2016
DOI: 10.21077/ijf.2016.63.1.48647-20
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Estimation of loss due to Lernaea infection in Indian Major Carp farming system

Abstract: Anchor worm (Lernaea spp.) infestation is one of the major parasitic diseases affecting carp culture all over the world, particularly in the Indian subcontinent resulting in huge economic losses. The present study evaluated the loss in terms of mortality and growth reduction in Catla catla fingerlings under experimental infection of Lernaea sp. In the experimentally infected tanks, mortality of catla fingerlings ranged from 50-100% as compared to no mortality in control tanks. Furthermore, fish that survived i… Show more

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“…and Gyrodactylus sp., as well as larger crustacean ectoparasites including Lernae spp., Argulus spp. and Ergasilus, contribute significantly to the economic losses within fish ~ 645 ~ culture systems in India (Sahoo et al, 2013, Das andMishra, 2014) [17,7] . The detail of common parasitic diseases and their treatment reported in India are present in table 2.…”
Section: Parasitic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Gyrodactylus sp., as well as larger crustacean ectoparasites including Lernae spp., Argulus spp. and Ergasilus, contribute significantly to the economic losses within fish ~ 645 ~ culture systems in India (Sahoo et al, 2013, Das andMishra, 2014) [17,7] . The detail of common parasitic diseases and their treatment reported in India are present in table 2.…”
Section: Parasitic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infectious diseases are the major constraints to aquaculture and the limiting factor for economic and socioeconomic development of fish farmers in India and many other countries in the world [5][6][7]. Some diseases have seriously affected the future development of the aquaculture sector as well as the livelihood of fish farmers.…”
Section: Common Disease Problems In Indian Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%