Türk Bilimsel Derlemeler Dergisi
Yazarlar: Ahmet ÖZER, Türkay ÖZTÜRK, Arzu ÇAM, Derya YILMAZ
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Anahtar Kelimeler:Trout,Oncorhynchus mykiss,Monogenea,Gyrodactylus,Turkey
Özet: With the help of the diversity of sea and inland fishery resources and high potential for production, aquaculture industry takesan important place in Turkey and the annual production by means of hunting and farming is 646 thousand tons. 152 thousand tonsof the total production was realized by farming and with 69 thousand tons production, trout production occupies an important partof farming. In addition to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792) which is commercially produced in Turkey, thereare more trout species with production potential (Salmo trutta macrostigma Dumenil, 1855; Salmo trutta abanticus Tortonese,1954; Salmo trutta caspius Kessler, 1877; Salmo trutta labrax Pallas, 1811; Salmo trutta lacustris L., 1758; Salmo trutta fario L.,1758; Salmo trutta platycephalus Behnke, 1968). Fish diseases are one of the most important threats for fish farming and parasiticdiseases are of importance with their species diversity, their patogenity, high potential of propagation to different geographicareas and hosts. Gyrodactylus species of monogenean fish parasites are the most important pathogen of marine and freshwaterfish species, especially trout. 16 of defined 409 Gyrodactylus species have been reported on Oncorhynchus mykiss; Salmo truttatrutta; Salmo trutta lacustris and Salvelinus fontinalis in various European countries. The Gyrodactylus fauna of trout species inTurkey is not yet known. Gyrodactylus derjavini, G. trutae, G. salmonis, G. teuchis and particularly Gyrodactylus salaris are themost prominent pathogens of trout species of Turkey and starting from the Northern European Countries, they have been reportedon trouts in the Southern European Countries; Spain (1993), France (1996) and Italy (2009). This situation poses a great riskfor trouts present in Turkey. In this study, geographical propagation process associated with host factors of Gyrodactylus typepathogens -which haven’t been detected in Turkish coastal and inland waters yet but approaching our borders- have been definedand presented with visual materials.
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