沙捞越红杂罗非鱼的寄生虫侵染:形态、DNA条形码和不同培养系统下的水质评价

IF 1.4 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
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红色杂交罗非鱼(RHT)是水产养殖中的一个重要物种,但仍然极易受到寄生虫感染,这可能会损害生产力和鱼类的整体健康。本研究评估了2022年5月至12月沙捞越不同水产养殖系统中RHT的外寄生和内寄生的流行程度、强度和种类鉴定。采用形态学和分子方法对120个RHT样本进行了分析。结果显示,ST1、ST2和ST3的体外寄生虫感染率为100%,高于ST4(96.67%)。最常见的外寄生虫是毛霉属(Trichodina spp.),占70.83%,分子分析鉴定为刺石纤毛虫(Cichlidogyrus thurstonae)。仅在ST1中检测到内寄生虫,肠道(53%)的发生率高于胃(40%)。尽管在形态学上被确定为Digenean吸虫,但BLAST和系统发育分析未能提供明确的匹配,表明可能是一个新物种。有趣的是,不同地点的水质参数没有显著差异,这意味着寄生虫流行更多地受到水产养殖系统设计、放养密度和管理措施的影响,而不仅仅是环境因素。生物安全性差、鱼类密度高和寄生虫控制措施不足可能导致高侵染率。这项研究强调了加强生物安全协议、定期监测寄生虫和改进管理策略以减轻寄生虫感染的必要性。研究结果为可持续RHT农业提供了宝贵的基线数据,强调了主动健康管理对确保长期生产力和粮食安全的重要性。
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Parasite infestation in red hybrid Tilapia across Sarawak: Morphological, DNA barcoding and water quality assessment under different culture systems

Parasite infestation in red hybrid Tilapia across Sarawak: Morphological, DNA barcoding and water quality assessment under different culture systems
Red Hybrid Tilapia (RHT) is a vital species in aquaculture but remains highly vulnerable to parasitic infestations, which can compromise productivity and overall fish health. This study assessed the prevalence, intensity, and species identification of ecto- and endoparasites in RHT across different aquaculture systems in Sarawak from May to December 2022. A total of 120 RHT samples were analyzed using both morphological and molecular approaches. Results indicated a high prevalence of ectoparasites in ST1, ST2, and ST3 (100 %) compared to ST4 (96.67 %). Trichodina spp. was the most common ectoparasite (70.83 %), while molecular analysis identified Cichlidogyrus thurstonae. Endoparasites were detected only in ST1, with greater occurrence in the intestine (53 %) than in the stomach (40 %). Despite being morphologically identified as a Digenean Trematode, BLAST and phylogenetic analysis failed to provide a definitive match, suggesting a potentially novel species. Interestingly, water quality parameters did not vary significantly across sites, implying that parasite prevalence is more influenced by aquaculture system design, stocking density, and management practices rather than environmental factors alone. Poor biosecurity, high fish densities, and insufficient parasite control measures may contribute to high infestation rates. This study highlights the need for enhanced biosecurity protocols, regular parasite monitoring, and improved management strategies to mitigate parasitic infections. The findings provide valuable baseline data for sustainable RHT farming, emphasizing the importance of proactive health management to ensure long-term productivity and food security.
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
126
审稿时长
97 days
期刊介绍: Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports focuses on aspects of veterinary parasitology that are of regional concern, which is especially important in this era of climate change and the rapid and often unconstrained travel of people and animals. Relative to regions, this journal will accept papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites within the field of veterinary medicine. Also, case reports will be considered as they add to information related to local disease and its control; such papers must be concise and represent appropriate medical intervention. Papers on veterinary parasitology from wildlife species are acceptable, but only if they relate to the practice of veterinary medicine. Studies on vector-borne bacterial and viral agents are suitable, but only if the paper deals with vector transmission of these organisms to domesticated animals. Studies dealing with parasite control by means of natural products, both in vivo and in vitro, are more suited for one of the many journals that now specialize in papers of this type. However, due to the regional nature of much of this research, submissions may be considered based upon a case being made by the author(s) to the Editor. Circumstances relating to animal experimentation must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (obtainable from: Executive Secretary C.I.O.M.S., c/o W.H.O., Via Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland).
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