ЕПІЗООТОЛОГІЧНИЙ СТАН ДИКОЇ ЧОРНОМОРСЬКОЇ КАМБАЛИ-КАЛКАНА. ВИДИМІ ПАТОЛОГІЇ: ПОПЕРЕДНІ ДАНІ

Автор(и)

  • А. М. Ханайченко
  • В. E. Гірагосов
  • А. В. Гаєвська

Ключові слова:

чорноморська камбала калкан, нерестова популяція, шкірні хвороби

Анотація

Вперше проведено попередній моніторинг стану здоров'я нерестової частини популяції чорноморської камбали калкан на шельфі південно-західного Криму в 2007 – 2012 рр. Описано типові ознаки шкірних патологій, у тому числі різні форми виразок, пухлини, плавникова ерозія і т.д. у дорослих особин калкана. Виявлення численних хворих особин калкана може бути ознакою незадовільного стану середовища їх існування на шельфі Південно-Західного Криму під впливом природних і антропогенних факторів.

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