Mylopharyngodon piceus
Mylopharyngodon piceus
(Black Carp)
Fishes
Exotic

5 results for Mylopharyngodon piceus (Black Carp)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
2646 Mylopharyngodon piceus Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field A trematode parasite Centrocestus formanus was introduced to Mexico as a hitchhiker on... 14731
4905 Mylopharyngodon piceus Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Laboratory Mylopharyngodon piceus is a host for the mollusk parasite Aspidogaster conchicola... 37376
4915 Mylopharyngodon piceus Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field Black Carp were shown to bioaccumulate cyanotoxins in potentially harmful concentrations, including... 37361
4916 Mylopharyngodon piceus Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field Black Carp were shown to bioaccumulate cyanotoxins in potentially harmful concentrations, including... 37370
4925 Mylopharyngodon piceus Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Experimental Laboratory Black Carp is a carrier of the bacteria Aeromonas hydrophila, which can cause fatal... 37372

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