Notes on Ergasilus lizae Kroyer, 1863 (Copepoda: Ergasilidae) infestation in Thicklip Grey Mullet (Chelon labrosus, L., 1758) in Beymelek Lagoon Lake (Antalya, Türkiye)

F. B. Yalım, N. Emre, Y. Emre, Nehir Kaymak
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The study was to investigate changes in infestation levels of Ergasilus lie on economically important fish species, thick lip grey mullet (Chelon labrossus) from Beymelek Lagoon Lake located on the western Mediterranean coast (Antalya, Türkiye). In context, the infestation levels of E. lizae in relation to fish sexes, fish sizes and season were evaluated statistically. The research was conducted seasonally between May 2008 to April 2009, and the gills belonging to 103 fish samples were examined. The overall infection prevalence and mean values were 60.2% and 15.95, respectively. A total of 998 parasites were counted during the study period. The prevalence and mean intensity of E. lizae for thicklip grey mullet male and sexually unidentified fish samples (92%, 16.78; 55%, 21) were higher than that for females (48.3%, 13.61) respectively. E. lizae accumulated on host male and unidentified individuals than that female. The number of parasites found in a single host male and unidentified individual were counted as almost twice the number of parasites found in females. Prevalence and mean intensity were determined the highest in size class I with 69.6% and 26.3, and almost the same values in size groups II and III. E. lizae on host fish was observed in every season. The highest prevalence and mean intensity of E. lizae was recorded in spring with 100%, 24.88. About 60% of the total number of parasites counted were recorded in the spring. The lowest prevalence of E. lizae was recorded in summer at 12% and the lowest mean intensity of E. lizae was in the summer and the winter respectively with 9, 8.67 respectively. The infestation level of E. lizae was statistically significant with host sex and season, but there was no effect on fish size groups.
关于Ergasilus lizae Kroyer,1863(桡足目:Ergasilidae)在土耳其安塔利亚贝梅莱克泻湖Thicklip Grey Mullet(Chelon labrosus,L.,1758)的侵扰
这项研究旨在调查Ergasilus在经济上重要的鱼类物种上的侵扰水平的变化,这些鱼类是来自地中海西部海岸(土耳其安塔利亚)贝梅莱克泻湖的厚唇灰乌鱼(Chelon labrossus)。在此背景下,对与鱼类性别、鱼类大小和季节相关的丽珠藻侵扰水平进行了统计评估。这项研究是在2008年5月至2009年4月期间按季节进行的,对103个鱼类样本的鳃进行了检查。总感染率和平均值分别为60.2%和15.95。研究期间共统计出998种寄生虫。厚唇灰乌鱼雄性和性不明鱼类样本的丽纹伊蚊患病率和平均强度(92%,16.78;55%,21)分别高于雌性(48.3%,13.61)。E.lizae在寄主雄性和未鉴定个体上的积累比雌性多。在单个宿主雄性和身份不明的个体中发现的寄生虫数量几乎是雌性的两倍。患病率和平均强度在一级体型中最高,分别为69.6%和26.3,在二级和三级体型中几乎相同。每个季节都在宿主鱼身上观察到丽珠藻。李泽兰的发病率和平均强度最高的是春季,为100%,为24.88。在统计的寄生虫总数中,大约60%是在春季记录的。李泽氏杆菌的流行率最低的是夏季,为12%,李泽氏菌的平均强度最低的分别是夏季和冬季,分别为9.867。丽珠藻的侵扰程度随着寄主性别和季节的不同而具有统计学意义,但对鱼类大小组没有影响。
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