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Öğe Ectoparasitic protozoa fauna of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) caught in the Sinop region of Turkey(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1998) Ozer, A; Erdem, OThe ectoparasitic protozoan fauna resident on farmed and wild common carp (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) from two localities in the Sinop region of Turkey were investigated during the period June 1994-May 1995. Following the investigation of 125 common carp, Trichodina acuta Lom, 1961, Trichodina mutabilis Kazubski and Migala, 1968, Trichodina nigra Lom, 1960, Trichodinella subtilis Lom, 1959, Apiosoma piscicola Blanchard, 1885 and one Epistylis species were identified. The prevalence (%) and mean intensity levels of the parasites found were recorded monthly and in different fish length groups of common carp. Trichodina mutabilis, Trichodinella subtilis and Apiosoma piscicola represent new parasite records for Turkey, with Trichodina acuta being tentatively suggested as a new parasite record.Öğe The relationship between occurrence of ectoparasites, temperature and culture conditions(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1999) Özer, A; Erdem, OA 1-year study on the occurrence of ectoparasites on farmed and wild common carp (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) and their relationship with temperature and culture conditions was conducted between June 1994 and May 1995 at two sites in the Sinop region of northern Turkey. Following the investigation of 125 common carp, Trichodina acuta Lom, 1961, Trichodina mutabilis Kazubski and Migala, 1968, Trichodina nigra Lom, 1960, Trichodinella subtilis Lom, 1959, Apiosoma piscicola Blanchard, 1885, Epistylis sp., Dactylogyrus anchoratus Dujardin, 1845, Dactylogyrus extensus Mueller and Van Cleave, 1932, Gyrodactylus sp. and Argulus foliaceus L., 1758 were identified. Trichodina mutabilis and Dactylogyrus extensus were found to be the most common ectoparasites on both the farmed and the wild common carp. The overall infestation prevalence was 100% on farmed carp and 93.6% on wild carp. Dactylogyrus anchoratus represents a new parasite record for Turkey.












