Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform
The study was conducted to identify parasite and to investigate the extent and intensity of infection in female sturgeons. Babolsar and Bandar_Turk men fishing grounds in Mazandaran province were selected as study sites. A total of 346 fishes were examined of which 89 fishes (25.6%) were infected with the parasite. Contamination rate in Huso huso and Acipenser guldenstadti Brandt were determined to be greater than other species.Study of averaged absolute fecundity and percent of infected eggs showed a lower intensity of infection in sturgeons.
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Subjects: | Polypodium Hydriform, Huso huso, Acipenser guldenstadti Brandt, Species, Fishing, Fish, |
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dig-aquadocs-1834-124752021-05-19T06:46:58Z Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform Pourgholam, Reza. Polypodium Hydriform Huso huso Acipenser guldenstadti Brandt Species Fishing Fish The study was conducted to identify parasite and to investigate the extent and intensity of infection in female sturgeons. Babolsar and Bandar_Turk men fishing grounds in Mazandaran province were selected as study sites. A total of 346 fishes were examined of which 89 fishes (25.6%) were infected with the parasite. Contamination rate in Huso huso and Acipenser guldenstadti Brandt were determined to be greater than other species.Study of averaged absolute fecundity and percent of infected eggs showed a lower intensity of infection in sturgeons. Published 2018-04-05T17:37:44Z 2018-04-05T17:37:44Z 1994 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12475 fa http://isfj.areo.ir/ pp.13-20 Iran Mazandaran Babolsar Bandar_Turk men |
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The study was conducted to identify parasite and to investigate the extent and intensity of infection in female sturgeons. Babolsar and Bandar_Turk men fishing grounds in Mazandaran province were selected as study sites. A total of 346 fishes were examined of which 89 fishes (25.6%) were infected with the parasite. Contamination rate in Huso huso and Acipenser guldenstadti Brandt were determined to be greater than other species.Study of averaged absolute fecundity and percent of infected eggs showed a lower intensity of infection in sturgeons. |
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Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform |
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Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform |
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Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform |
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Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform |
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Surveying infection of Sturgeons with Polypodium Hydriform |
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surveying infection of sturgeons with polypodium hydriform |
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