958921 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4958922 oai:zenodo.org:4958922 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 6(3), 110-113, (2021-06-15) Prevalence Intensity Density Ciliates flagellate Myxozoan info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.495892210.5281/zenodo.4958921 2024-07-27T05:47:26Z The present study was conducted to find out the prevalence, intensity and density of protozoan parasites of freshwater catfishes. Total four species of protozoan parasites were collected from 294 fishes. Out of four, three were ectoparasites and remaining one was endoparasite. Among the ectoparasites, Ichthyoptherius is the most prevalent parasites followed by Trichodina and Myxobolus. Among the infected fishes, Wallago attu (37.80%) harbored maximum number of ectoparasites followed by Clarius batrachus (33.78%), Heteropneustes fossilis (32.86%), and Mystus vittatus (26.47%). In the present investigation it was observed that none of Wallago attu and Mystus vittatus was infected with Trypanosoma, endoparasitic protozoa. Article in Journal/Newspaper Attu Zenodo |
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The present study was conducted to find out the prevalence, intensity and density of protozoan parasites of freshwater catfishes. Total four species of protozoan parasites were collected from 294 fishes. Out of four, three were ectoparasites and remaining one was endoparasite. Among the ectoparasites, Ichthyoptherius is the most prevalent parasites followed by Trichodina and Myxobolus. Among the infected fishes, Wallago attu (37.80%) harbored maximum number of ectoparasites followed by Clarius batrachus (33.78%), Heteropneustes fossilis (32.86%), and Mystus vittatus (26.47%). In the present investigation it was observed that none of Wallago attu and Mystus vittatus was infected with Trypanosoma, endoparasitic protozoa. |
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PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.) |
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PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.) |
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PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.) |
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PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.) |
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PROTOZOAN PARASITES OF FISHES FROM CHITTORGARH RESERVOIR, BALRAMPUR DISTRICT (U.P.) |
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protozoan parasites of fishes from chittorgarh reservoir, balrampur district (u.p.) |
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International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 6(3), 110-113, (2021-06-15) |
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