Detection parasites of Indian Mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) in North Sumatera, Indonesia

E. Yusni, L. S. Handayani
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The purpose of this study was to identify ectoparasites and their prevalence infecting Rastrelliger kanagurta in North Sumatera, Medan. So far, people use this fish as a processed product. The method used in this study is a survey method with direct collection at the research site. Samples were taken using random sampling technique. Sampling was carried out in five places in Belawan with the number of samples studied as many as 30 individuals with an average length of 25.3 cm and a weight of 193.7 grams. Identification was carried out in a laboratory using a light microscope at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of North Sumatra. The results of this study found seven types of parasites that infect the surface in the muscles, fins and gills. The parasites found in their respective prevalence were infected Dactylogyrus sp. 13.33% was found in muscus, Austrobdella sp. 30% found in fin. While the parasites found in the gills were Zoothamnium sp as much as 6.67%, Diphyllobothrium sp as much as 16.67%, Rhadinorynchus sp. 53.33%, Camallanus sp. 20% and Anisakis sp. 3.33%. Rhadinorynchus sp. is the parasite with the highest prevalence rate, found on the scales, gills and fins respectively of mackerel.
印度尼西亚北苏门答腊印度鲭鱼寄生虫的检测
本研究的目的是鉴定棉兰北苏门答腊省卡纳古拉斯特利格鼠的外寄生菌及其流行情况。到目前为止,人们把这种鱼当作加工产品。本研究使用的方法是在研究现场直接收集的调查方法。样本采用随机抽样技术。在Belawan的五个地方进行了采样,样本数量多达30只,平均长度为25.3厘米,体重为193.7克。鉴定是在北苏门答腊大学农业学院的实验室中使用光学显微镜进行的。这项研究的结果发现了七种寄生虫,它们会感染肌肉、鳍和鳃的表面。寄生虫感染率分别为Dactylogyrus sp.(肌肉13.33%)、austrrobdella sp.(鳍30%)、Zoothamnium sp.(6.67%)、Diphyllobothrium sp.(16.67%)、Rhadinorynchus sp.(53.33%)、Camallanus sp.(20%)和Anisakis sp.(3.33%)。Rhadinorynchus sp.是感染率最高的寄生虫,分别存在于鲭鱼的鳞片、鳃和鳍上。
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