نتایج جستجو برای: myxobolus cuttacki

تعداد نتایج: 414  

2011
J Pazooki F Tajbakhsh Goorabzarmakhi M Masoumian

BACKGROUND In Anzali Lagoon, there are some endemic and exotic fishes. The present study was conducted to compare the parasitic fauna of Blicca bjeorkna, as an endemic fish and Hemiculter leucisculus, as an introduced fish to the lagoon. METHODS A parasitological investigation was done on 78 specimens of B. bjoerkna and 114 of H. leucisculus. The fishes were collected from August 2009 to Apri...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2014
Kimberley Kolb Ayre Colleen A Caldwell Jonah Stinson Wayne G Landis

Introduction and spread of the parasite Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of whirling disease, has contributed to the collapse of wild trout populations throughout the intermountain west. Of concern is the risk the disease may have on conservation and recovery of native cutthroat trout. We employed a Bayesian belief network to assess probability of whirling disease in Colorado River and...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2004
David J Morris Mansour El-Matbouli Alexandra Adams

Monoclonal antibody B4 (mAb B4) was previously developed to the myxozoan parasite Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae Canning, Curry, Feist, Longshaw et Okamura, 1999, the causative agent of proliferative kidney disease of salmonids, Here we describe the reaction of mAb B4 against Myxobolus cerebralis Hofer, 1903, the parasite that causes 'whirling disease' in salmonids. Tissues examined were collect...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2001
D J Marcogliese M Ball M W Lankester

Clearcutting and deforestation lead to increased erosion, increased water temperature, altered water chemistry, and modified watershed hydrology in aquatic systems. Effects on biological organisms have been documented for phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos, and fish. In this study, parasites of the northern redbelly dace, Phoxinus eos (Cope), were examined from an experimental area consisting ...

Journal: :Journal of aquatic animal health 2008
E Leyla Arsan Jerri L Bartholomew

Myxobolus cerebralis, the myxozoan parasite responsible for whirling disease in salmonids, was first introduced into the United States in 1958 and has since spread across the country, causing severe declines in wild trout populations in the intermountain western United States. The recent detection of the parasite in Alaska is further evidence of the species' capability to invade and colonize ne...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria 2011
Patricia Oliveira Maciel Elizabeth Gusmão Affonso Cheila de Lima Boijink Marcos Tavares-Dias Luis Antonio Kioshi Aoki Inoue

Myxosporea parasitize many organs in fresh and saltwater fish. Species of the genus Myxobolus parasitizing the gills and other organs of the tambaqui Colossoma macropomum have been described. In the present study, blood smears were made from juvenile tambaqui and were stained with May Grunwald-Giemsa-Wright in order to identify myxozoan parasites. Out of a total of 36 fish examined, one specime...

2004
SARAH A. SOLLID HARRIET V. LORZ DONALD G. STEVENS PAUL W. RENO JERRI L. BARTHOLOMEW

—Fry of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss held as sentinel fish became infected with Myxobolus cerebralis when held at all juvenile acclimation sites for spring Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha and steelhead O. mykiss (anadromous rainbow trout) and thus expand the known range of M. cerebralis in northeastern Oregon. In spring 2001, replicate cages of rainbow trout fry were placed at the intake sit...

2012
Ahna Van Gaest Mary R. Arkoosh Joseph P. Dietrich

Whirling disease is a serious problem that impacts wild and hatchery salmonid stocks across the globe. Whirling disease is caused by a microscopic parasite, Myxobolus cerebralis, with a complex life history involving both salmonid and oligochaete worm hosts. In this study, we investigated the capability of wildland firefighting foams to inactivate M. cerebralis by indirect methods. Specifically...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2006
K Molnár C Székely K Mohamed F Shaharom-Harrison

Cage-cultured sutchi catfish Pangasius hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878), a favourite food fish in Southeast Asia, proved to be infected by 6 myxozoan species. Three species belonged to the genus Hennegoides (H. berlandi, H. malayensis, and H. pangasii), 1 to Henneguya (H. shariffi) and 2 to Myxobolus (M. baskai, and M. pangasii). Five myxozoans infected the gills and 1 was found on the spleen. Myx...

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