Diseases and parasites in salmon, trout and other salmon-like fishes of the family Salmonidae are also found in other fish species. The life cycle of...
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Like humans and other animals, fish suffer from diseases and parasites. Fish defences against disease are specific and non-specific. Non-specific defences...
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non-exotic disease, and is monitored by the European Community Reference Laboratory for Fish Diseases. ISA is caused by the infectious salmon anemia virus...
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for beetles (Coleoptera). Aquaculture of salmon Atlantic salmon Fish diseases and parasites Pacific salmon Salmon Geoff Boxshall (2013). Walter TC, Boxshall...
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Gyrodactylus salaris (redirect from Salmon fluke)
of freshwater fish. This leech-like parasite has been implicated in the reduction of Atlantic salmon populations in the Norwegian fjords. It also parasitises...
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Salmon tartare is prepared with fresh raw salmon and seasonings. It is commonly spread on a cracker or bread and eaten as an appetizer. For the usual preparation...
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Cod and related species in the family Gadidae are susceptible to a variety of diseases and parasites. Lernaeocera branchialis, the "cod worm", is a copepod...
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The coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch; Karuk: achvuun) is a species of anadromous fish in the salmon family and one of the five Pacific salmon species...
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tissue and organs are being heavily affected. This can be due to overeating, overconsumption, low water temperatures, bacterial infections, parasites, or...
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Trematoda (redirect from Fluke (parasite))
They are obligate internal parasites with a complex life cycle requiring at least two hosts. The intermediate host, in which asexual reproduction occurs...
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Myxobolus cerebralis (redirect from Whirling disease)
is a myxosporean parasite of salmonids (salmon and trout species) that causes whirling disease in farmed salmon and trout and also in wild fish populations...
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and wild salmon, accounting for more than 50% of global salmon production. Farmed and wild salmon differ only slightly in terms of food quality and safety...
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Anisakis (section Similar parasites)
anisakids are common parasites of marine and anadromous fish (e.g. salmon, sardine), and can also be found in squid and cuttlefish. In contrast, they are...
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Aquaculture of salmonids (redirect from Salmon in aquaculture)
wild salmon. Management strategies include developing a vaccine and improving genetic resistance to the disease. In the wild, diseases and parasites are...
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(9) diseases and parasites, including those from outside the native region, and (10) reduced nutrient replenishment from decomposing salmon. In 2009...
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taimen and Pacific Chinook salmon, growing up to a meter in length. Atlantic salmon are found in the northern Atlantic Ocean and in rivers that flow into it...
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names for the species include king salmon, Quinnat salmon, Tsumen, spring salmon, chrome hog, Blackmouth, and Tyee salmon. The scientific species name is...
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Henneguya zschokkei (redirect from Tapioca disease)
several salmon in the genera Oncorhynchus and Salmo, where it causes milky flesh or tapioca disease. H. zschokkei does not require oxygen to survive and is...
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Sea louse (category Animal parasites of fish)
known as fish lice and parasitize fish in freshwater. Crustaceans portal Aquaculture of salmon Fish diseases and parasites Salmon louse Shane T. Ahyong;...
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Lohikeitto (category Fish and seafood soups)
Salmon chowder (Finnish: lohikeitto [ˈlohiˌkei̯tːo], Swedish: laxsoppa) is a common dish in Finland and other Nordic countries. It consists of salmon...
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Kudoa thyrsites (category Animal parasites of fish)
muscle texture and intensity of Kudoa thyrsites infection in farm-reared Atlantic salmon Salmo salar on the Pacific coast of Canada". Diseases of Aquatic...
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of a large number of parasites. Henneguya and other parasites in the myxosporean group have complex life cycles, where the salmon is one of two hosts....
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Anisakis simplex (category Nematodes described in 1809)
nematode in the genus Anisakis. Like other nematodes, it infects and settles in the organs of marine animals, such as salmon, mackerels and squids. It...
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Velvet disease (also called gold-dust, rust and coral disease) is a fish disease caused by dinoflagellate parasites of the genera Amyloodinium in marine...
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Parasitism (redirect from Parasites)
opening in the host's body and remain partly embedded there. Some parasites can be generalists, feeding on a wide range of hosts, but many parasites, and the...
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Dactylogyrus (section Ecology and evolution)
been an important model for ecology and evolution of host-parasite associations of monogeneans, and of parasites in general; dozens of scientific publications...
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Tetracapsuloides (redirect from Proliferative Kidney Disease)
proliferative kidney disease (PKD), one of the most serious parasitic diseases of salmonid populations in Europe and North America[1] that can result in losses of...
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Ichthyophthirius multifiliis (redirect from White spot disease)
louse with many children". The parasite can infect most freshwater fish species and, in contrast to many other parasites, shows low host specificity. It...
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Fish kill (section Diseases and parasites)
temperature. Infectious diseases and parasites can also lead to fish kill. Toxicity is a real but far less common cause of fish kill, and is often associated...
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lists of notable salmon canneries, cannery companies, cannery owners and salmon canning settlements List of canneries List of canneries in British Columbia...
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