Monogenean infestations and mortality in wild and cultured Red Sea fishes |
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Authors: | I. Paperna A. Diamant R. M. Overstreet |
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Affiliation: | (1) The H. Steinitz Marine Biology Laboratory of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Eilat, Israel;(2) Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, USA |
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Abstract: | Hyperinfection by the gill-infesting monogeneanAllobivagina sp. (Microcotylea) caused mass mortalities in juveniles ofSiganus luridus cultured in seawater earthen ponds and holding tanks in Eilat (Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea). Other species ofSiganus and adults ofS. luridus cultured in the same systems acquired a low intensity of infestation. Most hyperinfected fish were emaciated and anaemic with hematocrit values below 10 %. Skin and mouth infestations by the monogeneanBenedenia monticelli (Capsaloidea) caused mass mortalities in grey mullets (Mugilidae). These mortalities occurred in large individuals in wild populations ofLiza carinata from lagoonal habitats in the Gulf of Suez and in most species of grey mullets cultured in Eilat. The intensity of infestation correlated positively with severity of infestation, and the common sites of infestation corresponded with areas of severe pathological alterations. Spontaneous recovery followed the climax of an epizootic, both for infestedS. luridus and infested grey mullets. Decline in infestation coincided with remission of the pathological signs. |
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