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[Issykkul Lake basin's monogeneas (Monogenea)].

Authors: D U, Karabekova;

[Issykkul Lake basin's monogeneas (Monogenea)].

Abstract

The article consist of common results of long standing monogenea researches of Issykkul lake's basin. Monogenea's fauna of the basin includes 46 species. It was discovered for the first time 12 species for the republic, 2 species for Middle Asia. Besides it was described 3 new species for science. About 10 species were discovered into the lake together with hosts during the acclimatization.

Keywords

Siberia, Fish Diseases, Species Specificity, Platyhelminths, Epidemiological Monitoring, Fishes, Animals, Fresh Water, Trematode Infections, Environmental Monitoring

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