Background: The Caligidae is a family of parasitic copepods containing over 30 recognised genera. They are\ud commercially important parasites as they cause disease in numerous finfish aquaculture facilities globally.\ud Morphological features are used to distinguish between the genera and Pseudocaligus has traditionally been\ud differentiated from Caligus solely by the presence of a much reduced form of the fourth thoracic leg. Currently\ud there are numerous DNA sequences available for Caligus spp. but only the type species, Pseudocaligus brevipedis,\ud has molecular data available, so systematic studies using molecular phylogenetic analyses have been limited.\ud Methods: Three gene regions, SSU rDNA, 16S and CO1, for Pseudocaligus fugu f...
Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch 1790) is the most marketable cultured fin fish in Malaysia. T...
Our comprehension of the phylogeny and diversity of most inland–water crustaceans is currently hampe...
Adult females, males, and five developmental stages of Caligus epidemicus n. sp. are described from...
This review surveyed information on Caligus Müller, 1785 to identify global infestation patterns and...
So far, parasitic copepods belonging to the family Caligidae on marine fishes in Vietnam have been p...
The siphonostomatoid copepod Caligus undulatus Shen & Li, 1959 has been widely reported from plankto...
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The Caligidae (Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda) comprises more than 465 parasitic species, over 250 of w...
Siganids are marine fish which are potentially cultured in ponds or floating net \ud cages. In attem...
Although much work has been done on the piscine parasitic genus Caligus Müller, 1785, morphological ...
Copepods of the genus Calanus play a key role in marine food webs as consumers of primary producers ...
Thirteen species of sea lice (family Caligidae) are reported from a range of elasmobranch and actino...
Herein, data on rainbow trout infections with the copepod Caligus lacustris in cage aquaculture on L...
In early April 1961 while I was looking for parasitic copepods in fish specimens preserved in our ...
This paper compiles information on various aspects of the biology (i.e., taxonomy and morphology, ge...
Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch 1790) is the most marketable cultured fin fish in Malaysia. T...
Our comprehension of the phylogeny and diversity of most inland–water crustaceans is currently hampe...
Adult females, males, and five developmental stages of Caligus epidemicus n. sp. are described from...
This review surveyed information on Caligus Müller, 1785 to identify global infestation patterns and...
So far, parasitic copepods belonging to the family Caligidae on marine fishes in Vietnam have been p...
The siphonostomatoid copepod Caligus undulatus Shen & Li, 1959 has been widely reported from plankto...
© Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre CAS. Folia Parasitologica is an open access journal sinc...
The Caligidae (Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda) comprises more than 465 parasitic species, over 250 of w...
Siganids are marine fish which are potentially cultured in ponds or floating net \ud cages. In attem...
Although much work has been done on the piscine parasitic genus Caligus Müller, 1785, morphological ...
Copepods of the genus Calanus play a key role in marine food webs as consumers of primary producers ...
Thirteen species of sea lice (family Caligidae) are reported from a range of elasmobranch and actino...
Herein, data on rainbow trout infections with the copepod Caligus lacustris in cage aquaculture on L...
In early April 1961 while I was looking for parasitic copepods in fish specimens preserved in our ...
This paper compiles information on various aspects of the biology (i.e., taxonomy and morphology, ge...
Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch 1790) is the most marketable cultured fin fish in Malaysia. T...
Our comprehension of the phylogeny and diversity of most inland–water crustaceans is currently hampe...
Adult females, males, and five developmental stages of Caligus epidemicus n. sp. are described from...