2016
DOI: 10.12980/jclm.4.2016j6-68
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A preliminary survey on parasitic occurrence in indigenous climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1972) from West Bengal state of India

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“…This could be due to the reason that, gills are the center of filter feeding food behavior of fish and are the sites of gaseous exchange to breath. This observation supported the study conducted by Mandal et al (2016) that reported parasites were prevalent at a highest rate in gill (37%) of A. testudineus followed by outer body layer (35%) and intestine (28%) in India. According to Roberts and Somerville (1982), the sieving ability of the gill rakers may help to trap some organisms, and this could be attributed to the presence of the protozoan parasites there.…”
Section: Fig 4 Relative Proportion Of Mixed Infection By Protozoan supporting
confidence: 91%
“…This could be due to the reason that, gills are the center of filter feeding food behavior of fish and are the sites of gaseous exchange to breath. This observation supported the study conducted by Mandal et al (2016) that reported parasites were prevalent at a highest rate in gill (37%) of A. testudineus followed by outer body layer (35%) and intestine (28%) in India. According to Roberts and Somerville (1982), the sieving ability of the gill rakers may help to trap some organisms, and this could be attributed to the presence of the protozoan parasites there.…”
Section: Fig 4 Relative Proportion Of Mixed Infection By Protozoan supporting
confidence: 91%