نتایج جستجو برای: mullet fish

تعداد نتایج: 104469  

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2019

Background and Objective: Heavy metals enter to water resources through various ways, causing dangers such as illness, cancer, and, in general, a disorder in the body of living organisms. Mullet (Liza aurata) is highly consumed by the people living in Guilan province, Iran. Therefore, the amount of heavy metals included copper, zinc, and nickel was investigated in the muscle tissue of mullet. ...

2013
Kaniz Fatema Wan Maznah Wan Omar

 Abstract—The present study was conducted to identify the type of food taken by mullet fish. To study the food and feeding habits, a total of 80 fish samples were collected from upper zone of Merbok estuary. Two methods were followed, namely occurrence and numerical for the analysis of gut contents. The observation identified algae, diatoms, desmids, plant materials, annelids, crustaceans, fis...

2017
Jenniffer Alejandra Castellanos Andrés Ricardo Tangua Liliana Salazar

Anisakiasis is a parasitic infection caused by larval stages of nematodes of the genus Anisakis, Pseudoterranova and Contracaecum, of the Anisakidae family. The lifecycle of these nematodes develops in aquatic organisms and their final hosts are marine mammals. However, humans can act as accidental hosts and become infected with infective stage larvae (L3) by consuming raw or undercooked fish o...

Fereydon Owfi, Homira Agah, Peyman Eghtesadi, S. Mohamad Reza Fatemi,

In this study, concentrations of mercury (Hg) and 16 other elements as well as methylmercury speciation were quantified in muscle and liver of two commercial fish species. It was also our intention to evaluate potential risks to human health associated with seafood consumption. The fish species, Mullet and Kutum (Caspian White fish) fishes, were obtained from Tonekabon at the Iranian waters of ...

Journal: :Water research 2002
Z Kljaković Gaspić T Zvonarić N Vrgoc N Odzak A Barić

Baseline levels of cadmium and lead were determined in muscle tissue and liver of hake (Merluccius merluccius) and red mullet (Mullus barbatus), two commercially important fish species from the eastern Adriatic. Concentrations of trace metals in liver (Cd: 6-183 microg kg(-1) w. wt. ; Pb: 39-970 microg kg(-1) w. wt.) were within the range of recently published data for the Mediterranean. In the...

Journal: :Microbial pathogenesis 2015
Chinnarajan Ravindran Govindaswamy R Varatharajan Rajasabapathy Raju Logeshwaran Vasudevan Sreepada Rayadurga Anantha

Myroides sp. are gram negative aerobes and known for its oppurtunistic pathogenicity in humans. In the present study, Myroides odoratimimus isolated from the gut of Mugil cephalus showed potential infectivity to the experimental grey mullet and acted as an ultimate pathogen with significant symptoms. Furthermore, the inoculum isolated from the infected fishes were cultured and the selected colo...

2010
D Krailas

The infection rates of trematode metacercariae were studied in fish from a polishing pond of a wastewater treatment factory and from Bang Yai Canal, Mueang District, Phuket Province, Thailand. The investigation was carried out from April 2001 to April 2002. Nile tilapia (Tilapia nilotica) were collected from the polishing pond, while mullet (Valamugil cunnesius) were collected from Bang Yai Can...

2012
Shin-Hyeong Cho In-Sang Kim Eun-Jung Hwang Tong-Soo Kim Byoung-Kuk Na Woon-Mok Sohn

The source of human infection with intestinal flukes was surveyed in estuarine fishes, including the dotted gizzard shad, common sea bass, common blackish goby, redlip mullet, black sea bream, and oyster collected from Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea during August and September 2007. Collected fishes and oysters were artificially digested in pepsin-HCl solution and examined under a stereomicrosco...

A.A. Saeidi C. Shau-Chi D. Kaw Gomez H. Hj. Mohd Daud I. Sharifpour, M. Sharif Rouhani M. Soltani M.J. Zorriehzahra, T. Nakai

An acute mortality caused by an uncertain agent occurred in wild golden grey mullet (Liza auratus) population in the Iranian side of the Caspian Sea in February, 2004. Clinical signs of the moribund fish were erratic behavior such as spiral swimming, belly-up at rest and over inflation of swim bladder. Histological examination of brain of dead fish revealed hyperaemia, degeneration and necrosis...

A.A. Saeidi, C. Shau-Chi, D. Kaw Gomez, H. Hj. Mohd Daud, I. Sharifpour, M. Sharif Rouhani, M. Soltani, M.J. Zorriehzahra, T. Nakai,

An acute mortality caused by an uncertain agent occurred in wild golden grey mullet (Liza auratus) population in the Iranian side of the Caspian Sea in February, 2004. Clinical signs of the moribund fish were erratic behavior such as spiral swimming, belly-up at rest and over inflation of swim bladder. Histological examination of brain of dead fish revealed hyperaemia, degeneration and necrosis...

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