2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x2100002x
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Studies on the population biology of helminth parasites of fish species from the Caspian Sea drainage basin

Abstract: The northern section of the Caspian Sea and lower reaches of the Zhaiyk (Ural) River is an important fishery for Kazakhstan. In the present study, a total of 1597 individuals of ten fish species were analysed. The fish were caught over three years, from 2018 to 2020. For each species studied – Abramis brama, Alosa saposchnikowii, Atherina boyeri caspia, Carassius gibelio, Chelon auratus, Cyprinus carpio, Leuciscus aspius, Rutilus caspius, Sander marinus and Sander volgensis – between 100 and 200 individuals we… Show more

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“…In particular, planktonic animals of the Caspian Sea are an important link in the ecosystem of the sea and are included in the diet requirements of benthic animals [1]. Sturgeons of the Caspian Sea are benthivorous [2], with about 90% of the world's sturgeon catch currently being carried out in the Caspian Sea [3]. Furthermore, the Caspian Sea is a hotspot of biological diversity [3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, planktonic animals of the Caspian Sea are an important link in the ecosystem of the sea and are included in the diet requirements of benthic animals [1]. Sturgeons of the Caspian Sea are benthivorous [2], with about 90% of the world's sturgeon catch currently being carried out in the Caspian Sea [3]. Furthermore, the Caspian Sea is a hotspot of biological diversity [3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sturgeons of the Caspian Sea are benthivorous [2], with about 90% of the world's sturgeon catch currently being carried out in the Caspian Sea [3]. Furthermore, the Caspian Sea is a hotspot of biological diversity [3][4][5][6]. Biodiversity conservation is an important direction of life science, and its significance has formed the basis of many international documents, including the Convention on Biological Diversity [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В последующие годы численность морского судака на Каспии резко снизилась. Одной из причин снижения численности морского судака является загрязнение его нерестилищ у берегов Азербайджана [3,4].…”
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