2014
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1209-35
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Metazoan parasites of brown meagre (Sciaena umbra L. 1758) caught near Gökçeada, Turkey

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“…In addition, R. cadenati recorded from European waters and Bizerte lagoon is absent in Turkey. Longicollum pagrosomi recorded in T. trachurus from Tunisia and Turkey is also reported from the sparid fish Pagrus major (Kim et al, 2011) and from the sciaenid fish Sciaena umbra (Akmirza, 2014). Furthermore, N. rutili in L. mormyrus from the Bizerte lagoon is the first report from Mediterranean sparids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In addition, R. cadenati recorded from European waters and Bizerte lagoon is absent in Turkey. Longicollum pagrosomi recorded in T. trachurus from Tunisia and Turkey is also reported from the sparid fish Pagrus major (Kim et al, 2011) and from the sciaenid fish Sciaena umbra (Akmirza, 2014). Furthermore, N. rutili in L. mormyrus from the Bizerte lagoon is the first report from Mediterranean sparids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…bivittata is reported from numerous fish hosts from Mediterranean Sea (Trilles, 1991;Samn et al, 2014;Castelló et al, 2020). Also N. bivittata was recorded from the Mediterranean (Charalambos et al, 2019;Çelik et al, 2020), Aegean (Demir, 1952;Geldiay & Kocataş, 1972;Kırkım et al, 2008;Öktener et al, 2009, 2010Akmirza, 2014), Marmara (Kırkım, 1998) and Black Sea (Öktener, 2007;Öktener et al, 2009;Kayış & Er, 2012;Er & Kayış, 2015;Oğuz & Öktener, 2007) coasts of Turkey.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Members of this genus has been mostly reported from fishes belonging to Labridae and to a lesser extent from other families such as Scorpaenidae, Cottidae, Sparidae, Mugilidae, Centracanthidae, Merluccidae, Monacanthidae, Sciaenidae, Mullidae, Gobiidae, Serranidae, Triglidae, and Platycephalidae (Alas et al, 2008;. Until today, three species namely Nerocila bivittata, N. orbignyi and N. acuminata have been reported on marine fishes in Turkey (Horton and Okamura, 2001;Öktener and Trilles, 2004;Oğuz and Öktener, 2007;Kırkım et al, 2008;Öktener et al, 2009;Kayış and Ceylan, 2011;Kayış and Er, 2012;Akmirza, 2014;Er and Kayış, 2015;Özcan et al, 2015) (Table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%