Abstract

In aquaculture, acute infections may result in fish mortality, but in many cases the chronic effects of infections are not readily detected, and may result in a decrease in fish growth.Ligictaluridus floridanusis a gill monogenean parasite prevalent on channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)farms in Northeastern Mexico. In order to assess and evaluate the impact of the chronic infection with this monogenean, 400 six-month-old catfish fingerlings from a hatchery, with a fork length of 10–15 cm were used in this study. Catfish naturally infected withL. floridanus(parasite abundance was 18) were divided in two groups of 200 fish. One group was treated with formalin, and infection was eliminated during a week, while the other group was not treated, and was used as a control. In total, 111 fish of each group were selected, placed into aquaria, and observed for 12 weeks. Indicators of growth such as fork length, mean weight, condition index, specific growth rate, feed conversion index and feed consumed were assessed. Significant differences (P< 0.05) between the treated group and control were found in the mean weight (127.85 g and 107.63 g) and specific growth rate (1.79 and 1.58), respectively. No significant differences were found in the other growth indicators assessed. We proved that growth performance of channel catfish is affected by infection withL. floridanus, which influence the farm economy. This is the first report on the effect ofL. floridanuson the growth performance of channel catfish.

Highlights

  • Acute infections may result in fish mortality, but in many cases the chronic effects of infections are not readily detected, and may result in a decrease in fish growth

  • In order to assess and evaluate the impact of the chronic infection with this monogenean, 400 six-month-old catfish fingerlings from a hatchery, with a fork length of 10–15 cm were used in this study

  • We proved that growth performance of channel catfish is affected by infection with L. floridanus, which influence the farm economy

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Introduction

Acute infections may result in fish mortality, but in many cases the chronic effects of infections are not readily detected, and may result in a decrease in fish growth. Ligictaluridus floridanus is a gill monogenean parasite prevalent on channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) farms in Northeastern Mexico. 111 fish of each group were selected, placed into aquaria, and observed for 12 weeks Indicators of growth such as fork length, mean weight, condition index, specific growth rate, feed conversion index and feed consumed were assessed. Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is widely cultured throughout Mexico and is the most cultured fish species in Tamaulipas State in the northeast of the country This species is chronically infected with the monogenean Ligictaluridus floridanus, with a high intensity and prevalence in the floating cage systems used in fish production (RábagoCastro et al 2011). The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a chronic infection by Ligictaluridus floridanus on the growth performance of channel catfish

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