Health response in yellowtail Seriola dorsalis exposed to an Amyloodinium ocellatum outbreak

Volume: 44, Issue: 4
Published: Dec 20, 2018
Abstract
Marine fish culture, both in hatchery and grow-out systems, is prone to parasitic infestations, which lead to fish health impairment and generally high mortality rates. The most frequent disease in these cultures, amyloodiniosis, is caused by the dinoflagellate Amyloodinium ocellatum, the parasite considered to inflict the most considerable damage on commercial marine fish ventures. In recent years, the yellowtail Seriola dorsalis cultured in...
Paper Details
Title
Health response in yellowtail Seriola dorsalis exposed to an Amyloodinium ocellatum outbreak
Published Date
Dec 20, 2018
Volume
44
Issue
4
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