- Gyrodactylus salaris
Taxobox
name = "Gyrodactylus salaris"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Platyhelminthes
classis =Monogenea
ordo =Monopisthocotylea
familia =Gyrodactylidae
genus = "Gyrodactylus "
species = "G. salaris"
binomial = "Gyrodactylus salaris"
binomial_authority = Malmberg, 1957"Gyrodactylus salaris" is a small monogenean
ectoparasite (about 0.5 mm long) which mainly lives on the skin of freshwaterAtlantic salmon . It attaches to the fish by a specialized attachment organ (haptor ) with sharp hooks, which is situated at the parasite's tail end. When feeding, the parasite glues the mouth end to the salmon. Then, it everts itspharynx through the mouth and releases a digestive solution withproteolytic enzyme s which dissolves the salmon skin.Mucus and dissolved skin are then sucked into the gut. This feeding activity results inulcer s andlesion s in the fish skin.Historically, "Gyrodactylus"-infected rivers has been treated with the indiscriminate pesticide
rotenone . Recently, however, a new method of treatment has been introduced, dosing small volumes of aqueousaluminium andsulfuric acid into the river. A huge advantage of this method is the possibility to kill the parasite without harming the host. This new method has shown very good and promising results inBatnfjordselva River andLærdalselva River , two rivers inNorway .External links
* [http://www.frs-scotland.gov.uk/FRS.Web/Delivery/display_standalone.aspx?contentid=861 Fisheries Research Services]
* [http://www.environment.no/templates/status____3826.aspx Distribution of salmon parasite Gyrodactylus salaris]
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