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Title
The epidemiology of Argulus spp. (Crustacea: Branchiura) infections in stillwater trout fisheries
Publication Abstract

The epidemiology of Argulus spp. (Crustacea: Branchiura) infections in stillwater trout fisheries

N.G.H. Taylor, C. Sommerville and R. Wootten.

Problem infections caused by species of the crustacean ectoparasite, Argulus, in UK stillwater trout fisheries appear to have increased in recent years. A cross-sectional study of 77 such fisheries was conducted to establish the perceived problem and the extent and severity of this problem, and to identify associated risk factors. An interview-based study was conducted in 2001 using a standardized questionnaire based on the management and infection status of each fishery in the previous year. Logistic regression was used to identify potential risk factors. Argulus spp. were perceived to cause economic losses in infected fisheries through a reduction in the number of anglers due to reduced aesthetic appeal and catchability of fish. Of the sites studied, 29% experienced such a problem infection in 2000. Argulus foliaceus was identified in all but one case and was found to be widely distributed throughout the UK. The remaining case was identified as Argulus coregoni. Three risk factors were associated with problem infections: the presence of an algal bloom, slow rates of stock turnover and whether water level dropped by <1 m during the summer months. 

Reference:

N.G.H. Taylor, C. Sommerville and R. Wootten. (2006) The epidemiology of Argulus spp. (Crustacea: Branchiura) infections in stillwater trout fisheries. Journal of Fish Diseases, 29: 193-200

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Publication Authors
N.G.H. Taylor*, C. Sommerville and R. Wootten.
Publication Date
April 2006
Publication Reference
Journal of Fish Diseases, 29: 193-200
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/