2020
DOI: 10.3329/bjz.v48i1.47873
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A Checklist on the Protozoan Parasites of Freshwater Fishes of Bangladesh

Abstract: The current work has been proposed to accumulate baseline information regarding prevalence, diversity and distribution of the protozoan parasites found in the freshwater fishes of Bangladesh from its inception to 2019. This is an attempt to compile a baseline data on protozoan parasites of freshwater fishes in Bangladesh. A total of thirty four articles were reviewed whereas sixteen articles reported systematic, taxonomic and morphometric analysis of protozoan parasites, five articles described seasonal parasi… Show more

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“…tine and stomach regions. Numerous studies, including those byHarvey and Thompson (1995);Otto and Mackauer (1998); as well asPaine et al (2004), provide compelling evidence suggesting that parasites exhibit a preference for hosts based on their superior body size and nutritional quality Arthur and Ahmed (2002). compiled a comprehensive list of parasites infecting fish in Bangladesh, observing that L. rohita commonly hosts a variety of pathogens, including protozoans (Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and Trichodina sp.…”
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“…tine and stomach regions. Numerous studies, including those byHarvey and Thompson (1995);Otto and Mackauer (1998); as well asPaine et al (2004), provide compelling evidence suggesting that parasites exhibit a preference for hosts based on their superior body size and nutritional quality Arthur and Ahmed (2002). compiled a comprehensive list of parasites infecting fish in Bangladesh, observing that L. rohita commonly hosts a variety of pathogens, including protozoans (Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and Trichodina sp.…”
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confidence: 99%