Characterization of freshwater as a treatment for amyloodiniosis in red drum /
The ectoparasitic dinoflagellate Amyloodinium ocellatum is a problem of long standing in marine aquaria and recently has emerged as a cause of mortality also in marine food-sh-production facilities. The parasitic stage (trophont) attaches to the gills, skin, and fins of host fish such as red drum (S...
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