Prevalence of argulus species in cultivable fish in Chhapiya Village of Rupandeshi district, Nepal
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Department of Zoology
Abstract
Argulus also known as fish lice is a hazardous ectoparasite infecting many fresh water
fish species. This research was conducted to determine the prevalence, abundance, and
intensity of Argulus in five different carp species (Labeo rohita, Cirrhinus mrigala,
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Cyprinus carpio, Ctenopharyngodon idella) from the
different ponds of Siyari rural municipality. The data was collected from Chhapiya
village which is highly known by the name of the fish village and the fish pond was
selected randomly. A total of 250 fishes were examined from different ponds for
species-wise, sex-wise, and length-wise study of ectoparasite infestation. Species-wise
maximum prevalence (50%), abundance (1.4) and intensity (2.8) respectively were
found in L. rohita followed by C. mrigala [prevalence 40%, abundance (1) and intensity
(2.5)], H. molitrix [prevalence 25%, abundance (0.5) and intensity (2.0)], C. carpio
[prevalence 15%, abundance (0.25) and intensity (1.667)] and lastly C. idella
[prevalence 10%, abundance (0.15) and intensity (1.5)]. Sex-wise prevalence,
abundance, and intensity of Argulus species were found higher in female carp than in
male carp. Similarly, length-wise highest prevalence, abundance, and intensity of
Argulus species occurred in a small sized group (10-20 cm) of carp than in the largest
group (30-40 cm). Lack of awareness about preventive measures and management
practices are some of the factors responsible for Argulus infestation which has badly
impacted farmers. To eradicate these parasites, efficient curative and effective
preventive measures should be applied.
Keywords: Abundance, Argulus, Ecto-parasite, Infestation, Intensity