Marine Fish Parasitology: An OutlineTranslated from the 1981 Polish edition, compiles information otherwise scattered in the literature about parasites of fish. Of interest to scientists, researchers, and students, and useful to people on the fishing boats and in the processing plants. Explains such matters as identifying parasites, their biology and life cycles, common invasion pathways, and relationships within the food chain. Considers both the economic impact on the industry and the prevention of human infection. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Contents
Forms of Coexistence | 3 |
The Secondary Environment | 10 |
Invasion Pathways | 17 |
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Common terms and phrases
abdominal acanthocephalans adult affected fish Alaska pollock anisakiasis Anisakis simplex Atlantic attached Baltic bladder blood body cavity bream cause cells cephalothorax cercariae cestodes chalimus common contain copepodid copepods crustaceans Cryptobia cycle cyprinids cysts definitive hosts digenean disease dorsal egg sacs encysted excretory female fillets fish fish body fish muscles fish parasites fish species forms free-living frequently freshwater fish genus glands gonads Grabda hatch host's body human infection intermediate host intestine invasion incidence isopods Japan juvenile Kabata Kudoa larvae larval Anisakis larval stage Lernaeocera live liver lobes males maricultures marine fish Merluccius metacercariae migrate monogenean nematodes North numerous occur organs Pacific parasite's parasites parasitic copepods Parasitol particularly pathogenicity Phocanema phylum plerocercoids polar capsules proboscis produce protozoans recorded salmon salmonids scolex second intermediate host segment settle skin spores stage larvae stomach sturgeons suckers Theragra thorax tissue trematodes trout usually ventral ventriculus Yamaguti