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Aquaculture Compendium Datasheets

     
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  infectious laryngotracheitis
Gallid herpesvirus 1, better known as infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV), is a member of the genus Iltovirus, subfamily...
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  chicken anaemia
Chicken anaemia, chicken infectious anaemia and blue wing disease all describe an immunosuppressive syndrome in poultry caused by chicken...
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  swine influenza
Swine influenza (SI) is an acute viral respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses of the family Orthomyxoviridae....
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  Hippodamia convergens (lady beetle, convergent)
Polyphagous, eating a wide variety of insects including aphids, beetles, chinch bugs, whiteflies and...
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Lernaea cyprinacea Lernaea cyprinacea
Morphology and life cycleThe adult female Lernaea cyprinacea has a small semispherical cephalothorax, which contains the...
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anchor worm disease anchor worm disease
Lernaeids or anchor worms are common pests in freshwater aquaculture of cyprinids and, to a lesser extent, of salmonids and other fish....
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  Sander lucioperca (pikeperch)
As S. lucioperca is an obligate piscivore as an adult, this species will predate on native and non-native fish species where...
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  Coregonus albula (vendace)
Vendace (C. albula) is a salmonid fish with native distribution in northern parts of Europe. It is an obligate planktivore with...
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  mucosal disease
A fuller datasheet will be added for this topic in the next edition of the Compendium. As with all our datasheets we welcome...
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  Japanese encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquito-borne viral disease in animals and humans. Many domestic and wild animals are susceptible to the JE...
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