Ecobiology of helminth parasites of finfishes and shellfishes of Cochin waters with special reference to Digenetic trematodes


Autoria(s): Syed, Ismail Koya M S; Dr.Mohandas, A
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24/04/2014

24/04/2014

01/12/1987

Resumo

The great number of parasitic species of marine and brackishwater animals that have been described indicates that parasites play an important part in the ecology of the oceans and brackishwaters. Jnspite of their importance, marine and brackish parasites are probably the least known group of organisms. Considering the large number of marine and brackishwater hosts, especially in the tropics, it is no exaggeration to say that the description of marine and brackishwater parasites has hardly begun (Rohde, 1982). With this view in mind, an attempt has been made to study the ecobiology of the helminth parasites of finfishes and shellfishes of eochin waters with special reference to digenetic trematodes. The work is broadly divided into three chapters, Chapter 1 consists of a description of the study area, prevalence of infection and concurrent infections with helminth parasites, seasonal variation, host specificity> and zoogeography of digenetic trematodes; Chapter II deals with the systematics of digenetic trematodes; and Chapter III deals with studies on larval trematodes from molluscs and crustacea, adult from a molluscan host, life-cycle, biology and histopathology

School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3648

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Host specificity #Zoogeography of digenetic trematodes #Philophthalmus cochinensis #Cercaria chackai #Cercaria melanocrucifera
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