Pennella Instructa Wilson, 1917 (Copepoda: Pennellidae) on the Cultured Greater Amberjack, Seriola Dumerili (Risso, 1810)
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Bull. Eur. Ass. Fish Pathol., 29(3) 2009, 98 Pennella instructa Wilson, 1917 (Copepoda: Pennellidae) on the cultured greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili (Risso, 1810) A. Öktener* İstanbul Provencial Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Control, Aquaculture Office, Kumkapı, TR-34130 İstanbul, Turkey Abstract Pennella instructa Wilson, 1917 was reported on the cultured greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili (Risso, 1810) from the Mediterranean Sea of Turkey in October 2008. This parasite is reported for the first time from the greater amberjack. Parasite was recorded with a prevalence of 7.7 % and 2 the mean intensity on host. Introduction Their large size and mesoparasitic life have may be responsible for the cases of greater led to a number of studies of the Pennellidae. amberjack mortalities in (İskenderun Bay) the The most recent account and discussion of Mediterranean Coast of Turkey. their effects on the fish has been published by Kabata (1984). The genus Pennella Oken, This parasitological survey was carried out 1816 are amongst the largest of the parasitic with the aim of identifying the composition Copepoda, and except for a single species of the parasitic fauna of greater amberjack infecting the blubber and musculature of attempted in Turkey under farming systems, cetaceans, are found as adults embedded in so as to develop prevention and control the flesh of marine fish and mammals (Kabata, measures in advance of any possible outbreaks 1979). of infection. Economically, Seriola dumerili is one of the Material and Methods most important pelagic fish species in the Greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili (Risso, world, and initial attempts have been made 1810) (Teleostei: Carangidae) were bought to introduce the species into aquaculture from farming system in the Mediterranean systems. Seriola sp. in the wild habitats and Coast of Turkey. Thirteen fish were examined cultured systems are parasitized world-wide for ectoparasites in October 2008. Copepod (Grau et al., 1999; Hutson et al., 2007a; 2007b; parasites were isolated and from the host and Johnson et al., 2004; Mansell et al., 2005; preserved in 70% alcohol. Identifications and Ogawa & Fukudome, 1994). Genç et al. (2007) morphometric measurements of the copepods reported that Zeuxapta seriolae (Monogenea) were performed according to the descriptions * Corresponding author’s Email: [email protected] Bull. Eur. Ass. Fish Pathol., 29(3) 2009, 99 of Hogans (1986), Kabata (1979), Kabata (1984) quite rare (Genç et al., 2007). and Yamaguti (1963). Previously, four species of Pennellidae have Results and Discussion been recorded in Turkey, representing three Pennella instructa Wilson, 1917 (Copepoda: genera: Lernaeolophus sultanus von Nordmann, Pennellidae) 1839 in the mouth base of Diplodus vulgaris Two of embedded parasitic copepods were from the Mediterranean Sea (Öktener & observed on the skin of the fish and were taken Trilles, 2004); Pennella instructa Wilson, 1917 out easily from the body by hands. When taken on the base of the anal, pectoral fins and in the out the parasite from the body, a hole occurred muscle tissue of the abdomen of Xiphias gladius in the skin of the fish. Pennella instructa was from the Aegean Sea (Öktener et al., 2007); recorded with a prevalence of 7.7 % and 2 Pennella balaenopterae Koren and Danielssen, mean intensity on host respectively. Infection 1877 on the skin of Balaenoptera physalus from values of Pennella instructa studied from other the Mediterranean Sea (Çiçek et al., 2007); swordfish populations have also been reported Peniculus fistula von Nordmann, 1832 on the by several authors; 37.5% prevalence, 1.8 mean ventral fin of Coryphaena hippurus from the intensity of Pennella instructa; 6.3% prevalence, Aegean Sea (Öktener, 2008). This parasite is 2 mean intensity of Pennella filosa and 31.3% reported for the first time from the greater prevalence, 1.4 mean intensity of Pennella sp amberjack. on Xiphias gladius by Merella et al. (2003); 100% prevalence, 1.6 mean intensity of Pennella References instructa on Xiphias gladius by Öktener et al. Castro-Pampillon JA, Rodriquez-Dominguez H, Soto-Bua M, Mejuta-Garcia J, Arias- (2007); 24% prevalence, 1.53 mean intensity of Fernandez C and Garcia-Estevez JM (2002). Pennella instructa on Xiphias gladius by Castro- Parasites of Swordfish from the Gulf of Guinea. 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