養殖クロダイに寄生するAlella macrotrachelusの生活史

広島大学生物生産学部紀要 Volume 19 Issue 2 Page 199-214 published_at 1980-12-25
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Title ( jpn )
養殖クロダイに寄生するAlella macrotrachelusの生活史
Title ( eng )
Life Cycle of Alella macrotrachelus (Copepoda) Parasitic on Cultured Black Sea-bream
Creator
Kawatow Katsuyasu
Muroga Kiyokuni
Izawa Kunihiko
Kasahara Shogoro
Source Title
広島大学生物生産学部紀要
Journal of the Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University
Volume 19
Issue 2
Start Page 199
End Page 214
Abstract
Recently, industrial farming of black sea-bream, Acanthopagrus schlegeli (Bleeker), has grown prosperous in the Inland Sea of Japan. This species is said to be fairly resistant to environmental water pollution and diseases as compared with yellow tail, Seriola quinqueradiata, a popular species in mariculture of our country. However, some ectoparasites are known to attack cultured black sea-bream. Among them, Alella macrotrachelus (Brian, 1906) (Copepoda: Lerneopodidae) with which we deal here seems to be the most harmful gill parasite.

In this paper the development of this parasite is described, based on specimens from laboratory experiments.

The female life cycle proved to consist of seven stages; one nauplius stage, one copepodid stage, four chalimus stages (attached by frontal filament), and the adult stage (attached by bulla). The life cycle of the male could not be revealed thoroughly, but it is clear that the male gets into the life of superinfection on the female at its second chalimus stage. Sexual dimorphism becomes distinct in the second chalimus stage.
NDC
Fishing industry. Fisheries [ 660 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学生物生産学部
Date of Issued 1980-12-25
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0387-7647
[NCID] AN00213621
[NAID] 40004291989