Under embargo until: 2022-02-24This review was prompted by reports of unusually large numbers of sea lice tentatively identified as Caligus elongatus infesting farmed salmon in northern Norway. Following a brief introduction to the sea lice problem in salmonid aquaculture, the review is divided into a further eight sections. The first is a review of existing information on the life cycle and behaviour of Caligus spp. The second is a description of the morphology of different stages in the life cycle of C. elongatus. The third describes the effects of caligid infestations on salmonid hosts. The fourth reviews information on the geographical distributions and host preferences of the six species of Caligus reported from farmed salmonids in dif...
Natural Caligus elongatus Nordmann infections of wild coastal fishes on the Norwegian south east coa...
Sea lice cause significant issues in the mariculture of salmonids. However, there have been no repor...
Salmonids farmed in Ireland in 2002 can be divided into the following groups: one year class of rain...
This review was prompted by reports of unusually large numbers of sea lice tentatively identified as...
Under embargo until: 2021-09-02In this mini review, we systematized current knowledge about the numb...
Although Caligus elongatus is one of two major species of sea lice that parasitize farmed salmon, it...
Two species of lice are found on cultured salmonids, Caligus elongatus Nordmann, a species of parasi...
Sea lice are regarded as having the most commercially damaging effect on cultured salmon in the worl...
This review surveyed information on Caligus Müller, 1785 to identify global infestation patterns and...
Funding: Marine Scotland Science (MSS).Wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar stocks have globally decline...
Caligid ectoparasitic copepods are major pathological pests on cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
This paper compiles information on various aspects of the biology (i.e., taxonomy and morphology, ge...
A recently compiled national database on sea lice infestations on farmed Atlantic salmon, contains d...
This bulletin reports on the National Sea Lice Monitoring Programme carried out by the Marine Instit...
Caligus elongatus (Caligidae: Siphonostomatoida) is a common ectoparasite of fish in the north Atlan...
Natural Caligus elongatus Nordmann infections of wild coastal fishes on the Norwegian south east coa...
Sea lice cause significant issues in the mariculture of salmonids. However, there have been no repor...
Salmonids farmed in Ireland in 2002 can be divided into the following groups: one year class of rain...
This review was prompted by reports of unusually large numbers of sea lice tentatively identified as...
Under embargo until: 2021-09-02In this mini review, we systematized current knowledge about the numb...
Although Caligus elongatus is one of two major species of sea lice that parasitize farmed salmon, it...
Two species of lice are found on cultured salmonids, Caligus elongatus Nordmann, a species of parasi...
Sea lice are regarded as having the most commercially damaging effect on cultured salmon in the worl...
This review surveyed information on Caligus Müller, 1785 to identify global infestation patterns and...
Funding: Marine Scotland Science (MSS).Wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar stocks have globally decline...
Caligid ectoparasitic copepods are major pathological pests on cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
This paper compiles information on various aspects of the biology (i.e., taxonomy and morphology, ge...
A recently compiled national database on sea lice infestations on farmed Atlantic salmon, contains d...
This bulletin reports on the National Sea Lice Monitoring Programme carried out by the Marine Instit...
Caligus elongatus (Caligidae: Siphonostomatoida) is a common ectoparasite of fish in the north Atlan...
Natural Caligus elongatus Nordmann infections of wild coastal fishes on the Norwegian south east coa...
Sea lice cause significant issues in the mariculture of salmonids. However, there have been no repor...
Salmonids farmed in Ireland in 2002 can be divided into the following groups: one year class of rain...