2018
DOI: 10.18331/sfs2018.5.1.1
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Helminth parasites of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, Linnaeus, 1758), gray mullet (Chelon labrosus, Aisso, 1826) from Bafa Lake, Turkey

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“…A. physodes and E. audouini are euryxenic species, with a wide host range and marked preference for teleosteans ( Trilles, 1979 ). The former species has also a marked preference for Sparids and Maenids ( Trilles, 1979 ) and was reported from various locations in the Mediterranean Sea, such as in Algeria ( Trilles, 1994 , Ramdane et al, 2007 ), Turkey ( Öktener and Trilles, 2004 , Koc et al, 2018 ) and Lebanon ( Bariche and Trilles, 2005 ). In Tunisia, Charfi-Cheikhrouha et al (2000) reported the occurrence of this parasite on several species of Teleosteans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A. physodes and E. audouini are euryxenic species, with a wide host range and marked preference for teleosteans ( Trilles, 1979 ). The former species has also a marked preference for Sparids and Maenids ( Trilles, 1979 ) and was reported from various locations in the Mediterranean Sea, such as in Algeria ( Trilles, 1994 , Ramdane et al, 2007 ), Turkey ( Öktener and Trilles, 2004 , Koc et al, 2018 ) and Lebanon ( Bariche and Trilles, 2005 ). In Tunisia, Charfi-Cheikhrouha et al (2000) reported the occurrence of this parasite on several species of Teleosteans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Milbrink (1975) reported a significant parasite infestation in the spring, From February through November, according to Reimchain (1982) there is the largest prevalence of parasite infection. In a study conducted by Koc et al (2018), 4.88 percent of C. Carpio as well as other fishes were found to be infested with helminths.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%