Parasite attractants: identifying trap baits for parasite management in aquaculture

1. Chemotaxis, phototaxis and emergence experiments for Cryptocaryon irritans

2. Chemotaxis and phototaxis experiments for Neobenedenia girellae

The full methodology is available in the publication shown in the Related Publications link below.

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    1. Chemotaxis, phototaxis and emergence experiments for Cryptocaryon irritans

    2. Chemotaxis and phototaxis experiments for Neobenedenia girellae

    The full methodology is available in the publication shown in the Related Publications link below.

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    • Neobenedenia girellae
    • Cryptocaryon irritans
    • chemotaxis
    • phototaxis
    • parasite
    • disease management
    • trap
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    Industries and Economies in the Tropics
    Tropical Health, Medicine and Biosecurity
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    • Experiments conducted at: James Cook University
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      Name https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.734557
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      Dylan Skilton
    Citation Skilton, Dylan (2019): Parasite attractants: identifying trap baits for parasite management in aquaculture. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/5d6b7057db26b