Investigation of nematode Eustrongylides larvae infections in mudfish Clarias gariepinus and C. anguillaris from Bida floodplain of Nigeria

This is the first report and record of the determination whether mudfish Clarias were infected with the larvae of the nematode Eustrongylides. Also, documented the assessment of the socio-economic perceptions of three groups of fisher folks on the economy of infected mudfish Clarias fishing activities. Fifty-six (67.5%) of 83 mudfish Clarias caught by artisanal fisher folks were examined for the presence of the larvae of the nematode Eustrongylides. All the 8 sampled fishing localities in Bida floodplain of Nigeria had a mean intensity and abundance of at least 3 and 1 worm per fish per site, respectively. Two hundred and one (96.2%) of 209 worms recovered were from the musculatures at different depths resulting in undulations on the skin surfaces as grub-like presentations. The three groups of fisher folks assessed encountered economic losses from nematode infected mudfish Clarias which attract much debates or rejections during marketing due to its aesthetically displeasing appearance, faster deterioration, higher fragility in smoked form coupled with poorer taste compared to the wholesome ones. Infected female mudfish Clarias had higher worm burden than the males, for each fishing locality

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ibiwoye, T.I.I., Sule, A.M., Okomoda, J.K., Agbontale, J.J.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:Fisheries, Biology, Aquaculture, Nigeria, aquatic birds, artisanal fishing, fish, fish diseases, fish larvae, flood plains, Clarias anguillaris, Clarias gariepinus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21725
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