
Fish Parasites
A Handbook of Protocols for their Isolation, Culture and Transmission
5M Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 30. June 2021
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-78918-133-3 (ISBN)
Description
Good fish health and welfare are essential components of sustainable aquaculture and, in this regard, fish parasites constitute a major constraint to production. The aquaculture industries of areas affected by various disease outbreaks have suffered considerably from the impacts of marine and freshwater parasites. It is therefore fundamentally important to take steps to prevent parasite infection, as well as to properly identify, monitor and treat outbreaks when they occur. ParaFishControl, an EU-funded project involving industry, academic and government partners drawn from across Europe, whose work has led to this book, is dedicated to effectively understanding and controlling a diverse range of fish parasites in order to promote the sustainability and competitiveness of the European aquaculture industry. Fish Parasites contains detailed outlines of the most up-to-date protocols for parasite isolation, culture and transmission, as well as detailed procedures for reproducing parasitic infections in a laboratory environment. Protocols for tasks such as monitoring parasitic infection, isolating parasites and preparing parasite material are explained in detail. In addition, an introduction is provided to the biology and host interactions of each parasite discussed. Fish Parasites provides an essential guide for those who are currently researching fish-parasite relations, as well as for those who may study fish health and welfare more generally or otherwise have broader interests in fish parasites.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
CABI Publishing
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1056 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78918-133-3 (9781789181333)
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Ariadna Sitja-Bobadilla | Maria Carla Piazzon | James Bron
Fish Parasites
A Handbook of Protocols for their Isolation, Culture and Transmission
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Ariadna Sitja-Bobadilla | Maria Carla Piazzon | James Bron
Fish Parasites
A Handbook of Protocols for their Isolation, Culture and Transmission
E-Book
06/2021
5M Books Ltd
€311.99
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Ariadna Sitja-Bobadilla | Maria Carla Piazzon | James Bron
Fish Parasites
A Handbook of Protocols for their Isolation, Culture and Transmission
E-Book
06/2021
5M Books Ltd
€311.99
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Persons
Ariadna Sitja-Bobadilla (Edited By)
Professor Ariadna Sitja-Bobadilla is an expert in fish parasites and has coordinated the European Project ParaFishControl.
Maria Carla Piazzon (Edited By)
Dr M. Carla Piazzon is a fish immunologist with a special interest in host-parasite interactions, from tiny ciliates to big metazoans.
James Bron (Edited By)
Professor James Bron heads the Aquatic Parasitology Research Group and is Professor of Aquatic Animal Health at the University of Stirling's Institute of Aquaculture. Over the last 35 years he has conducted extensive collaborative research on sea lice, working with academia, industry, government and NGOs to better understand aspects of sea louse biology and management, aiming to improve health and welfare of farmed and wild fish to better support sustainable and resilient aquaculture and capture fisheries.
Geert Wiegertjes (Edited By)
Professor Geert Wiegertjes is an expert in fish health and immunology and - now 30 years ago - fell in love with trypanosomes.
Professor Ariadna Sitja-Bobadilla is an expert in fish parasites and has coordinated the European Project ParaFishControl.
Maria Carla Piazzon (Edited By)
Dr M. Carla Piazzon is a fish immunologist with a special interest in host-parasite interactions, from tiny ciliates to big metazoans.
James Bron (Edited By)
Professor James Bron heads the Aquatic Parasitology Research Group and is Professor of Aquatic Animal Health at the University of Stirling's Institute of Aquaculture. Over the last 35 years he has conducted extensive collaborative research on sea lice, working with academia, industry, government and NGOs to better understand aspects of sea louse biology and management, aiming to improve health and welfare of farmed and wild fish to better support sustainable and resilient aquaculture and capture fisheries.
Geert Wiegertjes (Edited By)
Professor Geert Wiegertjes is an expert in fish health and immunology and - now 30 years ago - fell in love with trypanosomes.
Editor
ParaFishControl, Spain
Spanish National Research Council, Spain
University of Stirling, UK
University of Wageningen, Netherlands
Content
1: Cryptocaryon irritans 2: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis 3: Philasterides dicentrarchi 4: Amyloodinium ocellatum 5: Trypanosoma and Trypanoplasma 6: Neoparamoeba perurans 7: Loma salmonae 8: Ceratonova shasta 9: Enteromyxum leei 10: Enteromyxum scophthalmi 11: Myxobolus cerebralis 12: Sphaerospora molnari 13: Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae 14: Leptorhynchoides species (Acanthocephala) 15: Ligula intestinalis 16: Zeylanicobdella arugamensis 17: Neobenedenia girellae 18: Zeuxapta seriolae 19: Anguillicoloides crassus 20: Anisakis simplex 21: Hysterothylacium aduncum 22: Caligus rogercresseyi and Caligid sea lice species 23: Lepeophtheirus salmonis 24: Ceratothoa oestroides 25: Gnathia aureamaculosa and Gnathia marleyi 26: Saprolegnia parasitica