Aspects of the biology of Cryptocaryon irritans, and hyposalinity as a control measure in cultured gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata
1985; Inter-Research; Volume: 1; Linguagem: Inglês
10.3354/dao001019
ISSN1616-1580
Autores Tópico(s)Aquatic life and conservation
ResumoThe life cycle and halotolerance of Cryptocaryon im-tans were studied.Trophonts completed their growth phase on the host in 3 to 7 d.The reproductive process of the tomonts yielded tomites as early as 3 and as late as 28 d.Tomite life span was 24 to 48 h.Trophonts embedded in the fish skin withstood 18 h exposure of the host to fresh water.Tomonts withstood salinities ranging from 20 to 70 %O for 48 h without losing viability.Tomites were seen emerging only from tomonts kept in constant salinities ranging from 25 to 50 %o.All tomonts degenerated when immersed in 0 to 10 %O for 3 h.Eradication of the parasite based on these findings was achieved.Four consecutive treatments of 3 h each in 10 %O salinity 3 d apart destroyed all tomonts before tomites could excyst and were well tolerated by the fish.C. imitans life cycle was similarly interrupted by 4 consecutive transfers of fish into clean tanks at 3 d intervals.A certain degree of resistance to C. irritans invasion was observed in fish that had survived several infections.
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