FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 369/3

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 369/3

Checklist of the parasites
of fishes of Latvia


by
Muza Kirjušina
Division of Parasitology
and Ichthyopathology
National Diagnostic Centre
Food and Veterinary Service
Riga, Latvia

and

Karlis Vismanis
University of Latvia
Faculty of Biology
Department of Zoology
and Animal Ecology
Riga, Latvia


FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2007

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Kirjušina, M.; Vismanis, K.
Checklist of the parasites of fishes of Latvia.
FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 369/3. Rome, FAO. 2007.106p.

Abstract

This checklist summarizes information on the parasites of Latvia fishes contained in the world literature dating to the end of 2005. Information is presented in the form of parasite-host and hostparasite lists and includes 305 named species of parasites, distributed among the higher taxa as follows: Protista – 42, Myxozoa – 49, Digenea – 38, Monogenoidea – 81, Cestoda – 33, Nematoda – 31, Acanthocephala – 11, Hirudinida – 2, Mollusca – 6, Branchiura – 2 and Copepoda – 10. Also included are many records of parasites not identified to species level. The Parasite-Host List is organized on a taxonomic basis and provides information for each parasite species on the environment (freshwater, brackish, marine), the location (site of infection) in or on its host(s), the species of host(s) infected, the known geographic distribution (by major waterbody) in Latvia, and the published sources for each host and locality record. The Host-Parasite List is organized according to the taxonomy of the hosts, and includes for each host, the English language, Latvian and Russian common names, environment (freshwater, brackish, marine), status in Latvia (native or exotic) and the list of parasites reported. Both lists are accompanied by remarks, as warranted, giving specific information on points of systematics, nomenclature, possible misidentifications, introductions, life cycles, etc. Citations are included for all references and parasite and host indices are included.

The parasite fauna of fishes of Latvia has received considerable attention. Nevertheless, parasites have been recorded from only about 45 percent of the more than 114 species of marine and fish occurring in the country’s waters. The common freshwater fish species (particularly those having economic importance, such as the cyprinids, percids, esocids and salmonids) have been particularly well studied, providing a good general picture of their parasite faunas and data having value for use in faunistic analyses.


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Preparation of this document  (Download pdf 332 kb)
Abstract
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

INTRODUCTION  (Download pdf 906 kb)

PARASITE-HOST LIST  (Download pdf 420 kb)

HOST-PARASITE LIST  (Download pdf 240 kb)

REFERENCES  (Download pdf 379 kb)

SUPPLEMENTARY REFERENCES

PARASITE INDEX

HOST INDEX