Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei

Disruption to fish and shrimp farming can be caused by poor water quality or invading pathogens. This study aims to determine the degree of ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds. This study uses a survey method. Water and shrimp sampli...

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Main Authors: Aprillia Deriyanti, ,-, Gunanti Mahasri, '-, Kismiyati, ,-
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spelling id-langga.1287392023-11-20T02:51:23Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/128739/ Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei Aprillia Deriyanti, ,- Gunanti Mahasri, '- Kismiyati, ,- SH1-691 Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH20.3-191 Aquaculture Disruption to fish and shrimp farming can be caused by poor water quality or invading pathogens. This study aims to determine the degree of ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds. This study uses a survey method. Water and shrimp sampling was carried out at three stations and two sampling points. The study was conducted from January until February 2020. Water quality, parasite, and bacterial identification were measured at the Jepara Center for Brackish Water Cultivation Fisheries. This study showed that all samples were positively infested with Zoothamnium, Epistylis, and Vorticella parasites. The highest number of Vibrio bacteria was found at an average of 1.16 x 105 cells / mL. Based on Pearson correlation analysis, the relationship between the total number of bacteria and the ectoparasite intensity level in Pacific white shrimp has a value of 0.015 with an R-value = 0.828. This indicates that the presence of high ectoparasite intensity. Water quality data also shows a very close relationship between the level of ectoparasite intensity and the stocking density of vannamei shrimp. Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/128739/1/e3sconf_ISFFS2021.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/128739/2/Turnitin%20ISSFS%202021.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/128739/5/Surat%20Ket%20Ethical%20Cleareance.pdf Aprillia Deriyanti, ,- and Gunanti Mahasri, '- and Kismiyati, ,- Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei. E3S Web of Conferences 322, 02002 (2021).
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topic SH1-691 Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH20.3-191 Aquaculture
spellingShingle SH1-691 Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH20.3-191 Aquaculture
Aprillia Deriyanti, ,-
Gunanti Mahasri, '-
Kismiyati, ,-
Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei
description Disruption to fish and shrimp farming can be caused by poor water quality or invading pathogens. This study aims to determine the degree of ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds. This study uses a survey method. Water and shrimp sampling was carried out at three stations and two sampling points. The study was conducted from January until February 2020. Water quality, parasite, and bacterial identification were measured at the Jepara Center for Brackish Water Cultivation Fisheries. This study showed that all samples were positively infested with Zoothamnium, Epistylis, and Vorticella parasites. The highest number of Vibrio bacteria was found at an average of 1.16 x 105 cells / mL. Based on Pearson correlation analysis, the relationship between the total number of bacteria and the ectoparasite intensity level in Pacific white shrimp has a value of 0.015 with an R-value = 0.828. This indicates that the presence of high ectoparasite intensity. Water quality data also shows a very close relationship between the level of ectoparasite intensity and the stocking density of vannamei shrimp.
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author Aprillia Deriyanti, ,-
Gunanti Mahasri, '-
Kismiyati, ,-
author_facet Aprillia Deriyanti, ,-
Gunanti Mahasri, '-
Kismiyati, ,-
author_sort Aprillia Deriyanti, ,-
title Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei
title_short Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei
title_full Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei
title_fullStr Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei
title_full_unstemmed Ectoparasite infestation and Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of Penaeus vannamei
title_sort ectoparasite infestation and vibrio alginolyticus bacterial infection in super-intensive ponds with high ammonia levels of penaeus vannamei
url https://repository.unair.ac.id/128739/1/e3sconf_ISFFS2021.pdf
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