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dc.creatorBravo,Sandra
dc.creatorHurtado,Carlos F.
dc.creatorSilva,MaríaTeresa
dc.date2017-01-01
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-03T13:28:13Z
dc.date.available2019-05-03T13:28:13Z
dc.identifierhttps://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-560X2017000400852
dc.identifier.urihttp://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/88361
dc.descriptionABSTRACT The yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi is one of the most important fish candidates for the diversification of aquaculture in Chile. Fish farmed experimentally in one floating cage on a site located in Northern Chile, between November 2013 and December 2015, were first detected with the sea lice Caligus lalandei from April 2014. The highest prevalence (100%) was reached in July 2014 and the highest abundance in June 2014 (4.3 lice/fish). The monogenean Benedenia seriolae was also recorded in the same stock of fish from July 2014, reaching the highest abundance of 30.8 parasite/fish and a prevalence of 100% in January 2015. When the abundance of B. seriolae increased, C. lalandei abundance decreased until it disappeared in January 2015, which could be attributed to the increase of the seawater temperature in the period of study. This is the first report of C. lalandei infecting S. lalandi reared in net cage in Chile.
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dc.publisherPontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. Facultad de Recursos Naturales. Escuela de Ciencias del Mar
dc.relation10.3856/vol45-issue4-fulltext-24
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceLatin american journal of aquatic research v.45 n.4 2017
dc.subjectSeriola lalandi
dc.subjectCaligus lalandei
dc.subjectBenedia seriolae
dc.subjectsea lice
dc.subjectmonogenean ectoparasite
dc.subjectfarmed kingfish
dc.titleCoinfection of Caligus lalandei and Benedenia seriolae on the yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi farmed in a net cage in northern Chile


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