Prevalence of Lernaea cyprinacea Infections in Indian Major Carp at Fish Farms of Bihar, India
Devarshi Ranjan,
Ashish Sahu,
Priyanka Verma
et al.
Abstract:Lernaea cyprinacea, commonly known as anchor worms, represents a significant parasitic threat to Indian Major Carp (IMC) species in the aquaculture system. Lernaea parasitizing is widely reported, affecting brood stock, fingerlings, and marketable-sized freshwater fish species globally. This study aims to comprehensively investigate Lernaea infections in ten fish farms across Bihar, India, focusing on the prevalence, intensity, water quality parameters, fish weight, and associated factors affecting the occurre… Show more
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