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Short communication: Digenea parasites in giant mudskipper (Periopthalmodon schlosseri) Kuala Lupak Village, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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dc.creator HIDAYATURRAHMAH, HIDAYATURRAHMAH
dc.date 2019-12
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-15T04:04:26Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-15T04:04:26Z
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/8324/1/1.%20Jurnal%20Insternasional%20Biodiversitas%20Digenea%20Parasite.pdf
dc.identifier HIDAYATURRAHMAH, HIDAYATURRAHMAH (2019) Short communication: Digenea parasites in giant mudskipper (Periopthalmodon schlosseri) Kuala Lupak Village, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Short communication: Digenea parasites in giant mudskipper (Periopthalmodon schlosseri) Kuala Lupak Village, South Kalimantan, Indonesia., 20 (12). ISSN ISSN: 1412-033X, E-ISSN: 2085-4722.DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d201242
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/13660
dc.description Parasites are organisms that impart detrimental effects on their host. Monogenea which are generally ectoparasites and digenea which are endoparasites are the most common parasites which invade fish. This research was aimed to find out the existence of monogenean and digenean parasites as well as their species in giant mudskipperor timpakul fish(Periopthalmodon schlosseri)in Kuala Lupak Village, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Employing 25 giant mudskipper which was randomly collected from Kuala Lupak Village, South Kalimantan, this study explored the presence of ectoparasites and endoparasites on the mucous, fins, gills, intestines, stomach, and meat of the fish. The results showed that only digenean parasites were found in the giant mudskipper(Periopthalmodon schlosseri). The digenean parasites found to come from Opecoeloides genus and Buchepalidae family, metacercariae cysts, and parasites of the nematode phylum. Monogenea parasites were not found due to low fish-density, fish behavior that is rarely in the water, and adequate nutrition which is the opposite of growth-supporting factors of monogenean. Parasitic infection could occur because the fish eat some intermediate hosts of digenea, such as snails and other fish. Besides, the condition of waters that have been contaminated with digenean eggs allows the life cycle of the digenean to continue in fish.
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dc.publisher Society for Indonesian Biodiversity
dc.relation https://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/4116/3557
dc.relation http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/8324/
dc.subject Q Science (General)
dc.title Short communication: Digenea parasites in giant mudskipper (Periopthalmodon schlosseri) Kuala Lupak Village, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.
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