8 results for Sander lucioperca (Zander)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
6856 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Introduction of Sander lucioperca in a Norwegian lake caused roach (Rutilus rutilus) to shift from pelagic to littoral habitats. An indirect effect of the changed behaviour of roach was increased infection rate of roach with the ectoparasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, as roach was more often exposed to the free swimming state of I. multifiliis when living in shallow water near the substrate compared to their previously more pelagic lifestyle. Norway 42063
9150 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Anecdotal N/A Zander (Sander lucioperca) is a vector for the parasite Bucephalus polymorphus, which can impact native cyprinids. 41851
9151 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Farmed zander in Croatia have been observed to contract mycobacteriosis, a disease that can lead to high mortality rates for fish species. Commercial fish farm, Croatia 41859
9152 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Zander is a host for the ectoparasitic flatworm Ancyrocephalus paradoxus. Czechia 42265
9153 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field A novel parvovirus has been identified infecting zander in Hungary. Hungary 42267
9154 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Zander is a host for the parasite Eustrongylides excisus which has been observed to cause Hyperaemia, edema, microhaemorrhages, inflammatory reaction and necrosis. Egirdir Lake, Turkey 42270
9155 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Zander is a host for two novel species of Microsporidia, Myosporidium spraguei and Microsporidium luciopercae. Finland 42366
9156 Sander lucioperca Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field In Hungary, a novel picornavirus (perchPV/M9/2015/HUN) was observed in zander. This virus is not currently assigned a genus but is in the Picornaviridae family. Hungary 42369

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