Copepods represent one of the largest groups of ectoparasites of marine fish. They have been extensively studied in coastal waters where they have become major pests in aquaculture. However, there is very little information on the ecology of parasitic copepods of fishes in the open ocean. It is now recognised that oceanographic conditions determine the distribution and abundance of oceanic fish. The same conditions also influence the survival of both the individual parasitic copepod and its specie
review of the impact of parasitic copepods on marine aquaculture. Zoological Studies 43(2): 229-243....
a b s t r a c t Seven meso-and bathy-pelagic fish species from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) were fir...
DURING THE SPRING OF 1963 the senior author was fortunate enough to participate in the second crui...
Not AvailableInformation on Copepod parasitic on marine organisms other than fishes is scanty. I was...
In recent decades, aquaculture has become an increasingly important part of the world economy. Other...
in freshwater aquaculture. Zoological Studies 43(2): 193-205. In recent decades, aquaculture has bec...
Eighteen species of copepods are reported from fishes of the western North Pacific, including the Be...
We surveyed copepods parasitic on the fishes at Palmyra, a remote atoll in the Central Indo-Pacific ...
A complete understanding of how parasites influence marine ecosystem functioning requires characteri...
The islands of New Zealand are believed to be fragments from the Gondwanaland supercontinent that ar...
AbstractA complete understanding of how parasites influence marine ecosystem functioning requires ch...
Seven meso- and bathy-pelagic fish species from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) were firstly studied fo...
This paper reviews aspects of the biology of copepods infecting marine fish commercially cultured at...
I examined the demographic impacts of the parasitic copepod Pharodes tortugensis that infects the gi...
Copepods are vectors of pathogens of other aquatic organisms, including commercially harvested speci...
review of the impact of parasitic copepods on marine aquaculture. Zoological Studies 43(2): 229-243....
a b s t r a c t Seven meso-and bathy-pelagic fish species from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) were fir...
DURING THE SPRING OF 1963 the senior author was fortunate enough to participate in the second crui...
Not AvailableInformation on Copepod parasitic on marine organisms other than fishes is scanty. I was...
In recent decades, aquaculture has become an increasingly important part of the world economy. Other...
in freshwater aquaculture. Zoological Studies 43(2): 193-205. In recent decades, aquaculture has bec...
Eighteen species of copepods are reported from fishes of the western North Pacific, including the Be...
We surveyed copepods parasitic on the fishes at Palmyra, a remote atoll in the Central Indo-Pacific ...
A complete understanding of how parasites influence marine ecosystem functioning requires characteri...
The islands of New Zealand are believed to be fragments from the Gondwanaland supercontinent that ar...
AbstractA complete understanding of how parasites influence marine ecosystem functioning requires ch...
Seven meso- and bathy-pelagic fish species from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) were firstly studied fo...
This paper reviews aspects of the biology of copepods infecting marine fish commercially cultured at...
I examined the demographic impacts of the parasitic copepod Pharodes tortugensis that infects the gi...
Copepods are vectors of pathogens of other aquatic organisms, including commercially harvested speci...
review of the impact of parasitic copepods on marine aquaculture. Zoological Studies 43(2): 229-243....
a b s t r a c t Seven meso-and bathy-pelagic fish species from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) were fir...
DURING THE SPRING OF 1963 the senior author was fortunate enough to participate in the second crui...