Diversity (Mar 2024)

Sturgeon Parasites: A Review of Their Diversity and Distribution

  • György Deák,
  • Elena Holban,
  • Isabela Sadîca,
  • Abdulhusein Jawdhari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d16030163
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
p. 163

Abstract

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Sturgeon species have inhabited the world’s seas and rivers for more than 200 million years and hold significant taxonomic significance, representing a strong conservation interest in aquatic biodiversity as well as in the economic sector, as their meat and eggs (caviar) are highly valuable goods. Currently, sturgeon products and byproducts can be legally obtained from aquaculture as a sustainable source. Intensive farming practices are accompanied by parasitic infestations, while several groups of parasites have a significant impact on both wild and farmed sturgeons. The present article is a review of common sturgeon parasites from the genus: Protozoa, Trematoda, Crustacea, Nematodes, Monogenea, Hirudinea, Copepoda, Acanthocephala, Cestoda, Polypodiozoa, and Hyperoartia, while also addressing their pathology and statistical distribution.

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