Abstract Background The high transmission potential of species belonging to the monogenean parasite genus Gyrodactylus, coupled with their high fecundity, allows them to rapidly colonise new hosts and to increase in number. One gyrodactylid, Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957, has been responsible for devastation of Altantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations in a number of Norwegian rivers. Current methods of eradicating G. salaris from river systems centre around the use of non-specific biocides, such as rotenone and aluminium sulphate. Although transmission routes in gyrodactylids have been studied extensively, the behaviour of individual parasites has received little attention. Specimens of Gyrodactylus gasterostei Gläser, 1974 and G....
This article reviews the history of gyrodactylid research focussing on the unique anatomy, behaviour...
This article reviews the history of gyrodactylid research focussing on the unique anatomy, behaviour...
A new species of Gyrodactylus was observed on the skin, gills, and fins of the brook stickleback fro...
Background: The high transmission potential of species belonging to the monogenean parasite genus Gy...
Since Norway experienced the devastating Gyrodactylus salaris (Monogenea) epidemics in Atlantic salm...
Infectious disease in aquaculture is omnipresent, but traditional treatments used against the causat...
The aim of this study was to investigate the use of the anaesthetic 2-phenoxyethanol on the transmis...
The viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris continues to devastate Norwegian Atlantic salmon popu...
The viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris continues to devastate Norwegian Atlantic salmon popu...
The viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris continues to devastate Norwegian Atlantic salmon popu...
Abstract Up until now, there have not been many studies of single Gyrodactylus manipulations on sal...
A new PhD-thesis at the University of Oslo have investigated how certain parasites of the genus Gyro...
PhDThis study has examined the interaction between the viviparous rnonogenean GyrodactYlus and sti...
Background: Gyrodactylus salaris is a directly transmitted ectoparasite that reproduces in situ on i...
Report of a Workshop on Gyrodactylus salaris in the Commission Area 1. The parasite Gyrodactylus sal...
This article reviews the history of gyrodactylid research focussing on the unique anatomy, behaviour...
This article reviews the history of gyrodactylid research focussing on the unique anatomy, behaviour...
A new species of Gyrodactylus was observed on the skin, gills, and fins of the brook stickleback fro...
Background: The high transmission potential of species belonging to the monogenean parasite genus Gy...
Since Norway experienced the devastating Gyrodactylus salaris (Monogenea) epidemics in Atlantic salm...
Infectious disease in aquaculture is omnipresent, but traditional treatments used against the causat...
The aim of this study was to investigate the use of the anaesthetic 2-phenoxyethanol on the transmis...
The viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris continues to devastate Norwegian Atlantic salmon popu...
The viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris continues to devastate Norwegian Atlantic salmon popu...
The viviparous monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris continues to devastate Norwegian Atlantic salmon popu...
Abstract Up until now, there have not been many studies of single Gyrodactylus manipulations on sal...
A new PhD-thesis at the University of Oslo have investigated how certain parasites of the genus Gyro...
PhDThis study has examined the interaction between the viviparous rnonogenean GyrodactYlus and sti...
Background: Gyrodactylus salaris is a directly transmitted ectoparasite that reproduces in situ on i...
Report of a Workshop on Gyrodactylus salaris in the Commission Area 1. The parasite Gyrodactylus sal...
This article reviews the history of gyrodactylid research focussing on the unique anatomy, behaviour...
This article reviews the history of gyrodactylid research focussing on the unique anatomy, behaviour...
A new species of Gyrodactylus was observed on the skin, gills, and fins of the brook stickleback fro...