@article{MAKHILLJAVA20109112254,
    title = {Parasitological Investigation on Commercially Important Fish and Crustacean Species Collected from the TIGEM (Dortyol Turkey) Ponds},
    journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
    volume = {9},
    number = {11},
    pages = {1597-1602},
    year = {2010},
    issn = {1680-5593},
    doi = {javaa.2010.1597.1602},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2010.1597.1602},
    author = {Egemen,Cavit,Ercumet,Alaeddin and},
    keywords = {Dortyol-TIGEM ponds,Acanthobrama marmid,Tilapia zilli,Diplozoon paradoxum,Tetraonchus sp,Turkey},
    abstract = {This study has been conducted in Dortyol TIGEM (General Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises) ponds where Mustafa Kemal University, Faculty of Fisheries, Dortyol-Yeniyurt,Turkey, Fishery Products Research and Application Unit is established. In this field which has a potential for fishery product farming, no pervious study has been detected on parasite existence. In order to determine the existence of parasite organisms in the fishery products living in TIGEM ponds in Dortyol district where local fishing activities are being conducted within the borders of Hatay province and it is expected to project and implement advanced level of farming activities in the near future, 550 fish and 32 arthropod samples (167 gray mullets<I> (Mugil cephalus</I> Linnaeus, 1758), 188 tilapias (<I>Tilapia zilli</I> Gervais, 1848), 70 sea bass (<I>Dicentrarchus labrax</I> Linnaeus, 1758), 125 marmid (<I>Acanthabrama marmid</I> Heckel, 1843), 32 blue crab (<I>Callinectes sapidus </I>Rathbun, 1896)) have been taken and examined during the year between April 16th, 2007 and March 17th, 2008. In this study, from Dortyol TIGEM ponds, <I>Diplozoon paradoxum</I> (Nordman, 1832) and T<I>etraonchus</I> sp. (Diesing, 1858) have been detected in <I>Tilapia zilli</I> (Gervais, 1848) and <I>Diplozoon paradoxum</I> (Nordman, 1832) and <I>Tetraonchus</I> sp. (Diesing, 1858), which is a Monogenean parasite has been detected in <I>Acanthobrama marmid</I> (Heckel, 1843) as a new host and is being reported for the first time.}
    }