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- Sea_louse abstract "The sea louse (plural sea lice) is a copepod within the order Siphonostomatoida, family Caligidae. There are around 559 species in 37 genera, including approximately 162 Lepeophtheirus and 268 Caligus species. Sea lice are marine ectoparasites (external parasites) that feed on the mucus, epidermal tissue, and blood of host marine fish.This article focuses on the genera Lepeophtheirus and Caligus which parasitize marine fish, in particular those species that have been recorded on farmed salmon. Lepeophtheirus salmonis and various Caligus species are adapted to saltwater and are major ectoparasites of farmed and wild Atlantic salmon. Several antiparasitic drugs have been developed for control purposes. Since L. salmonis is the major sea louse of concern and has the most known about its biology and interactions with its salmon host, this review will focus on this species.Caligus rogercresseyi has become a major parasite of concern on salmon farms in Chile, and studies are under way to gain a better understanding of the parasite and the host-parasite interactions. Recent evidence is also emerging that L. salmonis in the Atlantic has sufficient genetic differences from L. salmonis from the Pacific, suggesting that Atlantic and Pacific L. salmonis may have independently co-evolved with Atlantic and Pacific salmonids, respectively.".
- Sea_louse class Copepod.
- Sea_louse class Maxillopoda.
- Sea_louse kingdom Animal.
- Sea_louse order Siphonostomatoida.
- Sea_louse phylum Arthropod.
- Sea_louse phylum Crustacean.
- Sea_louse thumbnail Male_female_sea_lice.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink Sea_Lice.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink fish_farms_drive_wild_salmon_populations_toward_extinction.html.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink grocery-chain-pulls-whole-salmon-following-facebook-posts.html.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink rdsealice-pou_01-eng.htm.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink lice-pou-eng.htm.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink salmon-farming-problems.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink sealice.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink sea%20lice.htm.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink www.watershed-watch.org.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink AquaculturalRevolution.html.
- Sea_louse wikiPageExternalLink sealice.html.
- Sea_louse wikiPageID "3826067".
- Sea_louse wikiPageRevisionID "580614754".
- Sea_louse classis Maxillopoda.
- Sea_louse familia "Caligidae".
- Sea_louse familiaAuthority "Burmeister, 1834".
- Sea_louse hasPhotoCollection Sea_louse.
- Sea_louse imageCaption "Male and female Lepeophtheirus salmonis".
- Sea_louse name "Sea lice".
- Sea_louse ordo Siphonostomatoida.
- Sea_louse phylum "Arthropoda".
- Sea_louse regnum "Animalia".
- Sea_louse subclassis "Copepoda".
- Sea_louse subdivision "*Abasia (C. B. Wilson, 1908) *Alanlewisia (Boxshall, 2008) *Alebion (Krøyer, 1863) *Alicaligus (Shiino, 1955) *Anchicaligus (Stebbing, 1900) *Anuretes (Heller, 1865) *Arrama (Dojiri & Cressey, 1991) *Avitocaligus (Boxshall & Justine, 2005) *Belizia (Cressey, 1990) *Caligodes (Heller, 1865) *Caligus (O. F. Müller, 1785) *Calistes (Dana, 1852) *Caritus (Cressey, 1967) *Cresseyella (Bezdek & Cressey, 2004) *Dartevellia (Brian, 1939) *Diphyllogaster (Brian, 1899) *Echetus (Kroyer, 1863) *Euryphorus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1840) *Gloiopotes (Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861) *Hermilius (Heller, 1865) *Indocaligus (Pillai, 1961) *Kabataella (Prabha & Pillai, 1983) *Lepeophtheirus (von Nordmann, 1832) *Mappates (Rangnekar, 1958) *Markevichus (Özdikmen, 2008) *Paralebion (C. B. Wilson, 1911) *Parapetalus (Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861) *Parechetus (Pillai, 1962) *Pseudanuretes (Yamaguti, 1936) *Pseudechetus (Prabha & Pillai, 1979) *Pseudocaligus (A. Scott, 1901) * *Pupulina (Beneden, 1892) *Sciaenophilus (Beneden, 1852) *Synestius (Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861) *Tuxophorus (C. B. Wilson, 1908)".
- Sea_louse subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Sea_louse subphylum Crustacean.
- Sea_louse subject Category:Aquaculture.
- Sea_louse subject Category:Ectoparasites.
- Sea_louse subject Category:Parasites_of_fish.
- Sea_louse subject Category:Parasitic_crustaceans.
- Sea_louse subject Category:Siphonostomatoida.
- Sea_louse subject Category:Veterinary_parasitology.
- Sea_louse type Animal.
- Sea_louse type Crustacean.
- Sea_louse type Eukaryote.
- Sea_louse type Species.
- Sea_louse type Animal.
- Sea_louse type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Sea_louse type Crustacean.
- Sea_louse type EukaryoticCell.
- Sea_louse type Organism.
- Sea_louse comment "The sea louse (plural sea lice) is a copepod within the order Siphonostomatoida, family Caligidae. There are around 559 species in 37 genera, including approximately 162 Lepeophtheirus and 268 Caligus species. Sea lice are marine ectoparasites (external parasites) that feed on the mucus, epidermal tissue, and blood of host marine fish.This article focuses on the genera Lepeophtheirus and Caligus which parasitize marine fish, in particular those species that have been recorded on farmed salmon.".
- Sea_louse label "Caligidae".
- Sea_louse label "Caligidae".
- Sea_louse label "Sea louse".
- Sea_louse label "海蝨".
- Sea_louse sameAs Kutu_laut.
- Sea_louse sameAs Caligidae.
- Sea_louse sameAs Caligidae.
- Sea_louse sameAs m.0b1z2w.
- Sea_louse sameAs Q3808922.
- Sea_louse sameAs Q3808922.
- Sea_louse wasDerivedFrom Sea_louse?oldid=580614754.
- Sea_louse depiction Male_female_sea_lice.jpg.
- Sea_louse isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_louse.
- Sea_louse name "Sea lice".