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Morphology and biology of parasite responsible for scuticociliatosis of cultured olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceusBo-Young Jee*, Yi-Cheung Kim, Mi Seon ParkPathology Division, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, 408-1, Kijang, Pusan 619-900, Korea![]() ABSTRACT: Based on the arrangement and shape of the buccal structure, scuticociliates isolated from cultured olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus belonged to the family Uronematidae and showed many characteristics of Uronema marinum. There was variation in the morphometry of clinical isolates taken from different organs of infected flounder. However, the isolates did not show any significant difference in morphometry under cultured conditions. The ciliates were easily maintained in in vitro medium to which antibiotic agents had been added and which had been enriched with the raw brain tissue of a healthy olive flounder. The ciliates propagated in a wide range of both temperature (6 to 30°C) and salinity (10 to 35 ppt).
KEY WORDS: Olive flounder · Paralichthys olivaceus · Scuticociliatosis · Uronema marinum
Published in DAO Vol.
47, No. 1
(2001) on October 29
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