Survey on the parasites infested crayfish Procambarus clarkii, Girard,1852 (Crustacea, Cambaridae) in Egypt. | ||||
Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research | ||||
Article 5, Volume 2, Issue 6, June 2016, Page 395-400 PDF (939.25 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jbaar.2016.108531 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Shimaa M. Abd El-Moaty; Hesham M. Sharaf* ; Abd El-Monem M. Khalil; Shimaa S. Ahmed | ||||
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
A parasitological survey on 1474 fresh water crayfish Procambarus clarkii was carried out during the period from January 2013 till May 2014 from different canals at Sharkia, Dakahlia and Kafr El-Sheikh Provinces in Egypt. Out of the examined crayfish , 8 were found to be infected with ectoparasitic protozoan Epistylis cambari on the gill filaments with percentage of infection 0.54% . Infection rates were varied between investigated areas, the percentages of infection were 0.21%, 0.57% and 2.7% at Sharkia, Dakahlia and Kafr El- Sheikh provinces respectively. Regarding to the seasonal prevalence of Epistylis cambari in examined crayfishes the peak of infection at Sharkia Province was recorded in summer (3.5%) , while at Dakahlia and Kafr El- Sheikh Provinces was detected in spring (1.13%) and (5.12%) respectively. The present study revealed that 11 out of 1474 (0.88%) were infected by one or more parasitic nematode larvae Strongyloides stercoralis that were observed in hemoceol of crayfish .The percentages of infection were 0.31%, 2.3% and 1.3% at Sharkia, Dakahlia and Kafr El-Sheikh Provinces respectively. Concerning to the seasonal prevalence of nematode larvae in examined crayfish, the peak of infection at Sharkia Province was detected in spring (4.5 %) ,while at Dakahlia Province was in summer (3.2%) and at Kafr El-Sheikh Province was in spring (1.5%). No infection was detected in winter and autumn. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Parasites; Crayfish; Protozoa; Nematoda; Larvae; Crustacea | ||||
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