Parasitofauna study of the brown trout, Salmo trutta (pisces, teleostei) from corsica (mediterranean island) rivers

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Corsica is a mediterranean island characterised by a great number of rivers. Salmonides are the main fishes which populate these rivers. Very appreciated by fishermen, Salmonides are represented by three species in the insular hydrographical network, among which an autochthonous species, the brown trout [Salmo trutta). In the present work, we have analysed the parasitofauna of this species. According to our knowledge, this research has never been carried out in Corsica. In a first step, we drew up an inventory of the parasites found in this freshwater fish. In a second step, we studied the differences which appeared in the composition of parasite communities of this species.

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Quilichini, Y., Foata, J., Orsini, A., Mattéi, J., & Marchand, B. (2007). Parasitofauna study of the brown trout, Salmo trutta (pisces, teleostei) from corsica (mediterranean island) rivers. Parasite, 14(3), 257–260. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2007143257

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