Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2014, Vol 14, Num, 2 (Pages: 367-378)
Monogenean Fish Parasites, Their Host Preferences and Seasonal Distributions in the Lower Kızılırmak Delta (Turkey)
Türkay Öztürk 1 ,Ahmet Özer 1
1 Sinop University, Faculty of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 57000, Sinop, Turkey
DOI :
10.4194/1303-2712-v14_2_07
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This comprehensive research study was conducted to determine the monogenean fauna of 16 fish species belonging to
Cyprinidae, Mugilidae, Gobiidae, Percidae, Cyprinodontidae, Gasterosteidae, Cobitidae, Atherinidae, Poecilidae and
Sygnidae in Lower Kızılırmak Delta located by the coasts of the Black Sea in the northern part of Turkey. A total of 1049 fish
specimens were collected during the period between December 2010 and November 2011. Gyrodactylus proterorhini, G.
cyprini, G. arcuatus, Dactylogyrus extensus, D. chalcalburni, D. difformis, Ancyrocephalus paradoxus, Ligophorus
mediterraneus, L. cephali, Solostamenides mugilis and Paradiplozoan homoion were identified to the specific level while one
Gyrodactylus and one Salsuginus species were identified only to the generic level. Some monogeneans were found to be
specific to some host families, especially Ligophorus for Mugilidae and Dactylogyrus for Cyprinidae. Prevalence (%) and
intensity indices were determined and discussed for each monogenean species and/or genus on respective hosts. All the
monogenean species were recorded for the first time in the Lower Kızılırmak Delta. Gyrodactylus cyprini and Ancyrocephalus
paradoxus represented new parasite records for Turkey.
Keywords :
Monogenean parasites, prevalence, Kızılırmak delta