Prevalence of endoparasite in some commercially important freshwater fishes of Bida area, Niger State: a preliminary report
The result of this preliminary report highlighted prevalence of an endoparasite (nematode) in order of prevalence. Four non-scaly commercially important fishes, namely:- Clarias sp Hererobranchus bidorsalis. Bagrus sp and Synodontis sp.; and nine scaly fishes, namely; - Gymnarchus sp, Protopterus annectus. Tilapia sp, Lates niloticus. Heterotis niloticus, Mormyrops sp, Channa Obscurus, Labeo sp and Distochodus rostratus of freshwater fadama of the Bida Area, Niger State. The extent of the spread was evaluated. While the reactions of fishermen, middlemen (fishmongers) and fish-eaters in order to appreciate the impacts of the nematode infested fishes on the populace were recorded. The paper suggested areas for further studies towards evoking desirable management strategies for the study area as follows. Such suggested areas are:- Identification and confirmation of the nematode species; life cycle of the nematode species; influence of season on the prevalence, spread and pathology in the nematode infested fishes, etc
Main Authors: | Ibiwoye, T.I.I., Sule, M.A., Agbontale, J.J., Okojie, P.U.A. |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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Subjects: | Biology, Aquaculture, Nigeria, Bida Floodplain, endoparasites, fish diseases, parasites, parasitic diseases, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21529 |
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