The chapter covers the major parasites groups of concern in both vertebrates and invertebrate farmed hosts and several other minor parasites and/or commensal groups which rarely cause issues on farms. The chapter also covers a diagnostic summary with some considerations and approaches regarding treatment strategies, prophylaxis methodsand farm mangement practices
Groupers (Epinephelus) are recognized as economically-important marine fish and abundantly cultured ...
Traditionally, parasitology has been concerned with the harmful effects of parasitic organisms; it i...
Rapid development of fish culture in marine cages has been associated with an emergence of parasitic...
The chapter covers the major parasites groups of concern in both vertebrates and invertebrate farmed...
This chapter deals with parasitic animals of significance to aquaculture because of their harmful ef...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
[Extract] Disease problems constitute the largest single cause of economic loss in aquaculture. Desp...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic pl...
Welfare and health of marine ornamental fish can be influenced by several environmental, nutritiona...
International Workshop on Marine Parasitology, Horta 21-24 May 2006.Marine parasites are of immense ...
Aquaculture Health Management: Design and Operation Approaches is an essential reference for the div...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. When the ability of traditional foo...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing segment of food production and is expected to supply a growing po...
In Oceanarium conditions where fish is kept in artificial water, diseases are frequently caused by p...
Groupers (Epinephelus) are recognized as economically-important marine fish and abundantly cultured ...
Traditionally, parasitology has been concerned with the harmful effects of parasitic organisms; it i...
Rapid development of fish culture in marine cages has been associated with an emergence of parasitic...
The chapter covers the major parasites groups of concern in both vertebrates and invertebrate farmed...
This chapter deals with parasitic animals of significance to aquaculture because of their harmful ef...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
[Extract] Disease problems constitute the largest single cause of economic loss in aquaculture. Desp...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic pl...
Welfare and health of marine ornamental fish can be influenced by several environmental, nutritiona...
International Workshop on Marine Parasitology, Horta 21-24 May 2006.Marine parasites are of immense ...
Aquaculture Health Management: Design and Operation Approaches is an essential reference for the div...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. When the ability of traditional foo...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing segment of food production and is expected to supply a growing po...
In Oceanarium conditions where fish is kept in artificial water, diseases are frequently caused by p...
Groupers (Epinephelus) are recognized as economically-important marine fish and abundantly cultured ...
Traditionally, parasitology has been concerned with the harmful effects of parasitic organisms; it i...
Rapid development of fish culture in marine cages has been associated with an emergence of parasitic...