Research Article
Behavioral and Climate Change on Fish Nematology
Mamatha P and Ramachandra Mohan M*
Department of Zoology, Lake Water quality research Laboratory, Bangalore University, Bangalore- 560 056, India
- *Corresponding Author:
- Ramachandra Mohan
Department of Zoology
Lake Water Quality Research Laboratory
Bangalore University, Bangalore- 560056, India
Tel: 080-2214001
E-mail: mohanramachandr@gmail.com
Received Date: September 02, 2014; Accepted Date: October 07, 2014; Published Date: October 15, 2014
Citation: Mamatha P, Ramachandra Mohan M (2014) Behavioral and Climate Change on Fish Nematology. J Fisheries Livest Prod 2:121. doi: 10.4172/2332-2608.1000121
Copyright: © 2014 Mamatha P, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Abstract The impact of fish nematode on gill histopathologyl and damages are predominate in their filaments, primary lamellae, degeneration of epithelium, inter lamellar epithelium and clumping of RBCs. Results of present study on fish, Glossogobius giuris indicates that there was parasites in gill, Further studies are made to understand in terms of metacercariae in fish tissues like gill of naturally available and highly proteinaceous fish, in Cauvery delta region. Fish gills are continuously exposed to water for gaseous exchange, during this there was a possible contact of Trematode parasites. The major any favorable conditions to enhance the incidence of Trematoda parasites and water chemistry like pH, DO, BOD and COD along with the temperature have any role for abundance of fish parasites. Variations in temperature with 3-4°C are seems to be favorable for behavioral and climate change on fish nematology.